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YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE
Rabbi Yosef Weinstock, Senior Rabbi
Rabbi Adam Frieberg, Assistant Rabbi
Rabbi Edward Davis, Rabbi Emeritus
Dr. P.J. Goldberg, President
3291 Stirling Road, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
954-966-7877 email: [email protected] www.yih.org
BAMIDBAR
5 Sivan 5779 JUNE 8, 2019
TORAH READING Numbers 1:1 HAFTORAH Hoshea 2:1
Nach Yomi : Psalms 148 Daf Yomi : Bechoros 52
Daf Hashavua: Moed Katan 5
SHABBAT TIMES
Candle Lighting 7:53 p.m.
Shabbat Ends 8:51 p.m.
Light Yom Tov Candles after 8:51 p.m.
- SHABBAT SCHEDULE see pages 4 & 5 -
SHAVUOT
6-7 SIVAN 5779 JUNE 9-10, 2019
- TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT SCHEDULE see page 20 -
- SHAVUOT SCHEDULE see pages 6 & 7 -
Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach!
We welcome Scholar in Residence
Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier
See flyer on next page for a list of topics and sponsors
We welcome all newcomers, visitors and guests
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OUR YIH FAMILY…. Mazal Tov:
The Officers and Board Members of the Synagogue, Sisterhood and
Brotherhood on their Installation on the second day of Shavuot.
Gabby & Akiva Hershenov on the birth of their son, and to grandparents Linda
Slomowitz, Stewart Slomowitz, Lorri & Bruce Hershenov, great-grandparents
Sandra & Jerry Turnauer and Marilyn & Harold Lefkowitz, aunts & uncles
Jesse, Jacob, and Lilly Slomowitz, Yonina & Yoni Blumenthal, Ilana & Raffi
Rosenzweig, Aliza & Yosef Adar.
Jonah & Reena Zisquit on the birth of their son, and to grandparents Norman
Levine and Judd & Deborah Zisquit, uncles & aunts Justin & Erica Zisquit, Shira
& Ari Sipper, Gitty & Josh Levine, Talia & Mark Levine, Atara & Aviel Raab. The
Shalom Zachor is Friday 9:15pm at Jonah & Reena’s home. The Brit Milah will
be Tuesday 7:45am at Aish HaTorah, following 7:00am Shacharit.
Diana Levy and Itzik Levy on the engagement of their daughter Sara to Noah
Goldschmidt, son of Debbie & Howie Goldschmidt of Teaneck, NJ, and to
grandparents Earl & Donna Barron, siblings Gav & Melissa, Victoria and Talia
Levy, great-aunt & uncle Arlene Weiss & Larry Geller.
Jeffrey & Susan Sava on the birth of their grandson to Meryl & Avrumi
Zlochower, and to aunt & uncle Mia & Mitchell Slugh.
Susan Chusid and Howie & Channy Chusid on the birth of a granddaughter,
Naomi Malkah, born to Leah Sarah & Yaakov Chusid in Israel.
Rebecca Esther Shamah upon the celebration of her Bat Mitzvah, and to
Rebecca’s parents Benjy & Vanessa Shamah, siblings, Brianna, Gabriella and
Robert, grandparents Mimi & Abuelo, Meema & Grampa, Tio & Tia Ephraim &
Lauren Davis and to the entire family.
Welcome new members:
Adam & Mia Bedzow, Joseph & Miriam Goldglantz, Ben & Cindy Rosenbaum.
Condolences:
David Harris on the loss of his mother. Shiva concluded last week.
Avihu ben Leah (Leah Amar’s father), Baruch Zvi ben Rivka Batya (Rabbi Dr. Brian Galbut-Daniel Galbut’s cousin), Binyomin Simcha ben Adina Minya (Binny Ciment), Binyamin ben Chemla (Binyamin Israel), David HaKohen ben Esther (Lev Kandinov’s father), Eliezer HaLevi ben Chana (Leon Brauser-Joel Brauser’s father), Kalman Moshe ben Devorah, Netanel Elan ben Shayna Tzipporah (wounded IDF soldier), Solomon ben Solika (Solomon Perez-Ilana Melnitsky’s father), Yehuda Arieh ben Mindla (Philippe Leiberman’s father), Yisroel Yechiel ben Chaya (Michael Reinhard-Kenny Reinhard’s father), Yitzchak Chanoch ben Chana (nephew of Vanessa Shamah and Lauren Davis), Yaakov Lev ben Shoshana (Jeff Whisler-Josh Whisler’s
father), Yoseph Benyamin ben Cochava (Ralph Sharaby’s son).
