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YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD

2240 ALBANY AVENUE


WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117 Shabbat Parashat Tazria-Metzora
(860) 233-3084
April 17th, 2010 3 Iyar 5770
Shabbat Parashat Tazria-Metzora
Kiddush This Shabbat
YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD
8:15 AM Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class
9:00 AM Shacharit
9:30 AM Sof Zman Kriat Shma
is sponsored by
10:00 AM Shabbat Morning Youth Groups The Shul in Honor of the
6:20 PM Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur
7:05 PM Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit
Participants of the 8th Grade
8:15 PM Shabbat Ends Israel Trip
‫צאתכם לשלום‬
‫ צאתכם לשלום‬to the Hebrew Academy Rabbi’s Corner
8th grade who depart on Sunday, April 18th for their I would like to wish a tzetchem leshalom to the kids from
our shul who will be participating in the Hebrew Academy
2-week trip to Israel with Rabbi Weiss & Rabbi Jaffee! th
8 Grade Israel Trip: Tova Goldfischer, Avigayil Halpern,
WOMEN’S LEARNING GROUP Pinney Elbaum, Elan Ganeles, and Liron Goldberg. It sounds
Shabbat, April 17th at 5:30 PM like an amazing trip and I can feel the excitement in our kids
At the home of Elise Black, 45 Pilgrim Road about going. It is a wonderful program that surely instills a
real love for Eretz Israel and Medinat Israel in the youth of
our community. I wish I was going with you….! Travel
‫יום הזכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל‬
‫ולנפגעי פעולות האיבה‬ safely and we look forward to hearing all about your trip
when you get back!
Yom Hazikaron Memorial Ceremony
As we get excited to celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut this week
For soldiers & victims of terror who lost their
we must also pay homage and give reverence to the sol-
lives establishing, defending & preserving the diers and citizens who lost their lives fighting to make Medi-
State of Israel. nat Israel a reality and keep Medinat Israel a thriving, beau-
Sunday, April 18th at 7:30 PM At the JCC tiful, and safe place. While we are not having any unique
YIWH commemoration, I would encourage you to join the
YOM HA’ATZMAUT BBQ communal one at the JCC Sunday evening at 7:30.
Date: Tuesday April 20th, 2010 Also, I would like to invite everyone to come join us for
Time: 5:00 - 7:00PM the YIWH Yom Ha’Atzmaut BBQ at our house this coming
Place: Rabbi & Elana Weinberg’s home Tuesday. We look forward to having you!
85 Iroquois Rd. Some people have asked about the timing of Yom Ha’Atz-
(IN CASE OF RAIN - IT WILL BE AT YIWH) maut this year and why the official day of observance is on
Cost: $7/person (adults and children) Tuesday whereas the date of 5th of Iyar is actually Monday.
The following article summarizes the issues very well and I
(children under 4 years old are free)
think should be interesting for all of us to read. My position
Please RSVP to elana6183@gmail.com is to follow the rulings of the chief rabbinate.
‫ברוך דין האמת‬
Postponing Yom Ha’Atzmaut in Israel and Abroad
It is with sorrow that we announce the passing
By Asher Sabag (www.torahmitzion.org)
of Mr. Irving Sarota beloved father of Evelyn th
The 5 of Iyar can only fall out on one of the following
Rutstein. The Shiva is at the Rutstein home, days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Shabbat. Therefore,
16 Miamis Road, until the early morning Tuesday, in most years, Yom Ha’atzmaut is postponed to another
April 20th. May Hashem comfort Evelyn the date. Initially, the Chief Rabbinate ruled that when the 5th
Rutstein & Sarota families among the mourners of Iyar falls on either Friday or Shabbat, Yom Ha’atzmaut
of Zion & Yerushalayim! should be advanced to the preceding Thursday. Subse-
Sunday & Monday Mincha/Maariv @ Rutstein quently, the rabbis realized that whenever Yom 
Home at 7:20 PM
Editor: Judie Patel Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 233-3084 or
E-mail: judiep@gmail.com rabbi@youngisraelwh.org
Editors Emeritus: Sam Leichtberg & Moish Trencher
Laura Miller, President 233-2725 or
Web Site: http://www.YoungIsraelWH.org lauramiller6188@sbcglobal.net
Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of
West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford,
Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford (Hotline - 860-232-6417)
SAVE THE DATES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Page 2
UPCOMING SHUL & COMMUNITY EVENTS
David & Sharon Goldfarb
BOOK CLUB In memory of Tsion Cohen's mother Sarah
Presently reading: In memory of Stan Rutstein's mother Fay
“The Collaborator of Bethlehem”
Footnotes re: Postponing Yom Ha’Atzmaut...
By Matt Beynon Rees
[1] BT Succah 42b, Rosh Hashana 29b, Megillah 4b
And the counterpoint… [2] The 14th of Adar never falls on Shabbat.
