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Boca Raton Synagogue • Valuing Diversity • Celebrating UnityPage 1
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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 SIMCHA SHABTAIRosh Beis Medrash
RABBI KENNETH BRANDER, PHDRabbi [email protected]
MATTHEW HOCHERMANExecutive Director
RABBI GERSHON EISENBERGER Youth [email protected]
RABBI ELI ZIANSTeen [email protected]
KERRY PURCELL-STEWARDEditor-in-Chief of the Weekly
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October 26 • November 2, 201817 Cheshvan • 24 Cheshvan 5779
FRIDAY NIGHTPlag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 5:20 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:32 pmCarlebach/Happy Minyan 6:20 pmCandle Lighting 6:24 pmMincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:25 pm
SHABBAT DAYRabbi's Class 5:10 pm
Ten Principles of Israel Education in AmericaRabbi Uri Pilichowski
Sponsored by Elaine Trachtenberg, Andrea & Alan Lieberman and Devora & Hillel Lefkowitz in memory of their beloved husband, father and grandfather,
Dr. Howard Trachtenberg, Chaim Zvi Hersch ben BinyaminAshkenazi Mincha 6:10 pmMa’ariv/Havdallah 7:18 pm
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18 MILLION REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
VOTE THIS ELECTION
Do you feel strongly about Israel’s safety, security and the US-Israel relationship?
Do you have concerns about the environment, gun control, or the justice system?
Do you have opinions about how the tax code impacts
the economy and your personal finances?
Has the cost of tuition for Jewish day school impacted you or your family and do you have an opinion about the use of tax scholarships to relieve the pressure?
It is hard to believe that you didn’t answer yes to at least one, or some, if not all, of the above questions. Who wouldn’t want to influence how much taxes they pay, the tuition crisis or this country’s strategic relationship with Israel?
Historically, only 40%, less than half of eligible voters, cast a vote in midterm elections. With strong political feelings on both sides and much at stake, pundits are predicting and celebrating a major spike in voter turnout, with some estimates predicting turnout as high as… fifty percent. That still means that despite consequential issues at the center of the upcoming election, half of those eligible will stay home and squander their sacred vote.
Many people sit it out because they think their vote doesn’t matter. In some places and for some elections that may be true, but it isn’t for us. In the year 2000, President George W. Bush won Florida by only 537 votes. Put another way, fewer than the number of people who go the 9:00 a.m. Minyan on Shabbos morning at BRS determined a presidency. That same year a Connecticut congressman won by 21 votes and a Representative from Vermont was elected by a margin of 1. Vote for whomever you see fit, but vote because it matters, particularly here in South Florida.
On October 3, 1984, Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l, the greatest Halachic authority of America at the time, wrote a responsum regarding the obligation to vote. It says:
On reaching the shores of the United States, Jews found a safe haven. The rights guaranteed by the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights have allowed us the freedom to practice our religion without interference and to live in this republic in safety.
A fundamental principle of Judaism is hakaras ha’tov – recognizing benefits afforded us and giving expression to our appreciation. Therefore, it is incumbent upon each Jewish citizen to participate in the democratic system which guards the freedoms we enjoy. The most fundamental responsibility incumbent on each individual is to register and to vote.
Therefore, I urge all members of the Jewish community to fulfill their obligations by registering as soon as possible, and by
voting. By this, we can express our appreciation and contribute to the continued security of our community.
Rav Moshe saw voting as a halachic and moral imperative. To stay home is not just to waste a right and privilege; it is an act of ingratitude. We enjoy a freedom and opportunity so many others are deprived of. The least we can do to say thank you, is to take advantage of that gift.
Showing up to vote is a start, but it isn’t enough. Too many people fail to prepare or choose to be uneducated about the candidates and issues, and instead cast their vote based solely on who has a Jewish sounding name or which party they belong to. But candidates are people with personalities, ideas, positions, and platforms. They undoubtedly worked hard to raise money and likely gave of their own capital to fund their campaign. They seek to make a difference, and whether or not they will be elected and realize their dream of public service depends entirely on the people who come to cast a vote. How could we determine someone’s fate so callously? Similarly, our ballot includes numerous proposed amendments to our state Constitution, some of which have a direct impact on our finances, our rights, and our lives. At the end of the day, how could we determine
FROM THE RABBI’S DESK
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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.
BOCA RATON SYNAGOGUE DERECH ERETZ STATEMENT
our own fate and what the election results will mean for us so flippantly and frivolously?
We are given a gift of inestimable value, a chance that others, including many of our ancestors, could only dream of: the opportunity to vote, to make choices, and to have a voice. Squandering it is not just a lack of gratitude for the blessing of this country and the freedom it affords us, it is just irresponsible, and even worse it is foolish. These issues matter to us and we can impact them positively.
This weekend at BRS is dedicated to Teach Florida, an amazing organization co-chaired by our own Daniel Adler, fighting for equitable government funding, tax credit scholarships and education savings accounts, to make a difference for our students, families and schools. As a result of their hard work, in 2017-2018, Florida’s tax-credit scholarship program helped 2,575 students attend 32 Jewish day schools in Florida through a total of $18 million in scholarships. This year, the Gardiner and McKay scholarship programs helped 300 students with special needs attend Jewish day schools in Florida, totaling more than $2 million to Jewish day schools. Teach Florida also won $654,000 in first-time state funding for Jewish school security
in 2017-2018 and a threefold increase of $2 million in the state’s 2018-19 budget.
These issues are complicated, and I fully acknowledge there are different perspectives on them. Nevertheless, there is currently no greater solution or proposal to positively impact the cost of Jewish tuition than this movement. This year, the schools in OUR community are receiving $2 million dollars and over 300 of our children are directly benefiting. Many of these families could not afford a Jewish education if not for these funds. These efforts met success because of the broader movement for school choice, championed by John Kirtley, our speaker this Shabbos. At the conclusion of the 9:00 a.m. minyan on Shabbos morning, John will help us understand the issues and provide practical advice on what we can do to help grow these already substantial numbers and benefit even more of our families and schools.
