The Jewish Center - The Modern Orthodox Center for Jewish Life and Learning 131 W. 86th Street, New York, NY 10024 • www.jewishcenter.org • 212-724-2700
FEBRUARY 4, 2017 • PARSHAT BO • 8 SHEVAT 5777
The Jewish Center S H A B B A T B U L L E T I N
EREV SHABBAT 4:57PM Candle lighting 5:05PM Minchah SHABBAT 7:45AM Hashkama Minyan (The Max and Marion Grill Beit Midrash) 8:30AM Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine 9:00AM Shacharit (3rd floor) 9:15AM Hashkama Shiur with Rabbi Noach Goldstein, Bal Yir'ah U-Val Yimatzei and the Key to Chag Ha-Matzot 9:30AM Young Leadership (1st floor) 9:30AM Teen Minyan (4th floor) 10:00AM Youth Groups: Under age 3 (drop off optional, babies must be able to independently sit upright), 3-6-year-olds: Geller Youth Center, 2nd-6th graders: 7th floor Hot Kiddush (1st floor & 5th floor) WITH THANKS TO OUR KIDDUSH SPONSOR: Community Kiddush, Alisa & Ben Gadon in commemoration of the yarhrzeit of Ben's mother Lillian Gadon Community Kiddush, Rochelle & Alan Laytner in commemo-ration of the Yahrzeit of Helen Laytner. Community Kiddush, Darrin Litsky in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of Darrin's father, William Litsky Community Kiddush, Tiki & Simcha Lyons in commemoration of the yahrzeit of Tiki's father, Rabbi Tibor H. Stern Teen Minyan Kiddush, Deena Blanchard & Akiva Novetsky and Paulette & David Meyer 12:40PM Early Minchah (3rd floor) 3:00PM Bikkur Cholim/Bikkur in the Home (meet at 730 Columbus Ave.) 4:50PM Minchah 4:50PM Afternoon Groups (5th floor) Daf Yomi Seudah Shlishit Speaker: Rabbi Noach Goldstein, Hidden Messages from the Organization of the Plagues Hilchot Shabbat with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind: Havdallah Part 1 5:59PM Shabbat concludes Parent Child Learning with Rabbi Noach Goldstein
Monday, February 13 at 7:15PM Contact Joyce Weitz for more info.
at 212-877-1176
WOMEN’S TEHILLIM GROUP
DAILY SERVICES DISABILITIES, INCLUSION AND THE HALACHIC PROCESS: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES
IN THE MODERN ERA SEUDAH SHLISHIT FEBRUARY 11TH WITH BATYA KRAUSS
Sun. Feb. 5 Daf Yomi 7:45AM Shacharit 8:30AM Minchah 5:05PM
Mon, Feb. 6 - Thur Feb. 9 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 5:05PM
Friday, Feb. 10 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Candle Lighting 5:06PM Minchah 5:10PM
Come and join us for an inspiring Shabbat of Song featuring Lipa Schmeltzer, Chaim Dovid Berson &
the Zameiru Orchestra. Please visit the Jewish Center website for more
details and to register. Sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact
Chaim Dovid Berson at [email protected] for more information.
SHABBAT OF SONG FEATURING CANTOR CHAIM DOVID BERSON & LIPA SCHMELTZER
FEBRUARY 10-11, 2017
THE JEWISH CENTER AND AIPAC INVITE THE COMMUNITY TO: WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE AMERICA/ISRAEL RELATIONSHIP
A CONVERSATION WITH TIMES OF ISRAEL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DAVID HOROVITZ
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH AT 8PM
Please visit aipac.org/jc to register.
JOIN THE JC AIPAC DELEGATIONPOLICY CONFERENCE 2017 SUNDAY MARCH 26 - 28, 2017
IN WASHINGTON, DC See page 2 for complete list of JC AIPAC delegation.