“Bethlehem Road Murder” [3] 688:6. See also the Mishnah Brura, who notes that some
By Batya Gur disagree and have the seudah on Shabbat and also deliver
mishlochei manot on Shabbat. However, most authorities
CRAFT CIRCLE
concurred with the Shulchan Aruch, and that is the ac-
Monday, April 19 cepted practice.
Monday evenings at 7:30 PM [4] See Rav Shmuel Katz’s article about the Chief Rabbin-
At the home of Debbie Luger, 37 Miamis Road ate’s decrees where he claimed that even Rav Goren initially
Do you knit? crochet? embroider? felt that Hallel should be recited on the day designated for
or just bring your mending! whatever..... the celebrations and only later changed his mind.
Further info call Debbie Luger 233-0300
‫ברוך דין האמת‬
or Laura Miller: 233-2725.
The Membership wishes to convey its condolences
HHNE CULTURAL ARTS NIGHT on the loss of Rabbi Weinberg’s maternal grandfa-
Monday Night, April 19, 2010, 6:15 PM ther, Joseph Steinberg. May Lynn and the Weinberg
at Hartford Stage Company & Steinberg families be comforted among the
Catered hors d'oeuvres, art display, and mourners of Zion and Yerushalayim.
drama society performance of
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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Are you buying gift cards for staff or friends? Buy them
For tickets: 860-231-0317 or hhne.org at Waldbaum’s using your existing Waldbaum’s gift card
CLASS TAUGHT BY ELISHA ROSENSWEIG and everyone wins! Please remember to continue to use
scrip. It costs nothing additional to you - yet it helps the
Tuesday nights,
Shul. Remember, if you can not come and get the cards
April 20th - at 8:00 PM
we can bring it to you!
At the Home of Judie & Lal Patel - Let's support our Shul by buying scrip !
100 Lawler Road Every dollar counts!
ISRAEL 62 FOR A DAY Contact: Judith Hessing (860-233-6042)
Sunday, May 2nd, at 18 Grenhart Street
12:30 - 4:30 PM
Food, Crafts, Rondo Car Parade, Music & Dance
Beth David Synagogue Spring Goods & Services Auction
Mandell JCC Sunday, May 16.
860-727-6136 Silent auction from 6:00-7:30
ROSH CHODESH TEHILLIM GROUP Live auction starting at 7:30.
Wednesday, May 12, at 7:30 PM Brad Drazen of Channel 30 guest auctioneer.
At the home of Judie Patel, Items for bidding include Weber gas grill, Daum crystal
bowl, SAT prep course, Tiffany table lamp, photo sessions
100 Lawler Road
from area photographers, two weeks at High Meadow Day
Camp, ESPN Tour, queen sized bed set, gift certificates for
area retail services, passes to local theatres and museums,
autographed best selling novels & more.
See www.bethdavidwh.org/index.php?pgid=11
for entire list of items.
$10 entry includes auction book, food tasting and wine
sampling. Call the Beth David office at 860-236-1241
for more information.
Page 3
Postponing Yom Ha’Atzmaut in Israel and Abroad (continued)
Ha’atzmaut fell on a Monday, the preparations for Yom Hazikaron - which would then begin on Motzai Shabbat - would inevitably
result in a considerable amount of chilul Shabbat (Shabbat desecration). Therefore, the Chief Rabbinate decided that both Yom Hazi-
karon and Yom Ha’atzmaut would be pushed off by one day. In other words, Yom Hazikaron would then occur on Monday, 5 Iyar, and
Yom Ha’atzmaut would take place on Tuesday, 6 Iyar.
Thus, when Yom Ha’atzmaut falls on three out of its four possible days, it is either advanced or postponed. The question is, then,
what is the halachic status of the 5th of Iyar itself in these cases? Specifically, when is Hallel recited? Furthermore, does one say Tacha-
nun? With respect to the postponement or advancement itself, we have a precedent where Chazal even delayed mitzvot d’Orayta - by
ordering a “shev vi’al ta’aseh” (literally, sit and do not perform the mitzvah) - in cases where they feared a potential chilul Shabbat
d’Rabbanan! As the Gemara[1] asks: “Why [is it forbidden to bring a lulav into the Beit HaMikdash on Shabbat]? There is only [a prohi-
bition] of handling [the lulav]. Should not [the mitzvah of lulav] override this Shabbat [restriction]? Rabba said: ‘It is a decree lest one
take [the lulav] in his hand and go to an expert to learn and carry it four amot in the public domain.’ And this is the reason for [not
blowing] the shofar [when Rosh Hashana falls on Shabbat] and the reason for [not reading] the Megillah [when Purim falls on Shab-
bat].”
Thus, when it comes to the sanctity of Shabbat - even with respect to Rabbinic prohibitions - there is a precedent of applying a
“shev vi’al ta’aseh” and delaying the performance of even a mitzvah d’Orayta. However, the Gemara’s case is not perfectly identical to
our situation. Chazal did not postpone the observance of the day itself; rather, they merely delayed one specific, relevant mitzvah.
But there is another case which more closely resembles our situation - namely, when Shushan Purim[2] falls on Shabbat (a “Purim