One of the most basic and yet greatest gifts and blessings God has bestowed upon us is our bechirah chofshis, our free will and ability to choose. If you fail to vote or to be informed when voting, it naturally follows that you forfeit your right to complain, kvetch or bemoan the issues you could have impacted.
Choose candidates whose positions and opinions you share. Be part of shaping your own destiny. Nobody can or should tell you how to vote, or for whom. But we can and must all tell one another to go out and vote, because it matters and it is our responsibility.
Good Shabbos,
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
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SHABBAT SCHEDULEFRIDAY NIGHT
Ashkenazi Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 5:20 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:32 pmFriday Night Live: Please invite someone to this Outreach Program 6:00 pmCarlebach/Happy Minyan (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 6:20 pmSephardic Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:20 pmCandle Lighting 6:24 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 6:25 pm
SHABBAT DAYNeitz Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:44 amHashkama Minyan (Social Hall) 7:30 amShechet Minyan (Room 205/206) 8:00 amSephardic Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 9:00 amAshkenazi Minyan (Rand Sanctuary) 9:00 am Lecture after Davening: John KirtleyShtiebel Minyan (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 9:30 amTeen Minyan 9:45 amYouth Tefillah Groups (Jacobs and Rubin Youth & Senior Center) 9:50 amSof Zman Kriat Shema 10:15 amEarly Ashkenazi Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 3:00 pmRabbi's Class 5:10 pm
Ten Principles of Israel Education in AmericaRabbi Uri Pilichowski
Sponsored by Elaine Trachtenberg, Andrea & Alan Lieberman and Devora & Hillel Lefkowitz in memory of their beloved husband, father and grandfather,
Dr. Howard Trachtenberg, Chaim Zvi Hersch ben BinyaminAvos U'Banim (Social Hall) 5:10 pmSephardic Mincha (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:05 pmAshkenazi Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 6:10 pmDaf Yomi (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) between Mincha/Ma'arivSh’kiah 6:42 pmMa’ariv/Havdalah 7:18 pm
SHABBAT LEARNINGTefillah Insights 8:30 amAdvanced Gemara Chabura (Rabbi Shaul Opoczynski) After Hashkama MinyanYouth Groups (Drop-off begins at 10:00 am) 10:30 am
NOVEMBER 2 & 3PARSHAT CHAYEI SARAH
Ashkenazi Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 5:15 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 5:28 pmFriday Night Live: Please invite someone to this Outreach Program 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 6:19 pmSephardic Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:15 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 6:20 pmShtiebel Minyan (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 6:25 pmMa'ariv/Havdalah (Shabbat) 7:13 pm
DAILY MINYAN TIMES
SUNDAY19 CHESHVAN
MONDAY20 CHESHVAN
TUESDAY21 CHESHVAN
WEDNESDAY22 CHESHVAN
THURSDAY23 CHESHVAN
FRIDAY24 CHESHVAN
Daf Yomi -Menachos 79 80 81 82 83 84
Ashkenazi Shacharit 6:25 amRand Sanctuary
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Ashkenazi Shacharit 7:00 amRand Sanctuary
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Ashkenazi Shacharit 7:45 am Rand Sanctuary
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Ashkenazi Shacharit 8:30 amRand Sanctuary
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Ashkenazi Shacharit 9:15 amRand Sanctuary
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Early Ashkenazi Mincha
2:00 pm Senders Library
Ashkenazi Mincha/Ma’ariv 6:25 pmRand Sanctuary
6:25 pmSocial Hall
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Late Ashkenazi Ma’ariv 9:45 pmSocial Hall
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FOR SEPHARDIC TIMES, PLEASE SEE PAGE 10 - FOR BRS WEST TIMES, PLEASE SEE PAGE 11
BRS COMMUNITY BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
KIDDUSHFriday Night Live Kiddush sponsored by all the Friday night live participates in loving memory of their beloved friend and member, Joe Eckstein. Hashkama Minyan Kiddush sponsored by Dr. Wayne & Tova Kotzker in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of his beloved father, Joseph Kotzker.Shechet Minyan Kiddush sponsored by William & Gail Hochman in honor of their granddaughter, Shira, becoming a Bat Mitzvah.Teen Minyan Kiddush Sponsored by Dr. Chanoch & Rachel Harow in honor of the 1 year anniversary of Ami’s Bar Mitzvah.Sephardic Minyan Kiddush sponsored by the Sephardic Minyan Kiddush fund.Shtiebel Minyan Kiddush sponsored by Dr. Jaimy & Rachel Bensimon in memory of her beloved father, Salomon ben Haim Abikhzer Z"L and his beloved mother, Zohra bat Avraham Bensimon Z"L.Seudah Shlishiet co-sponsored by Marcia Levy, Dr. David & Reena Makover, Jackie Markovitch, Jeffrey & Rhonda Silkin, Dr. Rabbi Mordechai & Hadassah Smolarcik, Dr. Jeffrey & Fay Wolkowicz.Seudah Shlishiet Guest Speaker: Rabbi Uri Pilichowski, "Jealous of Ari" - A Personal Tribute to Ari Fuld הי"ד
MAZAL TOVBarry & Carol Bard on their daughter, Sivanna, becoming a Bat Mitzvah. And to proud sisters, Keren and Daniella. Rabbi Avi & Rebecca Hochman on their daughter, Shira, becoming a Bat Mitzvah. AND to her proud siblings, Aharon, Binyamin, Shulie and Meir. AND grandparents, Steven and Ruthy Mandel, and William and Gail Hochman, and great-grandmother, Regina Wolovits.Selma Bonchek on her great-grandson, Daniel Pollack, becoming a Bar Mitzvah. His proud parents are Talia Harrow & Jeff Pollack of Miami, Fl.
SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAMBRS is proud to present the annual Shalshelet Bat Mitzvah program! Please join us for a 10-week series 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 third class will be held this Sunday, October 28 at 10:00 am. Register online at www.brsonline.org/batmitzvahprogramPlease e-mail Rebbitzin Yocheved Goldberg at [email protected] for more information.