Hundreds of families in our community struggle to make ends meet. Since 1998, Oneg Shabbat of the West Side has provided over 150,000 Shabbat and Yom Tov meals to countless individuals and families on the UWS in a discrete and dignified manner. With your support at our 15th Annual Family Fun Day on February 5th, 2017, we can continue this important work. Come out for a day of fun, while helping your neighbors in need! As one of the premier events of the West Side Community and be-yond, there will be activities for babies 6 months and up until the age of 10, including a music program, arts and crafts, face painting, inflatables and more. Please visit www.onegshabbat.org for more information and tickets.
ONEG SHABBAT 15TH ANNUAL FAMILY FUN DAY FEBRUARY 5TH, 2017 11AM-3PM
THE JEWISH CENTER CELEBRATES JERUSALEM AT 50
Inclusion at The Jewish Center February is the Orthodox Union/Yachad North American Inclusion Month (NAIM). To learn more about inclusion in our community vis-
it www.yachad.org/naim Batya Krauss teaches at Matan, Israel and is a mentor in the new Morot L’Halakha program, based in Ra’anana. In addition, Batya is a parent of a special needs child and an advocate for people with special needs. She has done extensive lobbying in the Knesset, created educational settings, and was on the public board of the Israeli social security "bituach leumi".
SAVE THE DATE
February 25th Youth Shabbat To get involved please contact [email protected].
To sponsor Kiddush or Seudah Shlishit or a JC event, please contact Aaron at [email protected]
UPCOMING EVENTS YOUTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES
JOIN THE JC AIPAC DELEGATION AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE 2017
SUNDAY MARCH 26 - 28, 2017 IN WASHINGTON, DC
Dahlia Bellows Moshe Bellows George Blank Harriet Blank Jonathan Blank Steven Bram Lisa Buksbaum
Jonathan Buksbaum Joshua Buksbaum Jacob Buksbaum Susan Canter Michelle Chrein Hillel Cohen Arthur Degen Susan Degen
Daniel Faizakoff
Rabbi Avi Feder Lauren Geller Martin Geller Talia Gerber Hanna Gerber Estee Gerber Sander Gerber Tracy Gerber
Andrew Haberman Rebecca Hanus Avi Heller
Steven Hirsch Janice Honig Ira Kellman Rona Kellman Eitan Kimelman
Jonah Kupietzky Fran Kupietzky Charlie Laifer Daniel Laifer Jill Lavitsky Eric Lavitsky
Rabbi Yosie Levine Susan Lobel Daniel Mael Linda Moed
David Pfeffermann Daniel Posner Leyla Posner Rachel Ringler Pinny Rosenthal Andrew Schonzeit
Beth Schwartz Joshua Schwartz Shimon Shkury Yossi Siegel Lionel Slama
Philip Wagman Daniel Wagman Sarah Wagman Adina Wagman
Rabbi Mark Wildes
Registration for the conference costs $599
Please visit www.policyconference.org to register.
THE JEWISH CENTER AND AIPAC INVITE THE COMMUNITY TO: WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE AMERICA/ISRAEL RELATIONSHIP. A CONVERSATION WITH TIMES OF ISRAEL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DAVID HOROVITZ TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7TH AT 8PM Please visit aipac.org/jc to register. SHABBAT OF SONG FEATURING CANTOR CHAIM DOVID BERSON & LIPA SCHMELTZER FEBRUARY 10-11, 2017 Join us for a Friday night dinner with Lipa Schmeltzer. Please visit the Jewish Center website for more details and to regis-ter. Sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact Chaim Dovid Berson at [email protected] for more information. The Jewish Center community is incredibly fortunate to welcome Lipa Schmeltzer for Shabbat Shira next weekend. Lipa is a one-of-a-kind talent who blends Torah, chasidic culture, and contemporary musical arrangements into a contiguous mix of laughter and enjoyment. We were incredibly blessed to have Lipa at our wedding where he helped create an atmosphere that was spiritually uplifting for everyone. We cannot endorse more highly an individual and encourage all to partake in what will surely be a memorable weekend. -- Isabel & Daniel Mael A COMMUNITY CONVERSASATION WITH MALCOLM GLADWELL FEBRUARY 13, 2017 AT 7:30PM Join UJA-Federation and Manhattan