Meshulash”, or “threefold Purim”). The Shulchan Aruch[3] ruled: “When the 15th falls on Shabbat, the Megillah is not read on Shabbat.
Instead, its reading is advanced to Erev Shabbat. And coins are collected for Matanot Lievyonim, and they are distributed on that same
day. And on Shabbat, two Torah scrolls are taken out [to be read], and from the second one, we read: “And Amalek came”. And Al
HaNissim is recited, but the seudat Purim does not take place until Sunday.”
Yet, here too, the essence of the day itself is not postponed. Instead, only those mitzvot which are likely to lead to chilul Shabbat
are advanced or delayed. However, mitzvot which have no negative impact on Shabbat - Al HaNissim and the Torah reading for Purim -
are not postponed. In order to answer our questions, we must first clarify whether or not Yom Ha'Atzmaut essence is dependent on
the Chief Rabbinate’s decree. If so, they should likewise have the authority to change the date for Shabbat’s sake.
Yet, since independence and the removal of the yoke of servitude to the nations of the world are the reasons that the Chief Rabbin-
ate established this day as a chag, perhaps they are also the factors that endowed this day with its intrinsic essence. If this latter op-
tion is the case, then the dinim which can be observed on the 5th of Iyar - such as skipping Tachanun, reciting Hallel, and the blessings
of SheAsah Nissim (for those who maintain this custom) and SheHechiyanu -should not be postponed; only the festivities and the cele-
brations, which may lead to chilul Shabbat, should be pushed off to another day….
We must also consider the social implications of reciting Hallel on the 5th of Iyar when the rest of the country is in mourning, as be-
fitting Yom Hazikaron. In fact, such an act is likely to cause great pain both to the bereaved families and to the entire Am Yisrael, who
are profoundly and gratefully appreciative of the sacrifice made by the fallen soldiers. Reciting Hallel in such a context is hardly com-
mensurate with darchei shalom (literally, the ways of peace).
Indeed, Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook zt”l stressed that advancing Yom Ha’atzmaut from Friday or Shabbat to the preceding Thursday is in
and of itself a remarkable Kiddush Hashem. The date change indicates that the Jewish State is thereby refraining from chilul Shabbat,
which is a public and prominent Kiddush Hashem.
When discussing the topic of an “early” or “postponed” Yom Ha’atzmaut, modern poskim were forced to grapple with all of these
considerations. For instance, in 5741 (1981), Rav Goren[4] (Torat HaShabbat ViHaMoed) concluded that when Yom Ha’atzmaut falls on
Friday or Shabbat, Hallel should be recited on Shabbat, because it does not involve chilul Shabbat. This ruling resembles the above-
cited example of Shushan Purim that falls on Shabbat.
Although Rav Goren did not specifically address the case of Yom Ha’atzmaut falling on Monday (since that decree was enacted af-
ter his time), we can perhaps assume that he would have been cognizant of darchei shalom and would have thus ruled differently in
that case.
In any event, other authorities did not make Rav Goren’s distinction and postponed all the day’s mitzvot to the decreed day. None-
theless, some rabbis insisted that Tachanun not be recited on the 5th of Iyar (when it falls on Monday or Friday), and in 5764 (2004),
the Chief Rabbinical Council agreed with the latter group. …
Hence, according to the Chief Rabbinate’s ruling - and this is in fact the custom in most locations throughout Israel - all the day’s
mitzvot (Hallel, piyutim, and a special prayer service) should be observed on Tuesday, 6 Iyar. Meanwhile, on 5 Iyar - Yom Hazikaron,
Remembrance Day for Israel’s Fallen - one should not recite Tachanun during the Tefillah.
All of the above applies to observing Yom Ha’atzmaut in Israel. But perhaps one must behave differently when in chu”l (i.e. outside
of Israel)? At first glance, it would seem that the impetus for Yom Ha'Atzmaut postponement does not apply abroad, because there
are no national celebrations that could potentially result in chilul Shabbat. If so, maybe in chu”l, one should always observe Yom
Ha’atzmaut on the 5th of Iyar. On the other hand, since the chag’s essence was derived from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, perhaps
Jews worldwide are obligated to follow the Rabbinate’s ruling?
….three years ago, Chicago’s Rav Gedalia Dov Schwartz, the Av Beit Din of America, ruled that Yom Ha’atzmaut should be observed
on the 5th of Iyar. Although other American rabbis followed the Chief Rabbinate’s ruling, he felt that the reasons behind the post-
ponement did not apply in chu”l. Yet, when Rav Yonah Metzger, the Chief Rabbi of Israel, requested that Rav Schwartz change his
ruling, he did so graciously. The Jews of Chicago therefore followed the ruling of the Chief Rabbinate in 5764 (2004).