NEW YAHRZEIT MEMORIAL BOARD NEEDEDWe are in need of a new Yahrzeit Memorial Board for the Rand Sanctuary, as our current ones are all almost full. If you, or someone you know, would like to dedicate one in memory of a loved one, please contact Matthew Hocherman at [email protected]
CREATE YOUR INTERNET SAFETY PLANFor your convenience, Mokaid is offering "office hours" every two weeks at 7:30 pm at each local Shul. The date at BRS is Sunday, November 4. Bring your devices, and we'll help you formulate or implement an individualized Internet Safety Plan. This service is offered free of charge.
TIKVATEINU GROUPOur next group will be meeting on Wednesday, November 7, at 8:00 pm in the Petrover Board Room. We will be having a brief presentation by Shari Cohen, VP of Financial Services and Food Programs at Rales Jewish Family Services, followed by guest speaker Dr. Moshe Winograd, who is a reproductive mental health specialist. Shari Cohen will be speaking about HFLS (Hebrew Free Loan Society) as an option to fund IVF. If you plan on attending, please RSVP to Elissa Love, MSW at (561) 852-3298 or [email protected] by Monday, November 5.
RABBANIT YEMIMA MIZRACHIJoin us on Thursday, November 15, at 10:30 am and 8:00 pm in the Social Hall for an exclusive South Florida showing of Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi’s video presentation for women at BRS. The video is titled “Kislev- the Month of Rededication.” Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi is an attorney and Rabbinical Court advocate, but she is most well-known for her incredibly popular, inspirational lectures and classes heard around the world by diverse audiences.Sponsored by Rabbi Dr. Avi & Dr. Ahava Oppenheimer in the Zechus for a Refuah Shelaima for Baruch Tzvi ben Rivka Batya
CARLEBACH/SHTIEBEL MINYAN THIS FRIDAY NIGHT The special Ruach filled Happy Minyan and the Niggun & Chassidus class will be joining the Shtiebel Minyan tonight, Friday night, October 26, at 6:20 pm in the Shtiebel Beit Midrash in commemoration of the 24th Yahrzeit of Reb Shlomo. The Minyan will be led by Dr. Elan Barenholtz and will conclude by 7:15 pm.
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE THIS SHABBATTEACH FLORIDA: JOHN KIRTLEYJohn F. Kirtley has been an advocate of parental choice in education for twenty years. He is currently the Chairman of Step Up For Students, the non-profit that manages the Florida tax credit scholarship program for low income students and the Gardiner Scholarship for
special-needs students. These two programs will serve 110,000 children with scholarships totaling over $700 million in the 2018-2019 school year. He is also Co-Chairman of the Florida Federation For Children, a political entity that helps elect Florida state legislators of both parties who support parental choice. He is also Vice Chairman of the American Federation For Children, a national non-profit that works to pass and implement choice laws across the country.
SISTERHOOD NEWSThe Art of Papercutting program sponsored by the BRS Sisterhood & Young Leadership Committee, with 70 women in attendance, was a resounding success! A big thank you goes to our very talented Loren Stein who guided us through the fine points of paper cutting while sharing entertaining stories. Thank you also to Sara Schandelson, Anne Deakter, Nechama Zangre, and Shira Menczer for organizing. Save the date for the BRS Sisterhood Luncheon on December 16. Planning meeting this Monday, October 29, at 8:15 pm at the home of Bina Asher 7689 Cypress Crescent in Montoya Estates. For info, call Bina (917) 273-1556.
GUEST SPEAKER: RABBI MENACHEM LEIBTAGJoin us Monday night, November 5, at 8:00 pm to hear from Rabbi Menachem Leibtag. Rabbi Menachem Leibtag is one of the pioneers of Torah education via the Internet. His weekly essays on Parshat HaShavua, read by thousands of subscribers worldwide, introduce a vibrant analytical approach to thematic study of the Bible. He is the founder of the Yeshivat Har Etzion’s Virtual Bet
Midrash and more recently founded the Tanach Study Center. Sponsored by Dr. Harold and Lori Landa
GUEST SPEAKER: DR. EDWARD SHAPIROJoin us Thursday, November 8, at 8:00 pm in the Social Hall to hear Dr. Edward Shapiro speak on "Lenny at 100: The Jewish music of Leonard Bernstein". Edward S. Shapiro is professor emeritus of history at Seton Hall University. He is the author of Letters of Sidney Hook: Democracy, Communism, and The Cold War and A Time for Healing: American Jewry since World War II, the final
volume of the five-volume series, The Jewish People in America.
KABBALAT SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS Join us Friday night, November 2, at 6:10 pm on the front lawn for a unique opportunity to bring in Shabbat with a beautiful and uplifting Kabbalat Shabbat directly under the stars. This scenic, tranquil and spiritual experience will enable participants to enhance their Tefillah in a rich and refreshing way as they connect to the Almighty.
SUNRISE MINYAN AT THE BEACHJoin us on Friday, November 2, at 7:10 am and watch the sun rise over the ocean as you connect with God through prayer and inspiration. Meet at the Palmetto Park Gazebo for a special inspirational Minyan. Men and women are welcome. Coffee and donuts will be served after Davening.
SHLOSHIM MEMORIALThere will be a Shloshim Memorial Service for Rabbi Ephraim Goldberg on Thursday night, November 1, at 8:00 pm at the Young Israel of Boca Raton, 7200 Palmetto Circle N, Boca Raton, FL 33433.
TUESDAY MORNING CLASS WITH RABBI MOSKOWITZRabbi Moskowitz’s Tuesday morning Navi class will begin studying the books of Ezra and Nechemia this week and will spend the year focusing on the historical and contemporary realities of returning back to the Land of Israel after years of exile.
MONTHLY MUSSAR SCHMOOZEAll men are invited to join the Monthly Mussar Schmooze this Thursday night at 9:40 pm with Rabbi Efrem Goldberg in the Senders Library.
SHARSHERET PINK SHABBATBRS is proud to participate with Sharsheret’s Pink Shabbat campaign. Please see the materials in the lobby.
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LIFE CYCLE
REFUAH SHLAYMAHFor members of BRS Community.