Batya bat Sara, Chana Ety bat Zirel Libah, Chaya Sara bat Dubra (Irene Berlin-Reva Homnick’s mother), Devora bat Sheina Baila, Elka bat Tova (Leona Brauser-Joel Brauser’s mother), Feiga Necha bat Pessel (Fay Lerner), Masha bat Ruth (Marcia Chonchol-Craig Barany’s mother), Sara Leah bat Rochel (Cynthia Lynn Haber-Cheryl Hamburg’s sister), Sara Leah bat Bracha (Stacey Deutsch), Shira Raizel Esther bat Mina Zosha (Ruth Messer’s granddaughter), Tzirel Libah bat Frimed Mindel (Sylvia
Lieberman-Philippe Lieberman’s mother), Yocheved bat Tzril (Joan Niad).
REFUAH SHLEIMAH
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Main Sanctuary will be locked while the Torah is being read, during Mussaf Kedusha, and while
Rabbi is speaking. Contact Gerald Mayerhoff [email protected] or David Lasko
[email protected] for an aliyah or kibbud at any of the minyanim
Friday
7:00pm Minchah/Maariv Main Sanctuary
7:00pm Sephardic Minchah/Maariv Library
7:53pm Candle Lighting
8:00pm Minchah/Maariv Beit Midrash
8:11pm Sunset / Shkiah
Shabbat Morning
7:00am Shacharit Minyan Main Sanctuary
8:00am Shacharit Minyan Room 1 & 2
8:15am Parsha Shiur with Rabbi Shua Katz Beit Midrash
8:45am Beit Midrash Minyan House across the street
9:00am Shacharit Minyan Main Sanctuary
9:00am Sephardic Minyan Library
9:15am Parsha class with Rabbi Yitzchak Salid Back room of the house
9:30am YP Minyan. Parsha Shiur with Rabbi
Moshe Nachbar after Minyan
Modular
9:30am Youth Minyan Chapel
9:30am Teen Minyan Room 5
9:53am Latest Shema Time
10:10am The Rest of the Story: Understanding the
Haftarah Rabbi Yitzi Marmorstein
Social Hall
10:15am Parsha class with Rabbi Yitzchak Salid Back room of the house
10:45am Sefer HaMitzvot Shiur, Rabbi Moshe
Parnes
Beit Midrash
After
Kiddush
High School Graduates Lunch Weinstock family home
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Dvar Tefila
Birchot Kriat Shema (Artscroll Siddur pg.414)
“Enlighten our eyes in Your Torah”: Although the corpus of Torah today is huge,
there are nonetheless innovative and new Torah insights that each of us has the
capacity to add. Here we pray that Hashem enlighten our eyes to find those novel
ideas that only we are capable of bringing forth.
“Attach our hearts to Your commandments”: Once we learn about the mitzvot
through Torah study, we appreciate them more until we are attached to the
mitzvot. The more we learn, the more we appreciate mitzvot and the better
equipped we are to perform positive commandments and avoid negative
prohibitions.
Shabbat Afternoon
4:00pm Early Minchah Beit Midrash
5:15pm Menuchat Emet with Rabbi Grossman Beit Midrash
6:50pm Scholar in Residence Rabbi Shlomo
Zuckier: The Lishem Yichud Controversy:
Do Mitzvot Require Preparation?
Main Sanctuary
6:50pm Gemara Shiur on Gittin (in Hebrew) Beit Midrash
6:50pm Daf Yomi Library
Seudah
Shlishit
There is no Seudah Shlishit at the shul. We
are required to have Seudah Shlishit, but we
should do it at home earlier in the afternoon
7:50pm Minchah Main Sanctuary
Between
Mincha &
Maariv
Shiur with Rabbi Yosef Weinstock:
YAKNEHAZ: As fun to learn about as it is to
say.
Main Sanctuary
8:51pm Maariv Main Sanctuary
After 8:51pm Light Yom Tov candles
10:45pm-
1:15am
Middle School Tikun Leil Shavuot with Bnei
Akiva and YIH Youth Department. See flyer
Rms. 3 & 4
11:00pm Teen Tikun Leil Shavuot for Girls. See flyer Dobkowski home
11:30pm Teen Tikun Leil Shavuot for Boys. See flyer Chapel
11:30pm YIH and Hollywood Community Kollel Tikun
Leil Shavuot. Schedule on page 19
Beit Midrash
11:30pm Tikkun Leil Shavuot—All Night Learning.
