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Shabbos Parshas Chayei Sarah Mishna Yomi: Beitzah 5: 3 -4 Daf Yomi: Makos 6 Good Shabbos! BJSZ Bulletin | November 11, 2017 | 22 Cheshvan 5778 | שרה חיישבת| תשע״ח חשון כ״בListen to the Shiurim of Rabbi Hauer on his website Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion SHABBOS SCHEDULE Candle Lighting 4:37 pm Mincha Erev Shabbos 4:40 pm Daf Yomi 8:00 am Rabbi’s Parsha Shiur 8:35 am Shacharis 8:45 am Z’man Kri’as Shema 9:18 am Shoshana Feldman Memorial Shiur for women 3:00 pm Shabbos Afternoon Shiur given by Rabbi Hauer 4:00 pm Mincha 4:30 pm Maariv ~5:40 pm Weekday Mincha 1:55 pm, 4:35 pm Candle Lighting Next Week 4:31 pm Mincha Next Erev Shabbos 4:35 pm PARSHA QUESTION OF THE WEEK WHOSE AGENT WAS HE? When it is time for Yitzchak to marry, Avraham appoints Eliezer as his messenger/agent to go to his homeland and find a suitable wife for Yitzchak. While it was for Yitzchak's wife, nevertheless it is Avraham who sends Eliezer and defines his mission. When Eliezer returns successfully from this mission, he encounters Yitzchak and reports to him all that had transpired. Yitzchak proceeds to marry Rivkah, bringing her into the tent that Sarah his mother had previously occupied. Interestingly, in the entire description of the successful conclusion of the mission, no mention is made of Avraham. Despite the fact that he is the one who appointed Eliezer, he is apparently never properly informed that the mission was accom- plished, and he does not participate in the actual wedding. Doesn't this seem odd in light of his significant initial involvement? HALACHA OF THE WEEK: A FEATURE OF THE BJSZ DAILY HALACHA WORK THAT CONTINUES INTO SHABBOS As we established previously, as a general rule, one is permitted to begin a process of work on Erev Shabbos that will then continue on its own during Shabbos (OC 252:1). This rule is however subject to certain important exceptions. 1) It is not permitted to begin a process before Shabbos if the continuation of the process would “invite” additional interventions on Shabbos (OC 252:1). Thus we have limi- tations regarding leaving certain foods to cook on Shabbos without a Blech because of a concern that we might adjust the fire on Shabbos to control the cooking (OC 253). We will bez”h explore this issue in greater detail later. 2) Certain processes that are very audible and very obvious should not be allowed to continue on Shab- bos unless absolutely necessary. The classic example of this is a water-powered mill that functions automatically; nevertheless one should not start it up before Shabbos as the continued operation of the mill on Shabbos is disturbing to the atmosphere and honor of Shabbos (OC 252:5). Applications of this rule vary significantly, how- ever it is a factor in limiting us from operating things like washing machines and dishwashers on Shabbos even where they are set and turned on before Shabbos. We welcome our members, their families and guests who have joined us for Shabbos! Shabbos Afternoon Shiur at 4:00 pm given by Rabbi Hauer Men & Women Welcome

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Shabbos Parshas

Chayei Sarah

Mishna Yomi:

Beitzah 5: 3 -4

Daf Yomi:

Makos 6

Good Shabbos!

BJSZ Bulletin | November 11, 2017 | 22 Cheshvan 5778 | כ״ב חשון תשע״ח |שבת חיי שרה

Listen to the Shiurim

of Rabbi Hauer

on his website

Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion

SHABBOS SCHEDULE

Candle Lighting 4:37 pm

Mincha Erev Shabbos 4:40 pm

Daf Yomi 8:00 am

Rabbi’s Parsha Shiur 8:35 am

Shacharis 8:45 am

Z’man Kri’as Shema 9:18 am

Shoshana Feldman Memorial

Shiur for women 3:00 pm

Shabbos Afternoon Shiur

given by Rabbi Hauer 4:00 pm

Mincha 4:30 pm

Maariv ~5:40 pm

Weekday Mincha

1:55 pm, 4:35 pm

Candle Lighting Next Week

4:31 pm

Mincha Next Erev Shabbos

4:35 pm

PARSHA QUESTION OF THE WEEK

WHOSE AGENT WAS HE?

