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T This Week at YICC BEHAR-BECHUKOTAI YOM YERUSHALAYIM T May 8-14, 2021 • Iyar 26-Sivan 3, 5781 This Week at YICC BEHAR-BECHUKOTAI YOM YERUSHALAYIM – 28th of Iyar ~ May 10, 2021 Mevarchim Rosh Chodesh Sivan SHABBAT MINYANIM @ YICC YICC YOUTH GROUPS REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION! Pandemic Protocol must be observed at all our Minyanim. A registration link will be provided for our members so please check your emails! Erev Shabbat, Friday May 7: Candles ................................................ 6:17-7:24 pm Note: Children must be toilet trained Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat ......................... 7:30 pm and able to wear a mask. In Mintz Beit Midrash Shkiah ........................................................... 7:42 pm Shabbat, May 8: THE ALTHEA GOLDSTEIN Z”L Shacharit: YICC WOMEN’S TEHILIM GROUP • 7:15am (Hashkama) ...................... In Mintz Beit Midrash This group meets via Zoom every Monday, at 7:30 pm, to recite • 9:00am (Main) .............................. In Mintz Beit Midrash the entire Tehilim, praying for all those in need of a Refuah, for • 9:15am (YCM) .............................. In Schlesinger Sanctuary those wanting a child, for singles to find their soul mates, for the memory of a loved one, as well as for peace in Israel and the • 9:30am (Nagel Library Minyan) ... In Levkowitz Teen Room Shabbat Afternoon: world. Anyone interested in joining our Tehilim group, by saying a few chapters, should please contact the Shul Office. Mincha ........................................................... 7:20 pm Shiur: Rabbi Dr. Zev Wiener Maariv............................................................ 8:18 pm Shabbat Ends and Havdalah ........................ 8:28 pm ADULT EDUCATION: May 9-14 SUNDAY Important Halakhic Times, Shabbat, May 8 Dr. George Fox Z”L Memorial Gemara Shiur Earliest Tallit ................................................. 5:03 AM Taught by his son, Rabbi Dr. David Fox via Zoom ........8:40 am Sof Zman Kriat Shema ................................. 9:24 AM To join this Shiur, you must email your request to: Sof Zman Tefilah ........................................ 10:33 AM [email protected] to receive weekly notifications. Mincha ............................................. 1:24 – 07:30 PM MONDAY “The Daf Goes Deep” Shiur with Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom Erev Shabbat next Friday, May 14 Via Zoom ........................... please note new time ➔ 5:30 pm Candle lighting ................................... 6:21 - 7:30 PM Jack Nagel Z"L YICC Semichat Chaver Program Mincha .......................................................... 7:30 PM Taught by Rabbi Dr. Zev Wiener - Via Zoom .................8:30 pm Shkiah .......................................................... 7:42 PM TUESDAY Rabbi Elazar Muskin’s Talmud Shiur .. NO SHIUR THIS WEEK Important Halakhic Times, May 9-14 Alot HaShachar ............................. 04:33 – 04:27 AM WEDNESDAY Earliest Tallit & Tefillit .................... 05:02 – 04:57 AM Rabbi James Proops’ Parasha Shiur for women ...........9:00 am Sof Zman Kriat Shema .................. 09:23 – 09:21 AM Via Zoom Sof Zman Tefilah ........................... 10:32 – 10:31 AM Rabbi David Mahler's Aggada Shiur Earliest time for Mincha ................ 01:24 – 01:25 PM A recording of the class, and notes will be sent via email. Shkiah ........................................... 07:44 – 07:48 PM Rabbi Langer's Sefer HaChinuch Shiur .........................8:30 pm Via "free conference call" which can be accessed by calling: 425 436 6352 - passcode 200747#. Tefilah Schedule – May 9-14 DAF YOMI – Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom www.dafyomiyicc.org Shacharit: Daf Yomi has resumed "live" at Shul; they meet every Sunday, Sunday .............................................. 6:45 & 8:00 AM Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday immediately after the Monday-Friday ........................... 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 AM early Minyan. NOTE: On Tuesdays, the class will meet at 3pm via ZOOM. Mincha: We also welcome participation via ZOOM Sunday-Thursday ......................................... 