Schedule on page 20
Main Sanctuary
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5:30am Shacharit Minyan Main Sanctuary
7:00am Shacharit Minyan Chapel
8:00am Shacharit Minyan Room 1 & 2
9:00am Sephardic Minyan Library
No Beit Midrash Minyan on first day Shavuot
9:00am Shacharit Minyan. Sermon Rabbi Frieberg Main Sanctuary
After
9:00am
Minyan
Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier: Where Does
Kedusha Come From?
Main Sanctuary
No YP Minyan on first day Shavuot
No Youth Minyan on Shavuot
9:30am Teen Minyan Room 5
9:54am Latest Shema Time
6:00pm Ice Cream Party in the Park with Bnei Akiva Shabbat Park
—FOR THOSE ACCEPTING 2ND DAY YOM TOV EARLY—
6:35pm Minchah followed by Maariv in Main Sanctuary
After 6:46pm Light Yom Tov Candles
Kiddush, Hamotzi and the meal must begin by 8:12pm
7:00pm Gemara Shiur on Gittin (in Hebrew) Beit Midrash
7:00pm Daf Yomi Library
8:00pm Minchah Main Sanctuary
Between
Minchah
& Maariv
Shiur with Rabbi Yitzchak Marmorstein:
"K'Ish Echad B'Lev Echad": Do We Still Have
It?
Main Sanctuary
8:45pm Maariv Main Sanctuary
After
8:51pm
Light Yom Tov Candles
Preparations may begin for the evening meal
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Yizkor at all Shacharit Minyanim
7:00am Shacharit Minyan Main Sanctuary
8:00am Shacharit Minyan Room 1 & 2
8:45am Beit Midrash Minyan House
9:00am Sephardic Minyan Library
9:00am Shacharit Minyan. Sermon Rabbi
Weinstock.
Main Sanctuary
9:30am YP Minyan. Parsha Shiur with Rabbi Moshe
Nachbar after Minyan
Modular
After
9:00am
Minyan
Installation of Officers & Board Members of
the Synagogue, Sisterhood & Brotherhood.
Main Sanctuary
After In-
stallation
Sisterhood’s Dairy Kiddush welcoming the
incoming Officers & Board Members
Social Hall
No Youth Minyan on Shavuot
9:30am Teen Minyan Room 5
9:54am Latest Shema Time
7:00pm Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier: The Book of
Naomi—A New Perspective on Sefer Rut
Main Sanctuary
7:00pm Gemara Shiur on Gittin (in Hebrew) Beit Midrash
7:00pm Daf Yomi Library
8:00pm Minchah Main Sanctuary
Between
Minchah
& Maariv
Shiur with Rabbi Frieberg: “What If I Can’t
Believe?”
Main Sanctuary
8:52pm Yom Tov ends
PROJECT TANACH
Thank you to everyone who participated—the names are listed on the screen in the lobby
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Shabbat
Beit Midrash
Kiddush
Joel & Liz Brauser in honor of Shalom’s High School
graduation
Tikun Leil
Shavuot
Refreshments
Co-sponsors
-Ilana & David Mark and family to commemorate the yahrzeit of
her father, Emmanuel Lederberger a”h
-Anonymous sponsors in honor of the all-night learners
Second Day
Shavuot
9:00 a.m.
Minyan Dairy
Kiddush
Krispy Kreme Donuts & Coffee sponsored by the Sisterhood
welcoming the incoming Officers and Board Members of the
Synagogue, Sisterhood and Brotherhood
All other
Kiddushim
Shabbat Sponsors Group
Shavuot
Torah Dialogue
Joan & David Kornbluth in memory of her father, Dr. Aaron
Pinta
THANK YOU TO OUR SHABBAT
AND SHAVUOT SPONSORS
Shabbat and Yom Tov Safety, Security & First Aid “Safety & Security is everyone’s responsibility.
If You See Something Say Something!” Talk to the President, Rabbis, or Executive Director.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator) & other equipment in closet next to Social Hall. Safety Reflector Belts (a project of the OU) are in the closet for
use by our congregants.
Shabbat Crossing schedule: Stirling Road at SW 33rd Avenue Hollywood Police will control the light
Friday 6:45-10:45pm Shabbat 6:45am-12:30pm & 6:00pm-12:30am Sunday: 12:30am-12:30pm & 6:00-10:00pm Monday: 6:45am-1:00pm & 4:00-9:30pm When crossing Stirling Road, make sure to always wait until cars stop by the light before crossing. Jaywalking is extremely dangerous (& illegal). For the safety of you and your family, it is imperative to cross only in the cross walk.
