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This week’s Lev Echad is being sponsored by Bluma Bier, in gratitude to Hashem for her naches, and in gratitude
קהילת תפארת ישראל פרשת ואתחנן / שבת נחמו���� / ��� ������ ��-���� ����bWelcome to Congregation Tiferes Yisroel! Parshas Tazria/Metzora
בלב אחד
DAVENING SCHEDULE
Friday Candle Lighting: 6:59-8:13 pm Mincha: 7:00 pm Shabbos Day Shacharis: 8:30 am Rebbetzin’s Shiur: 5:10 pm Rabbi’s Shiur: 6:15 pm Mincha: 7:20 pm Maariv: 9:25 pm Shabbos is over after: 9:43 pm Sunday Shacharis: 8:00 am Mincha/Maariv: 8:10 pm Monday-Friday Shacharis: 6:30 am Mincha/Maariv followed by Bais Medrash (annex): 8:10 pm Next Shabbos — Ekev Candle Lighting: 6:55-8:07 pm Friday Mincha: 7:00 pm
There are two times for candle lighting. The earlier time is Plag HaMincha (one and a quarter seasonal hours [Shaos Zemanios] before sunset [a seasonal hour is equal to one-twelfth of the total time from sunrise to sunset]) and is the earliest time to light candles. The later time is the regular candle lighting time and is 18 minutes before sunset, the latest time to light candles. If one wants to light candles when the shul accepts Shabbos, this is approximately 40 minutes after the start of Mincha.
This Shabbos • Aufruf for Mendy Rauh. Kiddush following
davening sponsored by his mother, Susan Bernstein.
• 5:10-6:10 pm: Rebbetzin’s shiur on Tomer Devorah.
• 6:15-7:15 pm: Rabbi Goldberger’s shiur on Medrash Rabbah on Eicha.
Invoices Membership and seating forms for
5774/2013-2014 have been emailed out. The form is also available on the shul website. Please complete and return to Ari Blum by the priority seating deadline of August 22.
The annual seat exchange will take place August 25, from 9 to 10 am, in the shul, for those wanting new seats or different seats than they had last year.
It is vital to the shul’s financial well-being that past due balances be paid in full. Please make every effort to take care of this.
Contact Ari Blum with any questions.
Tomer Devorah with Rebbetzin Bracha
Rebbetzin Bracha Goldberger gives a shiur Shabbos afternoons on Tomer Devorah in commemoration of the yahrzeits of Esther Nechama Margolese a”h, and Judy Ference a”h. Join us at 5:10 pm in the Annex.
Rabbi Goldberger Thursday Morning Shiur for Women
Rabbi Goldberger is giving a shiur for women on “Moshe Rabbenu’s Blessings for the Jewish People: An In-Depth Study of Parshas V’zos HaBracha.” If possible, bring a Mikraos Gedolos on Devarim.
The shiur began this past week and will continue for the next three weeks on Thursday mornings from 10 to 11 am in the main shul.
For more information, contact Gail Feinstein at gailjfeinstein@gmail.com.
Rabbi Goldberger’s Afternoon Shiur on Pirkei Avos
Rabbi Goldberger gives a shiur each Shabbos afternoon approximately one hour
before mincha on Pirkei Avos with commentary. The shiur is open to men and women and is in the main shul.
Welcome New Members • Howard and Felicia Graber • Shomshin and Shifra Weinstein (niece and
nephew of Fred and Rena Levi), and their children Yocheved, Miriam, Hadassa, Rochel, Chaya and Binyomin
Evening Classes with Rabbi Goldberger
Throughout the summer, between mincha and maariv, Rabbi Goldberger teaches Hil-chos Mezuza from the Shulchan Aruch. After maariv, we learn Sfas Emes on the parsha. Join us also for the Bais Medrash learning program each weeknight after maariv.