When it is time for Yitzchak to marry, Avraham appoints Eliezer as his

messenger/agent to go to his homeland and find a suitable wife for Yitzchak. While

it was for Yitzchak's wife, nevertheless it is Avraham who sends Eliezer and defines

his mission. When Eliezer returns successfully from this mission, he encounters

Yitzchak and reports to him all that had transpired. Yitzchak proceeds to marry

Rivkah, bringing her into the tent that Sarah his mother had previously occupied.

Interestingly, in the entire description of the successful conclusion of the mission,

no mention is made of Avraham. Despite the fact that he is the one who appointed

Eliezer, he is apparently never properly informed that the mission was accom-

plished, and he does not participate in the actual wedding. Doesn't this seem odd in

light of his significant initial involvement?

HALACHA OF THE WEEK: A FEATURE OF THE BJSZ DAILY HALACHA

WORK THAT CONTINUES INTO SHABBOS

As we established previously, as a general rule, one is permitted to begin a

process of work on Erev Shabbos that will then continue on its own during Shabbos

(OC 252:1). This rule is however subject to certain important exceptions. 1) It is not

permitted to begin a process before Shabbos if the continuation of the process

would “invite” additional interventions on Shabbos (OC 252:1). Thus we have limi-

tations regarding leaving certain foods to cook on Shabbos without a Blech because

of a concern that we might adjust the fire on Shabbos to control the cooking (OC

253). We will bez”h explore this issue in greater detail later. 2) Certain processes

that are very audible and very obvious should not be allowed to continue on Shab-

bos unless absolutely necessary. The classic example of this is a water-powered mill

that functions automatically; nevertheless one should not start it up before Shabbos

as the continued operation of the mill on Shabbos is disturbing to the atmosphere

and honor of Shabbos (OC 252:5). Applications of this rule vary significantly, how-

ever it is a factor in limiting us from operating things like washing machines and

dishwashers on Shabbos even where they are set and turned on before Shabbos.

We welcome our members, their families and guests who have joined us for Shabbos!

Shabbos Afternoon Shiur at 4:00 pm

given by Rabbi Hauer

Men & Women Welcome

Motzei Shabbos, November 11, 8:30 pm - Shomrim Dinner at Shomrei Emunah.

More information at www.shomrimbanquet.com.

Sunday November 12, 5:00 PM - Tehillim for Klal Yisroel at the home of Musia Delman.

Sunday, November 12 - Thursday, November 16 - Women’s Institute of Torah

Scholar in Residence at BJSZ with guest speaker Rabbi Yitzchok Coopersmith speak-

ing on“The 6 Constant Mitzvos”. Contact WIT for details and schedule.

Sunday November 12 9:30 am -WITS Maalot Career day for female students, alum-

nae & high school seniors, Reserve by Nov. 6 at [email protected].

Sunday, November 12, 9:00 pm - “A Stitch in Time Saves... A Din Torah” Creating

Effective Contracts, Leases and Agreements that are compatible with Din Torah.

Speaker: Dayan Yehoshua Posen at KAYTT, 6811 Park Heights Ave.

WEEKDAY SHIURIM & DAVENING

Daf Yomi/Amud Yomi

Sunday: Daf Yomi Shiur: 7:00 am

Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm and

after 8:30 pm.

Daf Yomi B’Halacha topic:

The Laws of Shabbos.

