SHABBAT MASEI (SHABBAT MEVORCHIM) Friday Mincha ...................................... 7:00PM Candle Lighting ..................................... 7:20PM But no later than .................................... 8:02PM As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha on Friday is at 7PM (not z’man), throughout the summer. Shkia..................................................... 8:20PM Shabbat Shacharit........................ 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:27AM Shabbat Afternoon Shiur with Rabbi Weinstein 1 hour before Mincha (at 6:55 PM): Tehillim for Israel: Understanding Why & What We're Saying Shabbat Mincha .................................... 7:55PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 9:01PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 9:09PM Sun Shacharit .............................. 7:30, 8:30AM The Sunday 9:15AM Minyan is on hold for the summer until after Labor Day Mon Shacharit (Rosh Chodesh) .. 6:15, 8:00AM Tues/Wed/Fri Shacharit................ 6:30, 8:00AM Thurs Shacharit ............................ 6:20, 8:00AM Sun- Thurs Mincha/Maariv .................... 8:00PM The weekday “Maariv only” 9:30PM minyan is on hold for the summer Candle Lighting next week .................... 7:20PM But no later than ................................... 7:55PM · Mikvah Hours - The Mikvah is currently closed for renovations which will take place over approximately the next 4 months (from July 14). We encourage you to use the HIGHLAND PARK MIKVAH at 112 S 1 st Ave. in Highland Park. It is open 9-11 PM Sunday – Thursday and 10-11:30 PM on Sat. nights. YIEB Mikvah 732.257.-4121 YIEB Eruv status 732.254.-1860 X5 Weekly Newsletter Vol. XIX, No. 4 Tammuz 27 – Av 4, 5774 July 25 – July 31, 2014 Next newsletter deadline is Wednesday July 30 th at NOON All submissions must be emailed to [email protected]When our office manager is on vacation, the Newsletter will be emailed but not printed. MAZAL TOV Adina Moskowitz and Scott Katz on their engagement. Also to Adina's parents Lori & Jeff Moskowitz, Scott’s mother Gail Katz of Hillcrest NY, and all of their siblings. A special Mazal Tov to Adina’s grandparents Doris & Ira Kukin and Rita Moskowitz. ___________________________________________ KIDDUSH NOSH SPONSORS July 13, 2014 – July 26, 2014 Birthday: Marion & Michael Bernstein: Michael Bernstein Michele & David Falk: Michele Falk Judy & Michael Goldrich: Michael Goldrich Jan & Alan Hader: Jessica Hader Brina & Zvi Herskovits: Brina Herskovits Robyn & Jeffrey Perlman: Ariella Perlman Debbie & Chaim Rogoff: Batya Rogoff Miriam & Howard Rosenblum: Howard Rosenblum Sarita & Dan Sragow: Dan Sragow Sarita & Dan Sragow: Shoshana Sragow Karen & Chayim Stern: Nathan Hyman Anniversary: Rene Schloss: Baila and Steven Schloss Yahrzeit: Ava Waisbord: Samuel Ostroff ___________________________________________ SEUDAT SHLISHIT GUEST SPEAKER Harvey Pava ___________________________________________ NEW YEAR CARD AND FLOWER FUND Please participate in the Sisterhood New Year Card and Flower Fund projects. Send your $18 check for the card or $36 for the card and flowers to: Elaine Machtiger 3 Boston Post Rd East Brunswick, NJ 08816 All checks should be payable to YIEB Sisterhood and must be received by 7/28. Please see the email you received on 7/10 for more details. ___________________________________________ The WISE Summer Learning Series is continuing this week. The shiur will take place at the home of Robin and Chaim Schneider, 6 Surrey Lane, at 5:45 p.m. This week's speaker will be Hindy Kierman who will completing sefer tehillim. ___________________________________________ UPDATE YOUR SHULCLOUD The Shul is initiating a new procedures for sending Yahrtzeit notifications and inclusion of names read during Yizkor. The source of this information will come directly from ShulCloud. Please make it a priority to update your information. While you’re at it, please update your family information so that Aliyah cards will be