BJSZ Bulletin | July 25, 2015 | 9 Av 5775 דברים פרשתשבת| תשע״ה אב ט׳We welcome our members, their families and all guests who have joined us for Shabbos! Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation SHORT REVIEW OF HALACHOS FOR THIS SHABBOS, EREV TISHA B’AV: 1. Our custom is to wear Shabbos clothes, although to mark the mourning period one may change one garment from his usual Shabbos wear, if it is not an obvious change. Even though Shabbos is actually Tisha B’av, the usual restrictions do not apply other than the limitation on intimacy. 2. Many do not study Torah unrelated to Tisha B’Av beginning on Shabbos afternoon. 3. We Daven Mincha early (6:00 pm) to allow time to go home and have a proper Shalosh Seudos. 4. At Shalosh Seudos one may feast as they wish, including meat dishes. 5. One does not eat the bread and boiled egg on Shabbos Erev Tisha B’Av. 6. One may share Shalosh Seudos with guests, but should avoid significant social gathering, unless the group is accustomed to eating together every week. 7. The meal must end before sunset (8:25 pm), when the fast starts. Nevertheless one does not change shoes or clean up from the Shabbos meal until Shabbos is actually over. 8. Original custom was for people to walk to Maariv while still Shabbosdik, and to remove their shoes after Barchu. One who does this should bring their Tisha B’Av shoes to shul before Shabbos, to be able to walk home in them after Eichah. 9. Alternatively one may say Baruch HaMavdil at home when Shabbos is over, change shoes and Shabbos clothes and come (drive) to shul for Maariv and Eichah. HAVDALAH MOTZEI SHABBOS, TISHA B’AV This Motzei Shabbos we are obviously unable to make our usual Havdalah over a cup of wine or the like, as it is the beginning of a fast day. As such, the recitation of Havdalah may be divided into as many as four parts. 1. Baruch HaMavdil Bain Kodesh L’Chol : This simple pronouncement, blessing Hashem who distin- guishes between the sacred and the mundane, is said to declare an end to Shabbos. This Shabbos, one who wishes to engage in any non-Shabbos activity before or without davening Maariv, must first make this pronouncement. Thus, one who plans to drive to Maariv and Eichah should make this declaration before changing into their Tisha B’Av shoes and driving to shul. Women who do not intend to daven Maariv must make this pronouncement before doing any work after Shabbos. 2. Atah Chonantanu: This paragraph inserted in the Maariv Amidah serves as our single Birchas Havdalah for this Motzei Shabbos. One who omitted it need not repeat the Amidah. 3. Borei Me’orei Ha’Eish: The Bracha over the light of a fire is made after Maariv, ideally before reciting Eichah. Because of the somber nature of Tisha B’Av, it is cutomary to make the Bracha on two candles held together, rather than on a flaming torch (multi-wicked Havdalah candle). 4. Havdalah over wine is made on Sunday night, to break the fast. One recites the simple Havdalah as made after Yom Tov, consisting of only the Bracha for wine and the Bracha of Havdalah, without the introductory paragraph and without fragrant spices. We may make Havdalah over wine, and need not seek beer or other alternative beverages. A person who needs to break the fast due to illness, should make Havdalah on Tisha B’Av itself, before eat- ing. They should not make it over wine, but use another significant beverage such as coffee, tea or soda. Due to the fact that this year we are fasting on the 10th of Av, all Nine Days activities are permitted immediately after the conclusion of the fast, with the exception of eating meat and drinking wine. These should not be done until Monday. Shabbos Parshas Devarim Shabbos Chazon Mishna Yomi: Nega’im 14:2-3 Daf Yomi: Nedarim 55 Shabbos Schedule Candle Lighting *8:08 pm Lighting not before 7:04 pm. Families of those who daven at the 7:00 pm minyan on Friday night should ideally light be- fore 7:30 pm. Mincha Erev Shabbos 7:00 pm Daf Yomi 8:00 am Rabbi’s Parsha Shiur 8:35 am Shacharis 8:45 am Z’man Kri’as Shema 9:37 am Shiur for women given by Rabbi Pinchos Green 4:30 pm Shabbos Afternoon Shiur given by Rabbi Rose 5:30 pm Mincha 6:00 pm Shabbos Ends 9:10 pm Maariv/Eicha 9:30 pm Weekday Mincha 1:55 pm, 8:05 pm Candle Lighting Next Week 8:02 pm Mincha Next Erev Shabbos 7:00 pm Good Shabbos! Shabbos Shiur given by Rabbi Daniel Rose 5:30 PM Topic: Tisha B’Av Mincha this Shabbos 6:00 PM There is no Shalosh Seudos in shul this week.