Mazel Tov to • Mendy Rauh on his aufruf this Shabbos and
on his upcoming wedding to Shani Kowitz. Mazel tov to their families. May Mendy and Shani be zocheh to build a bayis ne’eman b’Yisroel. Kiddush following davening sponsored by Mendy’s mother, Susan Bernstein.
• Yosef and Yael Kaner on the bris of their grandson, Menachem Mendel, born to Rabbi Shimon and Meira Emlen of Seattle. May they be zocheh l’gadlo l’Torah l’chupah ul’maasim tovim.
• Rabbi and Mrs. Shlomo and Shoshana Porter on the birth of a grandson to Rabbi Yisrael and Chaya Porter. May they be zocheh l’hachniso bivriso shel Avraham Avinu bizmano ul’gadlo l’Torah l’chupah ul’maasim tovim.
• Eric and Elaine Gerstenfeld on the birth of a granddaughter, Nechama Frayda, to Meir and Sara Strobel. May they be zocheh l’gadla l’Torah l’chupah ul’maasim tovim.
Pushka total: $4,118.45 (see p. 3) 13 Av 5773/July 20, 2013.
5746-5773 Celebrating our 27th year 1986-2013
Rabbi Menachem Goldberger
הרב מנחם ראובן הלוי גולדברגר שליטא מרא דאתרא
בס״ד
Welcome to Congregation Tiferes Yisroel Parshas Va’eschanan/Shabbos Nachamu
This week’s Lev Echad is in honor of: Rabbi and Rebbetzin Goldberger
The Weekly Parsha
Sedra Selections — Selections
by Zvi Akiva Fleisher
Ch. 3, v. 23: “Rav loch” — It is much for you — The Holy Zohar, Ari z”l, and Mei’am Lo’eiz list numerous reasons for Moshe’s not being allowed entry into Eretz Yisroel, all having the common factor of his having great virtues, all of which overpowered the sanctity of Eretz Yisroel. This is “RAV loch.” You are so great that you simply cannot go there. (Nachal K’dumim)
Ch. 3, v. 26: “Va’yisa’beir Hashem bi l’maanchem” — And Hashem has been angry with me for you — Translate “l’maanchem” as “for your benefit.” Because Hashem was very displeased with Moshe and did not allow him ingress into Eretz Yisroel, he died in the desert, and as per the medrash, although the bnei Yisroel who died in the desert did not deserve to rise at the time of “t’chias ha’meisim,” since their leader would be resurrected, they too will be resurrected along with him. (Malbim)
Ch. 3, v. 26: “Al tosef da’beir eiloy” — Do not continue to speak to me — It seems that with this response the door of entry to Eretz Yisroel was closed, shut, and sealed for Moshe. Was there any hope of his meriting entry to Eretz Yisroel at this point? M.R. Dvorim #7 says that had the bnei Yisroel prayed to Hashem that they wanted only Moshe as their leader in Eretz Yisroel, Hashem would have complied with their entreaties.
Ch. 4, v. 34: “Uvmofsim” — And with wonders — This refers to all ten of the plagues, which were each a wonder, contrary to the laws of nature. (Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Rabbeinu Bachyei)
Ch. 4, v. 34: “B’masos b’osos uvmofsim ubmilchomoh uvyad chazokoh uvizro’a n’tuyoh uvmoro’im g’dolim” — With tests, with signs and with wonders and with war and with a strong hand and with an outstretched arm and with large awe-inspiring acts — This is quite a lineup of powerful activities that Hashem has done in Egypt to bring about the exodus. Seven aspects of strength are mentioned here to allude to the seven days each (most of the plagues) plague lasted. Four of these phrases are plural, so if we add four we have eleven. This alludes to the ten plagues plus the happenings at Yam Suf. (Rabbeinu Yoel).