Parking Notice: The gated parking lots on the north side of our building
and along Stirling Road will be locked for the duration of Shabbat & Yom Tov
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Lunch for High School Seniors at the Weinstock home.
Meet at the Weinstock home after Kiddush
This Shabbat
afternoon June 8
Bikur Cholim Blood Drive. Online appointments at
www.oneblooddonor.org and use sponsor code #607
Sunday June 23
7:30am-1:00pm
YIH EVENTS
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D’var Torah : Rabbi Yosef Weinstock
During Torah reading people follow along either standing or sitting. However, as we read the
Ten Commandments everyone is requested to rise, if they are able to. This is in accordance
with the Ashkenazic tradition. This custom is not without its Halachik controversy. There’s a
Mishna in Masechet Tamid that states that there once was a practice in the Beit Hamikdash
for the Kohanim to read the Aseret Hadibrot as part of their daily Temple service. However,
this practice was soon abolished because of a concern referred to as “Taromot Haminim” –
the arguments of heretics. There was a fear that heretics would convince less knowledgeable
Jews that only the Ten Commandments are true and the rest of Torah is false. They would
point to the fact that the Ten Commandments received special treatment in the Beit
Hamikdash as their proof. This Mishna is the textual basis for not standing for the Ten
Commandments. The Rambam was strongly opposed to the custom to stand only for Aseret
Hadibrot. He felt that this practice undermines our belief in the validity of the entire Torah.
Yemenite and some other Sephardic communities follow the Rambam’s view.
The most common Ashkenazic practice is to allow, and even encourage, standing for
Aseret Hadibrot- especially on Shavuot. The reason is because on Shavuot we stand in order
to re-enact the event of Receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai as the pasuk says, (19:17):
“And the nation stood at the bottom of the mountain.”
The Midrash takes the idea even further. It states that every Jewish soul ever to be born,
as well as the souls of those who would convert throughout the ages, were spiritually present
at the time of Matan Torah. That means that when we stand for Aseret Hadibrot on Shavuot
morning, we were not just re-enacting an historical event, but re-experiencing in physical
terms something that our souls experienced 3331 years ago. This Midrash reinforces the
connection between Pesach and Shavuot. On Pesach we personalize the Exodus and
appreciate that event’s direct impact on our lives. So, too, on Shavuot we must personalize the
Sinai experience and appreciate the importance of Matan Torah in our own lives. Externally
we show this by standing during the reading of the Ten Commandments. But how else can we
foster a personal appreciation for the importance of Matan Torah?
The Talmud records a dispute between Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua as to the most
appropriate way to celebrate Jewish holidays. According to Rabbi Eliezer a person’s Yom
Tov can be either spiritually focused- with an emphasis on prayer and Torah learning; or
physically focused, with an emphasis on eating and drinking. Rabbi Yehoshua believes that
the holidays should be evenly split between physical and spiritual pursuits.
Comes Rabbi Elazar and says:
“Hakol Modim Ba’Atzeret Deba’inan Nami Lachem.”
On Shavuot, everyone agrees that there must be some focus on the physical- ie eating
and drinking. This seems counter-intuitive. If anything, I would have thought that on the day
on which we receive the Torah, we should de-emphasize the physical and focus more on the
spiritual elements of the holiday.
Rabbi Elazar is teaching us a key to personalizing Matan Torah. We are better off for
receiving the Torah, and to demonstrate that we are encouraged to indulge in physical
enjoyment on Shavuot to reinforce the association between Torah and pleasure.
It is through personalizing the experience of Matan Torah, putting the “You” in Shavuot,
that we are able to fully celebrate this Yom Tov.
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WEEKDAY DAILY MINYANIM June 11-14 Minchah/Maariv: 8:00pm
Shacharit: Tues., Wed., Fri. 6:15, 7:30, 8:00, 9:00am Sanctuary / 7:00am Beit Midrash
Thurs. 6:15, 7:15, 8:00, 9:00am Sanctuary / 6:45am Beit Midrash
WEEKDAY LEARNING
Daf Yomi in the Library. Weekdays: 5:30am & 7:00pm. Shabbat: 1 hour
before Minchah. Sundays: 6:30am.
