YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD
2240 ALBANY AVENUE
WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117 Shabbat Parshat Nitzavim-Vayeilech
(860) 233-3084
Web Site: [Link] September 4th, 2010 25 Elul 5770
Kiddush This Shabbat
YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD
Shabbat Parshat Nitzavim-Vayeilech
8:15 AM Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishnah Brurah Class Sponsored by
9:00 AM Shacharit The Shul
9:34 AM Sof Zman Kriat Shma
5:45 PM Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow Shabbat Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow
Afternoon Shiur Scholar-In-Residence
6:50 PM Mincha, Seudah Shlishit & Maariv Rabbi Mondrow has
8:03 PM Shabbat Ends served in many rabbinic and
teaching capacities. For the last
COMMUNAL SELICHOT PROGRAM four years, he served as the
Motzaei Shabbat, September 4, 2010 rabbi of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
At Agudas Achim Synagogue. He was also one of the founding mem-
10:00pm—Program bers of the Los Angeles Intercommunity Kollel
11:30pm—1st Selichot (LINK), an outreach and community education
12:50am—2nd Selichot at YI Troutbrook learning center. While in Los Angeles, Rabbi
Mondrow taught in the Yeshiva of Los Angeles
SHABBAT SHUVA DRASHA boy's highs school. He has also taught at the Mar-
“The Strength of Reish Lakish & sha Stern Talmudic Academy (MTA).
The Limits of Forgiveness” (Photo: Rabbi Alex & Jordana Mondrow)
Shabbat, September 11th at 5:15 PM Rabbi Mondrow recently completed his
doctorate in School-Clinical Child Psychology at
HIGH HOLIDAYS the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. His
Please check your email as well as your “snail mail” research was focused on substance abuse treat-
for important information regarding seating, ment for adolescents and much of his training and
babysitting, and aliyot and other details studies focused on parenting techniques and psy-
regarding the High Holidays. cho-educational assessment. He trained and
worked as a clinical therapist at the Center for Ap-
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY plied Psychology of the Bikur Cholim of Rockland
Aviva & Adam Adler, Barzeli & Yehudis Goldfarb, County, a mental health clinic that largely serves
Laura & Stu Miller, Charlie & Michal Wizenfeld, the Chasidic and Ultra-Orthodox population. His
Barbara & Michael Snyder, Anita & Tsion Cohen, work focused largely on children and families and
Ted & Vivian Zablotsky, Judie & Lal Patel, is in the process of entering into private practice in
Harriet & Mark Rosenblit, Sandy & Mark Trencher Northern New Jersey.
מזל טוב Schedule
מזל טובto Audrey and Arlen Lichter on the Friday Evening, September 3, 2010
marriage of their daughter Shari to Sam Raymond 9:15pm — Oneg at the home of
of Stamford ,CT. מזל טובto Jenny & Eliad Shmuel, Esther & David Glahn, 53 Miamis Road
& Simon; Grandmothers Goldie Lichter and Sylvia Shabbat Morning, September 4, 2010
Ross of West Hartford. מזל טובto Judy and Bob 10:30am-ish — Shabbat Morning Drasha
Raymond , Sarah Raymond and Grandmothers 5:45pm — Shabbat Afternoon Shiur
Ina Rabinowicz and Emma Raymond. 6:50pm — Mincha, followed by Seudah Shlishit
Editor: Judie Patel Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 860-233-3084 or
E-mail: bulletin @[Link] rabbi@[Link]
Editors Emeritus: Sam Leichtberg & Moish Trencher
Judith Hessing, Coordinator 860-233-6042 or
Web Site: [Link] [Link]@[Link]
Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of
West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford,
Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford (Hotline - 860-232-6417)
COME CELEBRATE SHABBAT WITH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Page 2
Beth David Synagogue ~ Beth El Temple ~ Fran & Gene Wittenberg
Beth Hillel Synagogue ~ In memory of Rabbi Weinberg's Grandmother-Riva Weinberg
Congregation Beth Israel ~ The Emanuel Synagogue In memory of Al Weisel
Temple Beth Hillel ~ Temple Sinai ~ In memory of Sarah Elbaum's mother
Tikvoh Chadoshoh ~ United Synagogues ~ David & Sharon Goldfarb
Young Israel of West Hartford In memory of Dr. Al Weisel
Hosted by The Emanuel Synagogue In memory of Sarah Elbaum's mother
160 Mohegan Avenue ~ West Hartford, CT 06117 Susanne & David Gelb:
Friday, October 29, 2010 In memory of Rabbi Weinberg's grandmother
30% Reserved! In memory of Al Weisel
Please send reservations with payment by October 8th,
Jason Wolfe & Vera Schwarcz
2010, to The Emanuel Synagogue ~ 160 Mohegan Ave. ~
In honor of the birth of a daughter to Asaf & Ronit Goldberger
West Hartford, CT 06117/Please make cheques payable
In honor of the marriage of Adina Laufer to Zachary Saltzman
to “The Emanuel Synagogue”
In honor of the marriage of Shari Lichter to Sam Raymond
SAVE THE DATES
UPCOMING SHUL & COMMUNITY EVENTS KOL HANEARIM TALLIS PROJECT
ELISHA ROSENSWEIG’S CLASS The Yom Tovim are almost here! Now is your chance to
This week on Tuesday, September 7th, at 8:00 PM include your family in a part of YIWH history. Add your
At the home of Judie Patel, 100 Lawler Road child/children's names on our Kol Hanearim Tallis in time
for this Simchat Torah. You can start with one child at a
HHNE HAT SHOW time or add them all at once, the choice is yours! In addi-
Wednesday, September 15th tion, the names on the Tallis will all be added to the tree
At the home of Fran Wittenberg, of life downstairs, check out the newest additions!
36 Whetton Road Contact Aviva Braunshweiger for
Proceeds to benefit HHNE further information 860-231-1808
BOOK CLUB
All Other Nights, A novel A Personal Gift – Chai Mitzvah
By Dara Horn I know you have a lot going on… family, work and com-
munity. Taking time for your own personal growth is not
SUCCAH HOP always a priority, but it should be. You can become a
This years Succah Hop will take place on Shabbat of member of the Chai Mitzvah program (at no charge!).
Succot. Any one that is willing to open up their Each participant chooses his/her own topic of study and
Succah for this great and anticipated event for our time commitment. This is an opportunity for personal
children can email me or call. learning, ritual enhancement, and social action. This pro-
We will be splitting up the groups by grades: gram is designed for adults in increments of 18 years
Nursery- 1/2-4/5-8 (Chai) past Bar/Bat Mitzvah age. If you are within two
We should meet at the shul at 4:30 and years of 31, 49, 67, or 80 … please consider becoming a
the children should return around 6. member of Chai Mitzvah. Last year, the 6 Young Israel
Thanking you in advance! participants were very pleased with their personal learn-
Edie Perew: edieperew@[Link] or 860-523-0852 ing and being a part of this program. Please contact me
with any questions. This is a feel good program with no
BUY SCRIP! BUY SCRIP!
strings attached…it is a personal gift,
Rosh Hashanah is here ! The Chagim are all here!
Chai Mitzvah Mentor – Vivian Zablotsky
Please remember to continue to use scrip. It costs
vzab@[Link]
nothing additional to you - yet it helps the Shul.
Remember, if you can not come and get the cards
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
we can bring it to you! Let's support our Shul by
Judie Laufer, Tom Freund, Tamir Hessing,
buying scrip ! Every dollar counts!
Avigayil Halpern, Lal Patel, Rabbi Brahm Weinberg,
Contact: Judith Hessing (860-233-6042),
David Cohen, Sid Perew, Vivian Zablotsky
at 18 Grenhart Street
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Dvar Torah of the Week
By Rabbi Yaakov Beasley ([Link])
The final commandment in the Torah is to write for oneself a Sefer Torah. While the modern practi-
calities of this commandment are a subject of discussion among the commentators, it is interesting to note
that last week, in Parshat Ki Tavo, the Jewish people were also commanded to write a Sefer Torah as well.
However, a vast difference exists between the two Sifrei Torah. Bnei Yisrael, upon entry into Eretz Yisrael,
were required to engrave the entire Torah upon a large stone, where it would serve as a permanent re-
minder of the covenant between Hashem and his people. The individual Sefer Torah, however, is very differ-
ent. Upon the rock, which required little preparation before the Torah was engraved on it, the process of
producing a kosher parchment out of goat skin is a long and arduous one. Until the skin has been properly
treated, and all foreign objects have been removed, the act of writing the Torah upon it cannot begin, and if
it does, the Torah is invalid.