synagogues to hear from Mal-colm Gladwell, author of best-sellers Outliers and David and Goliath. Hosted by UJA-Federation of New York Location: Park Avenue Synagogue 50 East 87th Street (Enter on Madison Avenue) New York City, NY SISTERHOOD EVENING AT THE THEATER FEBRUARY 25, 2017 The New York Times called the new Broadway musical, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 “rapturous” and “a witty, in-ventive enchantment.” On February 25th, decide for yourself if this is the next Hamilton. Join the Sisterhood for this season’s must-see musi-cal followed by dessert. A limited number of tickets at $150 per person are available so reserve early by calling the Jewish Center at 212-724-2700 or visit our website at www.jewishcenter.org. SAVE THE DATE WEST SIDE 32ND “LEV” ANNIVERSARY HATZOLOH DINNER EVENT MARCH 20, 2017 AT 7:00PM LIGHTHOUSE AT CHELSEA PIERS RSVP at WestsSideHatzoloh.org
FRIDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 3 AT 7:30PM HIGH SCHOOL ONEG
HOSTED BY PAULETTE & DAVID MEYER Email Jenn and Gaby for more details at
TEEN MINYAN, SHABBAT FEBRUARY 4 AT 9:30 ON THE 4TH FLOOR
FOLLOWED BY KIDDUSH
BASKETBALL WITH DIVISION I PLAYER BEN MILSHTEIN SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 4
Boys and girls ages 7-12 from 7-8:30PM Boy and girls ages 13-17 from 8:30-10PM
$10 per child. Pizza will be served. For more information, please email jennandga-
[email protected] Thank you to our sponsors:
Barbara & Peter Paris in honor of their grandson Eitan’s birth-day and Rona & Andrew Steinerman
YOUTH SHABBAT, FEBRUARY 25TH
Youth Shabbat is an annual event that enables our children to lead davening and layning and deliver divrei Torah in the main sanctuary of The Jewish Center. Its objective is twofold: Primar-ily, we hope to enhance our children's spiritual lives by giving them a special role in tefilah, kriat ha-Torah and teaching Divrei Torah to the community. Second, it benefits the entire
community by fostering a sense of pride in the Jewish develop-ment of our children. We sincerely hope that you will encour-
age your child to participate in this important Shabbat. Email Jenn and Gaby to get involved at
Join our youth directors, co-chairs, and Rabbi Levine on Wednesday February 8th at 8pm, for an open forum to talk about our youth department. Learn more about and provide input into developing
and structuring upcoming programs and events. The JC is deeply committed to providing excellent youth program-
ming. Your thoughts and suggestions are important to us and the driv-ing force for positive change.
We want to hear from you! RSVP to Batsheva at [email protected]
Location TBD based on anticipated attendance.
THE JC YOUTH DEPARTMENT WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU!
To sponsor Kiddush or Seudah Shlishit or a JC event, please contact Aaron at [email protected]
DAILY (except Shabbat) Israel Friedman Daf Yomi with rotating JCU Faculty, 7:45AM TUESDAY Advanced Gemara Chaburah with Rabbi Noach Goldstein 7:45-8:30AM Nosh and Drash with Dr. Adena Berkowitz, 10:15-11:30AM Jewish History: Judaism in a Christian Empire with Rabbi Ari Lamm, 7:00PM
NEW! Exodus: The Origins of Leadership, Community and Redemption Sadye and Henry Bayer Chumash Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 8:00PM (will resume February 14) WEDNESDAY Women of the Bible with Rabbi Yosie Levine, at 11:00AM
SHABBAT Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 8:30AM Hashkama Shiur with rotating JCU Faculty, 9:15AM Israel Friedman Daf Yomi with rotating JCU Faculty, 1 hour before Minchah 39 Melachot With Rabbi Dovid Zirkind
COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES For more information visit our website or contact Rabbi Dovid Zirkind at [email protected]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
THANK YOU TO OUR USHERS Amanda Nussbaum and Jason Levine
THANK YOU TO CSS
We would like to once again thank CSS and our dedicated CSS members for providing the security
for our synagogue this week.
