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RABBI EFREM GOLDBERGMarah D’[email protected]
RABBI PHILIP MOSKOWITZAssociate [email protected]
DAVID KAY, MDPresident
RABBI DAVID SHABTAI, MDRabbi, Sephardic Minyan
RABBI RAEL BLUMENTHALRabbi, BRS [email protected]
RABBI JOSH BROIDEOutreach [email protected]
RABBI SIMMY SHABTAIRosh Beis Medrash
RABBI KENNETH BRANDER, PHDRabbi [email protected]
MATTHEW HOCHERMANExecutive Director
RABBI GERSHON EISENBERGER Youth [email protected]
RABBI ELI ZIANSTeen [email protected]
ALIZA BLUMENTHAL, LCSWBRS/JFS Social Worker
KERRY PURCELLEditor-in-Chief of the Weekly
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PARSHAT VAYELECH/SHABBAT SHUVAStone Chumash Page 1094
October 7 • October 14, 2016 • 5 Tishrei • 12 Tishrei 5776
FRIDAY NIGHTPlag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 5:30 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:46 pmCandle Lighting 6:42 pmMincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:45 pm
SHABBAT DAY Shabbat Mincha 5:35 pm Shabbat Shuva Derasha 6:00 pm
Be the Best Version of Yourself: The Torah’s Prescription for Mindfulness in a Mindless World
Rabbi Efrem GoldbergMa’ariv/Havdalah 7:34 pm
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SHABBAT SCHEDULEFRIDAY NIGHT
Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 5:30 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:46 pmFriday Night Live: CANCELLED 6:00 pmSephardic Mincha (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:40 pmCandle Lighting 6:42 pmMincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 6:45 pm
SHABBAT DAYNeitz Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:26 amHashkama Minyan (Social Hall) 7:30 amSephardic Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 9:00 amAshkenazi Minyan (Rand Sanctuary) 9:00 amShtiebel Minyan (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 9:30 amTeen Minyan (Berdugo Beit Midrash) 9:45 amYouth Tefillah Groups (Jacobs and Rubin Youth & Senior Center) 10:00 amSof Zman Kriat Shema 10:12 amEarly Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 3:00 pmDaf Yomi (Senders Library) 5:35 pmSephardic Mincha (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 5:30 pmAshkenazi Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 5:35 pmShabbat Shuva Derasha 6:00 pm
Be the Best Version of Yourself: The Torah’s Prescription for Mindfulness in a Mindless World
Rabbi Efrem GoldbergSh’kiah 6:59 pmMa’ariv/Havdalah (Rand Sanctuary) 7:34 pm
SHABBAT LEARNINGTefillah Insights with Rabbi Josh Broide 8:30 amAdvanced Gemara Chabura 15 minutes after Hashkama MinyanYouth Groups (Drop-off begins at 10:00 am) 10:30 amAvos U’Banim (Social Hall) 5:35 pm
OCTOBER 14 & 15PARSHAT HA'AZINU
Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 5:25 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:40 pmFriday Night Live: Please invite someone to this Outreach Program 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 6:35 pmSephardic Mincha (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:40 pmMincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 6:40 pmMa’ariv/Havdalah (Shabbat) (Rand Sanctuary) 7:27 pm
DAILY MINYAN TIMES
SUNDAY MONDAYEREV YOM KIPPUR
TUESDAYYOM KIPPURWEDNESDAY
THURSDAY FRIDAY
SephardicSelihot & Shaharit
5:30 & 6:40 amSephardic Beit Midrash
5:30 & 6:40 amSephardic Beit Midrash
5:30 & 6:40 amSephardic Beit Midrash
5:30 & 6:40 amSephardic Beit Midrash
5:30 & 6:40 amSephardic Beit Midrash
Ashkenazi Selichot/Shacharit
6:00 am Social Hall
5:50 am Social Hall
6:10 am Social Hall
6:15 am Social Hall
6:25 am Social Hall
Ashkenazi Selichot/Shacharit
6:50 amSocial Hall
6:35 amSocial Hall
6:45 amSocial Hall
7:00 amSocial Hall
7:00 amSocial Hall
SephardicSelihot & Shaharit
7:00 & 8:00 amSephardic Beit Midrash
7:00 & 7:55 amBerdugo Beit Midrash
7:00 & 7:55 amBerdugo Beit Midrash
7:00 & 7:55 amBerdugo Beit Midrash
7:00 & 7:55 amBerdugo Beit Midrash
Ashkenazi Selichot/Shacharit
7:30 am Social Hall
7:20 am Social Hall
7:30 am Social Hall
7:45 am Social Hall
7:45 amSocial Hall
Ashkenazi Selichot/Shacharit
8:35 am Social Hall
8:00 am Social Hall
8:15 am Social Hall
8:30 am Social Hall
8:30 am Social Hall
Early Ashkenazi Mincha
2:00 pm Senders Library
3:10pm Sephardic Beit Midrash
3:50 pm Sephardic Beit Midrash
Sephardic Mincha/Ma’ariv 7:00 pmSephardic Beit Midrash
7:00 pmSephardic Beit Midrash
7:00 pmSephardic Beit Midrash
Ashkenazi Mincha/Ma’ariv 6:40 pmSocial Hall
6:40 pmSocial Hall
6:40 pmSocial Hall
Late Ashkenazi Ma’ariv 9:30 pmSenders Library
9:30 pmSenders Library
9:30 pmSenders Library
HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/EREV YOM KIPPUR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11Men’s Mikvah (Open to the Public) 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm and 2:30 - 5:00 pmMincha (Rand Sanctuary) 3:00 & 5:00 pmKol Nidre and Ma'ariv (Sephardic) 6:30 pmCandle Lighting with She’hechiyanu (no later) 6:37 pmFast Begins 6:37 pmKol Nidre All Minyanim (Please wear shoes without leather) 6:40 pm
YOM KIPPURWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Shacharit– Sephardic Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 8:00 amShacharit– Shechet Minyan only (Room 204/205/206) 8:30 amShacharit– All other Minyanim (Expect Family Minyan) 9:00 amShacharit - Family Minyan 9:30 amYizkor (Approximately) 11:30 amDaf Yomi (Social Hall) During the BreakMincha - Sephardic Minyan 4:00 pmMincha - Shechet Minyan 4:15 pmMincha - Rand Minyan 4:25 pmMincha - Shtiebel Minyan 5:10 pmMincha - Social Hall Minyan (Open Seating) 5:15 pmNeilah (Rand Sanctuary) (Open Seating) 5:40 pmMa’ariv/Havdalah/Fast Ends 7:30 pm
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTSMAZAL TOV
Neil Greenbaum and Rachel Greenbaum on their son, Yitzi, becoming a Bar Mitzvah.AND to his proud siblings, Michael, Nicole and David AND grandmothers, Fern Greenbaum and Clara Seidel AND to Uncle Avi, Aunt Laura and the Greenbaum Cousins. David & Donna Kinberg on the birth of their grandson. His proud parents are Shaina and Eli Tryfus. AND to his proud aunts, Miriam, Esther and Adira. AND uncle Eli.
