BJSZ Bulletin | April 16, 2016 | 8 Nissan 5776 מצורע פרשת שבת| תשע״ו ניסן ח׳Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation Shabbos Parshas Metzora Shabbos Hagadol Mishna Yomi: Berachot 6:4-5 Daf Yomi: Kedushin 36 Shabbos Schedule Candle Lighting 7:26 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 9:47 am Early Mincha 5:20 pm Shabbos Hagadol Drasha given by Rabbi Hauer Shiur B’Halacha 5:50 pm Drasha 6:35 pm Mincha 7:20 pm Maariv ~8:30 pm Weekday Mincha 1:55 pm, 7:30 pm Candle Lighting Next Week 7:33 pm Good Shabbos! Parsha Question of the Week: SHABBOS HAGADOL?! The Tosafists (Shabbos 87b) explained that the designation of the Shabbos preceding Pesach as Shabbos Hagadol is in commemoration of the first Pesach in Egypt. Then, on the Shab- bos preceding their Exodus, the Jews set aside their lambs for the Paschal offering. This was highly dangerous, as these were the objects of worship of the Egyptians, yet the Egyptians were miraculously rendered helpless and unable to effectively respond. We know however that it was not Shabbos that was designated as the day to set aside their sacrifices, it was the tenth day of Nissan (Shemos 12:3). It happened (?!) however that on the year of the Exodus the tenth of Nissan was a Shabbos (see TB Shabbos 87b). Now we know that Jewish events are always commemorated on the specific date of the original occasion, rather than on the day of the week. We have no holiday weekends! Why then do we commemorate Shabbos Hagadol, whatever day of the month it happens to occur, rather than the tenth of Nissan? HALACHA OF THE WEEK: A FEATURE OF THE BJSZ DAILY HALACHA SHIUR: HOW MUCH TO DRINK? WINE OR GRAPE JUICE? Everyone is required to drink four cups of wine at the Seder, at the specific points defined in the Hagaddah. One is required to not simply take a sip of the wine, but to drink most of the cup, and the cup should be more than 3 fluid ounces (a Revi'is). If one only has a cup that is much larger and it is difficult for the person to drink most of it each time, then it is sufficient to drink for each cup at least 1.6 ounces (most of a Revi'is). Many people may find it difficult to drink that much wine. Is grape juice just as good? As the requirement of the Four Cups is to demonstrate joy and freedom, there are many (including HaRav Moshe Feinstein zt"l) who are of the opinion that this requires wine as opposed to juice. Nevertheless there are other opinions (including HaRav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach zt"l) that considered grape juice a very suitable alternative. As such, one who has difficulty with wine may use grape juice. An excellent Halachic compromise is the following: One may mix one third of a cup of wine with two thirds of a cup of grape juice for each of the four cups, giving each of the cups the Halachic status and the taste of wine, while limiting the actual alcoholic intake. This is Halachically superior to drinking wine for the first cups and then resorting to pure grape juice for the last two cups. Listen to the Shiurim of Rabbi Hauer on his NEW website WWW.RABBIHAUER.ORG We welcome our members, their families and all guests who have joined us for Shabbos! RABBI HAUER’S SHABBOS HAGADOL DRASHA THIS SHABBOS, APRIL 16 AT BJSZ 5:20- Early Mincha 5:50 pm- Shiur B’Halacha: מצה מרור וד' כוסות במצטער וחולה6:35 pm- Drasha: Embracing Challenges Sponsored by the Rosenfeld- Michelsohn Families, in memory of Yisroel ben Moshe Rosenfeld z”l.
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BJSZ Bulletin | April 16, 2016 | 8 Nissan 5776 ח׳ ניסן תשע״ו | שבת פרשת מצורע
Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation
Shabbos Parshas Metzora
Shabbos Hagadol
Mishna Yomi:
Berachot 6:4-5
Daf Yomi:
Kedushin 36
Shabbos Schedule
Candle Lighting 7:26 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 9:47 am
Early Mincha 5:20 pm
Shabbos Hagadol Drasha
given by Rabbi Hauer
Shiur B’Halacha 5:50 pm
Drasha 6:35 pm
Mincha 7:20 pm
Maariv ~8:30 pm
Weekday Mincha
1:55 pm, 7:30 pm
Candle Lighting Next Week
7:33 pm
Good Shabbos!
Parsha Question of the Week:
SHABBOS HAGADOL?!
The Tosafists (Shabbos 87b) explained that the designation of the Shabbos preceding
Pesach as Shabbos Hagadol is in commemoration of the first Pesach in Egypt. Then, on the Shab-
bos preceding their Exodus, the Jews set aside their lambs for the Paschal offering. This was
highly dangerous, as these were the objects of worship of the Egyptians, yet the Egyptians were
miraculously rendered helpless and unable to effectively respond.