accurate. ___________________________________________ SHUL DECORUM REMINDER At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone: HASHEM during Davening. FRIENDS during Kiddush. ________________________________ CHINUCH/ADULT EDUCATION Guidelines for Lifecycle events can be downloaded from our website www.yieb.org under the dropdown menu; Member Area/Guidelines (logged-in members only). YIEB & Highland Park Community Kollel. Gemara Class with Rabbi Nusbaum, Tuesday nights at 8:45 PM. The current topic is “The Nine Days". In Depth Talmud Class Given by Yaakov Weinstein, Wednesday 8:30 PM In this week’s class we will discuss, “The Blind Performing Mitzvot.” Tisha B'Av Kinot Program: On Tisha B'Av Morning, as we recite the Kinot we call upon different men to give a 3-4 minute introduction to the Kinah. If you're interested in participating in this, please contact Rabbi Weinstein Wednesday Morning Women's Class with Rabbi Weinstein is on summer hiatus! ____________________________________________ DAF YOMI: From Rabbi Weinstein Join Daf Yomi at YIEB with Rabbi Weinstein: • Monday through Friday after 1st Minyan (approximately 7:10-7:45 AM) Sunday morning after 1st Minyan (approximately 8:10-8:45 AM) • Shabbat morning following 1st Minyan (rotation of presenters). ___________________________________________ DAF YOMI B’IYUN Join Rabbi Shlomo Landau on Tuesday nights at 8:45 PM, followed by Maariv at 9:30 PM, to explore in depth, a topic from the week’s Daf Yomi. Can’t make it in person? Do Daf Yomi online! http://ouradio.org/daf http://www.dafyomi.org/ ___________________________________________ SELICHOT SERVICES We begin saying Selichot on Motzei Shabbat, September 20th. Currently, (besides for the first night) we hold Selichot each night following a 9:30 PM Maariv and before the 8:00 AM Minyan. In the past. we have received requests to consider a third selichot prior to the 6:30 AM Minyan. This Selichot Minyan would begin between 5:50 and 6:00 AM as it must be completed BEFORE the early minyan commences. Rather than wait until the last minute, we ask that if you are interested in such a minyan, kindly email to [email protected]and indicate such....ALSO INCLUDE IF YOU CURRENTLY ATTEND ANY OF THE OTHER SELICHOT MINYANIM AS WE WISH TO MAINTAIN THEM AS WELL. Thank you for your timely reply. Religious Committee. ___________________________________________ SAVE THE DATE Our Sisterhood Membership Dinner will take place Sunday September 14th. More to follow! _________________________________ SAFETY REMINDER When walking to and from Shul for Mincha and Maariv, please wear your reflective vests. _________________________________________ Jay Weinstein, Rabbi 732.354.5912 (cell) 732.254.1860 x2 (office) Bertin Lefkovic, Editor Jeff Chustckie, President Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi (1979-2009), Retired
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SHABBAT MASEI (SHABBAT MEVORCHIM)
Friday Mincha ...................................... 7:00PM Candle Lighting ..................................... 7:20PM But no later than .................................... 8:02PM As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha on Friday is at 7PM (not z’man), throughout the summer. Shkia ..................................................... 8:20PM Shabbat Shacharit ........................ 8:00, 9:00AM Latest Sh’ma ......................................... 9:27AM
Shabbat Afternoon Shiur with Rabbi Weinstein
1 hour before Mincha (at 6:55 PM): Tehillim for Israel: Understanding
Why & What We're Saying Shabbat Mincha .................................... 7:55PM Shabbat Maariv ..................................... 9:01PM Shabbat Ends ....................................... 9:09PM Sun Shacharit .............................. 7:30, 8:30AM The Sunday 9:15AM Minyan is on hold for the summer until after Labor Day Mon Shacharit (Rosh Chodesh) .. 6:15, 8:00AM Tues/Wed/Fri Shacharit ................ 6:30, 8:00AM Thurs Shacharit ............................ 6:20, 8:00AM Sun- Thurs Mincha/Maariv .................... 8:00PM The weekday “Maariv only” 9:30PM minyan is on hold for the summer Candle Lighting next week .................... 7:20PM But no later than ................................... 7:55PM · Mikvah Hours - The Mikvah is currently closed for renovations which will take place over approximately the next 4 months (from July 14). We encourage you to use the HIGHLAND PARK MIKVAH at 112 S 1