KIDDUSHHashkama Minyan Kiddush sponsored by the Hashkama Minyan KiddushTeen Minyan Kiddush sponsored by Rachel Greenbaum in honor of Yitzi becoming a Bar MitzvahSephardic Kiddush sponsored by the Sephardic MinyanDessert Reception co-sponsored by Murray & Basheva Goldberg, Sergio & Ellen Gritz, Avi & Melinda Tansman and Gene & Georgina Rice
SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAMBRS is proud to present the 11th annual Shalshelet Bat Mitzvah program! Please join us for a 10-week series of classes about women throughout Jewish history. This program is for Bat Mitzvah age girls and their mothers, and is taught by Mrs. Michal Schochet and Mrs. Rina Lanner. The first class will be held on Sunday morning, October 30. Please e-mail Rebbitzen Yocheved Goldberg at [email protected] to register and for more information.
RABBI FRAND ANNUAL TESHUVA DERASHAJoin us this Monday night, October 10, at 8:00 pm in the Social Hall for the Annual Rabbi Yissocher Frand Teshuva Derasha video.
LULAV & ETROG PICK UP Please note, that if you purchased a Lulav & Etrog from the Shul, they will be available to pick up from the Social Hall on Thursday, October 13, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm and Sunday, October 16, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
SISTERHOOD NEWSSave the Dates: Tuesday, November 15 for Zumba and Yoga Night. Sunday, December 11 - Women's Health & Halacha Day. New breakout sessions for all ages on intimacy, depression, addictions, memory, health insurance, CPR, and more. We need your help. To join the WHHD committee contact [email protected].
NEVER SPEND A YOM TOV MEAL ALONEBRS seeks to ensure that none of our single members spend a Yom Tov meal by themselves. To join our database and receive regular invitations, please email [email protected]. We are also putting together a Hachnasat Orchim committee of host homes. To volunteer to host, please email [email protected].
MAZEL TOV TO OUR SIMCHAT TORAH CHATTANIMKol Hanearim – Rabbi Gershon Eisenberger Chassan Torah – Rabbi Jon Kroll Chassan Breishis - Isaac Mizrachi Chassan Maftir – Larry Perkins
SIMCHAT TORAH GALA KIDDUSHThe Gala Kiddush is now in its fourth year and we need your help to make sure they continue! This year on Simchat Torah, every person who receives an Aliyah from the Main Minyan Torah reading stations will receive a pledge card asking for contributions toward the Gala Kiddush Fund. In order for the Kiddushim to continue, we need everyone’s support. If you are celebrating a milestone this year, please contact Matthew or Donny to arrange a sponsorship in the month of your milestone or Simcha. We are looking forward to another year of great Kiddushim and the strong camaraderie it adds to BRS!
SUKKAH DECORATING & KIDS PROGRAMPlease join us next Sunday, October 16, 9:00 am -11:00 am in the Social Hall for an amazing program for the children of our community ages 5 - 12 to make decorations to help beautify the Shul Sukkah!! Parents are encouraged to stay and decorate with their children. We look forward to seeing you there!
GREETER PROGRAMThank you to all of our wonderful volunteers for greeting synagogue goers as they enter the shul on Rosh Hashanah. Greeting someone can make all the difference in their shul experience at BRS. We are continuing our program for Yom Kippur. If you are interested in helping greet for Yom Kippur please contact Jessica Weiss at [email protected] or Annette Shachter at [email protected]. We have two wonderful greeter events scheduled for this year and will be having our annual greeter meeting after the holidays so if you can't greet for the holidays but still want to get involved in this program please be in touch with us.
TEEN SHABBAT SHUVA DERASHA | 5:00 PM
WITH RABBI ELI ZIANSFINDING THE INFINITE IN THE FINITE: THE KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL AND PRODUCTIVE YEAR AHEAD
DESSERT RECEPTION | 5:00 PMMINCHA | 5:35 PMDERASHA | 6:00 PMMA’ARIV/HAVDALAH | 7:34 PM
SHABBAT, OCTOBER 8WITH RABBI EFREM GOLDBERG
SHABBAT SHUVA DERASHA
BE THE BEST VERSION OF YOURSELF: THE TORAH’S PRESCRIPTION FOR MINDFULNESS IN A MINDLESS WORLD
CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED. ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
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MACHZORIM FOR HIGH HOLIDAYSWe highly encourage everyone to bring their own Machzor to Shul for Yom Kippur, as we do not have enough to service the entire community. Please make sure to put your name on the inside.
MEN’S MIKVAHPrivate appointments are sold out for the Men’s Mikvah on Erev Yom Kippur from 6:00 am through 11:45 am.
The Mikvah will be open to all from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm and from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. This year, the Mikvah will be closed for cleaning 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm. This decision was made based on feedback from previous years due to the heavy usage on Erev Yom Tov.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDAs we are gearing up for Yom Kippur there are many volunteer opportunities available. If you are interested in assisting the Shul, whether it is for community service hours or not, please contact Matthew Hocherman at [email protected]. These opportunities are available on Monday night, October 10, and Tuesday, October 11.
HIGH HOLIDAY INFORMATION
STROLLER PARKING ON HIGH HOLIDAYSPlease note that weather permitting the Sukkah is going to be built once again this coming week in advance of Yom Kippur. All stroller parking for Yom Kippur will take place in the Sukkah. There will be a tarp placed on top in order to protect the strollers from the rain. Only wheelchairs and scooters will be allowed to be parked in the front of the Shul. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
FIRST AID INFORMATIONThe following is information on first aid available at BRS.Hopefully, we will not need to use any of these.• First aid supplies can be found in a tote bag on a shelf in the main
lobby coat closet as well as in the medical cabinet located in the hallway near the cubbies.
• A small oxygen tank is available in the coat closet in the main lobby as well as in the medical cabinet near the High School.
• A defibrillator is located next to the coat closet in the main lobby as well as in the medical cabinet near the High School located in the hallway near the cubbies. They have been checked and are in working order.
• 911 should be called for any emergencies. There is a land telephone line in Rabbi Goldberg’s office. There is also a land line on the second floor of the High School. Shimmie Kaminetsky, who Davens in the Shechet Minyan, will have the key to the computer room and other offices on the second floor where the phone(s) are located. If he is not there, a marked key will be left in his Tallit bag
(FYI - if you use a cell phone to call 911, you need to tell them the address of the building - 7900 Montoya Circle.)
MOTHER’S CARE ROOMPlease be advised the mother’s care room will be open for Yom Kippur and available for mothers ONLY. No one should be entering this room for any other purpose than to nurse or change a baby’s diaper. We also ask that you keep the room clean for the next person.
PERSONAL BELONGINGSPlease do not leave your personal belongings on your seats from one service to the next. The custodians will not know the difference between a personal Machzor and a Shul Machzor. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
HIGH HOLIDAY CHILDCAREChildcare will be available on Yom Kippur 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm during Kol Nidre, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm on Yom Kippur Morning, and 5:30 - 8:00 pm during Neilah for those who have registered in advance. Please make sure that your young children are either in babysitting or at home and not disrupting the Davening. There should be no children running in and out of the Minyanim or playing in the hallways. The only children who should be sitting in Shul are ones who can sit quietly next to their parents. Please help us maintain the right decorum for people to get the most out of their Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur. This year, along with the wonderful babysitters that will be watching the children signed up for childcare, our group leaders have volunteered their time to ensure that your children will have a Rosh Hashanah infused with Tefillah, Rosh Hashanah stories, and of course Shofar blowing. We are very excited and appreciative to our outstanding group leaders for their dedication and commitment by giving of their time every Shabbat and especially on the Yamim Noraim. If you have a minute, please thank them personally. Please remember that this service is only for children that have signed up for childcare. Unfortunately, at this point, registration for childcare has closed.
