Post on 23-May-2020
Mincha
7:00 p.m.
Candle Lighting
8:05p.m.
Torah Reading
Pg. 938
Haftorah
Pg. 1195
Candle Lighting 8/4
7:58 p.m.
Parshas Devarim 6 Av | July 29, 2017
8:35 AM
9:00 AM (K.S. 9:38 AM)
6:05 PM
6:35 PM
7:20 PM Teachings of the Fathers: Lessons of the Children
8:00 PM
9:05 PM
Beginning next Shabbos Parshas Ve’eschanan, we will have a weekly, late Kabbolos Shabbos Minyan 5 min after candle-lighting, in the Bais Midrash.
Sun 7:15 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:00 AM
Mon - Fri 6:45 AM, 9:00 AM
Mon, Wed 5:45 AM
Sun 8:00 AM
Mon, Wed - Fri 5:55, AM
Tues 9:50 PM
Sun, Wed, Thurs 6:45 PM
Sun - Mon, Wed - Thurs 8:10 PM
Full Tisha B’Av schedule on page 3 Monday, July 31 - Tuesday, August 31
Shabbos Chazon - Proper Perspective | Rabbi Shmuel Silber
Neil Weissman, Sharon Levine, Esther Isbee, Aaron Rubin, H. Ronald Friedman, Avinoam Buck, Alex VanNess, Nechemia Dovid Elgamil, Pesach Kadin, Devora Cohen, Shoshana Gertz, Leah Caplan, Aaron Goldberg, Rena Cohn, Seth Roten-berg, Alan Wiseman, David Hefter, Perry Saperstein
Brian and Karen Gold, Michael and Rachel Turniansky, Edward and Faith Wolf
Howard and Sally Goldstein on the birth of a grandson, Gavriel Levi. Mazal tov to parents Brandon Goldstein and Kayla Barth
Tali and Michelle Strum on the birth of a grandson. Mazal tov to parents Rafi and Rivka Strum
Donald Giuner, Lillian Rosen, Roy Schulman, Ray Stuben Goldfard, Rachel Minkove, Elozer Isbee, Hugo Ackerman, Bessie Ruback
Ira (Miriam) Grossman and Binyamin (Nechama) Grossman on the loss of their beloved mother and grandmother, Freida Grossman, Freyda bas Shmuel
Noah (Fallon) Saposnik on the loss of his beloved mother, Ellen Saposnik, Esther bas Nissin z"l
To make a donation in memory of a loved one, or in celebration of a simcha: suburbanorthodox.org/
Ira and Miriam Grossman, in memory of Ira’s beloved mother, Freida Grossman, Freyda bas Shmuel
Shirley Elbaum, in memory of her beloved mother, Rose Lerner, Raizel bas Chanoch
Selma Woolf, on behalf of the Sisterhood Book Club, in memory of Ira Grossman’s beloved mother, Freida Grossman, Freyda bas Shmuel
For Aliyah requests, please contact Chaim Nachman at hsnod89@gmail.com or text 443-857-1660
SOTC Book Club
Tuesday, September 5 | 2:00 pm
Karolina’s Twins by Ronald H. Balson, a
tale of survival during WWII and the
unbreakable bond between girlhood
friends
Together, let’s recite the entire Sefer Tehillim every day in the
merit of a refuah shleyma for Esty Samuel, Esther bas Chana Heniah, and Kol Cholei Yisroel.
Thanks to an anonymous donor, the Kehilla is invited to join us for a full Kiddush including kugel, cholent and a full spread of salads, dips and dessert.
Kiddush Sponsorship Opportunities
Full sponsorship $360; Co-sponsorship $180 (2 families)
Simcha Kiddush packages available $1000, $1500, $2200
Halachos (Laws) of Tisha B’Av - Eating, drinking, bathing, wearing leather shoes, learning Torah, and marital relations are prohibited on Tisha B’Av, beginning Monday, July 31 at 8:17 pm.
- One is permitted to wash one’s hands , up until the knuckles, in the morning.
- Tallis and Tefillin are not worn in the morning during Shacharis. They are worn during Mincha.
- The prohibitions of eating meat and drinking wine remain in effect until 1:12 pm on the 10th of Av, Wednesday, August 2, 2017.
Schedule
Erev Tisha B’Av – Monday July 31, 2017
5:45 am Gan HaEmunah
5:55 am Daf Yomi
6:45/9:00 am Shacharis
8:10 pm Mincha
8:17 pm Fast Begins
8:25 pm Maariv/Eicha
Tisha B’Av – August 1, 2017
6:45, 9:00 am Shacharis (9:00 minyan with explanatory Kinos)
1:50 pm, 7:35 pm Mincha
3:00 pm “Tisha B’Av: Seeing Beyond the Tears” Shiur by Rabbi Silber for Women’s Institute of Torah at Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion 4:30 pm - An inspirational gripping film from the highly successful Yizkereim Series**
8:00 pm - Kumsitz
8:40 pm - Maariv
9:02 pm - Fast Ends
9:50 pm - Daf Yomi
**Yizkeirim film “Pikuach Nefesh” presents the dramatic and neglected, and inspirational stories of two of Klal Yis-rael’s great heroes, Rav Michoel Ber Weissmandl of Nitra and Rav Shlomo Schonfeld of the Kindertransport. These individuals sacrificed everything in order to save neshamos from the inferno of the Holocaust. These stories of sac-rifice and Kiddush HaShem will inspire all of us to greater adherence to mitzvos and will help us strengthen our emunah – particularly relevant to the Three Weeks – Bein Hametzarim period.