Numerous commentators note that every letter of the Alef-Beis is contained in this verse. There are many allusions connected to this. Hashem took the bnei Yisroel out of
Egypt conditional to their accepting the Torah, which is written in the 22 letters of the Alef-Beis (Rabbeinu Bachyei, Rabbeinu Yoel, Rokei’ach, Yalkut Ho’eizovi). As well, the Ten Commandments contain all the letters of the Alef-Beis. There are 27 words in this verse, corresponding to the 22 letters and 5 final letters of the Alef-Beis (Rokei’ach). Since the acceptance of the Torah at Har Sinai was the assurance that Hashem would not turn the world back into vast nothingness, the mention of all the aspects of Hashem’s mani-fest actions that brought about the ten plagues, which correspond to the ten emanations of the creation of the world are present in our verse. The word “tov” is mentioned in the chapters of the creation nine times. TOV has the numerical value of 17, times 7 = 119, the number of letters of our verse. The Ten Commandments begin with the letter Alef and end with the letter final Chof. So does our verse (Rabbeinu Bachyei). This would explain why our verse has the plural “Hashem ElokeichEM” but then immediately ends with the singular “l’ei’neCHo,” to end with a Chof. The letters Alef and Chof have the numerical value of 21, corresponding to the Holy Name E-H-Y-H, which is the Name through which Moshe was sent to redeem the bnei Yisroel from Egypt. The word ACH is the power through which Hashem will punish the evildoers of the foreign nations at the end of days (its literal meaning being “I will smite”), and at the same time it bodes good for the bnei Yisroel, as per the verse “Ach tov l’Yisroel” (T’hilim 73:10) (Baal Haturim).
Ch. 4, v. 35: “Atoh ho’reiso lodaas ki Hashem hu hoElokim ein ode milvado” — You have shown to make known that Hashem is the G-d there is none besides Him — There was a prevalent theological belief that there is ch”v a G-d who bestows good on the world and another one who bestows punishment. Some commentators say that this is why the Ten Commandments in parshas Yisro begin with, “I am Hashem your G-d Who has taken you out of Egypt,” rather than “Who has created the world.” By stating that Hashem took us out of Egypt the verse advises that there is but one Deity who has both punished the Egyptians and taken us out, doing both good and punishing. Perhaps this is also the intention of our verse. You have shown that Hashem is Elokim, that Hashem, “midas horachamim,” and Elokim, “midas hadin,” are one. There is no other. (Nirreh li)
Ch. 5, v. 17: “V’lo sinof” — And do not commit adultery — Rashi writes that “niuf,” adultery, is a word reserved for adultery with a married woman only, and not other forbidden unions. Rashi on verse 7 writes that he has already explained the Ten Command-ments. If so, why does he explain “niuf” here, as he has already explained it in Shmos 20:13? (Although we find Rashi offering a
few comments on this second account of the Ten Commandments, each one of these comments is on a change from the wording of the earlier text.)
There is a difference between the text here and in parshas Yisro. There the verse says “Lo sinof” without the linking Vov. Here we have “V’lo sinof,” connecting it to the previous words “Lo sirtzach.” We could possibly misunderstand this to mean that one is prohibited to kill his fellow man, AND if he did kill him, leaving the victim’s wife as a widow, he is still prohibited from having relations with her and this is considered “niuf” for the murderer. Therefore Rashi reiterates what he previously said in parshas Yisro, that “niuf” only applies to a married woman, and not to a widowed woman even under these circumstances. (Ro’isi)
Ch. 5, v. 26: “Mi yi’tein v’hoyoh l’vovom zeh lo’hem” — Who will give that their present heart will be for them — Medrash Breishis Raboh 34:10 says that the wicked are under the control of their heart, while the righteous are in control of their heart. This is the intention of these words. “If only their present heart will continue to be theirs,” i.e., under their control. (Chasam Sofer)
Ch. 5, v. 28: “V’atoh poh amode imodi” — And you stay here with Me — This verse is the source for the opinion that Moshe refrained from marital relations for the rest of his life. After a three-day purification and preparation period of separating from their wives prior to hearing the Ten Commandments, the rest of the bnei Yisroel went back to their tents (verse 27) to resume having marital relations, while Moshe was told to remain with Hashem, i.e., to not resume. However, the M.R. at the end of parshas V’zose Habrochoh says that Moshe restrained from the time of communicating with Hashem by the burning bush. Perhaps at that point he did so voluntarily, while here he received a command. This is in consonance with the words of Tosfos on the gemara Shabbos 87a d.h. “V’atoh poh,” that Moshe voluntarily separated from his wife even before Hashem’s command, although Tosfos does not say when this began. Tosfos goes on to explain exactly what was Miriam’s and Aharon’s complaint.