GENERAL CHILDCARE RULES 1. If there is a youth program during childcare hours that covers your child’s age, the providers will accompany them to that location and accompany them back to childcare when finished. 2. If your child comes with a knapsack or diaper bag, please label it with his/her name. 3. For children under 3, please bring a change of clothes and diapers, if necessary. 4. Please pick up your children; no children will be allowed to leave by themselves. 5. Please be prompt in picking up your children when childcare is over. Lateness is not fair to your children, who are looking forward to seeing you.
PLEASE DRESS WARMIn order to accommodate the large crowds in each of the Minyanim, the air conditioning will be set slightly lower than usual. Please bring a sweater that you can easily put on or take off so that you are always comfortable.
RESPECT WHILE DAVENINGIf you need to walk through the Social Hall, please be sensitive to those Davening there and walk through quickly and quietly.
NEILAHThe Shechet Minyan and Family/Teen Minyan will be joining the Rand Sanctuary Minyan for Neilah on Yom Kippur. In order to accommodate the additional people, seating for Mincha and Neilah for men and women will be “open seating”. There are no reserved seats for Mincha and Neilah. We welcome congregants from any other Minyan who are interested in joining us for this uplifting community experience. In order to accommodate those coming in from other minyanim, we will be clearing a small section of chairs from the men’s section and making the women section in the back of the sanctuary smaller and removing the chairs to allow room for people who would like to stand. Also, as was done last year, in order to maintain decorum in the Social Hall, we will be removing the first few rows of seats and closing the wall for Neilah. This means that the Social Hall will also be “open seating” for Mincha and Neilah.
PLEASE DO NOT WEAR PERFUME OR COLOGNE
There are many members of our Shul that are extremely sensitive and highly allergic to the smell of perfume and cologne. We strongly encourage you not to use them, or to do so very lightly, as this can cause someone to have an asthma attack or other reaction.
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LIFE CYCLE
CONDOLENCES TO• The Konstam family on the passing of Stacia Konstam.• Mirta Brown on the passing of her beloved father, Albert Serfaty.
REFUAH SHLAYMAHFor members of BRS Community.
For all other Refuah Shlaymah needs, please call Linda at (561) 394-0394
Moshe Applebaum Moshe Zvi ben Rochel LeahYosef Chaim ben FaigaMerv Jacobs Meir ben SarahStuart Silverman Yeshaya Moshe ben Nacha SarahMarcus Witztum Mordechai ben MalkaChayim ben RashiChaim ben RachelJosef Yitzchak ben Baila RochelBob Strauss Chaim HaLevi ben ZiporahLarry Perkins Yisrael Aaron ben Bayla Golda___________________________Helen Ijac Alta Haita bat Devorah
WEEK AT A GLANCEBIRTHDAYS
Henry Bensmihen Kayla Bensmihen Rena Bensmihen Jennifer Fisher Temima Goldberg Stephanie SaksDr. Yechiel Rosman Moshe Applebaum Beverly JacobJacquie Padow David Petrover Zachary Petrover
DAILY • DAF YOMI (Sunday - Thursday) with Rabbi Ben Sugerman at 7:00 am in Rooms 211/212
Sponsored by the Albert & Yetta Lupin Memorial Foundationin loving memory of Lois Lupin Salzman
• MISHNA BERURA YOMI (Thursday) 15 minutes before Mincha
• NIGHT BEIT MIDRASH (Thursday) community learning in the Senders Library at 8:00 pm• NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI (Thursday)
with BRS Rabbinate at 8:40 pm in Rooms 104/105
THURSDAY • INSPIRATIONAL WEEKLY MUSSAR SCHMOOZE
At 9:40 pm in the Senders Library BBQ wings from Chef Gersh will be served.
YAHRZEITSChayi Cohen in memory of her mother Rivka Naumberg, 5 Tishrei Dr. David Brudnoy in memory of his father Simon Brudnoy, 5 Tishrei Rabbi Samuel Fox in memory of his father Isaac Fox, 5 Tishrei Yael Toledano in memory of her grandfather Eliaou Halimi, 5 Tishrei Bonnie Block in memory of her mother Sonia Prager, 5 Tishrei Jack Zwick in memory of his mother Leah Zwick, 5 Tishrei Sheryl Strauss in memory of her stepmother Helene Shapiro, 6 Tishrei Ruth Malinowitz in memory of her sister-in-law Esther Kessler, 7 Tishrei Etoile Volin in memory of her brother Chaim Zrihen, 7 Tishrei Grace Rindsberg in memory of her fathe Nicholas Welwart, 7 Tishrei Channon Band in memory of his father Rubin Band, 7 Tishrei Georgina Rice in memory of her sister Suzanne Lilley, 7 TishreiGila Griner in memory of her mothe Rita Gila Arevalo, 7 Tishrei Fay Wolkowicz in memory of her father Gedale Elbaum, 7 Tishrei Bennett Schreiber in memory of his grandmother Leah bat Yehudah Leib, 8 Tishrei Gabrielle Meyerowitz in memory of her father Arnold Valkin, 8 Tishrei Mona Fisher in memory of her mother Eleanor Ager, 8 Tishrei Robert Strauss in memory of his grandmother Ethel Greenfield, 8 Tishrei Doris Kurtzer in memory of her mother Leah Sadowsky, 8 Tishrei Lauren Cohen in memory of her father Allan Cohen, 9 Tishrei Chayim Dimont in memory of his father Rabbi Albert Marvin Dimont, 9 Tishrei Hassia Yehuda in memory of her husband Rabbi Zvi Yehuda, 9 Tishrei Marilynne Mechanic in memory of her father Michael Weg, 9 Tishrei Basheva Goldberg in memory of her sister Malki Lazar, 9 Tishrei Anna Freedmanin memory of her father Rabbi Abraham Becher, 10 Tishrei Dr. Benjamin Tripp in memory of his grandfathe Yisrael Natan Stein, 10 Tishrei Dr. Benjamin Tripp in memory of his uncle Yaakov Stein, 10 Tishrei Jose Sergio Gritz in memory of his grandmother Faiga Stawkowski-Gritz, 10 Tishrei Dr. Benjamin Tripp in memory of his aunt Sarah Ester Stein, 10 Tishrei Dr. Benjamin Tripp in memory of his grandmother Tobi Lea Stein, 10 Tishrei Dr. Harold Eisenman in memory of his mother Dorothy Eisenman, 10 Tishrei Stanley Haar in memory of his father Albert Haar, 10 Tishrei Rabbi Leonard Small in memory of his father Israel Small, 11 Tishrei Avi Tansman in memory of his father Yechezkel Tancman, 11 Tishrei Steve Lowenkron in memory of his mother Rella Lowenkron, 11 Tishrei Leo Ehrlich in memory of his father Berish Ehrlich, 11 Tishrei Shirley Eschwege in memory of her husband Henry Eschwege, 11 Tishrei Ruda Berkowitz in memory of her mother Miriam Plewinski, 12 Tishrei Lou Miller in memory of his grandmother Sadie Goldberg, 12 Tishrei Irv Smokler in memory of his mother Toba Smokler, 12 Tishrei Dr. Cynthia March in memory of her father Eli March, 12 Tishrei Elise Cohen in memory of her mother Elinor Becker, 12 Tishrei
ANNIVERSARY Evan & Orly Shapiro
BRS AUXILIARIES, ETC.
