949 Clark Ave W Thornhill ON L4J 8G6 www.thornhillshul.com
PHONE
905-764-1891 FAX 905-764-1606 E-Mail:
RABBI
Avram Rothman 905-764-1891 x 214 (C) 416-876-0691 [email protected]
PRESIDENT
Stuart Haber [email protected]
RABBI’S ASSISTANT Hadassah Hoffer 905-764-1891 x 210 [email protected]
GABBAI: Brian Callan [email protected]
YOUTH DIRECTOR:
Oren Dishy [email protected]
FINANCE:
Shonna Ross 905-764-1891 x 269 [email protected]
SISTERHOOD:
Susan Walton [email protected] Doris Morris [email protected]
YOUTH COMMITTEE:
Dalya Rothman [email protected]
Aish Thornhill Community Shul
Shabbat Bulletin – KKKKI I I I SSSSEITZEI EITZEI EITZEI EITZEI
Aug 28/29, 2015 – 14 Elul 5775
Candle Lighting: Not Before: 6:36 pm - Not After: 7:42 pm
Shabbat Ends: 8:44 pm
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The Ongoing Mission of the Aish Thornhill Community Shul is to Create a Family-Friendly Community where Jews of All Backgrounds can Experience Meaningful
Jewish Living and Heritage in an Inspiring, Educational and Welcoming Environment.
FRIDAY EVENING
Mincha / Kabbalat Shabbat / Maariv Sanctuary 6:25 pm
D’var Torah with Rabbi Rothman
SHABBAT MORNING IN THE MAIN SANCTUARY
Midrash Class Rabbi Rothman 8:15 am
Shacharis 8:45 am
Torah Service: Ki Seitzei pg: 1046 Haftarah pg: 1201 followed by: 1199
9:45 am
Rabbi’s Drasha Rabbi Avram Rothman 10:10 am
Mussaf 10:30 am
Announcements / Adon Olam 11:20 am
SHABBAT MORNING THROUGHOUT THE SHUL
Hashkama Minyan Library 7:30 am
Kiddush & Class with Rabbi Yeres Topic: Why Do We say Selichot?
Jerusalem Hall 9:15 am
Library Minyan Library 9:30 am
Post Mussaf Classes – See Page 2 ~11:20 am
Kiddush Jerusalem Hall ~12:20 pm
SHABBAT AFTERNOON /GINZBURG LEARNING CENTRE
Ginzburg Learning Centre 6:25 pm
Mincha Sanctuary 7:25 pm
Shalosh Seuda Jerusalem Hall 7:55 pm
Maariv - Tzaitz HaCochavim (‘Night fall’ or 3 stars) Sanctuary 8:44 pm
Havdalah Sanctuary
ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS –––– LIFE CYCLELIFE CYCLELIFE CYCLELIFE CYCLE
Dalton & Jennifer Amos-Wells on the birth of a daughter. Proud Grandparents Julius & Susan Grabel
~ With gratitude to HaKadosh Baruch Hu we invite you to the Vort (Engagement Party)
in honour of our son Wesley's engagement to Sarah Kramer Sunday, August 30th, at Promenade Towers Party Room
at 7460 Bathurst St., Thornhill ON L4J 7K9 Open House 1:30-3:30 pm**
Please park at Promenade Mall
KIDDUSH SPONSORED BY
Members of the Kehilla in honour of Wesley Slater and Sarah Kramer’s engagement. Mazal Tov
HASHKAMA KIDDUSH SPONSORED BY
YOUTH KIDDUSH SPONSORED BY
SHALOSH SEUDA SPONSORED BY Mikhail & Mila Belenky in memory of Mila’s father Gedaliah ben Chanin
& Ivor, Ilana, Gabriella, Joshua and Naama Horwitz, in loving memory of our father and grandfather –
Pesach ben Yisrael Ha Levi z”l &
Moti Kordasz in memory of his grandmother Zisla Roizen and Irving & Vierka Fink in honour of granddaughter Emma Simcha
CLASSES DURING MUSSAF BEGIN ~ 10:30 AM
ALL CLASSROOM ARE ON THE 2ND FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
GIRLS GROUP GR 4 + Davening, Parsha , Games and Kiddush Carmel Room Sabrina Toledano 10:00 am
BACKSTAGE PASS Behind the Ethical Teachings of Judaism Conference Rm Ephraim Silver 10:30 am
THE PARSHA
PERSPECTIVE Understanding the Weekly Torah Portion, with Focus on Personal Development
Moriah Room Dr. Michael Kirzner
10:30 am
GINZBURG LEARNING CENTRE: POST MUSSAF CLASSES BEGIN ~ 11:25 AM
CLASSES END ~ 12:15 PM
WHAT THE ANGEL TAUGHT ME
Understanding who you are & what is expected; from the teachings of Rav Noach Weinberg zt”l
Meron
Room
Dr. Michael Kirzner
11:25 am
INTRODUCTION TO HALACHA
Stepping into Tur/Shulchan Aruch, The Laws of Kiddush (Hebrew text-based).
Jerusalem
Hall
Jonathan Sherrington 11:25 am
RABBI’S CLASS Be Like the Head & Not the Tail: Do All These Strange Rosh HaShanah Foods Actually Assure us of a Good Year?