Ch. 6, v. 6: “V’shinantom l’vo’necho” — And you shall ingrain them in your sons — Although the Torah extols us to teach the Torah to our sons, nevertheless, a proper Torah education for our daughters is of extreme importance. The Chazon Ish was asked what took preference. A community did not have sufficient funds for both a boys’ and a girls’ education facility. Which comes first? He answered that a girls’ school is a priority.
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Coming Up • July 25: Rabbi Goldberger shiur for
women. • July 27: Camp Shabbos. • July 27: Shalosh Seudos sponsored by
Hillorie Morrison on the first yahrzeit of Elliott Morrison a”h.
• August 10: Aufruf and kiddush for Yaakov Weiner. Kiddush sponsored by his parents, Elie and Esther Weiner.
• August 15: Rabbi Goldberger shiur for women.
• August 22: Rabbi Goldberger shiur for women.
Women’s Tehillim Group The Women’s Tehillim Group meets every
Sunday at 10 am in the Nancy Taffel Annex. Please join us whenever you can.
Lost and Found The shul has become home to many lost
jackets, coats, hats, etc. Please look through the items left on the coat racks throughout the building and claim your (or your child’s) items. Whatever is not claimed by August 15 will become hefker and donated or disposed of.
Halfway to Sinai/Ayshel Avraham
Halfway to Sinai/Ayshel Avraham is open for the 2013 season. If you will be walking to Sinai Hospital or Levindale on Shabbos or Yom Tov from now through Simchas Torah 5774, you can rest your feet and have a cold drink on the porch of 3000 Glen Avenue (corner Key) or 5932 Cross Country Boulevard (corner Simmonds). For more information, please call 410-466-3132. L’zechus nishmas Avraham Shalom ben Chaim Yoel Novograd, z”l.
Pushkas Do you have a pushka that’s full or close to
full or half full? Why wait? Get those pushkas to Shlomo and Ahuva Goldberger.
Refuah Shalaimah to • Karen Rosenfelt, Chaya bas Sheindel • Karen Eisenberg, Keren bas Levana Yuta • Raizy Cohen, Raiselle bas Sarah • Shaya Cohen, Yeshaya Lev ben Shelly
Gabriella • Tehilla Werner, Tehilla bas Avivah
Michaela • Hillel Zeitlin, Hillel Mordechai ben Miriam
Daven with us at 6201 Park Heights Avenue Parshas Va’eschanan/Shabbos Nachamu
PUSHKA CAMPAIGN Sign up by emailing shlomhuva@aol.com.
The pushka challenge is to put whatever amount of money one is able into a pushka every day or as often as possible. The recommended amount is only 36 cents a day.
When your pushka is full, please empty it into a ziplock bag marked with your name, and drop it into our locked mailbox at 3310 W. Strathmore Avenue. If it is difficult for you to drop it off, please contact Shlomo and Ahuva Goldberger at 410-358-4456 to arrange a pickup. If you need a shul pushka, you may take one from the shul window sill, and they will be replenished as needed.
Each week we will print the names of the participants who have turned in a pushka that week.