Joan Noven Rochel Tova bat MalkaAriella Berman Ariella Sarah bat Elisheva MalkaChana Guta bat RochelNoa Maya Carmel Noa Maya bat Devora RachelJacquie Padow Ya’akova Chava Rus bat Beyla Or Ester bat Dina RivkaWendy Wasserstrom Zehava bat ChayaLily Lerman Libi Chana bat Golda ChavaHensha Hadassah bat Sarah RochelEden Malka bat RavitSara Leah bat Maya ElanitJean Cohen Eta Chaya bat RachelVictoria Romano Vida bat Sol
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITYFern GreenbaumClara Seidel Family & friends here in honor of the Greenbaum Simcha
BOCA RATON COMMUNITY ERUVThe Boca Raton Community Eruv is in need of funds. Yearly membership remains at $100 per family. It is now possible to sponsor the Eruv for a particular Shabbat for $360. Donations can now also be made through our website www.bocaeruv.org or by contacting Chani Salamon at (561) 392-1026 for more information. Please help, as we ALL benefit from the Eruv. The Eruv is something we all rely on and often take for granted. If you have not yet contributed, please consider doing so in order to ensure that the Eruv can be checked and maintained.
BRS VOLUNTEER SECURITY TEAMAs we end 5776, the BRS Volunteer Security Team would like to thank the synagogue leadership and membership for a phenomenal year. This year we were able to create and train a volunteer security force that is approaching 50 members. We have also trained the synagogue staff and the youth counselors on how to deal with emergency situations including lock-downs and evacuations. Thanks to you, the BRS community will be safer in 5777 then it was in 5776.
In anticipation of the high holidays, and in light of nationwide security concerns, we would like to make you aware of a few essential security issues:There will be an increased presence of professional security guards in the synagogue over the holidays. Please follow their direction and be patient with them as they are here to help secure the BRS in the best way possible. Too many crimes go unreported due to people not reporting suspicious activity. This is a major issue that should not be overlooked. If you do see some suspicious behavior, please say something to the security guards, the security team or the synagogue staff. Do not delay in relaying this information. Please try to note specific descriptive details - make / color of vehicle, license plate numbers, physical description of the individuals. If walking home from synagogue or residencies at night, please try to walk with other individuals. Be aware of your surrounding and call out suspicious behavior if you see it. If you are interested in joining the volunteer team, please email the Shul office.We wish everyone a blessed and secure 5777.
RABBANIT AVIGAIL ROCK’S CLASS VIA SKYPE
COMING SOON: Rabbanit Avigail Rock will begin teaching her weekly skype class on Thursday, October 27 in the Board Room. The topic this year will be “Tehillim: Finding Strength in the Darkness; Messages from King David that Speak to our Souls.” The cost for the entire year is $100, and please remember to register in advance. For more information, please contact Penny Pearlman at [email protected]
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SOCIAL ACTIONMore bad news for supporters of BDS-- The Bank of Ireland, the country’s oldest financial institution, closed the accounts of the pro-Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions organization’s Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) in late September. The SPC branch in Ireland is a hardcore BDS group targeting the Jewish state. According to the Jerusalem Post, the closure of the SPC account appears to be part of a larger trend within the European banking system to sever ties with pro-BDS groups. It follows similar decisions in other European countries including Austria, Germany, France and the UK, where banks have closed down accounts of Palestinian campaign groups.Ireland is considered one of the strongholds of BDS activity in Western Europe. The termination of the SPC could result in growing
financial actions to end relationships with pro-BDS groups. The Post reported first on the closures of bank accounts in France, Germany and Austria in 2016.Commerzbank, Germany’s second largest bank, shut a BDS account in June. The Austrian bank Bawag shut down the account of the Austria-Arab Culture Center, which had hosted convicted Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled, who participated in the 1969 hijacking of a TWA jet. A year later, she helped hijack EL AL flight 219.
PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS OF IDF SOLDIERS Please have in mind children and grandchildren of members of our community currently serving in the IDF: Amiel Abir, Asher Kaplan, Adam Barel, Shayna Bender, Raz Ben-Zikry, Judah Baum, Rotem Bronfman, Stav Gare, Gavriella Wolff, Aviad Halfon, Menachem Kaplan, Shabtai Kaplan, Mikki Kowal, Ami Lieder, Daniel Louis, Albert Lupin, Charlie Pollack, Rafael Nissim ben Moshe Israel, Akiva
Strauss, Elad Shachar, Liel Reinfeld, Ron Hirschhorn, Yehoshua Strauss, Kevin Schechter, Chanan Wolfson, Eitan Yitzchak ben Etel Rochel, Noam Bar Yakov, Judah Makover, Amir Tsarfati, Reuben Gladstone, Zoe Gladstone, Dean Tansman, Joshua Weiss, Noah Weiss,
Dani Matilsky, Seth Weiss and Hannah Katz.
If you have children or grandchildren currently serving in the IDF, please let us know their names so we can include them. Please have in mind our missing-in-action Israeli Soldiers.
ROBERT ALAN “BOB” LEVINSONIs an American private investigator and retired DEA and CIA agent. He was taken hostage on March 9, 2007 when visiting Iran’s Kish Island and is currently the longest held hostage in American history.
ISRAEL UPDATE
PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS
ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES (IDF)
AVRAHAM BEN AGERNISH Avera (Avraham) Mengitsu is an Israeli civilian with a history of severe depression and mental illness. He crossed into Gaza in September 2014. Hamas has recently admitted that they are holding him captive but there is no additional information on his condition.
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
In the spirit of our mission “Valuing Diversity and Celebrating Unity,” we believe that a community is built on the collective engagement of individuals representing differing perspectives, whether religious, political, or social. As Boca Raton Synagogue is an environment where all of its members and visitors need to feel valued and welcomed, members are required to comport themselves in a manner which reflects mutual respect and a sense of inclusiveness. In our Synagogue, we value debate about pressing issues. This is consistent with the American democratic tradition. Our sages saw the value of arguments conducted L”Shem Shamayim,“ for the sake of heaven, believing that great minds who engage in respectful debate will arrive at better solutions. They valued and welcomed alternate views, as do we.
“Derech Eretz,” good and proper conduct, and mutually respectful dialogue are core values of the Synagogue community. These create a “safe place” for inspiration and spiritual growth, the central purpose of the Synagogue. It is a violation of Jewish law and ethics to use harsh language (vitriol) to demonize or to marginalize people with whom one may disagree. Uncivil expression reflects negatively on our Synagogue as well as on the individuals who engage in such behavior. Boca Raton Synagogue expects its members to act and to speak with kindness and sensitivity to others. It is only in this fashion that a strong, vibrant, and harmonious community can be created and maintained. Adherence to this policy is a requirement for membership in good standing at the Boca Raton Synagogue.
In line with our recently published Derech Eretz Statement, we mention some examples of how we can be more sensitive toward others and create an even better community. • Whenever a class is in session in the social hall; please refrain from walking through or into the Social Hall.• The Synagogue is going to strive to present different perspectives. It reflects on our institution that all presenters are treated with respect. All of these Mensch Messages have been submitted to the office. If you have a Mensch Message you would like us to promote, please email us at [email protected]”
BOCA RATON SYNAGOGUE DERECH ERETZ STATEMENT
Rabbi Ephraim Shapiro Join Katz Yeshiva High School's Aseret Ymei Yeshiva family learning program on Sunday, October 9 at 10:30am for our Keynote address by Rabbi Ephraim Shapiro. The program will take place in the BRS Sephardic Beit Midrash.