Sanctuary Rabbi Rothman 11:25 am
GUY’S THING Controversial issues discussed weekly Jerusalem Hall
Dr. M Rothman /
Rabbi Mitch Mandel
11:25 am
DEPTH OF THE
MALBIM A Journey through the extraordinary writings of the Rabbi know as the Malbim
Zion Room Rabbi Yair Spitz 11:25 am
THE TALMUD Advanced text based Jerusalem Hall
Dr. Alex Pister 11:25 am
THE CHASIDIC
MASTERS How Chasidic leaders view the holidays & seasons
Conference Room
Dr. Martin Levin 11:25 am
JEWISH QUESTION Cancelled this week Library Rabbi Stuart Haber 11:25 am
PRACTICAL HALACHA
For Shabbat and Holidays and Everything in Between
Jerusalem Hall
Daniel Meisels 11:25 am
Parents: Please Assist us with Children During Kiddush We have received numerous comments about a lack of proper behaviour at Kiddush, primarily with children who are allowed to
take food unsupervised by parents. We are very glad to have children at the kiddush; however, we must ask parents to supervise their children to refrain from pushing or acting in a manner inappropriate to such a gathering. We also request that food not be taken out of the Jerusalem Hall during Kiddush or Shalosh Seudot. Parents, kindly monitor your children so that everyone can
have a positive experience. Thank you for your assistance. .
Weekday Davening Times: Sun August 30 – Friday September 4
Shacharit : Sunday Sanctuary 8:00 am &
9:20 am
Shacharit : Mon– Fri
Library 6:45 am
Mincha/Maariv Library
Sunday –Thursday 7:45 pm
Next Shabbos September 4 & 5 Parshat Re’eh
Friday–Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat /Maariv
Sanctuary 6:15 pm
Shabbat Sept. 4 Candle Lighting
Not Before: 6:26 pm
Shabbat Sept. 4 Candle Lighting Not After: 7:30 pm
Shabbat Sept. 5 Shabbat Ends 8:31 pm
Weekday Classes
Sunday : Library 8:45 AM Mesilat Yesharim Rabbi Rothman
Mon – Thurs: Library 6:00 AM 7:30 AM
Mishna Rambam’s Mishna Torah
Rabbi Mordechai Cohen Rabbi S Schwartz
Wed: Conference Room 10:00 AM Practical Parsha for Women Rabbi Rothman
Weekday Evening Classes
Mon Conference Room @7:30 pm Library @ 9:00 pm
Halachot
The Parsha and More
Rabbi Mordechai Cohen
Rabbi E. Breitowitz
Tues – 7:00 PM Home Group: Josephus – “The Jewish Wars”
On Hiatus
Thurs – Moriah Room 8:00 PM
The Meaning Of Prayer Rabbi Avram Rothman
CHOLIM LIST
All names will be cleared from the Cholim List as of Erev Rosh HaShanah. This includes all names that have been requested to be left on perpetually, as well as any other names.
Anyone wishing to have a name added to continue on the list after that date, MUST CONTACT THE OFFICE PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 11 otherwise, all names will be
purged from the list by September 13, 2015
Reciting Selichot There are two customs when it comes to reciting Selichot. According to Rabbi Yosef Karo, Jews begin reciting Selichot from the second day of Elul. Sephardic Jewry follows this custom. Rabbi Moshe Isserles, the "Rema," writes that the custom of the Ashkenazic Jews is to begin reciting them from the Sunday before Rosh HaShannah, on the condition that there remain at least four days of Selichot before Rosh Hashannah. In any case, we begin reciting the Selichot on Sunday, or, more correctly, on Saturday night: If there remain more than four days between Saturday night and Rosh HaShannah - for example, where Rosh HaShannah falls on a Thursday or Sabbath - we begin reciting Selichot on the Saturday night closest to Rosh HaShannah; but, if there are fewer than four days separating Saturday night and Rosh HaShannah - for example, where Rosh HaShannah falls on a Monday or Tuesday - then we begin reciting Selichot on the preceding Saturday night. The reason that we Ashkenazic Jews recite Selichot for at least four days before Rosh HaShannah is that there is a custom to observe ten days of fasting before Yom Kippur for the purpose of repentance. Since during the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh HaShannah and Yom Kippur there are four days on which it is impossible to fast - i.e., the two days of Rosh HaShannah, one Sabbath, and Yom Kippur eve on which one is obliged to eat - four days are set aside before Rosh HaShannah for fasting. This being the case, Selichot are recited on these days. Even though today most people do not actually fast on these ten days, it none the less remains customary to get up early for Selichot for at least ten days - i.e., the four days before Rosh HaShannah, and six days during the Ten Days of Repentance. The best time for reciting Selichot is at "Ashmoret HaBoker" - i.e., the very end of the nighttime. At this time people are still asleep, and the world is peaceful and uncontaminated by evil thoughts and deeds. At this hour prayer issues from the depths of the heart, shatters all barriers, and is received in Heaven. Most people, though, find it difficult to get up at such an early hour. Therefore, the accepted practice has become to rise for Selichot about an hour or a half-hour before morning prayers. Though it is no longer dark outside it is still permissible to recite Selichot. Hence, if a person feels that by rising early his work will suffer, it is preferable that he rise for Selichot a half-hour before the normal time.
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