Friday, July 25, 2008
Shabbos Bulletin 7/26/08
Parshas Mattos:
Jul 26, 2008 / 23 Tammuz 5768
Shabbos Schedule
Fri, Jul 25
06:30 pm Mincha
07:41 pm Candle Lighting
08:40 pm Krias Shema (earliest time)
Sat, Jul 26
08:25 am Shacharis Gabbai S. Gross
09:15 am Krias HaTorah Nat Eisman
09:30 am Krias Shema (latest time)
10:15 am Spirituality 101 R Heller
10:15 am Dvar Torah: R Shenker
11:00 am Kiddush
11:30 am Shiur R Cohen
"The Cause of Happiness & Unhappiness"
11:30 am Middos for Marriage Rbzn Shenker
06:15 pm InReach Parsha Class R Sorani
06:30 pm Kiruv Kollel R Azriel Muller
06:30 pm Pirkei Avos Howard Witkin
06:45 pm Gemara Brochos R Denbo
07:30 pm Mincha
08:00 pm Seudah Shlishis R Cohen
08:40 pm Maariv
Weekday Schedule
Sun Jul 27 Fri Aug 1
04:47 am Earliest Tallis Mattos
06:00 am Shacharis Gabbai Eliezer (Rick) Kahn
07:30 am Shacharis Gabbai Yona (Jonah) Light
7/8:00 am Sunday Shacharis
09:30 am Latest Shema
10:40 am Latest Shacharis
01:34 pm Earliest Mincha
06:32 pm Plag HaMincha
05:40 pm Summer Mincha
07:45 pm Mincha/Maariv
09:00 pm Maariv b'zmano
07:35 pm Candle Lighting next week- Parshas Masei
in-Reach Class Schedule
(At Aish unless specified)
Sun 9:00 am Hilchos Tefilos
Sun 8:00pm Book of Joshua (10 wks) R Weinberg
Mon-Fri 6:50 am Gemara R Cohen
Mon-Fri 7:00am Kiruv Kollel B'Chevrusa M. Abramson
Mon-Fri 8:30 am Mishne Brura: R Cohen
Laws of Prayer
Tues 8:15 am Tehillim Group Weinsteins
Wed 8:00 am Valley AM Learning R Heller
Wed 11:00 am Mommy, Me and Torah Rbzn Shenker
Wed 7:30 pm Gemara Skills R Shenker
Thurs Noon Pirkei Avos H. Witkin
Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits on Child-Raising, Part 4: Security (continued)
In previous weeks, Rabbi Berkovits discussed at length the importance and benefits of giving children a happy attitude towards life, and how parents can go about creating this happiness. This week, Rabbi Berkovits begins discussing another crucially important aspect of a healthy childhood.
How do parents actively contribute to the development of their children's security? Equally important, what are the things that need to be avoided so that we don't undermine this vital component of the child's introduction to life?
Regarding one who reneges on a promise to give a gift, halacha differentiates between a matana mu'etes (small gift) and a matana meruba (large gift). If the promised gift was of modest proportions, the one who fails to make good on the pledge is considered to be a mechusar amana (lacking in integrity). In the case of an exorbitant promise, however, he does not earn this title; it is the 'recipient' who is faulted for being foolish enough to believe such a pledge in the first place. There is a notable exception, though. If the gift was promised to a child, the one who fails to deliver is responsible even if he promised an unreasonably large gift. The reason is simple: Children trust. They are allowed to trust and supposed to trust.
One can argue that, pedagogically speaking, in preparation for life, why encourage such naiveté? To the contrary! Is it not in the best interests of the child to learn about the harsh realities of life early on? Let's educate him that people cannot always be trusted, that when someone makes exaggerated promises the possibilities range from wishful thinking to outright lying, but rarely should one expect it to come to fruition!
Lema'ase (in practice), this is not the case. Later on, life will teach him all its hard knocks. But in the early formative years, when it is crucial for the child to develop a sense of security, he must be taught how to trust. Beyond instilling the values of emes (truth) and sheker (falsehood), a kattan (minor) has a right to accept what he's being told at face value, because children have a right and a need to trust. And parents and educators must not just respect this, but actually go ahead and build it. The single most important way for adults to instil trust in children is by earning it. Parents and teachers must never promise without delivering. To be continued
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Shabbat Shalom, R'
Halacha of the week
The cup used for Kiddush or bentching must be washed inside and out. If it is clean, it does not require to be rinsed further. Some have the custom of adding a drop of water to the Kiddush cup. Mishne Brure: The one who makes Kiddush or is bentching over a cup should preferably wear a hat and jacket. The cup should be taken with both hands by the one who makes Kiddush or is bentching and then placed in one hand. Although some have the practice to have another place the cup in the hand of the one making Kiddush or bentching, this is not a requirement. There is no requirement to fill a cup to overflow, except for havdalah.
Aruch HaShulchan: The practice mentioned in the gemara of surrounding the Kiddush cup or the cup for bentching with other cups is no longer done.
Announcements:
Kiddush
No sponsors this week. Contact Tamar for sponsorship opportunities.
Thank you
Thank you to Marc Morrison for driving the Tomchei Shabbos route this week.
NEW SHABBOS DAVENING TIME
Beginning
VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH R' SIMCHA WEINBERG
Our weekly video conference with R' Simcha Weinberg will resume this Sun at 8pm.