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The Rambam writes that at the end of life, Hashem judges and calculates a person’s cumulative mitzvot vs. aveirot—not necessarily in terms of sheer numbers but in a larger scheme. Some mitzvot weigh more heavily and some aveirot are more significant. Hazal tell us in numerous instances that we do not know the ‘value’ of any particular mitzvah or aveirah and therefore need to take those that appear simple and easy as seriously as we take those that appear complicated and difficult. Just as a person faces the ultimate judgment at the end of life, so too, writes the Rambam, each person is judged on Rosh ha-Shannah. Those whose mitzvot overwhelm their aveirot are immediately sealed for life, while those whose aveirot outweigh their mitzvot are destined for death. The fate of those in the middle, the beinonim, hangs in the balance during the עשרת ימי תשובה (ten days of repentance). If they do teshuvah, they get sealed for life, and if not, they are destined for death. The Lehem Mishneh wonders that it seems that a beinoni is punished if he doesn’t do teshuvah. But in the end of the day, such a person is really on the border; shouldn’t Hashem’s attribute of mercy dictate that if a person is just on the border, he should be granted life? Why is a good judgment dependent on doing teshuvah? He explains that during עשרת ימי תשובה, Hashem is particularly accessible and close to the Jewish people. If a person lets these days go by without doing teshuvah and taking advantage of Hashem’s closeness, it is not merely a lost opportunity, but rather tantamount to an aveirah. When Hashem is making Himself so close and so accessible, it is incumbent upon all of us to make the most of it. Failing to do so is simply unacceptable.
The Sephardic Minyan of Boca Raton Synagogue המנין הספרדי של ק"ק בוקה רטון
SUNDAY FRIDAY שבת MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
יום הכפורים—פרשת וילך Parshat Va-Yelekh—Yom ha-Kippurim
OCTOBER 7 OCTOBER 8 VA-YELEKH/SHUVAH
5:30AM SELIHOT 6:57AM SHAHARIT 7:00AM SELIHOT 7:55AM SHAHARIT 6:30PM MINHAH/ARVIT 6:42PM CANDLE LIGHTING 7:13PM EARLIEST SHEMA
6:35AM SHAHARIT 8:40AM SHIUR 9:00AM SHAHARIT 4:55PM MINHAH 6:00PM RABBI’S DERASHA 7:34PM HAVDALAH 8:08PM RABBENU TAM
OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11 ערב יום הכפורים
OCTOBER 12 יום הכפורים
OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 15 HA-AZINU
5:30AM SELIHOT 6:58AM SHAHARIT 7:00AM SELIHOT 8:00PM SHAHARIT 6:40PM MINHAH 9:00PM MISHNAH BERURA
5:30AM SELIHOT 6:58AM SHAHARIT 7:00AM SELIHOT 7:55PM SHAHARIT 6:40PM MINHAH 9:00PM MISHNAH BERURA
5:30AM SELIHOT 6:57AM SHAHARIT 3:00PM MINHAH 6:37PM CANDLE LIGHTING 6:30PM KAL NIDREI
8:00AM SHAHARIT 4:00PM MINHAH 7:30PM FAST ENDS
7:00AM SHAHARIT 7:55AM SHAHARIT 6:35PM MINHAH 9:00PM MISHNAH BERURA
7:00AM SHAHARIT 7:55AM SHAHARIT 6:30PM MINHAH 6:25PM CANDLE LIGHTING 7:05PM EARLIEST SHEMA
6:38AM SHAHARIT 8:40AM SHIUR 9:00AM SHAHARIT 5:20PM RABBI’S CLASS 6:15PM MINHAH 7:27PM HAVDALAH 8:01PM RABBENU TAM
In the event of a severe storm that continues into Friday, it is probably best to not rely on the Eruv without first verifying that it is still intact. If the Eruv should not be intact before Shabbat, there are certain rules and regulations to be aware of: There are two different prohibitions in force: 1. Transporting or carrying an object from one domain (רשות) to another (רשות); 2. Transporting or carrying an object within a public domain ( רשות This include not only carrying items (such as a .(הרבים או כרמליתtallit, siddur, water bottle and the like) but also pushing objects (such as a baby stroller) through public areas. There is a rabbinic enactment to check one’s pockets before leaving one’s house to make sure that nothing was accidentally left in them from before Shabbat. Thought should be put into where to leave a front door key so as not to inadvertently carry it from one’s house into a public domain. The area under a roof or awning that extends forward from one’s front door counts as a private domain and a key can be hidden in that area.
The most important thing to remember is to be safe and only go outdoors after the ‘all clear’ signal is given by the authorities.
Weekly Halakhah Parshah Thought
Rabbi David Shabtai, MD Rabbi, Sephardic Minyan
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BRS TEEN DEPARTMENT WISHES YOU A SHANA TOVA
BRS YOUTH DEPARTMENT
For 10th & 11th Grade StudentsThis initiative aims to train a select cohort of
BRS teens by providing them with leadership skills through intense educational sessions as well as through experiential education.
Highlights will be: access to top speakers, private meetings with community leaders, politicians, & travel in a private jet!
Applications are now open at www.brsonline.org/acharai and will be accepted through October 14.
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במערבא NEWS FROM THE WEST
PARSHAT VAYELECH פרשת וילך SHABBAT SHUVA שבת שובה
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דרשה לשבת שובה תשע״ז בעינן עבודת עשי״ת ק״ק מערב בוקא ראטון
All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts,
Rabbi Rael BlumenthalSHABBAT SHUVA 5777
Sponsored by Lowell Rabinowitz in memory of his beloved wife, Ruth Rabinowitz ע״ה
OCTOBER 8TH | 5:30PM - DESSERT RECEPTION | 6PM DRASHA
THANKYOU!TO THOSE THAT HAVE ALREADY COMMITTED TO OUR KOL NIDREI APPEAL.
Daniel and Sarah Rosenthal Dr. Jackie and Rachel Tripp David and Jennifer Epstein
Hagit and Rony Shachar Ido and Gila Stern
Dr. Lance and Robyn Cohen Rabbi Rael and Aliza
Blumenthal Sam and Jordana Farbstein
Daniel and Bruriah Kodsi Lowell Rabinowitz
Dr. Clive and Dr. Vivienne Rosenbusch
Rick and Yaffa Siegel Ron and Suzanne Lewittes Martin and Lisa Loewinger
Rabbi Dr. David and Dr. Miriam Dalin
Dr. Todd and Dr. Michelle Slesinger
Roger and Agnes Kurland Rabbi Moish and Dr Rochelle
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SHABBAT AND YOM KIPPUR NOTES MACHZORIM AND TALLITOT: Please make an effort to bring your own Machzorim and tallitot for Yom Kippur. Due to the wonderful growth of our community, we cannot guarantee that we will have enough for everyone. CHILD CARE: We are once again privileged to have Coach Moishe running our child care program on Yom Kippur in the gym. Additionally, all children, regardless of age, are invited into shul, and we treasure the opportunity to share davening with our families in an enjoyable and respectful way. Please ensure that your children are either in the gym, or in shul with you, but not in the hallways at any time. SHABBAT SHUVA DRASHA: Child care will be provided during the Shabbat Shuva Drasha by our wonderful group leaders. Thank you! SHUL SETUP FOR YOM KIPPUR: We will be setting up the shul for Yom Kippur at 8:30pm on Monday night. The more people that come, the quicker it goes. YOM KIPPUR BREAK FAST: We are looking for a number of families to sponsor the Yom Kippur break fast at $36 per family. To participate in this great opportunity, please contact Jeff Lonstein.