For all other Refuah Shlaymah needs, please call Linda at (561) 394-0394Moshe 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 RachelZev ben Levi Ha'LeviYisroel Moshe ben YochevedArieh Leib ben Baila RochelRabbi Dr. Brian Galbut Baruch Tzvi ben Rivka BatyaArnold Hordish Yosef Avraham ben ChanaYoel ben Etel TziviaYosef ben RochelHarvey Gordon Yechezkel ben LeahDovid Yosef ben Eliezer Ha'LevyMichael Lupin Michoel Yonah ben LeahMenachem Mendel ben Baila RochelLarry Perkins Yisrael Aharon ben Bayla GoldaCharles Rotsztajn Chaim Yitzchak ben Shaindel HindaShoni Chaim ben Yoseffa ChayaHenoch Millen Chanoch Henoch ben Devorah
BIRTHDAYSLeeya Hofstatter Amital Harow Yaffi Wexler Yoni Greenblatt Noam Wexler
YAHRZEITSJeffrey Silkin in memory of his father Henry Silkin 18 Cheshvan Dr. Joyce Hopkins in memory of her mother Rose Ickovic Svarc 18 Cheshvan Natalie Halperin in memory of her father Joseph Mager 18 Cheshvan Janet Zwiebel in memory of her father Rev. Moses Nussbaum 19 Cheshvan Elaine Trachtenberg in memory of her husband Howard Trachtenberg 19 Cheshvan Andrea Lieberman in memory of her father Howard Trachtenberg 19 CheshvanDr. Rabbi Mordechai Smolarcik in memory of his mother Esther Yuken 19 Cheshvan Alan Rubin in memory of his father Leonard Rubin 19 Cheshvan Dr. Wayne Kotzker in memory of his father Joseph Kotzker 19 Cheshvan Daniel Toledano in memory of his father Meyer Toledano 20 Cheshvan Dr. Cynthia March in memory of her grandfather Jack March 20 Cheshvan Saul Friedman in memory of his father Samuel Friedman 20 Cheshvan Dr. David Makover in memory of his mother Sylvia Makover 20 Cheshvan Rachel Bensimon in memory of her father Salomon Abikhzer 20 Cheshvan Franck Saragossi in memory of his father Albert Saragossi 20 Cheshvan Shirley Eschwege in memory of her father Nathan Hudes 20 Cheshvan Dr. Neal Weinreb in memory of his mother Sarah Weinreb 21 Cheshvan Dr. Neal Weinreb in memory of his grandfather Jacob Weinreb 21 Cheshvan Avinoam Amram in memory of his father Chaim ben Shlomo 21 Cheshvan Leo Petrover in memory of his father John J. Petrover 21 Cheshvan Jackie Markovitch in memory of his father Simon Markovitch 21 Cheshvan Dr. Ronald Gabor in memory of his father Steven Gabor 21 Cheshvan Marcia Levy in memory of her father William Wexler 22 Cheshvan Dr. Jaimy Bensimon in memory of his mother Zohra Bensimon 22 Cheshvan Celia Neuman in memory of her mother Esther Glixman 22 Cheshvan Fay Wolkowicz in memory of her mother Luba Elbaum 22 Cheshvan Pinchas Davidman in memory of his father Sam Davidman 23 CheshvanDr. Michael Muschel in memory of his mother Sara Muschel 23 Cheshvan Benjamin Muschel in memory of his grandmother Sara Muschel 23 CheshvanJackie Markovitch in memory of his mother Blanka Markovitch 23 Cheshvan Carol Bierman in memory of her mother Marjorie Weinstein 23 CheshvanRuth Malinowitz in memory of her father-in-law Jacob Malinowitz 23 Cheshvan Helena Ijac in memory of her husband Paul Ijac 23 CheshvanYvette Kaweblum in memory of her grandfather Jose Kogan 23 Cheshvan Hensha Gansbourg in memory of her husband Hirsh Gansbourg 23 CheshvanSteve Rantz in memory of his father Philip Rantz 23 Cheshvan Dr. Neil Shachter in memory of his mother Felicia Greenbaum 24 Cheshvan Jay Bernten in memory of his father Gerald D. Bernten 24 Cheshvan Dr. Jerry Herbst in memory of his grandfather Moshe Aharon Scherr 24 Cheshvan Deanna Shulman in memory of her father-in-law Pinchas Eliyahu Shulman 24 Cheshvan Linda (Chana) Anne Levy in memory of her father Seymour Louis Levy 24 Cheshvan Jonathan Abrams in memory of his father Melvin Abrams 24 Cheshvan
Helen Ijac Alta Haita bat DevorahJoan 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 ChayaEden Malka bat RavitSara Leah bat Maya ElanitJean Cohen Eta Chaya bat RachelYocheved bat Alta Sura LeahRuth Malinowitz Rivka bat FreidaEsther bat DobaMarie Gosser Muna bat Salima ShulamitOlga Newman Liba Rivka bat Esther MalkaBreindel Chanah bat Chaye RaizelShula Amsalem Shulamit bat BellaAvigail Malka bat Chana YehuditDevorah bat Yita Roiza Blima Tamar bat Mazli
CONDOLENCES TOJonathan Charm on the passing of his beloved mother, Joanne Charm-Yakerson. Sara Hasson on the passing of her beloved mother, Ina Perlmuter.
BRS AUXILIARIES, ETC.
BIKUR CHOLIM We Have Your Cup of Tea: join Bikur Cholim's organization. Many necessary, worthwhile and rewarding opportunities available. Call Stan at (561)400-2131 or (561) 362-7345.
ANNIVERSARY Jonthan & Aliza Hollander
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 bechecked and maintained.
KITCHEN EXPANSION DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF THEO HENRY
As you may be aware, the BRS Sisterhood is working hard on raising funds to expand the Shul kitchen. The Sisterhood has decided that the new expanded kitchen will be dedicated and named, the Theo Henry Kitchen in memory of our beloved custodian. If you are interested in contributing to this cause, please visit www.brsonline.org/Theo
SECURITY COMMITTEE The BRS Security Team is looking for more volunteers. It is just 1.5-2 hours of your time every 3 weeks. If you are able to help, then please send us an e-mail with your name & phone number to [email protected]. If you are unable to volunteer but would like to donate to help security needs, a "security donations" line has been added to the donation type drop down menu at brsonline.org under the donate tab.
