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Mattos - 7:40pm
By Aaron | July 25, 2008
Shabbos Mattos
6:19 pm Early Mincha
7:40 pm Candlelighting
7:45 pm Mincha (please note there is a mis-print in the calendar)
7:00 am Shacharis (Hashkama minyan)
8:00 am Rav Summers Gemara Shiur On Hiatus Until Elul
9:00 am Shacharis
Kiddish sponsored by the Anshe Emes Shabbos Unsponsored Kiddush Group – All donations are encouraged and welcomed!
Noon (approx) – Mark Magid Parsha Shiur (this week on Sefer Yonah)
4:30 pm Women’s Pirkei Avos shiur w/Rebbetzin Summers at the Summers home (1453 So Durango)
6:05 pm Hilchos Shabbos shiur w/Rav Summers (for men and women)
6:50 pm Mussar shiur – Orchos Tzadikkim w/Rav Summers (for men and women).
7:35 pm Mincha
Seudah Shlishit co-sponsored by Rabbi & Mrs Miller marking the yahrzeit of Rabbi Miller’s father, and
By the extended Escovitz family
8:49 pm Shabbos Ends / Maariv
Bullet Points – Rav Summers’ Hilchos Shabbos Shiur
- What is a blech and what is it’s purpose?
- How does one blech a gas appliance?
- How does one or can one use a crock pot on Shabbos ?
- How does one return something onto a fire on Shabbos?
Bullet Points for Mark Magid’s shiur – This week Sefer Yonah
· (Yonah 3:1) – Yevamos 98A says that Yonah had 2 navuas not 3. How can we understand this when he had 3 in this haftorah itself, plus another navua in Melachim B 14:25/
· Yonah 1:2 – Hashem commands Yonah to go to Ninveh to cry out against her .. but here in 3:2, Hashem orders Yonah to cry out to her. Why the difference between the two commands from Hashem?
· According to the Yalkut Shemoni, why did Hashem first tell Yonah to go to Ninveh, and only later tell him what to say? Why didn’t Hashem tell Yonah everything at once?
Tuesday night, July 29, 7pm – Women’s Event
“Recipes for the 9 Days” – shiur and recipe tasting. $5. PLEASE RSVP: debbitzen@dslextreme.com OR cinnamax@pobox.com
Summer SEED Program (with bocherim from Chofetz Chaim)
We have official confirmation on the dates for the program. August 8th through August 21st.
Please contact me (rkershberg@pobox.com) or Rav Summers (ravsummers@anshe.org) if you would like to help sponsor the Seed Program this year.
Tisha B’Av at Anshe Emes
Rabbi Summers Kinos following Shacharis
Rabbi Shlomo Goldberg - Ohr Eliyahu - first shiur
Rabbi Avrohom Stulberger - Valley Torah / Ner Aryeh - after mincha
Chofetz Chaim Hertiage Foundation video w/Rabbi M. Solomon and Rabbi P. Krohn – approx 4pm
Rabbi Avrohom Miller - Mexico City – approx 6pm (followed by 2nd Mincha)
Shmiras HaLasohon Shiur - Motzei Shabbos, July 26
The Shmiras HaLashon, the mitzvah of proper speech, Shiur is presented by Rabbi Avrohom Stulberger, principal of Valley Torah High School and an expert on Shmiras Haloshon. The shiur will be held on Motzei Shabbos, July 26, at 10:00 p.m. at the Pines home, 9042 Larke Ellen Circle, Los Angeles. This shiur is given in memories of Chana Rochel bas Shaul, Miriam Schmidt-Pines’ mother, Leah Golda Bas Menachem Tzvi, Rabbi Stulberger’s mother, and Beilah Chayah Bas HaRav Shlomo Hershel, Eliyahu Pines’ mother, who recently passed away. . Everyone is welcome!
Rabbi Leib Tropper , Eternal Jewish Family (EJF)
Will be in Shul for Shabbos Nachamu
Rabbi Tropper is trying to spread word about what EJF does and issues with conversion today.
He will be speaking an hour and ½ before mincha and will allow time for Q/A. The entire shul is encouraged to attend.