 YIWH Schedule of Services  It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush


April 16th - 23rd, 2010
Shabbat Parashat Tazria - Metzora
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, April 16th Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 7:14p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, April 17th you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:30 a.m. Checks need to be received
Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 6:20 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:05 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Shabbat Ends 8:15 p.m. There are three types
Sunday, April 18th - Thursday, April 22nd of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:14a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Gemara Shiur on Masechet Chulin Perek 8 & Deluxe for $350
Shacharit…Monday - Yom Hazikaron 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. With supplements available.
Shacharit…Tuesday - Yom Ha’atzmaut 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:30 a.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Shacharit…Wednesday & Thursday 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m.
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 7:20 p.m.
Friday, April 23rd Kiddush Schedule
Shacharit 6:30a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 4/24 Yom Ha’Atzmaut
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. 5/1 Wolfe/Schwarcz
Candle Lighting 7:21 p.m. 5/8 Trencher
DON’T FORGET TO COUNT SEFIRAT HA’OMER
Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/
Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar
Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

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April 23rd - 30th, 2010
Shabbat Parashat Acharei Mot - K'doshim
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, April 23rd Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 7:21p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, April 24th you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:24 a.m. Checks need to be received
Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 6:25 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:10 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Shabbat Ends 8:22 p.m. There are three types
Sunday, April 25th - Thursday, April 29th of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:03 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Gemara Shiur on Masechet Chulin Perek 8 & Deluxe for $350
Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. With supplements available.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 7:25p.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Friday, April 30th
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Shacharit 6:30a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. Kiddush Schedule
Candle Lighting 7:29 p.m. 4/24 Yom Ha'atzmaut
DON’T FORGET TO COUNT SEFIRAT HA’OMER 5/1 Wolfe/Schwarcz
5/8 Trencher

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

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April 30th - May 7th, 2010
Shabbat Parashat Emor
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, April 30th Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 7:29p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, May 1st you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:18 a.m. Checks need to be received
Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 6:35 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:20 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Shabbat Ends 8:30 p.m. There are three types
Sunday, May 2nd - Thursday, May 6th of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 4:51 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday - L’ag B’Omer 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur on & Deluxe for $350
Masechet Chulin Perek 8 With supplements available.
Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Mincha/Maariv BACK AT YIWH 7:35p.m.
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Friday, May 7th
Shacharit 6:30a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. Kiddush Schedule
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. 5/1 Wolfe/Schwarcz
Candle Lighting 7:36p.m. 5/8 Trencher
DON’T FORGET TO COUNT SEFIRAT HA’OMER

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

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