Hashkamah Minyan Kiddush $260 - Regular$360 - Deluxe$460 - Super Deluxe
Shtiebel Minyan Kiddush $250 Regular
There are many classes that take place during the week that are available to sponsor. Sponsorship will be acknowledged in the BRS Weekly and announced at the class. If you are interested in sponsoring any of the following classes in memory or in honor of a loved one, please contact the Shul office at [email protected] Day of Learning - $180Rabbi’s Class on Shabbat afternoon - $250Rabbi Goldberg’s Tuesday morning Parsha Class - $100Daf Yomi for the Week - $100Rabbi Goldberg’s Emunah Class - $54The BRS Weekly - $100Week of Afternoon Kollel - $150Wednesday Night Learning Program - $150Avos UBanim - $150BRS Email Announcements - $100
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
WELCOME NEW MEMBERSMr. & Dr. Yitzi & Sheri Bardos
WOMEN’S MIKVAHNew winter hours for the women’s Mikvah starting Sunday, November 4 with the standard time starting will be: Sunday to Thursday: Open at 7:30 pm and close at 10:00 pm. Fridays: by appointment only. Appointments are required by Thursdays. If you would like to make an appointment, please call (561) 394-5854; please avoid making appointments on the same day.
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITYWilliam and Gail Hochman Steven and Ruthy MandelEizikovitz Family Schachter FamilyFamily & Friends here in honor of the Hochman Simcha
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SOCIAL ACTION“Every election is determined by the people who show up.” - Larry J. Sabato, founder and director of the Center for Politics at the Univ. of Va.
In recent years, there has been a tendency by people not to vote in mid-term elections. As American citizens and Jews concerned with the well being of the U.S. and with the safety and security of the State of Israel, the 2018 elections are vitally important. It is critical that we carefully examine the statements and records of the candidates to be sure that they align with our interests to protect and support Israel, and that they are not in any way affiliated with groups that would undermine those interests. In a state where the winning margin for Governor is usually about 1%, your vote really does count.
Be sure to vote for candidates who endorse school choice because these programs help fund 30% of Florida Jewish students to attend day schools and Yeshivot. It is relatively easy to get the information you need to make informed choices, but it does take some work.
“Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt
ISRAEL UPDATE
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS OF IDF SOLDIERS Please have in mind children and grandchildren of members of our community currently serving in the IDF: Eliana Aiken, Matthew Albert, Avishai Augenbraun, Noam Bar Yakov, Shani Ben Zikry, Raz Ben-Zikry, David Borenstein, Maya Borzak, Jonathan Cohen, Yonatan Fastag, Aviad Halfon, Ariel Hirschhorn, Shoshanna Golish, Rafael Nissim ben Moshe Israel, Avi Kahn,
Menachem Kaplan, Shabtai Kaplan, Asher Kaplan, Shuli Klein, Jacob Katz, Razi Katz, Mikki Kowal, Ami Lieder, Noam Lowenstern, Shuli Mayer, Daniel Miller, Ezra Saragossi, Eitan Yitzchak ben Etel Rochel, Sarina Solomon, Oliver Solomon, Chananya Strauss, Amir Tsarfati, Joshua Weiss, Noah Weiss, and Eitan Wolfson.
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.
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.
DEAR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS, IF YOUR CHILD OR GRANDCHILD IS NO LONGER IN THE IDF, PLEASE LET KERRY KNOW SO THEIR NAME CAN BE REMOVED.
NEFESH B’NEFESHNefesh B’Nefesh is pleased to host two Open House in South Florida on Sunday and Monday, October 28 & 29. See page 22 for more details.
PARIS SHOAH MEMORIAL ARCHIVAL SCANNING PROJECT IN BOCA RATONOn November 12, representatives of the Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris will be meeting with Holocaust survivors and descendants of all countries at B’nai Torah Congregation in Boca Raton to scan their photos and documents for inclusion in the permanent archival collection. For more information and to make an appointment, please contact Nan Lefenfeld at [email protected] or (410) 531.1204 (a U.S. number).
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PLAN OUT Your Week
To sponsor a Day of Learning for $180, please email Gloria at [email protected]
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 7:00 AM DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM RABBI BEN SUGERMAN
9:00 AM FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE FRONT LAWN OF BRS 10:00 AM SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAM SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
12:00 PM MIDDLE SCHOOL LIMO HUNT 5:45 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG
8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM
MONDAY, OCTOBER 297:00 AM DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM RABBI BEN SUGERMAN
9:30 AM HEBREW POETRY CLASS PETROVER BOARD ROOM HASSIA YEHUDA
3:00 PM AFTERNOON KOLLEL SOCIAL HALL
5:45 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG
6:15 PM BREAST & OVARIAN CANCER SUPPORT GROUP PETROVER BOARD ROOM 7:00 PM WOMEN'S MIDRASHA: WOMEN IN TANACH SOCIAL HALL 7:45 PM WOMEN'S MIDRASHA: MEN IN TANACH SOCIAL HALL
8:15 PM NIGHT KOLLEL SENDERS LIBRARY
8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM 9:30 PM HALACHA FROM THE PARSHA SENDERS LIBRARY RABBI JOSH FLUG
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 307:00 AM DAF YOMI BERDUGO BEIT MIDRASH RABBI BEN SUGERMAN
9:30 AM PARSHA CLASS RAND SANCTUARY RABBI EFREM GOLDBERG
10:30 AM TANACH RAND SANCTUARY RABBI PHILIP MOSKOWITZ 5:45 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG
8:15 PM NIGHT KOLLEL SENDERS LIBRARY
8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM
9:00 PM NIGGUNIM & CHASSIDUS ROOM 203
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 317:00 AM DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM RABBI BEN SUGERMAN
10 MINUTES OF MEANING WILL NOT TAKE PLACE LIVING WITH EMUNAH WILL BE ON THURSDAY 9:30 AM IN-DEPTH STUDY OF BOOK OF SAMUEL II MRS. MALKA MORRIS IN THE PETROVER BOARD ROOM
3:00 PM AFTERNOON KOLLEL SOCIAL HALL
5:45 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG
7:45 PM NIGHT LEARNING WITH YESHIVA TTB SOCIAL HALL
SOMETHING TO SAY OVER AT THE SHABBOS TABLE WILL NOT TAKE PLACE
8:15 PM NIGHT KOLLEL SENDERS LIBRARY
8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
9:00 PM MESILAT YESHARIM RABBI MATAN WEXLER
9:00 PM ADVANCED GEMARA GITTIN RABBI SHAUL OPOCZYNSKI
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17:00 AM DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM RABBI BEN SUGERMAN
8:45 AM LIVING WITH EMUNAH PETROVER BOARD ROOM RABBI EFREM GOLDBERG
SPONSORED BY DEVORA & AVI ORLAN IN MEMORY OF THEIR BELOVED DAUGHTER, MIRIAM ESTHER BAT AVRUHAM YITZCHAK
3:00 PM AFTERNOON KOLLEL SOCIAL HALL
5:45 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG
8:00 PM SHLOSHIM FOR EPHRAIM GOLDBERG YOUNG ISRAEL OF BOCA RATON
8:15 PM NIGHT KOLLEL SENDERS LIBRARY
8:15 PM RAMCHAL'S DERECH HASHEM RABBI SIMCHA SHABTAI
8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM
8:45 PM AMUD SHAVUI SHIUR SENDERS LIBRARY DANIEL ADLER
9:40 PM MONTHLY MUSSAR SCHMOOZE SENDERS LIBRARY RABBI EFREM GOLDBERG
10:00PM POST SCHMOOZE MAARIV
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PLAN OUT Your Monthof November
WITH BRSFRIDAY
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MON
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SUNRISE MINYAN AT THE BEACH 6:55 AM
KABBALAT SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS 6:10 PM ON BRS WEST LAWN
THE LIFE & LEGACY OF MENACHEM BEGIN HERZL MAKOV, HART HASTEN & DANI DAYAN
FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9:15 & 10:45 AM
SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAM 10:00 AM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
GUEST SPEAKER: RABBI MENACHEM LEIBTAG8:00 PM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
GUEST SPEAKER DR. EDWARD SHAPIRO8:00 PM SOCIAL HALL
DR. YITZCHAK BELIZON BEIS MEDRASH OF BRS RABBI ELI BELIZON
AVOS UBANIM WINTER OPENER 7:00 PM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
BRS FILM SERIES IF THE TREES COULD TALK 7:00 PM IN THE RAND SANCTUARY
FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9:15 & 10:45 AM
SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAM 10:00 AM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
ALL GIRLS MIDDLE SCHOOL ICE SKATING7:30 PM WWW.BRSONLINE.ORG/ICESKATING
BRS BOARD MEETING 8:00 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
RABBANIT YEMIMA MIZRACHI VIDEO10:30 AM & 8:00 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
MOTZEI SHABBAT
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MOTHER/DAUGHTER LEARNING 7:00 PMMRS. HADASSAH SMOLARCIK IN THE SOCIAL HALL
AVOS UBANIM 7:00 PM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
YOUNG LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE BOWLING NIGHT 8:00 PM AT STRIKES AT BOCA
FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9:15 & 10:45 AM
SHALSHELET BAT MITZVAH PROGRAM 10:00 AM IN THE SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH
GUEST SPEAKER: DR. YOSEF WOLF8:00 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
JEWISH EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND POKER TOURNAMENTWWW.BRSONLINE.ORG/JESF
THE WORLD THAT ONCE WAS BEGINS7:30 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
BRS MENS CLUB HODU BOWL9:00 AM AT LOGGER’S RUN PARK
FILM SERIES – GI JEWS: JEWISH AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II7:00 PM IN THE RAND SANCTUARY
THE WORLD THAT ONCE WAS SERIES 7:30 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
GUEST SPEAKER: DR. YOSEF WOLF8:00 PM IN THE SOCIAL HALL
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The Sephardic Minyan of Boca Raton Synagogueהמנין הספרדי של ק"ק בוקה רטון
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY שבתOctober 26 17 חשון October 27 18 חשון
וירא7:06am Ha-Netz Shaharit5:33pm Earliest Candle Lighting6:25pm Minhah / Arvit6:25pm Latest Candle Lighting6:56pm Earliest Shema
6:44am Ha-Netz Minyan8:40am Hilkhot Shabbat Shiur9:00am Main Minyan5:15pm Rabbi’s Class5:40pm Ohr ha-Hayyim Shiur6:10pm Minhah Seudah Shelishit7:18pm Arvit/Havdalah7:52pm Rabbenu Tam
October 28 19 חשון October 29 20 חשון October 30 21 חשון October 31 22 חשון November 1 23 חשון November 2 24 חשון November 3 25 חשון
חיי שרה7:08am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:20pm Minhah / Arvit6:55pm Earliest Shema
7:08am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:20pm Minhah / Arvit6:54pm Earliest Shema
7:09am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:20pm Minhah / Arvit6:53pm Earliest Shema
7:10am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:20pm Minhah / Arvit6:53pm Earliest Shema
7:10am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:20pm Minhah / Arvit6:52pm Earliest Shema
7:11am Ha-Netz Shaharit5:29pm Earliest Candle Lighting6:15pm Minhah / Arvit6:19pm Latest Candle Lighting6:51pm Earliest Shema
6:48am Ha-Netz Minyan8:40am Hilkhot Shabbat Shiur9:00am Main Minyan5:05pm Rabbi’s Class5:30pm Ohr ha-Hayyim Shiur6:00pm Minhah Seudah Shelishit7:13pm Arvit/Havdalah7:48pm Rabbenu Tam
ויראVa-Yera
There is a universal practice to cover the hallot at the Shabbat table while reciting kiddush. Two different reasons are offered for this practice.
