SHABBOS SCHEDULE Call the Shul after 1:00 PM Friday for status of the Eruv. Mincha 6:40 PM 6:51 PM (Plag) Candle Lighting 7:01 PM Next Week 7:00 PM Shacharis 8:45 AM Freilick Sanctuary Latest Shema 10:00 AM Morty Sklarin ע' הDaf Yomi 5:50 PM R’ Mordechai Berkowitz Pirkei Avos Ch 4 Mishna 8 6:50 PM Rabbi Yisroel Edelman Mincha 7:50 PM Freilick Sanctuary Maariv/Shabbos Ends 8:56 PM Rabbi Yisroel Edelman: Tel: (o) 954-571-3904 (h) 954-725-1494 Eli Okun, President: Tel: 954-420-1070 Annual Journal Dinner Sunday, February 12, 2017 Guests of Honor: Marilyn & David Koplon Kesser Shem Tov Awardee: Sylvia & Michael Teplitsky Co-Chairs: Heshey Spitzer & Abe Wiesel Journal Chairman: Arnold Goldstein DAILY SCHEDULE Shacharis 7:00 AM Goldberg-Beker Bais Medrash 8:00 AM Freilick Sanctuary Morty Sklarin ע' הDaf Yomi After 8:00 AM Minyan in Fein Social Hall Mincha 6:40 PM Freilick Sanctuary Brina & R’ Mordechai Berkowitz on the engagement of their grandson, Zalman Kreiman to Mushki Schild. D’var Torah: Arnold Berkovits CHEVRA KADISHA BOCA RATON SYNAGOGUE Is Hosting a Meeting To Recruit CHEVRA KADISHA Metaharim/ros Wednesday July 13th 7:30 PM Eden Chapels 2450 West Sample Rd Ste 2 Pompano Beach, FL 33073 Words are not cheap – Korach learned the hard way; he spoke against Moshe and in the end he was swallowed up by the earth. But why such a unique punishment? Some commentaries explain this as מדה כנגד מדהrelative to Korach’s sin, he misused his mouth and therefore he was swallowed up by the mouth of the earth. Perhaps we can take this thought one step farther. Korach complained “Why do you (Moshe) raise yourself above everyone?” But the Torah describes Moshe as “the humblest person upon the earth” therefore the fitting punishment was for Korach to end up below the earth! May we all exercise extreme care in every word we utter! NEW MEMBERS Yechiel Freedman Dan Waldman RABBI’S MESSAGE PARSHA Korach קרחPIRKEI AVOS Ch 4 July 8, 2016 Torah - STONE: Pg. 820/ HERTZ: Pg. 639 Haftorah - STONE: Pg. 1186/ HERTZ: Pg. 649 ROSH CHODESH TAMMUZ 2 nd day THURSDAY July 7 th 2 Tammuz 5776 Young Israel of Deerfield Beach Newsletter The Fran & Simon Laufer Building 202 Century Boulevard, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Tel: 954-571-3904 Fax: 954-571-5234 Office Hours: 8:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.Email: [email protected] The YIDB Kellim Mikvah will be closed temporarily for renovations and cleaning. You can tovel your items atBRS 7900 N. Montoya Circle, Boca Raton, FL 33433 We do apologize for any inconvenience. Watch your mail for your YIDB statements, YIDB Calendar of Events 2016/2017 and Summary on The Security Fence. Protecting Israel, Protecting Our People YIDB members & their IDF grandchildren Ariel and Yigal Weber, grandsons of Debbie and Moshe Jacobs, made Aliyah with their family 14 years ago. Ariel (right) was 9 and Yigal (left) was 7. It seemed to Debbie her daughter Tamar, sold her house one day, packed it up the next and the family moved to Israel. Debbie and Moshe had strong ties to Israel. Debbie’s own father was a Yerushalmi. Moshe’s parents were holocaust survivors who lived in Israel at one time. Tamar belonged to Bnei Akiva and went to Camp Moshava. The Webers arrived in Israel just before the Intifada of 2002. To Tamar’s credit, she was determined to make it work. They settled in Modiin. Ariel attended high school and yeshiva before entering the IDF. He has just completed his 3 years of service. Ariel served in the artillery and received training as a medic. Ariel’s motto is “If you do something, do it well”. This led to Ariel receiving the honor of the Brigadier’s beret upon completion of his basic training. During the Gaza War, Ariel’s job was to electronically track the coordinates of the enemy for the benefit of his unit . Ariel has now taken a 4 month vacation and is with his grandparents in NY. He plans to attend Hebrew U. He will major in biology and then apply to veterinary college. Yigal chose the Hesder route, combining advanced Talmudic studies with his military service. Yigal has already completed 1½ years of service in a non-combative infantry unit. He serves as an assistant to the Director of Weaponry. His duties include scheduling, attendance, logistic and translation. He has been assigned the responsibility of translating weaponry manuals from English to Hebrew. He also translates for the foreign English speaking soldiers who serve on his base. These soldiers are in awe of an American born Israeli who serves in the army and also of Yigal’s knowledge of the current American sports team and their standings. It is too early to know what Yigal plans to do upon completion of his service. There is no doubt Yigal will take advantage of the opportunities open to him. It goes without saying, both Debbie and Moshe are proud of their IDF grandsons’ accomplishments. Their concerns for their safety during their grandsons’ tour of duty are natural especially during Ariel’s service during the Gaza war. Debbie emphasized that we do have to remember every soldier is someone’s child. Our prayers should be for every soldier. Seudah Shlishis Sponsored by: Chaya & Heshey Spitzer on the Yahrzeit of his father, Avraham ben Yaakov, A’H YIDB Summer Kollel In Conjunction with the Boca Raton Synagogue Summer Kollel At Young Israel of Deerfield Beach Three-Part Lecture Series July 13, 20, 27 At 8:00 PM Men and women are invited July 13 th Shiur 1 Rabbi Ari Federgun Rosh Kollel, BRS ואהבת לרעך כמוך“How Can God Demand One To Love? And as Much as Myself?”