JUL 27: EMERGENCY TEHILLIM GROUP
Please come say urgent tehillim for Rabbi Daniel and Mrs. Judith Arnall (R Avraham Daniel Mordechai ben Miriam Sara and Feiga bas Yetta Rivka). Sun at 8:30pm at the home of Ze'ev and Shoshana Weinstein, 1540 Edris.
CALLING ALL MEMBERS!
We are still mailing out Aish's new and exciting 2008-9 Membership Packages. Please return them to Aish ASAP. Addt'l applications are available in the back of the shul. Please note the following clarifications: the Family Associate membership is $900 ($75/month) and the Single Associate is $600 ($50/month).
SEED PROGRAM:
Mrs. Batsheva Wolbe and Mrs. Rachel Gold are the wives of the avreichim we are hosting for two weeks in August. They are both graduates of BJJ Teacher's Seminary and are available to learn with women in small groups or one-on-one between Aug 7 and Aug 20. This is an exceptional opportunity to learn something new or review that topic you've been meaning to get to
Contact Tamar at ext 305 to schedule a learning session.
THE BUSY WOMAN'S PARSHA CLASS
Too tired for an 8pm shiur after work? Always wonder what's in the entire parsha? Don't even know what a parsha is? Then this class is for you! If you are a woman who wants to be more educated, whether you're a beginner or have been learning for years, come to this new class designed especially for women. Thursdays at 7:30 am (that's right, am), Jul 31 through Sep 18 at Aish. Taught by
A Friday Get-2-gether
A Young Couples Event. Invite your seriously dating, engaged, or married friends for Shabbos dinner on Fri, Aug 15. Then we will all meet up for desert, lechaims, and shmoozing. Contact R Shenker at (310) 927-5919 to be a host or a guest.
CHOLENT COOK-OFF!
SHALOM MARKMAN VS. RABBI DAVE SORANI
Outside at Kiddush, there will be two meat cholents. Try them both and leave your used spoon in the labeled jar next to the cholent you like best...
The Jeff's Gourmet Sausage 5:40pm Mincha Challenge!.
Jeff's Gourmet Sausage challenges the Aish community to increase attendance for the 5:40pm mincha, Sun. thru Thurs. For all those in attendance 5 days TOTAL, present your initialed card at Jeff's Gourmet to receive 10% off your entire restaurant bill or a free pack of delicious sausages! This promotion will continue through Aug 31, 2008, culminating with a special deli-platter (dedicated to the "5:40 minyanaires") for an Aish Shabbos Kiddush. Warning: Jeff's Sausages are addicting and fleishig.
COMMUNITY BUILDING CORNER
Childcare Team: Important Childcare News! If you have not filled out and returned the childcare survey, please do so no later than Mon, Aug 28. Surveys are in the back of the shul and another email version was just sent out.
All community members are invited to an important childcare meeting, in which the results of the survey will be presented along with a sketch of what the new and improved youth program might look like. We would love your input! Wed, Aug 6th, 8:20 p.m. Aish Seminar Room.
Kiruv Team: Rabbi Jacobs's 12-person team is moving at a rapid pace. A high level of commitment is in place.
Greeters Team: Co-chairs are asking our Kiruv Community to step up and give one hour per month to help make Aish the friendliest place on the street.
Security Team: If I told you, we'd have to... well, you know.
Kiddush Team: Will R. Sorani crush the upstart challenger in today's cholent challenge?
Childcare Team: Please return your surveys not later then Mon, the 28th.
AISH Class information:
MIDDOS FOR MARRIAGE: PERFECT YOURSELF TO PERFECT YOUR MARRIAGE
Middos for Marriage is aimed at fixing the biggest problem in your marriage YOU! This series is for those of you married under five years (please respect this). We have a phenomenal line-up of speakers and subjects:
Today (Jul 26) at 11:30am in the Seminar Rm Rabbi Yitz Jacobs Balance Men Only
Aug 2 Rbtzn Emuna Braverman Humility Women Only
JUL 26: YIRAS SHAMAYIM CLASS for women
This Shabbos afternoon at 5:00 pm, Rebbetzin Braverman will continue her series of summer shiurim on understanding and deepening your Yiras Shamayim. The shiur is at her home.
JUL 26: SHABBOS AFTERNOON SERIES FOR WOMEN
This afternoon, Mrs. Adina Sher will begin a 3-part Bais Hamikdash class at 6:30pm in the Aish Annex. Topics include Rebuilding the Bais Hamikdash, based on the Rambam's Hilchos Bais Habechira (Jul 26), Ezekiel's Vision of the
JUl 28: YOUNG COUPLES
A class for young married women (under five years) at a private residence. The next topic will be "The Wise Learn from Children." Please RSVP with
JuL 30: Mommy, Me & Torah
For women & young children every Wed at 11 am for one hour at Aish. There is circle time with davening, songs, play, and snack time, followed by a 30 min parsha class with Rbtzn Shenker.
JUL 30: SKILLS-BASED GEMORA CLASS (4TH CHAPTER OF BRACHOS)
Every Wed at 7:30pm for men. Includes chevrusah preparation and a shiur. Hebrew reading required. Walk-ins welcome. Contact R'
jul 29:
Join this tehillim group every Tues night at 8:15 pm at Ze'ev and Shoshana Weinstein's home.
JUL 30: 'GEVURAH' IS
Gevurah: "Raising the bar for 30-somethings and beyond" is a young professionals Torah class for 30+ year-old men and women. Next event: Wed from 8:15 pm to 9:30 pm at Aish. R