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Young Beth Jacob!

Morning
Groups Begin @ 10:30am, Parents please tend to your children beforehand

Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky Shabbat Nitzavim, September 15, 2012 , Parshat Nitzavim pg. 1086 Haftorah pg. 1202

President Rand Levin

Rabbi Blooms Class: @ 5:20PM

Afternoon
Groups with the Weisers -5:05pm

Note: Shabbat Reading is divided into 7 sections. Each section is called an Aliya [literally: Go up] since for each Aliya, one person goes up to make a bracha [blessing] on the Torah Reading.

Youth Morning Groups Tots: Below 1st Grade with Morahs Faye & Shayna Group 2: Active and Educational Programs with our Middle School Helpers Junior Cong: The Classic Reborn with Mr. Weiser

Teen Morning Groups Pre-Teen Girls: Torah Learning w/Bobbe Reitman -OFF Tweeners Groups Shalosh Seudos in classroom A

UR KIDS!!! SIGN UP YO ah & Rosh Hashan Meals Yom Kippur -9890 or call 619-287 email to mail.com WeiserYM@g

Get Excited!
Girls and Boys Mishmar-Wednesday @ 4:15-6:15pm-This week-OFF Bloomberry Pancakes-Sundays at 8:45-9:30am- Back & Bigger Girls Night Out-every other week, ages 13-18, Friday night, 9:0010:00pm at the home of Yisroel & Malka Weiser. Contact Mr. Weiser for details on Youth 619.933.6740

1st & 2nd Aliyot: Moshe presented the entire nation with the basis for our covenant with G-d. Starting with the promise to the forefathers and stretching across 500 years of history, our relationship with G-d had been substantiated through miracle after miracle. Yet, future generations might deny their personal obligation to continue the relationship and its attendant responsibilities. Therefore; Moshe made it absolutely clear that each generation is obligated to educate their children and train them to accept the covenant with G-d. Subsequent generation should not be able to excuse their responsibilities for Torah and Mitzvos due to ignorance. 3rd Aliya: The next excuse Moshe confronted was the modernization of Torah. In every generation there are those who see Torah as archaic and outdated. Only by grafting new ideas and practices to the stale practices of Torah will Judaism continue to exist and flourish. This excuse for

changing Torahs eternal truths will result in the compromise of Torah observance, our land, and our people.4th & 5th Aliyot: As history will tragically prove, Moshes warnings would be ignored. Subsequent generations would wonder about the destruction and desolation and, in their search for answers, return to the uncompromised truths and practices of their forefathers. 6th Aliya: As a generation of Baalei Teshuva find their way back, many will beoverwhelmed by the seemingly inaccessibility of Torah knowledge. Moshe reassures us that Torah is accessible to all those who truly desire it. Ignorance and a lack of opportunity for learning should never be an excuse. 7th Aliya: Finally, Moshe presented the bottom line. Endowed with free will we must choose properly. In the end, we are responsible for what happens.

Haftorah Netzavim Isaiah 61:10-63:9


The 7th and final Haftorah of Consolation is from Yishaya 61:10 - 63:9. Coming before Rosh Hashana, this selection perfectly focuses us on the intended purpose of the High Holy Days. We are dependent upon Hashem. He is the source of our protection, well being, and purpose. His constant love and attention is evident in the miracle of our survival and the strength of our limited numbers. As the Navi prepared the hope which allows us to place tragedy in perspective, we prepare ourselves to acknowledge Hashems providence through Tefilah and justice. There will soon come a time when we, as the Chosen People, will embrace the gift of G-ds special attention. At that time the ...nations will see your righteousness and all the kings your glory... Glory and honor are the byproducts of devotion and commitment. Our responsibility in the coming days is to ...recount G-ds mercies and praises... Our goal is to acknowledge G-d and for G-d to proclaim ...Surely they are my people... (63:8)

Mincha.....................................6:45pm Candlelighting..........................6:37pm Shacharis Beit Midrash.............7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:37am Beit Midrash Learning..............5:00pm Ladies Class w/Betty Weiser....4:30pm Youth Groups...........................5:05pm Rabbis Class............................5:20pm

Shabbat Schedule

Mincha.........................................6:20pm Shabbos Ends..............................7:36pm

Sun Selichot & Shacharis.............7:30am Mon,Tue.......................................7:45am Wed.....................................5:30/6:45am Thu,Fri..................................5:50/6:45am Sun,Thu Mincha/Maariv...............6:35pm Mon,Tue.......................................6:25pm Wed..............................................6:15pm Late Maariv..................................9:15pm

Weekly Schedule

Our community offers a wide range of learning opportunities. Daf Yomi: Mon-Fri at 5:45 am, Sunday at 7:00 am, Shabbos at 7:45 am Sun-Thu at 8:15-9:15pm with Yaakov Klein Amud Yomi: Contact Rabbi Simon Mr. Weiser Whats on Weisers mind? Call him to find out: 619.933.6740 Beis Midrash Learning: Bagel and cream cheese, fresh brewed coffee every Sunday @ 8:45am. Come and get a chavrusa and study.

Learning In Your Community

YOMI

Welcome!!
To all guests and visitors.

Happy Birthday!!!
Noam Silverman, Sidney Goldberg, Chava Simon, Yosef Aryeh Simon.

Thank You!!!
Kiddush & Seuda Shlisheet are not sponsored this week.

Monday
Prophets W/Rabbi Marks OFF

Tuesday
Beginner Talmud w/Rabbi Marks 8:15 - 9:00 pm

Wednesday
Ladies Class w/The Rabbi OFF Tastes of Talmud w/Rabbi Adatto OFF

Thursday
Parsha W/ The Rabbi 7:30 pm Mishmar & Cholent 9:30 - 10:30 pm

Refuah Sheleima
| Doni Lepor | Marcy Maisel

Community Announcement! Kiddush Lunch sponsored by the Weiser Family will take place on September 29th Rabbis Afternoon Class:
Wine from Havdalah: Women & Children

Fast of Gedaliah!!! Wednesday September 19 Fast Begins 5:23am Fast Ends 7:30pm

@ 5:20pm

Mikveh for Men!!! Will be open on Sunday from 11:45am and on

Give a Gift to a Chayal for Yom Tov!!! go to:


www.tsahalpizza.com

Order your Lulav & Esrog!!!


Chinuch $32 Regular $49 Premium $70 Mehudar $95 Deadline: Friday, September 21

Sechach/Bamboo Mats!!!
Call the Shul for sizes and prices Limited Quantities: First Come First Served

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