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BJSZ Bulletin | July 25, 2015 | 9 Av 5775 ט׳ אב תשע״ה |שבת פרשת דברים
We welcome our members, their families and all guests who have joined us for Shabbos!
Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation
SHORT REVIEW OF HALACHOS FOR THIS SHABBOS, EREV TISHA B’AV:
1. Our custom is to wear Shabbos clothes, although to mark the mourning period one may
change one garment from his usual Shabbos wear, if it is not an obvious change. Even though
Shabbos is actually Tisha B’av, the usual restrictions do not apply other than the limitation on
intimacy.
2. Many do not study Torah unrelated to Tisha B’Av beginning on Shabbos afternoon.
3. We Daven Mincha early (6:00 pm) to allow time to go home and have a proper Shalosh Seudos.
4. At Shalosh Seudos one may feast as they wish, including meat dishes.
5. One does not eat the bread and boiled egg on Shabbos Erev Tisha B’Av.
6. One may share Shalosh Seudos with guests, but should avoid significant social gathering,
unless the group is accustomed to eating together every week.
7. The meal must end before sunset (8:25 pm), when the fast starts. Nevertheless one does not
change shoes or clean up from the Shabbos meal until Shabbos is actually over.
8. Original custom was for people to walk to Maariv while still Shabbosdik, and to remove their
shoes after Barchu. One who does this should bring their Tisha B’Av shoes to shul before
Shabbos, to be able to walk home in them after Eichah.
9. Alternatively one may say Baruch HaMavdil at home when Shabbos is over, change shoes and
Shabbos clothes and come (drive) to shul for Maariv and Eichah.
HAVDALAH MOTZEI SHABBOS, TISHA B’AV
This Motzei Shabbos we are obviously unable to make our usual Havdalah over a cup of wine or the
like, as it is the beginning of a fast day. As such, the recitation of Havdalah may be divided into as
many as four parts.
1. Baruch HaMavdil Bain Kodesh L’Chol: This simple pronouncement, blessing Hashem who distin-
guishes between the sacred and the mundane, is said to declare an end to Shabbos. This Shabbos,
one who wishes to engage in any non-Shabbos activity before or without davening Maariv, must first
make this pronouncement. Thus, one who plans to drive to Maariv and Eichah should make this
declaration before changing into their Tisha B’Av shoes and driving to shul. Women who do not
intend to daven Maariv must make this pronouncement before doing any work after Shabbos.
2. Atah Chonantanu: This paragraph inserted in the Maariv Amidah serves as our single Birchas
Havdalah for this Motzei Shabbos. One who omitted it need not repeat the Amidah.
3. Borei Me’orei Ha’Eish: The Bracha over the light of a fire is made after Maariv, ideally before reciting
Eichah. Because of the somber nature of Tisha B’Av, it is cutomary to make the Bracha on two
candles held together, rather than on a flaming torch (multi-wicked Havdalah candle).
4. Havdalah over wine is made on Sunday night, to break the fast. One recites the simple Havdalah as
made after Yom Tov, consisting of only the Bracha for wine and the Bracha of Havdalah, without the
introductory paragraph and without fragrant spices. We may make Havdalah over wine, and need
not seek beer or other alternative beverages.
A person who needs to break the fast due to illness, should make Havdalah on Tisha B’Av itself, before eat-
ing. They should not make it over wine, but use another significant beverage such as coffee, tea or soda.
