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The Jewish Center - The Modern Orthodox Center for Jewish Life and Learning 131 W. 86th Street, New York, NY 10024 • www.jewishcenter.org • 212-724-2700
The Jewish Center S H A B B A T B U L L E T I N
FEBRUARY 19-20, 2016 • PARSHAT TETZAVEH• 11 ADAR 5776
EREV SHABBAT 5:16PM Candle lighting 5:25PM Minchah
SHABBAT 7:45AM Hashkama Minyan (The Max and Marion Grill Beit Midrash) 8:30AM Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine 9:00AM Shacharit (3rd floor) and Community Security Systems Awareness Shabbat 9:15AM Hashkama Shiur, The Sandak: Riches and Rituals at the Brit Milah Ceremony (5th floor) 9:27AM Sof Zman Kriat Shema 9:30AM Young Leadership Minyan (The Max Stern Auditorium) 9:30AM Teen Minyan (4th floor), Kiddush (9th floor) 10:00AM Youth Groups Hot Community Kiddush, Youth Department Birthday Kiddush (5th floor)
WITH THANKS TO OUR KIDDUSH SPONSORS: Hashkama Kiddush, Vivian & Daniel Chill in commemoration of the yahrtzeit of Daniel's mother, Libbie Chill, Chavivah bat Avraham HaCohen Hashkama Kiddush, Leyla Fortgang & Donny Posner Community Kiddush, Lori Zelter & Len Berman in honor of CSS Community Kiddush, Harriet & George Blank in commemoration of the yahrzeit of Harriet's parents, Edith & Adolf Tersch Community Kiddush, Rachel Wolf & Andrew Borodach in appreciation of the CSS volunteers Community Kiddush, Steve & Esther Graber in honor of all of the CSS volunteers Community Kiddush, Ira, Jonathan, Michael and Hillary Hofer in memory of David Hofer Community Kiddush, Bosi & Yaron Kinar in honor of the JC's CSS volunteers Community Kiddush, Rabbi Bill & Beverly Lebeau in commemoration of the yahrzeit of their mothers, Edythe Lebeau and Sophie Aronson Community Kiddush, Kathy & Milton Parnass in commemoration of the yahrzeit of Kathy's father, Samuel Berggrun, Shmuel Zvi ben Shlomo HaLevi and Milton's brother, Sol Parnass Community Kiddush, Avi Schwartz in honor of all those who work CSS Community Kiddush, Rose Lynn Sherr in commemoration of the 15th yahrzeit of her beloved mother, Dorothy Willis Sherr, Devorah bat Reuven Yosef Teen Kiddush, Lori Zelter & Len Berman Teen Kiddush, Jessica & Larry Klein in honor of Rebecca's birthday Birthday Kiddush, Amanda & Daniel Laifer in honor of Charlie, Emmeline and Juliette
12:40PM Early Minchah (The Max and Marion Grill Beit Midrash) 3:00PM Bikkur Cholim/Bikkur in the Home (meet at 730 Columbus Ave.) Youth Department Teen Program: Bikkur Cholim Visits 4:25PM 39 Melachot with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind, A Survey of Contemporary Approaches to Electricity 4:25PM Israel Friedman Daf Yomi 5:10PM Minchah, Shabbat afternoon groups (5th floor) Seudah Shlishit Speaker: Rabbi Yissocher Frand (see page 3 for more information)
WITH THANKS TO OUR SEUDAH SHLISHIT SPONSORS: Shari & Josh Goldberg and Family in honor of their children, Evelyn and Phillip
6:17PM Shabbat concludes 6:30PM Parent-Child Learning with Rabbi Ari Lamm, The Mystery of the Mizbach Ha-Ketoret (The Max and Marion Grill Beit Midrash) 7:00PM Youth Department Movie Night: E.T.
WOMEN'S TEHILLIM GROUP • Monday, February 29 at 7:15PM. Contact Joyce Weitz for more information at 212-877-1176.