Morning Learning Program with Rabbi Yossi Jankovits daily in Beit
Midrash. Sun. (7:30-8:30am), Mon., Thurs. (6:00-6:45am), Tues., Wed., Fri.
(6:00-7:00am).
Tuesdays:
After 8:00am minyan, Library: Talmud class with Rabbi Yosef Weinstock. Learn
Tractate Moed Katan and participate in the Daf Hashavuah Program
www.dafaweek.org/ (contact shul office to be added to the shiur e-mail list)
11:00am class with Lisa Baratz, Library.
The Tehilim group no longer meets Tuesday evenings. The group completes
Tehilim from home - to be assigned a chapter, contact [email protected]
Wednesdays:
9:30am Moms, Tots & Torah with Sara Frieberg. Contact Sara for details
Thursdays:
NEW Summer Beit Midrash Program begins this Thursday:
7:00pm “Halacha from the Parsha” with Rabbi Weinstock.
8:30pm Open Beit Midrash.
Students and Adults welcome. Pizza will be served. Sponsorship opportunities
are available for this summer-long learning program. For more information
contact Rabbi Weinstock.
YIH Vaccination Policy
Resolution passed by the Young Israel of Hollywood Governing Board on
December 26, 2018: It is a religious requirement to get you and your child(ren)
vaccinated for the safety of each child and for the community at large. There is no
such thing as a Jewish/Halachic religious exemption to vaccinations. Shuls should
protect their members (especially those who are medically unable to be vaccinated)
by restricting access of those who choose to remain unvaccinated to shul programs
and events. Therefore, all adults, youth and teens attending Young Israel of
Hollywood programs or services, whether on or off our facility, must be fully
vaccinated according to standards of the State of Florida in order to participate in
our programs and services. The only exception to this policy is for those who are
unable to receive vaccines for valid medical reasons.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
The 3rd Annual Big Siyum Wed. 6/12 beginning at 7:00 pm at One Event Place
in Bnai Sephardim. The Hollywood Community Kollel’s celebration of more than
100 people who have finished a tractate, or a significant portion, of the Talmud,
honoring Rabbi Raphael Stohl as Mesayim. An assortment of food and the
renowned singer Baruch Levine. Sign up at Bigsiyum.com for tickets & ad journal.
ZOA DC Advocacy Mission, June 19/20. Dinner featuring Cong. Liz Cheney
on Wed. Congressional luncheon & meetings with representatives on Thurs.
Register at zoa.org. For more info contact Sharona Whisler 917-673-6123,
[email protected] OR Liz Brauser 954-258-6097, [email protected].
PATCH Free Tutoring Program contact Larry Reiss (954) 662-3128.
Sing, Sign, Simcha at YIH, Tuesdays 10:30am, music program for infants to
3 years, accompanied by an adult. Sign up at [email protected]
Jeanette Levine Bridal Gemach. Contact Robin Andisman 954-588-7600 or
Jewish Lending Library for adults and children in Hollywood. If you would
like to donate books, call or text Tamar Ference at 305-721-5880.
Merkaz Ahavat Yisroel Gemach of Hollywood new & used clothing, toys,
baby gear & furniture. Please text or call Orit Sabo 917-359-5818 for hours.
Bikur Cholim Medical Equipment Gemach: If you are in need of medical
equipment on a temporary basis such as a wheelchair, walker, crutches, please
call 954-894-8514 or contact www.bikurcholimhollywood.org
Tomchei Shabbos assists needy families in our community with meals for
Shabbat. Checks may be mailed to the shul, or donate online at www.yih.org
Hollywood Community Kollel, 4016 N. 46 Ave. (Winn Dixie shopping center).
Early Minchah 2:00pm Sun.-Thurs. Late Ma’ariv 9:30pm Sun.-Thurs.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD ENCOURAGES OUR MEMBERS’ HOSPITALITY AND PARTICIPATION
AT COMMUNITY EVENTS. THE SYNAGOGUE DOES NOT SUPERVISE THE KASHRUT OF COMMUNITY
FUNCTIONS THAT ARE NOT ON OUR CAMPUS, NOR PRIVATE EVENTS AT MEMBERS' HOMES.
CONSULT THE RABBIS WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
OUR IDF LONE SOLDIERS Emma Frank, Lauren Friedman, Michale Goldberger, Sara Shulamit Klein,
Rina Reich, Moshe Schiff
THIS PUBLICATION GOES TO THE PRINTER ON WEDNESDAYS. ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE IN THE
SHUL OFFICE BY WEDNESDAYS AT NOON.