Latest contributors: Rabbi and Rebbetzin Goldberger Jerry and Eileen Rosenbaum Lev Avraham and Rachel Rosenstock Nisan and Marietta Jaffee Binny Margolese Avrum Weiss and Joan Kristall
Running total: $4,118.45
Yisroel and Yaffa Addess Tehilla Rottman Chaim and Rivka Bluestein Shulamis Heldoorn Moshe and Joyce Dreyfuss Hillorie Morrison Ed and Mesa Leventhal Tzvi Kushner Kenneth Hendon and Aliza
Swain Avrum Weiss and Joan
Kristall Ida Goldberger Gregg Levitan Tim Ryan Steven and Shari Rosen
Trofimov Steven and Kayla Halon Binny Margolese
Participants who have signed up for this year's campaign: Rabbi and Rebbetzin
Goldberger Shlomo and Ahuva
Goldberger Howard and Dvora Sora
Reznick Moshe and Shelly Cohen Jerry and Eileen
Rosenbaum Jonathan and Talia Raun Ari and Caryn Blum Ken and Chana Birnbaum Bob and Karen Rosenfelt Lenny and Glenna Ross Keely and Jillian
Goldberger Fred and Rena Levi Elie and Esther Levi Sima Cooperman Betzalel and Esther Huff Lev Avraham and Rachel
Rosenstock Nisan and Marietta Jaffee Mo and Shaina Margolese Barbara Landsman Rottman family
Louis and Gail Feinstein (Mishlei) Shoshana Goldman (9) (Shoftim) Rena Levi Jonah Rena Levi J Eliyahu Margolese (2) Lech Lecha onah N,
Bug Checking Kits Watch for details! The TY Sisterhood’s Bug Checking Kit has been ordered,
and we are awaiting its arrival! Also watch for details about a second Bug Checking Seminar.
After an amazing and unbelievably informative workshop on bug checking by Rabbi Shalom Tendler of the Star-K, the members of Tiferes Yisroel are ready to check all kinds of fruits and vegetables for insects. (Many of us already checked a lot of foods, but now we have additional knowledge and guidance of how to do it properly.) You can check the Star-K website for additional information. http://www.star-k.org/cons-appr-vegetables.php
There are some wonderful tools to assist in this important aspect of kashrus, so the Tiferes Yisroel Sisterhood is offering Bug Checking Kits.
Do not send payment; payment will be collected when you pick up your kit. Watch for details! When all the parts come in, we will let you know further information on purchasing and where to pick them up.
For more information or to order, call or email Deborah Taffel at 443-739-6827 or jtaffel@yahoo.com.
Bug Kit #1: $65
Includes: • Light box • Thrip cloth (1.5 ft by 2.79 ft swath of cloth) • Illuminated jeweler’s loupe (30x) — (not needed for finding bugs on
produce, but to learn how to identify bugs and distinguish them from other particles)
• 5 pouches of FIT ORGANIC veggie wash
Bug Kit #2: $30 Includes: • Thrip cloth (1.5 ft by 2.79 ft swath of cloth) • Illuminated jeweler’s loupe (30x) — (not needed for finding bugs on
produce, but to learn how to identify bugs and distinguish them from other particles)
• 5 pouches of FIT ORGANIC veggie wash
Donation • In honor of Rabbi and Rebbetzin Goldberger by
Stephanie Langsam Ezra.
Yahrzeits Giving tzedakah in the name of the departed has
the power to elevate their soul. When you give charity on behalf of your loved one, consider giving to Tiferes Yisroel. And may the soul of your loved one be bound in the bond of life, together with the souls of Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov; Sarah, Rivka, Rachel and Leah; and together with the other righteous men and women in Gan Eden.