DAILY SERVICES
Sun., Feb. 21 Daf Yomi 7:45AM Shacharit 8:30AM Minchah 5:25PM
Mon., Feb. 22 - Thurs., Feb. 25 Shacharit 7/8AM Daf Yomi 7:45AM Minchah 5:25PM
Fri., Feb. 26 Daf Yomi 7:45AM Shacharit 7/8AM Candle lighting 5:26PM Minchah 5:30PM
MAY AND SAMUEL RUDIN LECTURE ERICA BROWN IN CONVERSATION WITH
DAVID GREGORY THE AMERICAN FAITH AT WORK AND AT HOME
SUNDAY, MARCH 13 AT 7:30PM
Join us as our two speakers discuss their recently-published books about faith and religion. Book signings by both Erica Brown and David Gregory to follow the lecture.
David Gregory is a television journalist and the former moderator of NBC News' Sunday morning talk show, Meet the Press.
This event is free and open to the public. Visit our website to reserve your seat.
ONEG SHABBAT FAMILY DAY CARNIVAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
FROM 11:00AM-3:00PM
Oneg Shabbat distributes Shabbat and Yom Tov food and packages to those who are unable to provide for themselves.
The Annual Carnival, the primary fundraising event for Oneg, is one of the highlights of the year not only for our organization, but also for the Upper West Side community and beyond. Visit www.onegshabbat.org to register.
GIFT OF LIFE BONE MARROW DRIVE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
FROM 11:00AM-3:00PM
Johnny Glaser's mother needs a bone mar-row transplant. We teamed up with Gift of Life to hold a bone marrow drive, which entails only a cheek swab. All are welcome. Please come and help save a life.
COMMUNITY SECURITY SERVICE (CSS) AWARENESS SHABBAT
This Shabbat, we are excited to honor and thank the great team of volunteers who serve as our Shabbat security throughout the year (through rain, snow and heat, etc.). Our CSS members provide a valuable service to our synagogue and now is our chance to say thank you. If you are interested in learning more about CSS please email jc@thecss.org.
To sponsor Kiddush or Seudah Shlishit or a JC event, please contact Aaron at astrum@jewishcenter.org
DAILY (except Shabbat) Israel Friedman Daf Yomi with rotating JCU Faculty, 7:45AM
MONDAY The Gift of Giving: The Laws and Ethics of Tzedakah with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind, 8:00PM
TUESDAY Ultimate Values and Ultimate Sacrifice: Kiddush Hashem and Martyrdom with Rabbi Noach Goldstein, William Fischman Rabbinic Intern, 7:45-8:30AM
Nosh and Drash with Dr. Adena Berkowitz, 10:15AM
Jewish History: Judaism in a Christian Empire with Rabbi Ari Lamm, 7:15PM
David, King of Israel: Sadye and Henry Bayer Chumash Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 8:00PM
WEDNESDAY Women of the Bible with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 11:00AM
The Lives and Art of the Artists of the Holocaust with Ronit D. Appel (February 24 and March 2), 7:15PM. Space is lim-ited. To register please email eliane@jewishcenter.org
Parsha/Haftarah Round Table with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 7:15PM
Advanced Talmud Chabura with Rabbi Daniel Fridman, 8:00PM
The Next Level with Rabbi Mark Wildes, 8:00PM
SHABBAT Rabbi Israel Silverstein Mishnayot Class with Rabbi Yosie Levine, 8:30AM
Hashkama Shiur with rotating JCU Faculty, 9:15AM
Israel Friedman Daf Yomi with rotating JCU Faculty
39 Melachot with Rabbi Dovid Zirkind
Parent-Child Learning with rotating JCU Faculty; check the front page of the bulletin for times
JEWISH CENTER UNIVERSITY WINTER SEMESTER For more information visit our website or contact Rabbi Dovid Zirkind at dzirkind@jewishcenter.org
Shabbat, March 18 PRE-PURIM COMMUNITY DINNER Details to follow. Sunday, March 20 YOUTH DEPARTMENT PURIM CARNIVAL See page 3 for more information. Wednesday, March 23 following Megillah reading PURIM BREAK-FAST Join us to break the fast after Ta’anit Esther. Sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact Aaron at astrum@jewishcenter.org to sponsor or for more information.