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After Netanyahu Fails to Form Government, Israel to Hold New Election
After Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to form a governing coalition by the deadline, the Knesset voted Wednesday night to dissolve itself and hold an election once again, just seven weeks after the previous one, Haaretz reported. Israelis will return to the polls on September 17, two weeks before Netanyahu's pre-indictment hearing on a series of corruption charges against him on October 2 and 3. Coalition negotiations had been in a deadlock, caused by friction between Yisrael Beiteinu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman and the Hassidic faction of ultra-Orthodox party United Torah Judaism. At the source is the draft bill Lieberman submitted last term, which would require yeshiva students, who are currently exempt from Israel's otherwise mandatory conscription, to draft to the Israeli military. Lieberman's condition for joining the coalition was that the draft law pass as-is, whereas UTJ would not join if the law was not amended. Netanyahu failed to mediate between them before the deadline given to him by the president, making it impossible for him to form a coalition.
Our synagogue partners with AIPAC, America’s pro-Israel lobby, in educating our community on issues affecting the U.S.-Israel relationship. We encourage you to learn more by contacting AIPAC at (202) 639-5200 or by visiting www.aipac.org.
One of the most talked about results of the Governor’s Israel mission was the
Teach Florida visit to a Tel Aviv school to see the country’s school security
measures firsthand and meet with experts. Rep. Randy Fine, Sen. Lauren
Book, Speaker Designate Chris Sprowls, President Designate Wilton Simpson
and Mimi Jankovits saw Israel’s situational awareness strategies combined
with smart physical security measures and training that create safe schools in
ways that can easily be replicated in Florida. For more information, please
contact [email protected]
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Teen Schedule
9:30am Teen Minyan
Followed by Final Four Rashi
Shiur with Rav Natan after
Kiddush
8th-12th Gr. Room 5
Time Program Age/Grade Location
8:30am Babysitting 18months-Nursery 3 Back of House
9:00am Game Room Pre K - 4th Gr. Room 3-4
9:30am Youth Minyan 5th-7th Gr. Chapel
After Youth
Minyan
Haftorah Class with Shimmy
Lazar
Boys 3rd grade & up Chapel
10:00am Shabbat Groups Pre-K &
Kindergarten
Room 6
10:00am Shabbat Groups Nursery 3 Social Hall
10:00am Shabbat Groups 1st-2nd Gr. Girls Room 3
10:00am Shabbat Groups 1st-2nd Gr. Boys Room 4
10:00am Minyanairres 3rd & 4th Gr. Girls Room 1
10:00am Minyanairres 3rd & 4th Gr. Boys Room 2
Children who attend Youth Groups must be picked up by their parent or legal guardian
at the conclusion of the 9:00 a.m. services in the Main Sanctuary
4:00pm Early Minchah Beit Midrash
5:15pm Menuchat Emet with Rabbi
Grossman
Elementary & Middle
School Boys & Girls
Beit Midrash
Youth Shabbat Schedule
10:45pm-
1:15am
Middle School Tikun Leil Shavuot with Bnei Akiva and YIH Youth
Department in Rooms 3 & 4 upstairs. See flyer.
11:00pm
begins
Teen Tikun Leil Shavuot for Girls @ Dobkowski home. See flyer.
11:30pm
begins
Teen Tikun Leil Shavuot for Boys in Chapel. See flyer.
Tikkun Leil Shavuot
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Rooms 3 & 4
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ROOMS 3&4
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Teen Schedule
9:30am Teen Minyan
8th-12th Gr. Room 5
Time Program Age/Grade Location
8:30am Babysitting 18months-Nursery 3 Back of House
9:00am Game Room Pre K - 4th Gr. Room 3-4
No Youth Minyan
10:00am Shabbat Groups Pre-K &
Kindergarten
Room 6
10:00am Shabbat Groups Nursery 3 Social Hall
10:00am Shabbat Groups 1st-2nd Gr. Girls Room 3
10:00am Shabbat Groups 1st-2nd Gr. Boys Room 4
10:00am Minyanairres 3rd & 4th Gr. Girls Room 1
10:00am Minyanairres 3rd & 4th Gr. Boys Room 2
Children who attend Youth Groups must be picked up by their parent or legal guardian
at the conclusion of the 9:00 a.m. services in the Main Sanctuary
6:00pm First Day Shavuot, Ice Cream
Party in the Park with Bnei
Akiva
2nd-5th Gr. Boys
and Girls
Shabbat Park
Youth Shavuot Schedule
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