We know however that it was not Shabbos that was designated as the day to set aside their
sacrifices, it was the tenth day of Nissan (Shemos 12:3). It happened (?!) however that on the year
of the Exodus the tenth of Nissan was a Shabbos (see TB Shabbos 87b). Now we know that Jewish
events are always commemorated on the specific date of the original occasion, rather than on the
day of the week. We have no holiday weekends! Why then do we commemorate Shabbos
Hagadol, whatever day of the month it happens to occur, rather than the tenth of Nissan?
HALACHA OF THE WEEK: A FEATURE OF THE BJSZ DAILY HALACHA SHIUR:
HOW MUCH TO DRINK? WINE OR GRAPE JUICE? Everyone is required to drink four cups of wine at the Seder, at the specific points defined in
the Hagaddah. One is required to not simply take a sip of the wine, but to drink most of the cup,
and the cup should be more than 3 fluid ounces (a Revi'is). If one only has a cup that is much
larger and it is difficult for the person to drink most of it each time, then it is sufficient to drink for
each cup at least 1.6 ounces (most of a Revi'is).
Many people may find it difficult to drink that much wine. Is grape juice just as good? As
the requirement of the Four Cups is to demonstrate joy and freedom, there are many (including
HaRav Moshe Feinstein zt"l) who are of the opinion that this requires wine as opposed to
juice. Nevertheless there are other opinions (including HaRav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach zt"l) that
considered grape juice a very suitable alternative. As such, one who has difficulty with wine may
use grape juice.
An excellent Halachic compromise is the following: One may mix one third of a cup of wine
with two thirds of a cup of grape juice for each of the four cups, giving each of the cups the Halachic
status and the taste of wine, while limiting the actual alcoholic intake. This is Halachically superior
to drinking wine for the first cups and then resorting to pure grape juice for the last two cups.
Listen to the Shiurim
of Rabbi Hauer
on his NEW website
WWW.RABBIHAUER.ORG
We welcome our members, their families and all guests who have joined us for Shabbos!
Sponsored by the Rosenfeld- Michelsohn Families, in memory of Yisroel ben Moshe Rosenfeld z”l.
WEEKDAY SHIURIM & DAVENING
Daf Yomi/Amud Yomi Sunday: Daf Yomi Shiur: 7:00 am
Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm &
After regular Mincha/Maariv.
Daf Yomi B’Halacha topic:
The Laws of Shemoneh Esrei.
Monday - Friday:
Amud Yomi (Beitza): 6:10 am
Daf Yomi: 7:35 am
Sunday - Thursday:
Daf Yomi B’Halacha: 1:30 pm and
After regular Mincha/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, 7:30 pm
Maariv: 10:00 pm
OTHER WEEKDAY SHIURIM
Sunday: Sefer Bereishis: In Depth, given by Rabbi
Hauer 8:20-9:20 am (Men) No shiur this week.
Sunday 11:00 am –Sefer HaMitzvos Chaburah
Monday 8:00 pm: Parsha Shiur for women
given by Rabbi Hauer (in conjunction with WIT)
Monday - Thursday, 2:10-3:00 pm
Chaburah studying in depth the "sugyos" and
background of Hilchos Tefillah
Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00 PM
HaRav Yankel Herskovitz
מסכת דמאי -תלמוד ירושלמי
Wednesday: 9:15 pm: Maharal Parsha
Chaburah given by Rabbi Hauer (for Men)
Thursday: (Men).
8:40 - 9:00 pm: The Parsha Plan Chabura
9:00- 9:30 pm: Focus on the parsha
9:30 -10:00 pm: Focus on the Laws of Shabbos
BJSZ Night Kollel in the Schwartz Bais
HaMedrash is learning Meseches Makkos
Chavrusa Learning: 8:30 – 10:00 pm
Shiurim given by Rabbi Daniel Rose
Sunday & Thursday 9:00 pm Gemara
Monday 9:15 pm Alei Shur
BJSZ Bulletin | April 16, 2016 | 8 Nissan 5776 ח׳ ניסן תשע״ו | שבת פרשת מצורע
Deadline for bulletin announcements is Wednesday.
Now Available!
Download the NEW BJSZ Mobile App.
Mazel Tov
Yisr
gran
& E
Mazel Tov
of Seth and Tanya Gerstman to Bracha Wohlgelernter,
Wohlgelernter of La Jolla, California.
Mazel Tov
Chemdi Romer of Baltimore.
Mazel Tov
Israel.
Please take home any chometz, personal seforim or other items.
We will be cleaning the shul for Pesach.
Any items left in the shtenders after Sunday, April 17 will be removed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards - Contact Leah Fischer at 443-870-3660 or the shul office to
purchase BJSZ Sisterhood Mitzvah Cards. $2 each or 6 for $10.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Sunday, April 17, 10 :00 am- 12:00 pm - Baltimore Holocaust Survivors & Descendants Group meeting at the
Park Heights JCC. Guest speaker: Mr. Charles Ota Heller, a Holocaust survivor. The event is free.
Monday, April 25, 6:45 pm- Chol Hamoed Concert at Goucher College. (Baruch Levine & Simcha
Leiner). Reserve tickets at TACONCERT.COM or call 410-627-8103. Wednesday, April 27, 1:00- 5:00 pm- Chol Hamoed Outing- at "Players" on 3rd day Chol Hamoed.