Wednesday, March 23 COMMUNITY MEGILLAH READING, FAMILY MEGILLAH READING/ICE CREAM PARTY MISHLOACH MANOT PACKING AND DELIVERING Here's an opportunity to participate in a simple and meaningful mitzvah! Every Purim, families of The JC deliver mishloach manot to elderly and homebound members of our community. Join us and assemble mishloach manot and deliver them on Purim morning. If you are interested in volunteering to prepare or deliver a pack-age, please email jennandgaby@jewishcenter.org. More details, like the date of the packaging event, to follow.
PURIM PROGRAMS AT THE JC
PREPARING FOR PURIM MATANOT L’EVYONIM
Please remember to send Matanot L'evyonim, gifts to the poor, before Purim. The amount given should be sufficient to assist at least two different people with their Purim meal. Checks made out to the Rabbi Leo Jung Memo-rial Fund earmarked "Matanot L'evyonim" that are received be-fore Purim (March 23) will be distributed to the poor on Purim day to fulfill your obligation.
MEGILLAH READING We would like to provide every-one with the opportunity to hear the Megillah on Purim. If someone you know will not be able to
leave home on Purim, or if you would like to volunteer to read Megillah for the homebound, please contact Rabbi Zirkind at dzirkind@jewishcenter.org or 212-724-2700.
ONEG SHABBAT Make the holiday of Purim a festive time for the needy or homebound in our community. Help provide mishloach manot packages in addition to their regular Shabbat meals. Colorful Purim cards are also available. For more information and to find out how to donate, please visit www.onegshabbatny.org.
MISHLOACH MANOT TO IDF SOLDIERS
Send baskets filled with Israeli products and bakery goods to IDF soldiers in Israel. Packages will bear a card noting your name with a Purim greeting. Please place your order by Mon-day, March 14. The cost is $10 per package, $300 for a unit and $500 for a platoon. Make your check payable to The Jewish Center and earmark it "Mishloach Manot to IDF" or donate online at www.jewishcenter.org.
WED., MARCH 23 TA’ANAT ESTHER, EREV PURIM
Fast Begins 5:31AM Shacharit 6:45 & 7:45AM Minchah 6:45PM Maariv followed by Megillah reading 7:30PM Fast ends 7:41PM Late Megillah reading 9:30PM
THURS., MARCH 24 PURIM
Shacharit 6:30/7:30AM Late Megillah Reading 10:00AM Minchah 7:00PM
PURIM SCHEDULE
To advertise or list an announcement in The Jewish Center Bulletin, please contact us at eliane@jewishcenter.org
SISTERHOOD PRESENTS: PAINT WITH ME TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 7:00PM - EUROPEAN WINE AND CHEESE TASTING; 7:30PM - PAINT A EUROPEAN MASTERPIECE This is your chance to meet your inner artist in a relaxed, fun setting. The teacher will guide you step-by-step through the process of replicating the event’s featured painting. The class is perfect for beginners as well as more advanced artists. Participants will learn technique and art terms along the way. Each participant will go home with her own masterpiece. All supplies will be provided at the event. The program costs $36 per person and $50 to sponsor. Please visit our website to register or reserve your spot and pay at the door.
BONE MARROW DRIVE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FROM 11:00AM-3:00PM Johnny Glaser's mother needs a bone marrow transplant. We have teamed up with Gift of Life to hold a bone marrow drive, which entails only a cheek swab. If you are between 18 and 44 years old, it is free. Please help save a life.
ANNUAL ONEG SHABBAT CARNIVAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FROM 11:00AM-3:00PM Oneg Shabbat distributes Shabbat and Yom Tov food and packages to those within the Upper West Side community who are unable to provide for themselves. The Annual Carnival, the primary fundraising event for Oneg, is one of the highlights of the year not only for our organization, but also for the Upper West Side community and beyond. Visit www.onegshabbat.org to register.