Max Komet, Moshe ben Yochanan HaLevi a”h, 13
Av, husband of Rachael Komet Shimon Weinstock a”h, 14 Av Harry B. Leventhal, Hershel ben Mayer HaLevi
a”h, 16 Av, father of Dr. Edward Leventhal Hy Margolese, Chaim ben Mordechai Zev a”h, 16
Av, father of Mordechai Zev Margolese Meyer Leventhal, Mayer ben Hershel HaLevi a”h,
19 Av, grandfather of Dr. Edward Leventhal
Shemen Lamaor Sponsors • Ari and Caryn Blum • Baruch and Ruth Jankowitz • Victor Reznick
Community • July 20: Women’s shiur in memory of Chaya
Malka Barkai and Esther Nechama Margolese. Sefer HaChinnuch, led by Dr. Dovid Clay. Home of Joyce Dreyfuss, 3820 Menlo Drive, each Shabbos at 4 pm. All women and high school girls are invited.
• July 20: Reb Elimelech and the Chassidic Legacy of Brotherhood, Rabbi Hanoch Teller’s new documentary film. BJSZ, 10 pm. Tickets $10 in advance, $12 at the door.
• July 21: Hachnachas Sefer Torah celebration to escort a new Torah to BJSZ. The procession will leave Rabbi Hauer’s house (6607 Western Run Drive) at 10:30 am, with singing and dancing.
• July 22: Casual Pi Day. • July 28: Mrs. Chavi Bauman will be speaking at
Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion. Suggested donation $5. For more information please call 410-585-1018. 8:15 pm.
Joblink. Joblink provides job seekers, recruiters
and employers with valuable information regarding employment opportunities and career information.
If you are looking for a job or know of one at your office, please contact our shul liaison, Yehudis Gruber, gruber.jennifer.e@gmail.com, or Elly Lasson, executive director, at Joblink, 410-602-8700, elasson@joblinkemployment.com.
Sponsorships. To arrange your sponsorship,
email levechad@tiferesyisroel.org or go to www.tiferesyisroel.org and click donate. Please send your donation to Congregation Tiferes Yisroel, 6201 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215.
To sponsor Shemen Lamaor for a month or the Lev Echad, Camp Shabbos or Father/Son Learning for a week, the donation is $36.
For the following, please contact Nisan Blaxberg at 410-358-3943 or inn8doc@aol.com.
Siddur $50 Chumash $75 Yahrzeit Plaque $300 Other seforim may be dedicated as well.
No Peanuts! The shul is peanut-free. In consid-eration of our members with peanut allergies, please refrain from bringing peanut products into the shul.
Mitzvah Cards. For $18, you get four cards that
you can mail out yourself. For $10, we will send the card out for you, and your donation will be announced in the Lev Echad.
Contact Glenna Ross at 410-358-1687 or e-mail glenna@tiferesyisroel.org.
Ride G’mach. Call the Ride G’mach at 410-
358-RIDE (7433). We need ride offers when anyone drives interstate, any direction. Not door-to-door, just city-to-city. Often, Chesed of Boro Park calls, needing a ride to/from New York for people with medical appointments in Baltimore hospitals.
Shul Rentals. To reserve the use of the shul’s
simcha hall or Nancy Taffel Annex, please contact Eileen Rosenbaum at 410-764-8443 or eileen@ tiferesyisroel.org.
There is no fee to reserve the date. For availability, go to www.tiferesyisroel.org, and click on the “Calendar” button on the left. This online calendar is kept up-to-date continuously.
TY Shiurim Schedule Sunday: • 9:30-10:15 am: Men’s Gemara Megilla shiur
given by the Rabbi. Rashi, selected Tosfos and Maharsha following Shacharis.
• 10-10:45 am: Women’s Tehillim gathering for cholim (Nancy Taffel Annex).
Monday: • 6:45-7:45 pm: Rambam Hilchos Ishus. Given by
Jay Taffel. Upstairs Beis Midrash. On hiatus. Tuesday: • One hour before mincha: Gemara Chulin. The
8th perek dealing with the meat and bones and blood of kashrus, given by Jay Taffel. Upstairs Beis Midrash.
• 8 pm: Chabura learning — Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, focusing on the laws of Pesach. After maariv in the Bais Medrash. Led by Elie Weiner.