Monday - Friday:

Amud Yomi (Megillah): 6:10 am Daf Yomi: 7:35 am

Sunday - Thursday:

Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm and 20

minutes before Mincha Maariv

Mishna Brurah Yomi shiur 8:30 pm

Shacharis: Sunday: 7:30 am; 9:00 am

Monday & Thursday: 6:40 am; 7:45 am

Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 6:50 am; 7:45 am

Mincha This Week: 1:55 pm; 4:35 pm

Maariv: 10:00 pm

OTHER WEEKDAY SHIURIM

Sunday: Bereshis Shiur 8:20 - 9:20 am (Men):

Series III: The Sin of Adam HaRishon given by

Rabbi Hauer

Sunday 11:00 am: Sefer HaMitzvos Chaburah

Monday 8:00 pm: Parsha Shiur for women

given by Rabbi Hauer (in conjunction with WIT)

Monday - Thursday, 12:55 pm: Daf Yomi B’Ha-

lacha: Chaburah studying in depth the

"sugyos" & background of Hilchos Bishul Akum

given by Rabbi Kimche

1:30 pm: Daf Yomi B’Halacha: Hilchos Shabbos

with Rabbi Mordechai Benyowitz

Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00 PM

HaRav Yankel Herskovitz: תלמוד ירושלמי מסכת (Men) תרומות

Wednesday 9:15 pm: The Netziv on the Parsha

Chaburah given by Rabbi Hauer (for Men)

Thursday: (Men).

9:00- 9:30 pm: Focus on the Parsha

9:30 -10:00 pm: Focus on the Laws of Shabbos

BJSZ Night Kollel in the Schwartz Bais HaMedrash.

Chavrusa Learning: 8:30 – 10:00 pm

Shiurim given by Rabbi Daniel Rose

Sunday & Thursday 9:00 pm: Gemara Brachos

Monday 9:15 pm: Alei Shur - Section III

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards - Contact Leah Fischer at 443-870-3660 or the shul

office to purchase BJSZ Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards. $2 each or 6 for $10.

The next Darrell Zaslow Memorial Senior & Single Shabbos Lunch will take

place on November 25 with guest speaker Rabbi Yitzchok Dinovitzer. Contact

Musia Delman to make your reservation by November 22. $10/pp.

A community member is in need of a kidney transplant. If you are 18 or older, you may be

eligible to become a donor. Any blood type is compatible. For more information or any ques-

tions about the process and how to be tested, contact [email protected] or eve-

[email protected] or call 410-218-5124 . Please also forward this message to family,

friends & co-workers who might consider becoming a donor. Absolute confidentiality is

assured. Please daven for Moshe Simcha ben Genandel Emes, Dr. Moshe Lasson.

Deadline for bulletin announcements is Wednesday.

Sunday, November 26, 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

BJSZ Annual Blood Drive

Tehillim for Klal Yisroel at the home of Musia Delman.

Scholar in Residence at BJSZ with guest speaker Rabbi Yitzchok Coopersmith speak-

WITS Maalot Career day for female students, alum-

YAHRZEITS

Youth News EARLY BABYSITTING BEGINS THIS

WEEK AT 9:15 AM FOR CHILDREN

AGES 3+

9:15 am: Shabbos Boys Teen Minyan

Beis Hamedrash

Pre-Bar Mitzvah Boys’ Minyan:

Auxiliary Bais Hamedrash

Youth Group Locations:

Ages under 3: CANCELLED

Happy Birthday!!

Yakira Bogart

Eliyahu Masinter

Nachum Horwitz

Shalom Skurnik

Avraham Steinberg

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MEMBER NEWS

Support The Shul To celebrate a special event or honor the

memory of a loved one, please contact the

office.

Memorial Plaque ($250)

Tree of Life Plaque ($180)

Shalosh Seudos ($150)

Shalosh Seudos Co-Sponsor ($75)

Week of Learning ($250)

Day of Learning ($72)

Kiddush ($36) Reg. Shabbos Kiddush

($18)

Coffee Bar ($36)

Daf Yomi Sponsor ($25)

*Amud Yomi Sponsor ($25)*

Anonymously matched for 5777!