LADIES GOT TALENT SUNDAY, MARCH 6 AT 7:00PM An all-female talent show, by women, for women, helping women. This female initiative gives women artists the opportunity to perform in front of an all-female audience. Tickets cost $15 for JC members and $20 for non-members. Visit our website to register. The show will be followed by an all-female dance party. Questions should be directed to ladiesgottalent@gmail.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
CHILDREN, JOIN US FOR ADON OLAM Children ages 2-6 are encouraged to come to the bimah during the Cantor’s recitation of Kiddush and then sing Adon Olam. MOVIE NIGHT: E.T. SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20 All those ages 7 and up are welcome. Visit our website to register. BIKKUR CHOLIM VISITS SHABBAT, FEBRUARY 27 This program will cater those in grades 5-8. SPORTS NIGHT WITH DUBE ZONE MOTZEI SHABBAT, MARCH 12 Take part in a variety of sport activities and stations with Dube Zone coaches. Visit our website to register.
TEEN LEADERSHIP TRAINING SESSION WITH ERICA BROWN SUNDAY, MARCH 13 FROM 10:00AM -12:00PM Erica Brown, a leadership expert, will teach current youth leaders and any teens who are interested in working as youth leaders to inspire and communicate with children and families and about conflict management. To RSVP or learn more about the program, contact Jenn and Gaby. PURIM CARNIVAL SUNDAY, MARCH 20 FROM 11:00AM-2:00PM If you are available to volunteer at the carnival, please contact Jenn and Gaby Minsky. SAVE THE DATE: YOUTH SHABBAT SHABBAT, APRIL 2
YOUTH DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS & UPDATES For more information contact our Youth Directors at jennandgaby@jewishcenter.org.
MAZAL TOV Elana Kaminetzky on her engagement to Brian Cohen
Shifra Epstein on the birth of her great-granddaughter, Michaela Fanya
Ilana Gadish & Moshe Peters on the birth of a girl
BEREAVEMENT We regret to inform you of the passing of Marcia Brandfon, mother of Jewish Center member Jill Wildes.
We regret to inform you of the passing of long time Jewish Center member Nat Trauring, husband of Annie Trauring. The funeral took place on Friday, February 19. Shivah information to follow.
COMMUNITY ACCOMPLISHMENTS Congratulations to Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm who will receive the Rabbinic Leadership Award from the Manhattan Jewish Experience
Congratulations to Rabbi Jacob J. & Yocheved Schacter who are the Guests of Honor at Congregation Rinat Yisrael's 28th Annual Dinner.
THANK YOU TO OUR USHERS Thank you to our ushers Jay Worenklein and Miriam Gutwein.
ABOUT OUR SEUDAH SHLISHIT SPEAKER Rabbi Yissocher Frand is a Rosh Yeshiva at Baltimore's Yeshivas Ner Israel. He has authored seven books and has lectured widely throughout the United States and around the world. He has deliv-ered keynote addresses at both the national conventions of Agudath Israel of America and Torah U'mesorah as well as the Siyum Hashas in 2012 at Met Life Stadium. His teaching has inspired his students, who now number in the thousands.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Yosie Levine Rabbi
Dovid Zirkind Assistant Rabbi
Chaim David Berson Cantor
Daniel Fridman Resident Scholar
Ari Lamm Resident Scholar
Erica Brown Community Scholar
Noach Goldstein William Fischman Rabbinic Intern
Aaron Strum Executive Director
Eliane Dreyfuss Glassman Director of
Programming and Communications
Jenn & Gaby Minsky Youth Directors
OFFICERS Avi Schwartz President
Andrew Borodach First Vice President
Andrew Kaplan Vice President
Mark Segall Vice President
Rose Lynn Sherr Vice President
Michael Jacobs Assistant
Vice President
Yaron Kinar Treasurer
Len Berman Assistant Treasurer
Miri Lipsky Secretary
Interim Yoetzet Halacha Julia Baruch (while Ilana Gadish is on maternity
leave) jb.yoetzet@gmail.com
(929) 274-0628
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Clothes Maketh the Priest Dr. Erica Brown, Community Scholar
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY SEFARIM SALE FEBRUARY 7 – 28 AT 2495 AMSTERDAM AVENUE
Don’t miss the world’s largest Jewish book sale completely run by Yeshiva University students. When shopping at the Seforim sale, please use the coupon code TJC and a portion of your purchase will be donated to our shul. For more information visit theseforimsale.com.