Erev Shabbat Shuva 7-Oct
Pre Shabbos
Chasiddus6:05 PM
Mincha 6:35 PM
Candle Lighting 6:41 PM
Shabbat Shuva 8-Oct
Rashi Shiur 8:30 AM
Shacharit 9:00 AM
Youth Groups 10:00 AM
Mincha 5:10 PM
Dessert Reception
(Seuda Shlishit)5:30PM
Ruth Rabinowitz
Memorial Shabbos
Shuva Drasha
6:00 PM
Maariv / Havdalah 7:35 PM
Erev Yom Kippur 11-Oct
Candle Lighting 6:37 PM
Kol Nidrei 6:30 PM Sharp!
Yom Kippur 12-Oct
Shacharit 8:30 AM
Child Care 10:00 AM - 1:00PM
Yizkor 11:30 AM
Mincha 4:25 PM
Neila 5:40 PM
Fast Ends 7:30 PM
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Rabbi Josh Broide(561) 702-3864
SAVE THE DATE: COMMUNITY TRIPS TO ISRAELJWRP - JeWish Women’s Renaissance PRoJect
FRee trip to israel for moms with children under 18 who are not connected with the Jewihish community. Trip #1: December 2016 - soLD oUt
Trip #2: may 2017 ~ Trip #3: nov/Dec 2017
CommuniTy mission To israelJoin the Jewish Federation of south Palm Beach county
along with Rabbi efrem Goldberg & Rabbi Josh Broide & amazing people from all over our community - noV 2017
SAVE THE DATE!!!!!!!!! Session 1 is Coming Soon!!Prayer 101 – 5 Steps to a New You!
7:00pm - 8:00pm
There are four primary misconceptions that prevent us from effectively communicating with our Creator through prayer.It feels like we are talking to a wall. Since we don’t actually see God or sense Him with any of our five senses, how can we have a conversation with Him? A one-way dialogue is awkward at best; at worst a little crazy. It makes no sense to pray to God if He knows our needs.He’ll either give us what we want if we need it, or He won’t if we don’t. How can prayer change His mind? God doesn’t seem to answer our prayers. Sometimes we pray for an ill person and he dies anyway. Or we pray for years to find a soul-mate or to have children and our requests go unanswered. So why keep trying? Standardized prayer is a drag. How can you have a natural conversation with someone if you don’t get to decide what to say and when to say it? That’s not called communication.This series will explore each of these questions and see how a small change in perspective can make all the difference.
November 3, 20161. Introduction to PrayerThis class will serve an introduction to the subject of Jewish prayer. What is Prayer? Where did prayer come from? What are some of the basic skills? We will open the siddur and demonstrate how prayer can help us unlock the secret to becoming the individuals that we know we are meant to be.
November 10, 20162. The Morning Blessings StretchWhat’s with Judaism and all these blessings? Does G-d really need my blessing? Who is blessing who? This class will demonstrate how every blessing is not only about G-d, but has more to do with each of us that we ever could have imagined.
November 17, 20163. Warming up with Kriat ShemaThe Shema is a declaration of faith, a pledge of allegiance to One God. It is said upon arising in the morning and upon going to sleep at night. It is said when praising God and when beseeching Him. It is the first prayer that a Jewish child is taught to say. It is the last words a Jew says prior to death. What makes this prayer so special?
December 8, 20164. Stand Up and Get MovingWe’ve been preparing and working really hard to get to this point of the prayer service. Now that we have spent time stretching and warming up its time to have a personal conversation with G-d. But what do I say? What if I have a personal request, where can I insert it? How can I make the most out of this special moment.
December 15, 20165. Cool Down and Make it a Great DayJust when you think that it’s over, there is one more critical aspect to the service. Unfortunately it’s one of the most neglected pieces and a reason why many people don’t get any substantial results. Join us as we conclude the series and solidify all of the lessons we learned to ensure that you can become a new you.
SAVE THE DATE
ANNUAL SUkkot DiNNerJoin all your friends for a special Sukkot Dinner on
Friday Night, October 21 at 7:00 pm following Friday Night Live
The special meal will take place in the Boca Raton Synagogue Sukkah
Reservations required.Co-sponsored by NJOP
Rabbi Josh BroideOutreach [email protected].
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Nightly · Mishna Berura Dirshu Halacha Chabura By Rabbi Simmy Shabtai (9:00 - 9:30pm)
Sunday · 6th-8th Grade Gemara Chabura By Rabbi Simmy Shabtai (8:00 - 8:45pm)
Wednesday · Hilchot Basar VeChalav By Rabbi David Shabtai, MD (8:00 - 8:45pm) · Advanced Gemara Chabura - Yevamot By Rabbi Shaul Opoczynski (8:45 - 9:30pm) · Mesilat Yesharim By Rabbi Matan Wexler (8:45 - 9:30pm) · “Babylonian Swim Lessons” An Introduction to the Sea of Talmud By Rabbi Rael Blumenthal (9:00 - 10:00pm)
Thursday · Gemara Makkot By Rabbi Simmy Shabtai (8:00 - 8:45pm) · Parsha Insights By Rabbi Ari Mirzoeff (9:00 - 9:30pm) · Mussar Schmooze and BBQ Wings By Community Rabbis (9:40pm)
NIGHT CHABURAS WILL RESUME AFTER CHAGIM
YOUTH LEARNING
Wednesday Night Grades 2-8 Chavrusa Program
With TTB Yeshiva
Shabbat Afternoon Avos Ubanim
AFTERNOON KOLLEL RESUMES AFTER CHAGIM
NEXT DIRSHU TESTS SUNDAY 10/9
RABBI SIMMY SHABTAI ROSH BEIS MEDRASH [email protected]
GUEST RABBONIM
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEARNING IN CONJUNCTION WITH TTB YESHIVA
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We are looking for Companions(we are willing to train),
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SHANA TOVA UMETUKA Aviva Reich, Realty Associates - 561-702-1018
Aviva Does Her “HOME” work
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Best value for rent on Montoya Circle. 3 BR 2.5 BA tile throughout first floor long lake view open kitchen to Iiving dining... won’t last.
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What a view! Finally a true 4 bedroom 2.5 bath over 2600 feet under air with an oversized enclosed patio and massive 2nd floor Balcony overlooking what feels like your very own private serene lake. Second bathroom completely remodeled. Parquet wood, porcelain and laminate flooring throughout. Cozy family room complete with fireplace right off your granite kitchen with oversized island. Master bedroom down and 3 bedrooms upstairs, Soaring ceilings and open floor plan will welcome you as soon as you enter and the butterfly garden will steal your heart. Dual Zone AC, solar panels ensure you could never run out of hot water again. The possibilities for expansion are endless but you may just want to bring your toothbrush, move right in and call this home. Bring offers Great buy!
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Pillar Society Seven years ago, Boca Raton Synagogue launched the Pillar Society for those members that wish to help our synagogue continue to offer the highest possible level of educational, religious, and social programming to our community. The Pillar Society provides a backbone to our community, and your commitment enables the Shul to provide for the needs of all our members, regardless of their ability to pay.
Boca Raton Synagogue would like to thank the families that have already committed to the 2016/2017 Pillar Society.