Set of Machzorim ($54)

ArtScroll Machzor ($36)

Selichos ($25)

Seforim/Books ($18)

Youth Refreshments ($18)

Youth Minyan Cholent ($36)

Website sponsor $100/wk or

$300/month

Refuah Shelaimah Mrs. Rachel Kramer,

Mrs. Rose Miller (Home),

Mrs. Margaret Guggenheim (Home).

Please look in on our members.

To add to the Mi Shebairach List, contact

Please note: This bulletin should be treated as Shaimos.

DONATIONS

Elaine & Simeon Krumbein - Amud Yomi sponsor, in honor of the births of two

great grandsons, Chananya Haschel and Yehuda Mordecai Monheit.

Date:

23 Cheshvan

24 Cheshvan

26 Cheshvan

27 Cheshvan

27 Cheshvan

29 Cheshvan

Family Member:

Husband, Harry Glazer

Mother, Ethel Baumer

Mother, Chana Borofsky

Father, Max Heller

Sister, Bernice Pomer

Mother, Regina Gluck

Observed by:

Ruth Glazer

Judy Adler

Devorah Gardner

Bonnie Rubin

Ruth Hoffman

Eva Raden

Mazel Tov to Dovid & Chaya Fink and Dov & Atara Frankel on the birth of a grand-

daughter, born to Rummi & Dassie Fink. Mazel Tov also to her great grandmother, Dr.

Louise Fink.

Mazel Tov to Abba & Laura Poliakoff on the birth of a grandson, born to Dani & Bracha

Poliakoff. Mazel Tov also to his great grandmother, Mrs. Hadassah Poliakoff.

Mazel Tov to Yossie & Hinda Davis on the birth of a grandson, born to Reena & Yossi

Winter in Los Angeles.

Mazel Tov to William & Noemie Wealcatch on the engagement of their grandson,

Pasey Wealcatch, son of Chaim & Aviva Wealcatch to Shaina Rishe of Baltimore.

Mazel Tov to Jack and Musia Delman on the bar mitzvah of their grandson Pinchas and

on the bas mitzvah of their granddaughter Sora Brocha, the children of Rabbi Dovid and

Tova Delman of Kew Garden Hills, NY.

Condolences to Debbie Hager-Katz and the Katz family on the loss of Rabbi Benja-

min Katz z”l. The family is sitting shiva at 3318 Bancroft Road until Sunday morning.

Davening schedule: Maariv Motzei Shabbos 5:45 pm, Sunday Shacharis 8:00 am.

Condolences to Margola Gross on the loss of her sister, Harriet Rivkin z”l (aunt of

Bernhard & Varda Birnbaum). The family is sitting shiva at 3737 Clarks Lane, Unit

407 until Tuesday morning.

BJSZ welcomes the Bnos leaders attending the Bnos Agudath Israel

Convention, who are visiting with us this Shabbos.

On Motzei Shabbos, their closing event will be at BJSZ.

Please be aware that there will be limited parking available until 10:30 pm.

NEW!! EARLY BABYSITTING for children ages 3+

begins this week at 9:15 am

and will take place downstairs.

BJSZ

6600 PARK HEIGHTS

AVE.

BALTIMORE, MD 21215

TEL. 410-764-6810

FAX 410-764-2631

WEBSITE:

www.bjsz.org

EMAIL: [email protected]

BJSZ STAFF &

OFFICERS

Rabbi Moshe Hauer

410-764-7356 Study

[email protected]

Assistant Rabbi

Rabbi Daniel Rose

410-499-8066

[email protected]

President

Doni Greenwald

[email protected]

Vice Presidents

Nathan Adler

Shimon Marciano

Office Staff

Gracie Rosenblum

Executive Director

410-764-6810

[email protected]

Shul Office Hours:

Monday-Thursday 9-3

Friday 9-12

New Members

Shua Hochstadter

443-622-4599

Welcome

Hachnosas Orchim

(Hospitality)

[email protected]

Chessed

(Visiting the Sick)

Atara Frankel

410-585-0441

New Mothers

Leah M. Pasch

410-318-8435

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Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion 6602 Park Heights Ave. Baltimore, MD 21215 | 410-764-6810