Based upon an idea of the Avnei Nezer, we can suggest the following distinction between the two
situations for our own lives. We each have two connections to the Torah – our connection to the Jewish
people, and a connection on our own personal level. The part of us that relates to the Torah through our
sense of belonging to the community requires no preparation or effort. We all have a “pintele Yid”, a pure
connection through our Jewish soul that requires no effort on our part. However, there is another aspect to
our service of Hashem, what the Avnei Nezer calls “the externality of the heart, that is like raw material that
can be shaped and formed, and therefore needs labor and effort to be purified and cleansed spiritually, be-
fore it may receive the Divine Presence. This aspect requires Torah study and mitzvah performance, just as
the goat skin required treatment before it is kosher to write a Torah upon it.”
Rabbi’s Corner
It is a pleasure to have started off this year’s series of classes and programs with such a bang! It was
nice to see so many people attend my Pre-Rosh Hashanna shiur this past Shabbat and then again during the
week. I hope that the materials were helpful in getting a sense of the Mussaf prayers on Rosh Hashanna,
their structure and deeper meaning. I know that I myself often used to get “lost” in the many words and
phrases of the long Mussaf Amidah that I was unfamiliar with. However, when I discovered and learned more
about the very definite structure things became so much easier to understand and navigate.
This weekend we have two more programs happening and I hope you will be able to attend them:
As you know we will be hosting our Scholar in Residence Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow. Although I don’t
know him so well, I think very highly of Rabbi Mondrow and what he has been able to accomplish in his
years in the rabbinate. To be able to be a Rabbi of a thriving community at Albert Einstein College of Medi-
cine full of knowledgeable and interested young people, be a father, and finish your PhD is no simple feat!
From my interactions with him he is clearly a very warm and special person whom were are lucky to be host-
ing this Shabbat. See the flyer to get more details of his lectures and topics etc…It should be a wonderful
introduction to the Yamim Noraim and an inspiration to all of us.
The learning continues….on Saturday night! We will be joining the other Orthodox shuls in the area
for a little music, for a joint learning program, and for Selichot at Agudas Achim. The program starts at
10:00pm and you can pick from a very wide variety of classes on different topics and given by different rab-
bis of the community. Yasher Koach to Rabbi Ari Weiss for putting it together. The program will be followed
by Selichot at 11:30pm. There will be an additional Selichot at 12:50am (halachic midnight) at YIH on Trout-
brook. I attended that late Selichot last year and it was incredibly moving to be there in the middle of the
night with very tight nit group and beautiful melodies etc…What a way to start of the season of Yamim No-
raim and of Teshuva! I would really encourage you to try it.
As Rosh Hashanna approaches I would like to make a plug for people (men and women) to make an
extra effort to come to daily minyan. It is a special time of year and coming to shul in the morning or eve-
ning shows a real push towards Hashem. Even if you don’t come the rest of the year – just try it. You will be
welcomed in and it would certainly help to set the tone for al of us about these “days of awe”. Thanks.
Shabbat Shalom! Rabbi Weinberg
YIWH Schedule of Services IT IS EASY TO SPONSOR A KIDDUSH
September 3rd - 8th, 2010
Shabbat Parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech
OR SEUDAH SHLISHIT!
Friday, September 3rd Shul handles set up & Clean up!
Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@[Link] to
Candle Lighting 7:05 p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, September 4th you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:34 a.m. Checks need to be received
SPECIAL SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE 5:45 p.m. the Sunday prior to your
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 6:50 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen
Shabbat Ends 8:03p.m. at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Selichot Program at Agudas Achim 10:00pm There are three types
“Chatzot” Selichot at YIH on Troutbrook 12:50am of Kiddushim:
Standard for $150,
Sunday, September 5th - Tuesday, September 7th Semi-Deluxe for $250
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:27 a.m. & Deluxe for $350
Shacharit... Sunday 8:15 a.m. With supplements available.
NO Gemara Shiur
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Shacharit…Monday & Tuesday 6:45 a.m.
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 7:05 p.m.
Selichot Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Nights 9:30pm KIDDUSH SCHEDULE
Wednesday, September 8th - Erev Rosh HaShana
Shacharit followed by Hatarat Nedarim 6:30 a.m.
Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting
Candle Lighting 6:57 p.m.
Mincha/Maariv 7:02 p.m.
Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And טוביה בן צבי אלימלך Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya אסתר בת דוד הכהן
חוה בת בהיה Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן 12:14 קהלת
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ”סוף דבר הכל נשמע
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva את האלקים ירא
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ואת מצותיו שמור
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “כי זה כל האדם
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
ישראל בן דוד Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother סנדר בן אברהם זליג
Frida Weiss
טויבא פרידה בת עזרא
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YIWH Schedule of Services
September 8 - 17th, 2010
Rosh Hashanna and Shabbat Shuva
Wednesday, September 8th - Erev Rosh HaShana MAKING AN ERUV TAVSHILIN
Shacharit followed by Hatarat Nedarim 6:30 a.m. On Erev Yom Tov, the head of
Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting the household, or his designee,
Candle Lighting 6:57 p.m.
should set aside a baked item
Mincha/Maariv 7:02 p.m.
such as bread or matzoh, and a
Thursday, September 9th - 1st Rosh HaShana
Shacharit 8:00 AM cooked item such as meat, fish,
Torah Reading (approx.) 9:30 AM or eggs (i.e. a food that is eaten
Rabbi’s Sermon (approx.) 10:15 AM along with bread). He or she
Shofar Blowing (approx.) 10:30 AM should then recite the blessing
Communal Tashlich at UCONN 6:30PM of "Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv"
Mincha/Maariv 6:55 PM and the proclamation, both
Candle Lighting - After... 7:55 PM found in the Artscroll Siddur
Friday, September 10th - 2nd Rosh HaShana p.654. Once done, the eruv
Shacharit 8:00 AM covers all household members
Torah Reading (approx.) 9:30 AM
and guests. The foods set aside
Rabbi’s Sermon (approx.) 10:15 AM
for the eruv should be saved
Shofar Blowing (approx.) 10:30 AM
Candle Lighting - Before…. 6:53 PM and may be eaten on Shabbos.
Mincha/Maariv 6:55 PM
Shabbat, September 11th - Shabbat Shuva
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m.
IT IS EASY TO SPONSOR A KIDDUSH
Shacharit 9:00 a.m.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:37 a.m. OR SEUDAH SHLISHIT!
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Shuva Drasha 5:15 p.m. Shul handles set up & Clean up!
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 6:35 p.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Shabbat Ends 7:52 p.m. or judiep@[Link] to
Sunday, September 12th - Tsom Gedalia check the availability of the date
Alot Hashachar - Dawn - Fast Begins 5:15 a.m. you need & to make the
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:35 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Selichot 7:30a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Shacharit 8:00 a.m. Checks need to be received
Chatzot - Midday 12.47p.m. the Sunday prior to your
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 6:40 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Fast Ends 7:50 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Selichot 9:30 p.m. There are three types
Monday, September 13th - Thursday, September 16th of Kiddushim:
Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:45 a.m. Standard for $150,
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 6:45 p.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Selichot (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Night) 9:30 p.m. & Deluxe for $350
Friday, September 17th - Erev Yom Kippur With supplements available.
Shacharit and Short Selichot 6:30 a.m. For Seudah Shlishit contact
Mincha & Hatarat Nedarim (for those who haven't yet) 3:00 p.m. Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Candle Lighting 6:41 p.m.
Kol Nidre 6:46 p.m. KIDDUSH SCHEDULE
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September 17 - 22nd, 2010
Shabbat Yom Kippur
OR SEUDAH SHLISHIT!
Friday, September 17th - Erev Yom Kippur Shul handles set up & Clean up!
Shacharit and Short Selichot 6:30 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha & Hatarat Nedarim (for those who haven't yet) 3:00 p.m. or judiep@[Link] to
Candle Lighting 6:41 p.m. check the availability of the date
Kol Nidre 6:46 p.m. you need & to make the
Fast Begins No Later than…. 6:55p.m. arrangements for the type of
Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Shabbat, September 18th - Yom Kippur Checks need to be received
Shacharit 8:00 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Torah Reading (approx.) 10:00 a.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Rabbi’s Sermon & Yizkor (approx.) 10:45 a.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Mussaf (approx.) 12:00 p.m. There are three types
Mincha 5:00 p.m. of Kiddushim:
Neilah (approx.) 6:30 p.m. Standard for $150,
Shofar Blowing and Maariv 7:39 p.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Followed by Break Fast Sponsored by & Deluxe for $350
Rabbi & Dvorah Weiss With supplements available.