st Ave. in Highland
Park. It is open 9-11 PM Sunday – Thursday and 10-11:30 PM on Sat. nights. YIEB Mikvah 732.257.-4121 YIEB Eruv status 732.254.-1860 X5
Weekly Newsletter Vol. XIX, No. 4 Tammuz 27 – Av 4, 5774 July 25 – July 31, 2014
~Young Israel of East Brunswick Israel Advocacy Committee~
~Emergency Action Appeal~
July 10, 2014
Dear YIEB Members, Israel has never known a moment’s peace in its history- its civilians are being bombarded again with terrorist missiles launched from Gaza. As Israel responds to current terrorist groups’ missile attacks, our hearts are with our brothers and sisters in harm’s way. Here’s how we in East Brunswick can support Israel and its people: • Yashar Lachayal’s Ari & Sari Horowitz Memorial Fund - Targeted, Direct Tzedakah: Donate by direct link to the Fund at https://www.yasharlachayal.org/campaigns/the-ari-sari-horowitz-memorial-fund/ . This Fund is named in memory of our dear friends and YIEB members, Sari & Ari Horowitz z”l, who had a special place in their hearts for helping to ease the burden of the brave IDF soldiers. YIEB has developed a special relationship with Yashar Lachayal, whose mission is to “bring soldiers in the IDF what they need, when they need it”. The organization provides for basic needs of the Chayalim who are defending Israel with their own lives. Due to Yashar Lachayal’s founders’ generosity, 100% of donations are used to purchase & distribute these greatly needed supplies, rather than being used to defray administrative overhead costs. The Fund was established last summer specifically to provide food, clothing, and other necessities to needy IDF soldiers who come from impoverished family circumstances. The Fund will now focus its aid for the soldiers on their most immediate needs due to current combat conditions. Please donate online in Ari & Sari’s memory so brave IDF soldiers may receive the benefit of your donation without delay while they protect Israel. • Political Action: Contact your US Congressional Representatives and Senators and urge them to stand with Israel by making a public statement of support for Operation Protective Edge and Israel’s right to defend itself. Go to the OU’s action page at: http://advocacy.ou.org/action-alerts/# . • Prayer for the IDF: Recite the Tefilah for the Members of the Israel Defense Forces http://www.ou.org/life/israel/idf-prayer-card/ (text in both Hebrew & English). • Recite Tehillim: http://tehilimyahad.com/mr.jsp?r=RskbNi5DP8 (Worldwide continuous) or http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt2601.htm (text in both Hebrew & English). • Pair with a Combat Soldier: Let us devote ourselves to Torah learning, Tefillah, and performance of Mitzvot and good deeds in the soldiers’ merit. Sign up, free, at http://shmiraproject.com to pair with an active-duty IDF combat soldier. Help unify and connect all of Am Yisrael and increase each soldier’s spiritual merit and protection. • Hasbara: Spread truth about terrorist groups’ aggression against Israel. Share facts concerning the situation in Israel with friends & colleagues to combat the prevalent misinformation in the media. Excellent websites include: http://www.hasbarafellowships.org ; http://unitedwithisrael.org ; http://www.camera.org . May Hashem protect Israel, her soldiers, and citizens during this difficult, dangerous round of Arab attacks and defensive Israeli actions. Let us stand united & provide much needed support to our Israeli family. Sincerely, Judy Goldrich & Cheryl Shmulewitz Rabbi Jay Weinstein Co-Chairs, YIEB Israel Advocacy Committee Young Israel of East Brunswick