We appeal to you and others to become members of The Pillar Society – to be the leaders of Torah, Avodah, and Gemilut Chasadim in our community.
• Emerald Pillar $25,000• Diamond Pillar $18,000• Platinum Pillar $12,000• Gold Pillar $6,000
• Sapphire Pillar $4,000 (for Families age 70 and over)
• Silver Pillar $3,600 (for Families ages 36 and under)
q THE 2016-2017 PILLAR SOCIETY qCAMPAIGN IS NOW UNDERWAY
EMERALDLynn W. HahnDaniel & Caroline KatzLarry & Deborah Silver
DIAMONDDr. William & Debbie Rand
PLATINUMEli & Amy BuzagloLeo & Heni EhrlichDr. Bernie & Melanie KaminetskyYaakov KronfeldLothar & Carlyn MayerMichael & Jill RoseLewis & Helene StahlElaine TrachtenbergSkipper & Sari VineHarry & Marilyn Wanderer
GOLDDaniel & Dr. Liora AdlerDr. Albert & Evelyn BegasLisa Kaufman BensmihenDonny & Dr. Freyda CohenDrs. Eli & Orlie CohenDr. Meyer & Laura CohenNachman & Jamie FeigDr. Mark & Tilda FisherDr. Ben & Cara FreedmanMichael & Barbara FrenkelHensha GansbourgRabbi Efrem & Yocheved GoldbergMurray & Basheva GoldbergGlen & Rosa GolishAvi & Dr. Laura GreenbaumDrs. Charles & Simone GriffDr. Larry & Debra HalperinDr. Moshe & Shari HirthYanki & Lauren HofstatterDr. Mervin & Elaine JacobsDr. David & Sharona KayGary & Judi Krasna
Philip & Jennifer LandauDrs. Joseph & Seema LoskoveStephen & Linda MelcerDr. Michael & Dana PetroverDr. Daniel & Rachel RudenskyMike SendersDr. Leor & Gabriela SkoczylasDr. Zorik & Ellen SpektorDr. Dan & Eve SperlingDr. Josh & Stephanie SternTeddy & Linda StruhlDr. Jonathan & Suri WinogradDr. David & Maxine WolginMichael & Risa ZimmermanAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymous
SAPPHIREDr. Mark & Helen CohanRabbi Simcha & Anna FreedmanRabbi Samuel & Beatrice LevineBob & Penny PearlmanDr. Neal & Bonnie Weinreb
SILVERDr. Danny & Emely AghionRick & Dr. Penina DorfmanAyal & Deena Frist Dr. Evan & Ilana LandauAron & Penina SchoenfeldGil & Lysee Stein Dr. Ashi & Chava WeisstuchAnonymous
General Membership• Family Membership $2,000• Single Membership $1,200
To join the Pillar Society for 2016/2017 please contact Mattthew Hocherman at [email protected] or (561) 394-0394.
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We are all excited about the upcoming High Holidays. In an effort to make our Davening more meaningful this year, we are once again seeking to pre-solicit our Kol Nidre pledges in advance of Yom Kippur. We have three goals for this appeal. First, we seek 100% participation. Second, as a community, we seek to raise a minimum of $40,000, higher than last year’s goal of $35,000. Third, and relatedly, we ask all families to consider increasing their support.
Sal & Leslie AbadyZev & Reut Aber
Jonathan & Esther AbramsSteven Abrams
Richard & Marian AdelmanDaniel & Dr. Liora Adler
Dr. Danny & Emely AghionDr. Victor & Dora Amram
Eli & Shula AmsalemDavid & Susan Antine
Steve & Ann ArbeitmanDr. Jonathan & Toba AuerbachPreston & Sandra Augenbaum
Daniel & Ellen AverbookDr. Jack & Rhoda AzarAdam & Dena Ballew
Channon & Frances BandRabbi Barak & Aliza Bar-ChaimMordechai & Orlene Bar-Chaim
Barry & Carol BardYehuda & Rochel Bar-David
Z'ev & Estelle BariDavid & Silvia Barmoha
Jeff & Greta BaumDr. Judah & Maya Beck
Dr. Albert & Evelyn BegasAri & Cara Beim
Dr. Avraham & Elana BelizonBesalel & Sylvia Belolo
Michael BenjaminJoseph Bensmihen
Ariel & Chaya BerdugoRichard & Janet Berg
David & Ranana BergerIra & Irene BergerRuda Berkowitz
Rabbi Gur & Dr. Ira BermanRon & Nina Berman
Floyd & Phyllis BernsteinNora Bernstein
Marc & Sara BienenfeldTyler & Aviva Bierly
Michael & Carol BiermanGary Blake
Howard & Bonnie BlockAri & Dr. Karin Blumofe
Selma BonchekRabbi Dr. Kenneth & Ruchie Brander
Nachum BravermanRabbi Josh & Simone Broide
Sylvia BroideDrs. David & Sara Brudnoy
Dr. Issy & Riwella BrukDr. Steven & Devora Burack
Eli & Amy BuzagloRotem & Dr. Jordana CarmelRabbi Netanel & Tova Chait
Jonathan & Nancy CharmTov & Ora Charm
Dr. Michael Citron & Shoshana BergerPaul & Tammy Clarke
Dr. Mark & Helen CohanChari Cohen
Doug & Claudia CohenDrs. Eli & Orlie Cohen
Eyal & Elise CohenDr. Hillel & Chayi Cohen
Jacob CohenDr. Lance & Robyn Cohen
Pamela CohenRhea Cohen
Todd & Naomi CohnStephen & Sue ColmanArye & Taliya Corbett
Rabbi Dr. David & Dr, Miriam DalinPinchas & Ann Davidman
Chaim Davis & Dr. Deena GrantNoah & Leslie Davis
Jacob & Jillian Dembowitz
Chayim & Michele DimontDr. Bob & Elise Dolgow
Rick & Dr. Penina DorfmanTzvi Doron & Rachel Honeyman
Gary & Beth DorschLeo & Heni Ehrlich
Eric & Deborah EisenMurray & Faye Eisenberg
Dr. Harold & Geri EisenmanSimon & Ruth Elkaim
Rabbi Adam & Shira EnglanderDavid & Jennifer Epstein
Rabbi Jerome & Jane EpsteinRobert & Elizabeth Erlich
Etan & Leah EsanShirley Eschwege
Sam & Jordana FarbsteinNachman & Jamie Feig
Nomi FeinbergRabbi Reuven & Chana Feinberg
David & Jessica FeldanMarsha Felder
Marcia FeldmanLibo & Louise FinebergJoshua & Regina Fink
Simcha & Debbie FirestoneAlan & Mona Fisher
Dr. Mark & Tilda FisherEric & Iris Fixler
Rabbi Josh & Penina FlugRabbi Samuel & Miriam Fox
Dr. Benjamin & Cara FreedmanDr. Samuel & Lisa Freedman
Rabbi Simcha & Anna FreedmanEli & Esty Freidus
Michael & Barbara FrenkelYitz & Aurora Frid
Judah & Mindi FriedmanSeth & Dr. Kimberly Frohlich