In memory of Rabbi Weiss’ mother
Miriam bat Avraham Chayim Yoseph Halevi For Seudah Shlishit contact
Who was nifteret on Yom Kippur at Mincha Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Sunday, September 19th - Tuesday, September 21st
KIDDUSH SCHEDULE
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:43 a.m.
Shacharit... Sunday 8:15 a.m.
Shacharit…Monday & Tuesday 6:45 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 6:40 p.m.
Wednesday, September 22nd - Erev Sukkot
Shacharit 6:45 a.m.
Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting
Candle Lighting 6:32 p.m.
Mincha/Maariv 6:37 p.m.
Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim Kiddush Supplement
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld In honor of their parents
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
ודבורה טוביה בן צבי אלימלך
And אסתר בת דוד הכהן
Chava Bat Bahiya Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
חוה בת בהיה Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן 12:14 קהלת
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ”סוף דבר הכל נשמע
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah את האלקים ירא
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva 5770 Candy Man: ואת מצותיו שמור
Goldfischer in memory of their Bernard Kesler “כי זה כל האדם
father and grandfather, in memory of his father Anonymous
Israel Weiss Sender ben Avraham Zelig
ישראל בן דוד סנדר בן אברהם זליג
and their mother & grandmother
Frida Weiss
טויבא פרידה בת עזרא
YIWH Schedule of Services IT IS EASY TO SPONSOR A KIDDUSH
September 22th - September 29th, 2010
Sukkot , Shabbat Chol HaMoed OR SEUDAH SHLISHIT!
Wednesday, September 22nd - Erev Sukkot Shul handles set up & Clean up!
Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting or judiep@[Link] to
Candle Lighting 6:32 p.m. check the availability of the date
Mincha/Maariv 6:37 p.m. you need & to make the
Thursday, September 23rd - 1st day Sukkot arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 AM Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Mincha/Maariv 6:30 PM Checks need to be received
Candle Lighting - After... 7:31 PM the Sunday prior to your
Friday, September 24th - 2nd day Sukkot Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen
Shacharit 9:00 AM at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Candle Lighting - Before... 6:29 PM There are three types
Mincha/Maariv 6:30 PM of Kiddushim:
Shabbat, September 25th - Chol HaMoed Sukkot Standard for $150,
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Shacharit (With Reading Kohelet) 9:00 a.m. & Deluxe for $350
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:41 a.m. With supplements available.
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 5:25 p.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 6:10 p.m.
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Shabbat Ends 7:27 p.m.
Sunday, September 26th - Tuesday, September 28th Kiddush Schedule
2nd, 3rd, 4th Chol HaMoed Sukkot 10/23 Goldfischer
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:50 a.m.
Shacharit... Sunday - 8:00 a.m.
Shacharit…Monday & Tuesday 6:30 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 6:25 p.m.
Wednesday, September 29th - Hoshanna Rabba
Shacharit 6:00 a.m.
Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting
Candle Lighting 6:20 p.m.
Mincha/Maariv 6:25 p.m.
MAKING AN ERUV TAVSHILIN
On Erev Yom Tov, the head of the household, or his designee, should set aside a baked item such as bread or matzoh, & a
cooked item such as meat, fish, or eggs (i.e. a food that is eaten along with bread). He or she should then recite the
blessing of "Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv" and the proclamation, both found in the Artscroll Siddur p.654. Once done, the
eruv covers all household members and guests. The foods set aside for the eruv should be saved and may be eaten on
Shabbos.
Ner La’Maor Pat La’Orchim Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah
Lights Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah
Evelyn & David Hessing Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Goldfischer in memory of their
Sarah Schwimmer Parents Tobias & Esther Spira father and grandfather,
שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה טוביה בן צבי אלימלך Israel Weiss ישראל בן דוד
And Chava Bat Bahiya אסתר בת דוד הכהן and their mother & grandmother
חוה בת בהיה Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father Frida Weiss טויבא פרידה בת עזרא
Sam Wizenfeld
Kiddush Supplement שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg 12:14 קהלת
In honor of their parents 5770 Candy Man: ”סוף דבר הכל נשמע
Morrie & Lynn Weinberg Bernard Kesler את האלקים ירא
Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum in memory of his father ואת מצותיו שמור
Sender ben Avraham Zelig “כי זה כל האדם
סנדר בן אברהם זליג Anonymous