Tuesday night “Shaarei Halacha” shiur w/Rav Summers – ON HIATUS THIS WEEK (July 29th)
Continues every Tuesday nite at 8:30after Maariv – A Shiur on Rabbi Greenwald’s halacha sefer “Sharrei Halacha” (about everyday Halacha). The shiurim are now available on the Anshe Emes web site at http://www.anshe.org/emessaries/audio/
Women’s Chumash Chavrusa Group on Wednesday evenings
Dr. Rachel Freedland is giving a women’s Chumash Chavrusa group on Wednesday nights 8-9 pm. If you are interested in learning Chumash in depth and sharing it with other women, this program is for you. We will pair up and learn Chumash Shemos pasuk by pasuk with Mefarshim. A certain level of textual skills is needed. We are however open to pairing up people of different levels depending on their wants and needs. RSVP Required. Responses & Questions Welcomed. PLEASE EMAIL: CHUMASH.BCHEVRUSAH@GMAIL.COM
Kiddish Committee New Payment Policy
The Kiddush Committee (KC) is re-introducing its payment policy: Services are provided only after payment has been received. Unless specific arrangements are personally made with Mrs. Cohen or Mr. Jacobs, the KC will not provide a Kiddush or Shalosh Seudot unless payment is received three days before the event.
Thank you, Anshe Emes Kiddush Committee
Anshe Emes Shidduch List
Anshe Emes members who are single and who would like to be on the Anshe Emes shidduch list are encouraged to contact either Michael or Debbie Hamlin at shadchan@anshe.org or by calling the shul office.
Minyanim Schedule for Upcoming Week
Day Shacharis Mincha/Maariv
Sun 6:45am/7:30am 7:40m
Mon 5:45am/6:30am/8am 7:40pm
Tue 5:45am/6:45am/8am 7:40pm
Wed 5:45am/6:45am/8am 7:40pm
Thu 5:45am/6:30am/8am 7:40pm
Fri 5:45am/6:45am/8am 7:40pm
Halachic Zmanim for next week July 27 – Aug 01 (Yasher Koach to Ben Taylor for providing weekly info!)
Alos: 4:36 am Sunday; 4:41 am Friday
M’Shyakir (earliest Tallis/Tefillin):5:06 am Sunday; 5:10 am Friday
Netz: 6:01 am Sunday; 6:05 am Friday
Sof Zman Krias Shema (Gr”A): 9:31 am
Sof Zman Tfillah (Gr”A): 10:40 am
Earliest Mincha: 1:34 pm
Plag Hamincha: 6:28 pm
Shkiya: 7:58 pm Sunday; 7:54 pm Friday
Empowering the families of Sderot Project Shabbat Shalom
(Rav Summers knows of this organization through his father in law—and believes it would be it would be a great thing to contribute to during the 3 weeks to demonstrate our ahavas Yisroel)
http://connectionsisrael.com/empowering-the-families-of-sderot
After meeting with a few organizations and key people in Sderot, Connections Israel has decided to direct funds towards a wonderful new program called Shabbat Shalom. The goal of this project is to empower the families of Sderot. “It is better to give than to receive.” Shabbat Shalom enables the residents of Sderot to give instead of only receive.
Each month, hundreds of individuals and families request to visit Sderot. While the Sderot community is warm and welcoming, they are unable to financially support the large numbers of people who want to come and show their support.
Currently 100-150 individuals are being hosted every Shabbat in Sderot and the plan is to increase this number by 1/3. In other words, an additional 30 families from around the country will now be hosted by local families for Shabbat!
Hosting a family is complicated as well as financially taxing when taking into account the depressed economic situation of the area. To address this demand, an eight room complex will be rented and refurbished in order to house these Shabbat guests in addition to the home hospitality already available.
Also, each host family will receive a voucher that will be redeemable in the local stores to cover the additional food costs for Shabbat meals. The indirect benefit to this is the way in which it boosts the local economy, in addition to enabling the local residents to give to others.
During Shabbat, the visitors will be exposed to the people and the community while having the opportunity to attend lectures and engage in various other educational and cultural programs. This program has already been piloted in one area of the community. Participants in this pilot project have reported an increase in self esteem, something positive to look forward to, and renewed strength and conviction to remain in Sderot. Now, not only individual families will be able to participate in this project, but entire communities will be able to come as a group.
This will help new friendships to develop and reciprocal invitations to be extended.
Connections Israel will play a major role in supporting this program for the next 12 months.
Even from a distance, you can be a part of Shabbat Shalom and participate in the mitzvah of Hachnasat orchim, welcoming guests. The cost of hosting one family is $150.
All donations are greatly appreciated! Questions? hillel@ConnectionsIsrael.com
Shabbat Shalom – sponsor a family for Shabbat in Sderot $150 (per family)
Shabbat Shalom – sponsor 10 visitors for Shabbat in Sderot $300 ($30 per visitor)
Please send check, Payable to: Connections Israel to:
Hillel Levin
Connections Israel
PO Box 28371
Jerusalem 91283
Israel
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