Wednesday: • 8-9 pm: Nesivos Shalom. Bais Medrash. Led by
Fred Levi. Daily (Monday-Friday): • 6-6:25 am: Chabura learning Rashi on the
weekly parsha given by Nisan Blaxberg. All men and (older) boys are invited to attend.
• Every morning following davening — a chabura for strengthening Hebrew reading with Nesivos Shalom. With fresh hot coffee!
• Monday through Thursday between mincha and maariv: Rabbi Goldberger teaching Hilchos Yesodai HaTorah from the Rambam.
• Sunday through Thursday evening after mincha/ maariv for 15 minutes — Rabbi Goldberger shiur for men. Megillas Eicha with Rashi.
• 8-9 pm: Nightly men’s bais medrash. Sunday through Thursday.
Shabbos: • 8-8:30 am: Mishnayos Chabura. Nezikin.
OFFICERS President Ari Blum 410-358-5478
blum@tiferesyisroel.org VP Mo Margolese mo@tiferesyisroel.org VP Membership Lev Avraham Rosenstock 443-
255-4343 louis@tiferesyisroel.org, lrosenstockphoto@ yahoo.com
Secretary Ari Blum 410-358-5478 blum@tiferesyisroel.org
Treasurer Yaakov Gur 410-358-2005 yaakovgur@tiferesyisroel.org
CONTACT INFORMATION Ahavas Yisrael Chabura Project Meira Blaxberg
410-358-3943 MeiraB@aol.com Bais Medrash Rabbi Elie Levi 410-318-8932 Calendar Eileen Rosenbaum 410-764-8443
eileen@tiferesyisroel.org Camp Shabbos Adriana Steinberg 202-641-6677
abpeljovich@yahoo.com Candyman Ari Blum Chesed Committee Chana Birnbaum (shiva) 410-
358-7736; Ester Gur (births) 410-358-2005; Raizy Cohen (cholim) 410-764-8852
Davening Schedule Jay Taffel 410-358-9029 Father/Son Learning Dov Pear 410-358-9825 Gabbai Rishon Jay Taffel 410-358-9029 Gabbai Sheni Hillel Zeitlin 410-358-7316 Gabbai Tzedakah Nathan Franco 240-472-2815 Girls’ Learning Group Nechama Goldman Hospitality Gail Feinstein 410-456-4306 Kitchen Coordinator Batsheva Goldman Lev Echad Suzanne Kayne 410-764-1971, Option
4 (please use email) levechad@tiferesyisroel.org Mitzvah Cards Glenna Ross 410-358-1687 Mommy and Me Coordinator Yehudis Gruber
302-598-2336 jgruber18@gmail.com Seforim
Purchase Nisan Blaxberg 410-358-3943 Repair Mark Hart
Shalosh Seudos Coordinator Hinda Blum 410-764-2279
Simcha Hall Reserve Eileen Rosenbaum 410-764-8443 eileen@tiferesyisroel.org
Sisterhood Batsheva Goldman 410-358-3768 jenbgold@gmail. com; Elka Rottman 410-358-5427 elkarottman@gmail.com; Devorah Taffel 410-358-9029 jtaffel@yahoo.com
Supplies Ordering Shulamis Heldoorn 410-664-1212 pheldoorn@verizon.net
Tzeischem L’Shalom Coordinator Mordechai Be-leck 443-570-3850 mordechaibeleck@yahoo.com
Webmaster Tzadik Vanderhoof 410-764-2258 tzadik@tiferesyisroel.org
Yahrzeit Plaques Nisan Blaxberg 410-358-3943 Yahrzeit Records Alisa Mandel 410-963-2977
apmandel@yahoo.com Shul Business admin@tiferesyisroel.org
Lev Echad Deadline:
Wednesday, 6:13 pm levechad@tiferesyisroel.org
Good Shabbos!
Rabbi Goldberger’s Shul Congregation Tiferes Yisroel
6201 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215
410-764-1971 tiferesyisroel.org
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