7:30 PM (Meeting ID: 284 825 0055; Password:258526). Young Israel of Century City • Office address: 9317 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035 • 310-273-6954 • www.yicc.org SOL TEICHMAN Z”L DAF YOMI SHIUR MAZAL TOV TO: Daf Yomi learning for $225 per week – is a wonderful way to • Avi & Ariella Gabay on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, commemorate a Yahrzeit, celebrate a Simcha, or simply support Torah learning in our Shul. Yosef Refael. Mazal Tov also to siblings, Ro’e and To sponsor a week of Daf Yomi please call or email the Shul office. Ezra. This week our Daf Yomi Shiur is sponsored by: • Esther Dreifuss-Kattan on the Bat Mitzvah (Behar • Rabbi Abe & Roz Cooper Bechukotai) of her twin granddaughters, Sophie, and In memory of Rabbi Cooper’s father, Daniela Gribetz (Behar-Behukotai), daughters of Shmuel Yitzchak ben Yosef Michel, Z”L Professor Sarit Gribetz Kattan & Professor Jonathan ▪ Eddie & Hyman Herbst Gribetz, in NY. In memory of their mother, Czarna bat Chaim Z”L • Stuart & Frances Miller on the birth of a grandson, ▪ Abe & Eva Kaplan and George & Susan Birnbaum born to Dena Miller and Mike Sier. In memory of beloved father and grandfather, • Moshe & Celia Shainberg on the birth of a grandson, Alex (Shlomo ben Yaakov Meir) Birnbaum Z”L born to Lisa & Alex Boris. Mazal Tov also to big ▪ Friends of Irving Lichtig Z”L ~ 16th of Iyar, 5777 brother Noah. th To mark his 4 Yahrzeit In memory of our dear friend Chaim Yisrael ben Chaim Shlomo Tzvi Z”L, a man of sterling character and middot, wonderful husband to Marcia and devoted father to Seth, PARKING OVER SHAVUOT WILL BE RELAXED th Irving served many years with distinction as YICC ‘s • From 5 p.m. Sunday, May 16 , Shul’s Treasurer. th until 10 p.m. Tuesday night, May 19 Please note: Meters, tow-away zones, red zones and other safety violations will remain in effect. For any additional info please call: 213/473-7005 We thank the offices of the West Coast O-U and Councilman Paul Koretz for this kind arrangement. Please include the following names in your prayers, and may each be granted a Refuah Shleimah YAHRZEITS: May 8-14 • Iyar 26-Sivan 3 • Aryeh ben Yonah • Rachmiel ben Sarah Sat, May 8 • Asher ben Edel • Refael David ben Ella • Eva Kaplan’s father, Shlomo ben Yaakov Meir Z”L • Avraham Chaim ben Bayla • Reuven Betzalel HaCohen ben Sun, May 9 • Bat Ami bat Beth Fayga • Bayla Bracha bat Malka Hinda • Rifkah bat Lottie • Robert Rhodes’ mother, Malka Sarah bat Tzvi Z”L • Beryl Leah bat Chaya Sarah • Sarah bat Chava Rachel • Meir Graff’s grandmother, Frayda Rikla bat HaRav Moshe Nossan • Binyumin ben Shelma • Sarah Chana Chaya bat Esther Z”L • Chaim Benzion Yitzhak ben Fayga Bracha Mon, May 10 • Chaim Menachem ben Hena Raizl • Sarah Golda bat Fradel • Chaim Tzvi ben Necha Rivka • Sarah Leah bat Freyda Rut • Sandra Mackler & Karen Wasserman’s father, Avraham ben Shaul • Chana bat Johanna • Schmuel Zev ben Gitel Z”L • Chasya bat Tzirel • Shmuel ben Rachel • Eliana Marcus’ father, HaRav Haim ben Avraham Z”L • Chaya Necha bat Riva Leah • Shmuel Yaakov ben Taivel • Ronnie Sieger’s grandfather, Avram Yehudah ben Yerachmiel Z”L • Chaya bat Sara Henya • Shmuel Yeshaya ben Rachel Tue, May 11 • Daniel Yehuda ben Rivka Shoshana • Shoshana Metuka Sara bat • Ronnie Sieger’s brother, Yosef ben Yechezkel Z”L • Dov ben Sarita Reva Miriam • Eliezer Shaul ben Rachel Adina • Simcha bat Leah Wed, May 12 • Eliezer ben Gittel • Sonja bat Luna Levana • Dr. Joseph Schwartz’s mother, Sarah bat Yisrael Aryeh HaCohen • Gavriel ben Miriam • Sorah Gitel bat Chava Z”L • Gitta Rivka bat Chaya Risa Raitzl • Peter Steinlauf’s half bother, Tomas ben Moshe HaLevy, Z”L, • Gittel Raizel bat Faiga • Tzvi ben Masha • Liz Steinlauf’s half-brother, Avraham Chaim ben Moshe Aryeh, Z”L, • Itzchak Daniel Ben Batya Ilana • Yaakov Tzvi ben Liba and half-sisters, Ita & Miriam bat Moshe Aryeh, Z”L • Leah bat Mattel • Yehudah Meir ben Malka • Leah Rachel bat Miriam Rivkah • Yissacher Dov ben Frayda Thu, May 13 • Michal bat Yaffa • Yissachar Dov ben Frumet • Rabbi Abe Cooper’s father, Shmuel Yitzchak ben Yosef Michel, Z”L • Michal Aviva bat Yehudit Gittel • Ronit Karben’s father, Yehoshua ben Dov, Z’L • Miri Chana bat Chava • Yitzchak ben Bella • Millie Rothschild’s father, Chanoch Shlomo ben Moshe Shmuel • Moshe Mordechai ben Lili • Yitzhak ben Javaher HaCohen, Z”L • Noach Yaakov ben Tzipporah • Yitzchak ben Neima • Ora bat Nechama • Yitzchok Shlomo ben Mirel Fri, May 14 • Orna bat Rachel Devorah • Joseph Iskovic’s grandmothers, Chaya Tzvia bat Avraham Yitzchak, • Ozer ben Leah • Yosef Meier ben Chasha Z”L and Sara Bat Shmuel Leib, Z”L • Rachel bat Julie Zohar Esther • Mary Streit’s mother, Chaya Rivkah bat Mendel, Z”L • Yosef ben Rachel • Rachel Bat Sarah Shderah • Eddie and Hyman Herbst’s mother, Czarna bat Chaim, Z”L Young Israel of Century City • Office address: 9317 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035 • 310-273-6954 • www.yicc.org YICC’s Zoom Schedule – Week of May 9-14 The Meeting ID/Link for each meeting remains the same for all subsequent days. You can view the following Shul Minyanim via Zoom and also at www.yicc.org/yicclive PLEASE NOTE: Zoom's security policy requires all meetings to have a password in addition to the Meeting ID/Link. Passwords were emailed to all YICC members. If you are not a member or did not receive the email please email [email protected] Shacharit Sunday – Friday @ 8:00 am https://zoom.us/j/632467384 Meeting ID: 632 467 384 Mincha/Maariv Tuesday – Thursday @ 7:30 pm https://zoom.us/j/259804992 Meeting ID: 259 804
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