519 Old Westminster Pike, Westminster, MD 21157. Call T.A. 410-484-6600 x314 for details. Thursday, May 12, 5:30pm - Ohr Chadash Academy invites the community to celebrate Israel's 68th
birthday on Yom Ha’atzmaut at Shomrei Emunah. Event is free and food is available for purchase.
Sponsorship is available for $68. Contact [email protected] for more information. Torah Institute of Baltimore is collecting unopened containers of chometz & non-chometz
items before Pesach. Please drop off at Torah Institute through Wednesday, April 20, or at
Polsky, 6312 Wallis Ave., through Monday, April 18. Mega Chometz Sale will be held in the TI
lobby after Pesach, while supplies last.
PRE-PESACH EVENTS AT BJSZ
As Pesach approaches, we are beginning immediately to work on the Pesach Maos Chittim campaign. Your support for this is welcome and needed! You can bring checks to the BJSZ office or donate online at www.bjsz.org. Thank you! -Rabbi Moshe Hauer
This week Rabbi Hauer will be available for Mechiras Chametz:
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday until 11:00 am
Monday and Wednesday 4-6 pm.
He will also be available on Sun.- Thurs.
before & after Mincha-Maariv.
The first sale will be on Thursday at 2:00 pm
and the second sale will be on Friday at 9:00 am.
This Sunday, April 17 8:30 am –11:00 am
In the bridal room In the BJSZ main floor kitchen
Erev Pesach /Siyum Bechorim Friday April 22
after 6:50 & 7:45 am Shacharis.
BJSZ Bulletin | April 16, 2016 | 8 Nissan 5776 ח׳ ניסן תשע״ו | שבת פרשת מצורע
Youth News Youth Groups are from
10:00 –11:30 am.
9:15 am: Shabbos Boys Teen Minyan
*Beis Hamedrash*
Pre-Bar Mitzvah Boys’ Minyan
*Auxillary Bais Hamedrash*
Youth Group Locations:
*Age 3-5 : Downstairs
*Age 5-7: Upstairs
*Girls 7+ : Bridal Room
Happy Birthday!!
Shira Hinda Baron
David Korobkin
Support The Shul To celebrate a special event or honor the memory of a loved one, please contact the office.
Memorial Plaque ($250)
Tree of Life Plaque ($180)
Shalosh Seudos ($150)
Shalosh Seudos Co-Sponsor ($75)
Week of Learning ($250)
Day of Learning ($72)
Kiddush ($36) Reg. Shabbos Kiddush ($18)
Coffee Bar ($36)
Daf Yomi Sponsor ($25)
Amud Yomi Sponsor ($25)*
Anonymously matched for 5776!
Set of Machzorim ($54)
ArtScroll Machzor ($36)
Koren Sacks Siddur ($36)
Selichos ($25)
Seforim/Books ($18)
Youth Refreshments ($18)
Youth Minyan Cholent ($36)
Website sponsor $100/wk or $300/month
Refuah Shelaimah
Mrs. Rachel Kramer,
Mrs. Rose Miller (Home),
Mrs. Hattie Yaniger (Levindale).
Please look in on our members.
To add to the Mi Shebairach List, contact
Hana-Bashe Himelstein, 443-501-3185.
Please note: This bulletin should be treated as Shaimos.
YAHRZEITS Observed by: Date: Family Member:
Adina Michelsohn 8 Nissan Father, Israel Rosenfeld
Linda Elman 9 Nissan Father, G. Leonard Rubin
Rose Miller 10 Nissan Husband, Edward Miller
Shmuel Perlman 10 Nissan Mother, Shifra Perlman
Lisa Hollander 11 Nissan Mother, Edith S. Blumenfeld
New! In order to enhance the Mishna Brurah Yomi shiur we ‘ve added an
Blue color for
Shiurim given by Rabbi Daniel Rose Sunday & Thursday 9:00 pm Maseches Rosh Hashanah
Monday 9:15 pm Alei Shur
THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE BJSZ KOLLEL
9:00-9:30 pm: Focus on the Parsha with Rabbi Yehuda Leib Birnbaum Based on the works of the Sfas Emes
9:30-10:00 pm: Focus on the Laws of Shabbos with Rabbi Duvi Rubin Based on "The Shabbos Kitchen" and following the weekly study project.
Cholent will be served!
Rabbi Hauer's Daf Yomi Shiur Monday—Friday at 7:35 am.
Shabbos 8:00 am / Sunday 7:00 am
SHABBOS FATHER & SON LEARNING- 5:30 pm
BJSZ TORAH PARTNERSHIP
Supporting Torah learning locally and in Eretz Yisroel
BJSZ is joining together as a community to offer ongoing support of Torah at our local day schools and in Eretz Yisroel. Please consider joining in the partnership at any level. Register online at ww.bjsz.org or contact Yeshaya Berzon, Zevy Wolman, Yehuda Spero, or Dovid Daniel.