Drs. Ronald & Lori GaborSteven & Susan Garellek
Diane GeffenJonathan & Leah Gildin
Rabbi Efrem & Yocheved GoldbergMurray & Basheva GoldbergRalph & Gertrude Goldberg
Revi GoldwasserGlen & Rosa Golish
Harvey & Linda GordonRabbi Josh & Dannie Grajower
Neil GreenbaumRachel Greenbaum
Steven & Keri GreenfieldDrs. Charles & Simone Griff
Shaya & Gila GrinerCarmi & Stephanie GrossDr. Jeffrey & Naomi Gross
Steven & Iris GrossLynn W. Hahn
Larry & Debra HalperinYocheved Hande
Dr. Chanoch & Rachel HarowAndrew & Tobi Hauptman
Drs. Samuel & Anita HeeringBen & Hanna Henschel
Naftali & Shani HerrmannJosh & Denise Herschberg
Dani HillerDr. Jeffrey Hilowitz
Dr. Moshe & Shari HirthMatthew & Tova Hocherman
Rabbi Avi & Rebecca HochmanYanki & Lauren Hofstatter
Jonathan & Aliza HollanderArnold & Carol Hordish
Cindy IsaacsDr. Marty & Beverly JacobDr. Merv & Elaine Jacobs
Stanley & Dr. Janice Jacobs
Carolynn JarashowAri & Anat Jatwes
Dr. Bernie & Melanie KaminetskyShimmie & Beth Kaminetsky
Jerry & Gigi KaminetzkyJosh & Liz Karsh
Dan & Sue KaskelRabbi Yosef & Shoshana Kassorla
Daniel & Caroline KatzJordan & Chani Katz
Dr. Aaron & Yvette KaweblumDr. David & Sharona Kay
Beverly KellmanRabbi David & Donna Kinberg
Dr. Aaron & Miriam KleinTheo Klewansky & Jacquie Padow
Daniel & Bruriah KodsiSid & Susan Koslovsky
Mark & Rina KotokDr. Yehuda & Dena Kranzler
Gary & Judi KrasnaRabbi Jonathan & Jennifer Kroll
Yaakov KronfeldDaniel & Chana Leah Lacesa
Sruly & Penina LandaDr. Evan & Ilana LandauPhilip & Jennifer Landau
Stephen &Elizabeth LandesJoseph & Adina LandsbergDr. Stuart & Lila Lefkowitz Charles & Gwenn Lerman
Aaron & Jessica LevineRabbi Samuel & Beatrice Levine
Dr. Stuart & Hyla LevineElliot & Shari LevontinDr. Gary & Patti Lieber
Stewart & Sandra LieberRabbi Noam & Alexandra Lipshitz
Martin & Lisa LoewingerDr. Joseph & Seema Loskove
Steve & Sue LowenkronDr. David & Reena Makover
Alden MamannYossi & Gilda Mandel
Dr. Eytan & Devorah MarcusDr. Akiva & Leorah Marcus
Dr. Yehuda & Michal MarcusKen Markman
Jackie MarkovitchMark & Jessica Matiash
Dr. Michael & Merna MatilskyLothar & Carlyn Mayer
Dr. Marcus & Shirley MayerAryeh & Brandy Meiteles
Lawrence MelcerAsher & Shira Menczer
Dr. Gary & Elaine MendelowDr. Elie & Reina Mendelson
Dr. Trevor & Gabrielle MeyerowitzLou & Shaynee Miller
Simon & Cheryl MirskyRabbi Joel & Malka Morris
Rabbi Philip & Arielle MoskowitzDavid & Joyce Muller
Binyamin & Shani MuschelHoward & Joan NovenCorey & Esti Ohayon
Rabbi Shaul & Chana OpoczynskiRabbi Dr. Avi & Dr. Ahava Oppenheimer
Avi & Devora OrlanKenneth & Elana Ostroff
Wayne & Hayley OstrofskyYehuda & Rachel Ouaknine
Benjamin & Lana Pariente-CohenEtta-Linda Pell
Larry & Dorothy PerkinsLawrence & Ina PerlmuterDr. Jonathan & Jill Petrover
Leo & Debra Petrover
Todd Pinchevsky & Dr. Rebecca SolomonJacob & Beth Plotkin
Jill PutneyLowell Rabinowitz
Jonathan & Elana RackmanDr. William & Debbie Rand
William & Aileen ReichEdward & Randy ReichenbergDr. Harold & Donna RichterSalomon & Sabrina Romano
Michael & Jill RoseChaim & Leah Rosen
Al & Renee RosenbergDr. Clive & Vivienne Rosenbusch
Daniel & Sarah RosenthalDr. Yechiel & Margo Rosman
Samuel & Rita RubinGeorge & Stephanie Saks
Dr. Bennett & Chani SalamonMartin & Sara Schandelson
Andrea ScharlatDr. Barry & Dana SchechterMichael & Suzanne Scheiner
Rabbi Yehoshua & Cheli SchlossAron & Penina Schoenfeld
Ben & Gloria SchreiberIra & Arlene Schwartz
Mike SendersShelley Senfeld
Hagit & Rony ShacharDr. Neil & Annette ShachterMitchell & Beth Shadowitz
Barry ShapiroDr. Daniel & Debbie Sheinbein
Dr. Jeffrey & Judy SiegelRick & Yaffa Siegel
Jeffrey & Rhonda SilkinLarry & Deborah Silver
Natalie Oppenheim SilvermanStuart & Pamela Silverman
Richard & Gloria SingerAlex & Sara SkoczylasDan & Jamie Skoczylas
Dr. Leor & Gabriela SkoczylasRabbi Leonard & Molly Small
Stanley & Joy SmithArthur & Francine Solomon
Michael SolomonRosalie Somsky
Dr. Dan & Eve SperlingDr. Carmi & Liz Stadlan
Lewis & Helene StahlMichael Stall
David & Ally SteinbergColin & Avis SteinEric & Loren SteinGil & Lysee Stein
Agneta Stengel & Olga NeumanIdo & Gila Stern
Dr. Josh & Stephanie SternMitchell & Lorys StielBob & Sheryl Strauss
Alice StruhlRabbi Ben & Rebecca Sugerman
Monica Wendy SwireAndrea Tait
Hommy & Syd TannenbaumAvi & Melinda Tansman
Rabbi Isadore Tennenberg & Ann CohnenShimon & Leslie Tseytlin
Les & Rhona TobiasElaine Trachtenberg
Dr. Jackie & Rachel TrippYaakov & Adina Vann
Ed & Ann Vernikoff
Skipper & Sari VineDr. Norman & Estelle
Harry & Marilyn WandererAvi & Sara Wargon
Ida WaxStuart & Enny Wax
Cheskel & Miriam WeberDr. Neal & Bonnie Weinreb
Peter WeisbergAllan & Iris Weiss
Dr. Ashi & Chava WeisstuchRabbi Matan & Yaffi Wexler
Seth & Melissa WieselDr. Jonathan & Suri Winograd
Dr. Yosef & Rivka WolfBarry & Joy Wolfson
Dr. David & Maxine WolginRabbi Akiva & Dr. Rachel Wolk
Dr. Jeffrey & Fay WolkowiczBarry Yeckes
Dr. Hedy & Dori ZaghiDr. Mathew & Lynnette Zaltzman
Jason & Nechama ZangreRabbi Nathan & Marion Zemel
Craig & Jennifer ZeunerRabbi Eli & Batsheva Zians
Kenneth & Cara ZimmermanMichael & Risa ZimmermanPhilip & Peggy Zimmerman
Noah & Michal ZisquitCharles & Debbie Zuchowski
Nathan & Andrea ZuckerYoram Zuviv
David & Chanie ZwiebelJanet Zwiebel
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