Due to the fact that this year we are fasting on the 10th of Av, all Nine Days activities are permitted
immediately after the conclusion of the fast, with the exception of eating meat and drinking wine.
These should not be done until Monday.
Shabbos Parshas Devarim
Shabbos Chazon
Mishna Yomi:
Nega’im 14:2-3
Daf Yomi:
Nedarim 55
Shabbos Schedule
Candle Lighting *8:08 pm
Lighting not before 7:04 pm.
Families of those who daven at
the 7:00 pm minyan on Friday
night should ideally light be-
fore 7:30 pm.
Mincha Erev Shabbos 7:00 pm
Daf Yomi 8:00 am
Rabbi’s Parsha Shiur 8:35 am
Shacharis 8:45 am
Z’man Kri’as Shema 9:37 am
Shiur for women given by
Rabbi Pinchos Green 4:30 pm
Shabbos Afternoon Shiur
given by Rabbi Rose 5:30 pm
Mincha 6:00 pm
Shabbos Ends 9:10 pm
Maariv/Eicha 9:30 pm
Weekday Mincha
1:55 pm, 8:05 pm
Candle Lighting Next Week
8:02 pm
Mincha Next Erev Shabbos
7:00 pm
Good Shabbos!
Shabbos Shiur given by
Rabbi Daniel Rose 5:30 PM
Topic: Tisha B’Av
Mincha this Shabbos 6:00 PM
There is no Shalosh Seudos in
shul this week.
BJSZ Bulletin | July 25, 2015 | 9 Av 5775 ט׳ אב תשע״ה |שבת פרשת דברים
Bulletin deadline is Thursday morning. Email information to [email protected].
WEEKDAY SHIURIM & DAVENING Daf Yomi/Amud Yomi
Sunday: Daf Yomi Shiur: 7:00 am;
Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm &
after regular Maariv
Monday - Friday:
Amud Yomi (Horayos): 6:10 am
Daf Yomi: 7:35 am
Sunday - Thursday:
Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm &
after regular Maariv
Shacharis:
Sunday: 7:30 am; 9:00 am
Monday & Thursday:
6:40 am; 7:45 am
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday:
6:50 am, 7:45 am
Mincha This Week: 1:55 pm, 8:05 pm
Late Maariv: 10:00 pm
OTHER WEEKDAY SHIURIM
Sunday: Sefer Bereishis: In Depth,
given by Rabbi Hauer 8:20-9:20 am (Men)
Sunday 11:00 am –Sefer HaMitzvos
Chaburah
Monday: Mussar Chabura : TBA (Women)
NEW!! Monday - Thursday, 2:10-3:00 pm
Chaburah studying in depth the "sugyos" and
background of Hilchos Tefillin
Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00 PM
HaRav Yankel Herskovitz
Mazel tov on completion of ירושלמי שביעית. Beginning Aug. 4
מסכת דמאי -תלמוד ירושלמי
Wednesday: 9:00 pm: Parsha Shiur
given by Rabbi Hauer (for Women & Men)
Thursday: The Parsha Plan Chabura
8:40 - 9:00 pm . (Men).
BJSZ Night Kollel in the Schwartz Bais
Medrash
Chavrusa Learning: 8:30 – 10:00 pm
Shiurim given by Rabbi Daniel Rose
Sunday & Thursday 9:00 pm Gemara Shiur
Monday 9:15 pm Alei Shur
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards Contact Leah Fischer at 443-870-3660 or the shul office to purchase BJSZ
Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards. $2 or 6 for $10.
BJSZ Senior Sisterhood Lunch - The next BJSZ Sisterhood luncheon will take
place on Monday August 3 at noon. Guest speaker Rabbi Shlomo Porter will
speak about The 15th of Av: Why the Great Celebration? Call Marna Walter to
make your reservation at 410-358-6568 by July 29. Cost $5.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR July 13—August 21 12:00 –1:00 pm - Baltimore city’s summer lunch program.
Baltimore children 18 and younger are invited to receive a free lunch Monday—
Friday at Bnos Yisroel, 6300 Park Heights Ave. For more information & RSVP Yitzy