We use two hallot (משנה at each of the three Shabbat meals to (לחם symbolize the double portion of מן (manna) that Hashem provided in the Desert for Bnei Yisrael on each Friday. Since the Torah describes how the מן was covered with dew from both above and below, we too, place our hallot on a plate or dish and cover them with a cloth as well.
A second, more technical reason is also offered. When faced with multiple food types which we are interested in eating and need to decide which to eat and therefore recite a berakhah upon first, there is a particular order to follow. Based on a pasuk, the Gemara explains, that bread and other grain products take precedence before other fruits, fruits come before vegetables, etc. Therefore, technically speaking, we shouldn’t really be making a הגפן פרי on the wine בורא for kiddush before reciting the הארץ מן לחם on the bread. So המוציא as not to ‘embarrass’ the bread, which should take priority, or more technically, so as not to be faced with this berakhah dilemma, we cover the bread, so that we don’t technically have two food types in front of us at the time and we can safely make kiddush first.
There are several נפקא מינה (practical differences) between these two reasons. One of the most common is using a transparent covering (or even leaving a hallah in a clear plastic bag). According to the first reason above, since the hallah is covered from both above and below, it should qualify as a valid covering. However, if the reason for the covering is not to ‘embarrass’ the bread or be faced with a berakhah conundrum, a transparent cover should not suffice, since the bread would still be visible during kiddush.
A second מינה .would be covering the hallot for seudah shelishit נפקא According to the first approach, since Halakhah requires לחם משנה at seudah shelishit to symbolically remember the מן, it therefore stands to reason that those hallot should be covered so as to continue the symbolism. However, since there is no kiddush at seudah shelishit, according to the second approach, there is no need to cover them.
Rav Ovadiah’s grandson has reported (personal communication) that his grandfather ז”ל did not cover the hallot during seudah shelishit. Although he didn’t specify in his writings, it stands to reason that he felt that the second approach (of not ‘embarassing’ the hallot) is the most halakhically applicable. Following that logic, a transparent covering should not qualify as halakhically sufficient, because, although technically covered, the hallot are still visible through it.
Rav Chaim Kanievsky is quoted as permitting using a clear plastic covering for the hallot. However, many point out that elsewhere, he argues that the notion of not ‘embarassing’ the hallot is not about the hallot per se, but rather about our relationship to them. Therefore, so long as we cover them, even with a clear plastic covering, that should suffice even according to the second approach above.
Weekly Halakhah
Rabbi David Shabtai, MDRabbi, Sephardic Minyan
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במערבא NEWS FROM THE WEST
VAYERA וירא @KATZ HILLEL DAY SCHOOL | 21001 95TH AVE | BRSWEST.NET | (561) 909-0234
FRIDAY SHABBAT SUNDAY26 OCTOBER 27 OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER
6:25PM CANDLE LIGHTING 6:30PM MINCHA / KABBALAT SHABBAT
8:30AM IBN EZRA 9:00AM SHACHARIT 10:00AM MACHANEH SHABBAT 10:45AM TOT SHABBAT 11:00AM TEEN SICHA 5:00PM TEHILLIM
5:00PM SHIUR 6:00PM MINCHA / SEUDA 6:42PM SH’KIAH 7:18PM TZAIS HAKOCHAVIM 7:25PM MAARIV / HAVDALAH
8:00AM SHACHARIT 8:40AM WEEKLY DAF 6:30PM MINCHA / MAARIV
DAILY MINYAN TIMES: MONDAY & THURSDAY - 6:50AM | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY - 7:00AM
SHABBAT SHIURIM ARE DEDICATED ANONYMOUSLY לרפואה שלימה FOR MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY
KIDDUSH IS SPONSORED BY ROBERT SLAVITT IN APPRECIATION OF RABBI BLUMENTHAL AND THE MEMBERS OF BRS WEST FOR THEIR GOOD THOUGHTS AND MEALS DURING MY RECOVERY.
עין איה - מסכת ברכות
PART THREE:
BRS West is participating in The South Palm Beach County Community-Wide Sharsheret
Pink Shabbat. Please wear pink on Shabbat
morning!
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RABBI SIMCHA SHABTAI ROSH BEIS MEDRASH [email protected]
MUSSAR SCHMOOZE THIS WEEK
Rabbi Goldberg will be the Monthly Mussar Schmooze this week on Thursday night at 9:40
pm. Special Post Schmooze Maariv will take place at 10:00 pm. Regular Maariv will take place in the
Social Hall at 9:40 pm.
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Have YOU met someone recently that would like to learn more about
our Jewish commUNITY?Please have them contact US!!
Simone (561) [email protected]
Josh (561) [email protected]
Welcome to the Boca Raton Synagogue CommUNITY Outreach InitiativeTune into the Jewish CommUNITY Radio Show EVERY Sunday from 3:00 - 4:00pm on 850 WFTL
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Boca Raton Synagogue presents
Guest Speaker DR. YOSEF WOLFThe Nexus of Torah and Science
Dr. Yosef Wolf, BRS member and Director of STEM at KYHS, will be giving a three-part astronomy series, culminating in a specially-arranged visit to FAU’s observatory. Each lecture is independent.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18: TORAH & SCIENCEDiscussion of the shrinking gap between Torah and science, with a
special emphasis on the age of the universe by bringing together relativity, quantum mechanics, classical commentaries and Chassidus.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29: COSMOLOGY 101 Presentation of the evolution of the
Universe from the Big Bang until present day
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6: ASTRONOMY 101Presentation of observational astronomy and various types of astrophysical
phenomena that can be viewed locally, as preparation for the FAU observatory outing.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13: OUTING TO FAU OBSERVATORY
Guided viewing night at the FAU observatory, exclusive for BRS.To register for this event to go www.brsonline.org/FAU
Boca Raton Synagogue • Hahn Judaic Campus7900 Montoya Circle, Boca Raton, Florida 33433
(561) 394.0394 • www.brsonline.org
Sponsored by Dr. David and Sharona Kay and family in appreciation of the STEM program at KYHS
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boca raton synagogue presents
The Thought of the Rambam
Rabbi Touger is a world renowned lecturer as well as one of today’s foremost authors and translators of Hebrew texts. Among his imposing body of translation work is the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch the Mishneh Torah, the Baal HaTurim Chumash, and dozens of Chabad Chassidic texts.