We open up our sedra with the command for the kohanim to wear bigdei kodesh - holy or sanctified garments. “Make sacral vestments for your brother Aaron for dignity and adornment.” [28:2] This demand is not self-evident. If you were asked to make holy clothing, what would you do – besides taking sewing lessons – to guide your fulfillment of this elusive request? What ensues among medieval commentators is a discussion about what this expression means. Do the clothes have to be made with holy intent? Yes. Do the clothes have to serve in a holy space? Yes. Do those who make them have to be extraordinary in some way? Yes. Rabbinic discussion “covers” all of these arenas to satisfy this high bar of clothing production. Only on Yom Kippur was the High Priest to wear something else – bigdei lavan – the white garments of purity described in Vayikra 16:4. We have evidence from Josephus, rabbinic testimonies and Ben Sira – a book of the Apocrypha – that the Cohen Gadol, the High Priest, looked magnificent, a theme captured in our mussaf prayers of Yom Kippur in that tuneful favorite “Marei Cohen” – like a morning star, like the full moon on a festival day. His appearance was aided by the relief that his atonement on behalf of his household and the entire nation was accept-ed. Nahmanides on 28:2 adds that the look the text was trying to achieve was that of the royalty who existed during the days of the Torah’s composition. All would have been in awe of the king/priest. This adds yet another dimension to the definition of holiness: the clothing had to inspire rever-ence form an aesthetic point of view. The Talmud adds another fascinating layer in its discussion of the priests’ clothing and
the achievement of holiness. In a mishna in BT Yoma, there is a lengthy passage detailing the cost of the various type of linens required in the priests’ white wear [34b]. While we are unsure of how much 12 minas or 800 zuz are, by the sound if it, these clothes were worthy of Saville Row prices. The mishna concludes with a telling line: “All that at the charge of the community, and if he wanted to spend more of his own he could do so.” What made the clothing holy was, in part, that the cohen expensed it to the entire community. We paid for the clothing so that the cohen could truly represent each and every one of us in his service. He was permit-ted to add his own flourish should he have the means, but the baseline costs were absorbed by all. Holiness rests in all of us and the cohen, to represent us effectively, had to spend our funds to achieve his grandeur. The closest way to understand this is perhaps through my favorite FDR quote, first said on April 14, 1938 and enshrined in his memorial: "I never forget that I live in a house owned by all the American people and that I have been given their trust." We adjust accordingly: “I never forget that I wear the clothes of all the Jewish people and that when I pray in their holy sanctuary, I have been given their trust.”
Jewish Center Assistant Rabbi Candidates
Sunday, March 11-12
RABBI EFFY UNTERMAN is the Associate Rabbi at Congregation Torat Emet in Columbus, OH, where he oversees the educational platform and programs of the synagogue, engaging young professionals across Columbus, and working to cultivate a warm and welcoming atmosphere to strengthen the synagogue’s community. Prior to joining Torat Emet, he and his wife, Rivkie, lived in New York, where he received a Wexner Graduate Fellowship for Jewish leadership and academic achievement in his work at Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Education and the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. The Untermans are proud parents of two children.
The Jewish Center •131 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024 www.jewishcenter.org • 212-724-2700
Shabbat, March 4-5
RABBI MARK GLASS, a native of Manchester, England, spent two years studying in Yeshivat Hakotel in Israel after High School. Following two years at the University of Manchester, he transferred to Yeshiva University, earning a BA in philosophy. Currently, he is completing his MA in Jewish philosophy at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies and his semikhah at RIETS. He has spent the last year and a half as Rabbinic Intern at Congregation Ahavas Achim in Highland Park, New Jersey where, among other things, he delivers weekly shiurim, regular derashot, and chairs the Education Committee. Rabbi Mark is an avid reader, particular of non-fiction, and also does graphic design in his spare time. He lives with his wife Ruthy, a PhD candidate in neuroscience at Rutgers University, and their 7-month-old son, Yair, in Highland Park, New Jersey.
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