Thinking of running the New York City Marathon? Join The Jewish Center
Centennial Team! Space is limited. For more information, please email [email protected]
If you would like to donate to the Jewish Center Centenni-al Team please visit the JC website.
February 5-26 Don’t miss the world’s largest Jewish book sale completely run by Yeshiva University students. For more information visit theseforimsale.com. When
shopping at the Seforim sale, please use the coupon code TJC and a portion of your purchase will be donated to our shul.
This is a wonderful time to consider making a gift to enhance The Jewish Center’s Al
and Sylvia Baris Library housed in our Beit Midrash. Donate online at www.jewishcenter.org or contact Rabbi Dovid Zirkind for more information.
Angry Young Man Rabbi Ari Lamm, Resident Scholar
Just after his final audience with Pharaoh before the
plague of the firstborn, the Torah reports on Moshe's
emotional state. Said Moshe to Pharaoh:
"And all these your servants shall come down to me,
and bow down to me, saying: Get out, and all the
people that follow you; and after that I will go out.'
And he went out from Pharaoh in hot anger" (Exodus
11.8).
This bit of the Exodus narrative seems simple enough.
Having encountered again and again Pharaoh's
base tyranny, Moshe finally gave up trying to con-
vince his powerful antagonist, instead allowing him-
self to feel annoyed with Pharaoh's behavior. In his
commentary on the Torah, however, Rashi offers a
rather cryptic note on this verse. Namely, Rashi
writes, "'[Moshe left Pharaoh's presence] in hot an-
ger,' that is on account of [Pharaoh's] proclaiming [to
Moshe], 'Do not see my face anymore' (Exodus
10.28)." That is, in detailing Moshe's anger after his
meeting with Pharaoh, Rashi claims that Moshe's
wrath was provoked not by Pharaoh's intransigence
in the face of God's destruction of Egyptian society
(the immediate context in chapter 11), but rather by
Pharaoh's humiliating, disrespectful dismissal of
Moshe and by extension God Himself (all the way
back in chapter 10). What purpose could Rashi have
in arguing for this counterintuitive reading of our
verse?
In his super commentary to Rashi called Divrei Da-
vid, Rabbi David Ha-Levi Segal (16th century) prof-
fers the following explanation:
"Rashi appears to have explained [Moshe's anger in
our verse, Exodus 11.8] via reference to an earlier
verse [i.e. Exodus 10.28, namely, Pharaoh's dismissal
of Moshe] in order to make the point that even
though Pharaoh insulted Moshe prior to their present
conversation [that is, all the way back in chapter 10],
Moshe did not allow himself to take offense until
now. Indeed, this must be the case, for after all
Moshe received the word of God, through prophecy,
even after [Pharaoh's insult], and God's Presence
does not descend on a person who is angry. It must
be, therefore, that Moshe held his anger in check
until after he had finished speaking with Pharaoh."
In other words, suggests Divrei David, Moshe's ability
to speak out against Pharaoh's injustices depended
on his relationship with the Almighty. Had Moshe al-
lowed anger - however justifiable - to seize hold of
him, that relationship would have been compromised.
Indeed, Rambam famously exhorts his readers to go
to extreme lengths to avoid anger (see Hilkhot
De'ot 2.6). And it was precisely at this crucial mo-
ment in time - when God's and the Israelites' contest
with Pharaoh was coming to a head - that Moshe
could ill afford to lose access to God and Godly
values.
Yosie Levine Rabbi
Dovid Zirkind Associate Rabbi
Chaim David Berson
Cantor
Ari Lamm Resident Scholar
Erica Brown
Community Scholar
Noach Goldstein Resident Scholar
Avi Feder
William Fischman Rabbinic Intern
Aaron Strum
Executive Director
Jenn & Gaby Minsky Youth Directors
OFFICERS Avi Schwartz President
Andrew Borodach First Vice President
Michael Jacobs Vice President
Deena Blanchard Vice President
Mark Segall Assistant Vice President
Yaron Kinar Treasurer
Len Berman Assistant Treasurer
Andrew Kaplan Assistant Treasurer
Miri Lipsky Secretary
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