Friday, May 30, 2008

Shabbos Bulletin 5/31/08

Good Shabbos!

 

 

May 31:AISH DIRECTORy: final call for submissions

Deadline for personal/business information is May 31st.  Email us your information; we cannot cross-check with everyone!  We plan to have it ready by Shavuos.

 

 

 

Parshas Bamidbar

May 31, 2008/ 26 Iyar 5768

 

 

 

Shabbos Schedule

Fri, May 30

06:30 pm  Mincha

07:40 pm   Candle Lighting

08:40 pm   Krias Shema                (earliest time)

 

Sat, May 31

08:25 am  Shacharis  Gabbaim R Quinn & S. Gross

09:15 am   Krias HaTorah             Boruch Veitzer

09:20 am   Krias Shema               (latest time)

10:15 am     Spirituality 101             R Heller

10:15 am     Dvar Torah                  Eliyahu Veitzer

10:50 am   Dvar Torah                   Boruch Veitzer

11:00 am    Kiddush   

                   No 11:30 Shiur

11:30 am    Young Married’s Shiur         Marc Firestone

06:00 pm  Power to the Parsha  R Sorani

06:15 pm   Kiruv Kollel                  Michael Abramson

06:30pm   Gemara Brochos        R Denbo

07:15 pm    Mincha     

07:45 pm   Seudah Shlishis

                   Dvar Torah

08:40 pm   Maariv

 

Weekday Schedule

Sun June 1 - Fri June 6

04:35 am   Earliest Tallis –Bamidbar

06:00 am  Shacharis – Gabbai Eliezer (Rick) Kahn

07:30 am   Shacharis – Gabbai Yona (Jonah) Light

07:00/8:00 am   Sunday Shacharis

09:17 am    Latest Shema

10:28 am   Latest Shacharis

01:26 pm   Earliest Mincha

07:50 pm Mincha/Maariv

09:00 pm Maariv b’zmano

07:44 pm Candle Lighting next week- Parshas Naso

06:30 pm Mincha Erev Shabbos summer schedule

 

 

Weekday in-Reach Class Schedule

(At Aish unless specified)

Sun            9:00am      Hilchos Tefilos                      Nossen (Nat) Eisman

Mon-Fri      6:50 am     Gemara                                  R Cohen

Mon-Fri      8:30 am     Mishne Brura: Eruv Tavshilin and

Simchas Yom Tov                R Cohen

Mon           8:15 pm      Women’s Tehillim                 1540 S. Edris

Wed           8:00 am     Valley AM Learning             R Heller

Wed           11:00 am     Mommy, Me and Torah       Reb Shenker

Thurs         Noon        Pirkei Avos                        Howard Witkin

Thurs         8:15 pm      6 Constant Mitzvos               R Denbo

 

 

 

Shavuos - Torah is our life

 

Rabbi Dov Berish Weidenfeld the Rov of Tshebin (1881-1965) in Yerushalayim was a noted Torah scholar. His hasmoda (a person who does not waste a moment) was legendary.  As a child, as a Rov and even until the final moments of his life, he was constantly engaged with Torah.

R. Chaim Shmuelevitz, the Rosh HaYeshiva of the Mirrer Yeshiva told the following story at the eulogy of R. Dov Berish:

He (R. Chaim) another Rov had once come to visit R. Dov Berish.  Rov Dov Berish graciously welcomed them into his home. The visiting rabbis asked their host to join them in discussing a matter of communal importance but were surprised when he declined.

“Do not think that the matter is unimportant” said R. Dov Berish, “on the contrary it is of great urgency. You both must involve yourself in it.  I, on the other hand am simply unable to come with you, for my very life depends on it. You see, some years ago, I was extremely ill—close to death—and I davened to HaShem: “Ribon shel Olam ich vil lernen Dein Torah!! ( I want to learn Your Torah! HaShem answered my prayers and spared my life and therefore I must keep learning in order that I stay alive!!”

 

Shabbat Shalom, R’ Moshe Cohen

 

 

Jewish law tip

 

Mishne Brure forbids tying shoes with a double knot.  It is even forbidden to tie shoes with a single knot and bow if the knot will remain for more than 24 hours (ex: he will slip off his shoes without untying them)

 

Aruch HaShulchan permits tying shoes with a double knot if it will be undone within 24 hours and this opinion may be relied upon in cases of necessity.

 

 

Announcements:

Kiddush sponsor

Eliyahu, Diane, Breina, Levi and Sara Bina Veitzer are proud to sponsor Kiddush in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Baruch Yisroel Veitzer.  Baruch, we love you and we hope your layning is mamash geshmak! 

 

seudah shlishis sponsor

-Michal and Alex Abramson and their families are sponsoring Seudah Shlishis in memory of the yarzheit of Alex's father Yoel Srednicki.

-Steve and Bill Gross and their families are sponsoring Seudah Shlishis in memory of the 18th yarzheit of their beloved father Richard, Raphael ben Yaakov, zt’l.

 

Thank YOu

- Thank you to David Notowitz and his children Shira and Yitzchak for driving the Tomchei Shabbos route last week.

- Thank you to Meira Amster for organizing the new weekly Mommy & Me. It was a great success and will now be a weekly event for mommies at 11 in the Aish Annex.

 

-Rabbi Markman would like to thank the Aish LA community for coming to the banquet and supporting the cause.  Malcolm Hoenlein was very impressed with the turnout given we were up against John McCain, Al Gore and Michelle Obama to name a few major draws that evening.  The Community video has received a lot of praise from all corners of our supporters and friends.  Thank you for caring and sharing the vision.

 

June 7: Community Lunch with Rabbi simcha Weinberg

The community is invited to join Rabbi Weinberg for Shabbos lunch on Parshas Naso.  Cost: $36 for adults, $18 for children.  RSVP only with Karen at ext 305 or KSiles@aishla.com

 

Jun 9: Learn with Simcha for Shavuos

The Aish community is privileged to have Rabbi Simcha Weinberg teaching for Shavuos.  He will be teaching throughout the evening on the Book of Ruth.  SPONSOR KIDDUSH FOR HIM!!!

 

 

“Building A Better Marriage” - this week it is the men

This Shabbos at 11.30 we will be building on the tremendous success of the last two weeks with a class from Marc Firestone. Marc is one of the leading members of our community who has been teaching about relationships and marriage at his monthly classes for many-a-long-year.

 

This series is founded on the idea that the key to our individual successes is our marriage. So, we have organized, for our local young marrieds’, 8 awesome classes, all for the purpose of “Building a Better Marriage”. The classes will be on Shabbos at Aish at 11.30 (prompt) following Kiddush at 11.00.

 

May 31 – Men – Marc Firestone – Understand your wife?  Speaking her language

June 6 – Women – Nechama Denbo – An “Intimate” Conversation

 

Teachers include Betsy Gordon, Nechama Denbo, Sharon Shenker, Emuna Braverman, Rabbi Nachum Braverman, Rabbi Moshe Cohen, Marc Firestone and Motti Shenker, with topics to include marriage skills, communication, understanding your spouse and managing in-laws, conflict resolution.

 

Get in touch with Rabbi Shenker or Sharon for more details.

 

 

Aish Class information:

May 31: For women only:

Please note change of time:

On Shabbos at 4:30 pm we are fortunate to hear Mrs. Miriam Adani, coordinator of the Kever Rachel Fund speak on the power of tefillah.  Mrs. Adani is responsible for enabling thousands of Jews to pray and learn at the Kever. 

 

After her words, Rebbetzin Emuna Braverman will give her 5:00 pm Shiur.  This year we are working on understanding and deepening our Yiras Shamayim.  Both classes will be at her home.

 

Jun 4: Mommy, Me & Torah

Aish has begun a Mommy & Me for women on Wednesdays mornings at 11 for one hour.  There is circle time with davening and songs, play time, snack time followed by a 30 minute parsha class from Rebbetzin Sharon Shenker.  Please tell any mommies you know about it. 

 

Cancelled: Pirkei Avos classes (may 29/31)

Howard Witkin’s Pirkei Avos classes on Thurs at noon and on Shabbos at 6:15 are cancelled for this week only.  The following week, they will resume as scheduled.

 

Yeshiva Tutoring

Yeshiva bachurim are available to learn with you or your son in Chumash, Mishna, Gemara, Mishna Brura, or layning at affordable rates.  Evenings and summer hours.  Please contact Ariel Shmagin at 310-558-4789 for more information.

 

 

Karen Siles

Community & Hospitality Coordinator

Aish Los Angeles

Phone:310.278.8672 ext. 305

 

 

 






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