Boca Raton Synagogue • Hahn Judaic Campus 7900 Montoya Circle, Boca Raton, Florida 33433
(561) 394.0394 • www.brsonline.org
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 • 8PM WHY RAMBAM’S BOOKS WERE BURNEDA look at Rambam’s thought system and why it created such intense opposition
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 • 8PM LET US MAKE MAN:
Rambam’s Guidelines for Personal Growth and Character Development
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 • 8PM WHERE ARE WE GOING?
Rambam’s Conception of the Coming of Mashiach and the Ultimate Reward
to be Given to Mankind
All classes are will be held in the BRS Social Hall
3 Part Series with Rabbi Eliyahu TougerFor Men and Women
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Rabbinic Martyrs of the Holocaust
WorldOnce Was� at
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Religious life in Europe prior to the Holocaust was rich and vibrant, featuring some of the most venerable Yeshivot in our history. Lost during the Holocaust was not only 6 million precious, Jewish souls and not only
an unimaginable number of communities, but also great Torah scholars and Rabbinic dynasties.
Join the Rabbis of Boca Raton Synagogue as we take you back to a vanished world that once was and restore the Torah wisdom that they lived for…and ultimately died for.
Boca Raton Synagogue • Hahn Judaic Campus7900 Montoya Circle, Boca Raton, Florida 33433
(561) 394.0394 • www.brsonline.org
Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm November 20 – February 26Boca Raton Synagogue
Sponsored by Simcha & Debbie Firestone in loving memory of Joanne Epstein
Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, Author of The Aish KodeshNovember 20, Rabbi E� em Goldberg
Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman, Prominent Rosh Yeshiva and Close
Descplie of the Chafetz ChaimNovember 27, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz
Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Bloch, Rosh Yeshiva of Telz
December 11, Rabbi Rael Blumenthal
Rabbi Aryeh Zvi Frumer, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin
December 18, Rabbi Yosef Kassorla
Rabbi Menachem Ziemba, Rabbi of the Warsaw GhettoDecember 18, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz
Rabbi Alexander Zusia Friedman, Polish Rabbi and Author of Ma'ayanah shel
Torah (Wellsprings of Torah)January 8, Rabbi Yosef Kassorla
Rabbi Yisachar Shlomo Teichtel, Author of Eim Habanim Semeicha
January 15, Rabbi E� em Goldberg
Rabbi Leib Lengfus, Polish Rabbi and Dayan
January 29, Rabbi Philip Moskowitz
Rabbi BenZion Halberstam, The Second Bobover Rebbe
February 5, Rabbi Yosef Kassorla
Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner, Rebbe of Radzin/Izbitz
February 12, Rabbi Rael Blumenthal
Rabbi Dovid Bornsztain, Sochatochover Rebbe
February 19, Rabbi E� em Goldberg
Rabbi Simcha Zelig Reguer, Dayan of Brisk
February 26, Rabbi Rael Blumenthal
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DO YOU SHOP AT THE GROVE?
GIFT CARD $50
BRS is now selling gift cards for the Grove in $50 and $100 denominations. We make 10% for every dollar you spend on these gift cards. Pick up as many gift cards as you would like from the BRS office, and please make checks payable to BRS. You can even purchase with your credit card.
BRS is selling gift cards! If you are planning to do any shopping at the Grove, we strongly encourage you to purchase gift cards from BRS in advance.
We would like to thank The Grove for the program they have put in place to help raise money for our Shul.
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PAID ADVERTISEMENTS • IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE AN AD, PLEASE GO TO WWW.BRSONLINE.ORG/ADS
PAID ADVERTISEMENTS • IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE AN AD, PLEASE GO TO WWW.BRSONLINE.ORG/ADS
DONATE A CARTO BRS
THANK YOU TO Daniel & Ellen Averbook, Joseph & Sarah Blumenthal,
Zev & Estelle Bari, Noah & Leslie Davis, Ephraim & Dvora Haimson, Dr. Tomer & Shari Haik, Yaakov Kronfeld, Adam & Gabrielle Link, Michael & Sharona Loeffer, Yechiel & Margo
Rosman, Rabbi Gershon & Stephanie Eisenberger, Joe & Shira Sharp, Stuart & Enny Wax, and Janet Zwiebel for
donating their cars to BRS!
For more information contact Matthew Hocherman at [email protected]
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The Life and Legacy of Menachem Begin
Herzl MakovHerzl Makov is CEO of the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. The Heritage Center memorializes the life and achievements of former Prime Minister Menachem Begin and is also a vibrant education
center and meeting place for many Jewish and Israeli events. Makov is a former distinguished IDF fi ghter pilot who fl ew protective cover for the attack squadron as they destroyed the Osirik Nuclear Reactor in Iraq. He then went on to become Chief of Staff to former PM Yitzhak Shamir.
dani dayanConsul General, Dani Dayan, is an Israeli-Argentine entrepreneur and political leader. Dayan has a long time reputation as an Israeli public fi gure, lecturer and entrepreneur enjoying wide support
and appreciation from all sides of the Israeli political spectrum. In his current role as the Consul General, he represents the State of Israel to communities throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Delaware
Boca Raton Synagogue • Hahn Judaic Campus 7900 Montoya Circle, Boca Raton, Florida 33433
(561) 394.0394 • www.brsonline.org
Featuring Herzl Makov
Sponsored by the Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem
hart n. hastenHart N. Hasten has been involved in many philanthropic organizations and has received numerous awards He has known nine of the Prime Minister’s of Israel. Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin was Sandek to Mr. Hasten’s youngest son. Mr. Hasten attended the signing of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
afternoon panel discussion at 5:00 pmThe Life and Times of Begin: Remembrances
featuring Herzl Makov, Hart Hasten and dani dayAn Moderated by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Lecture Following Services (11:15am) The Attack on the Osirik Nuclear Reactor and the
Leadership of Menachem Begin
Seudah ShlishitDocumenting Begin’s Life
Join us Shabbat, February 16 for the David Ben-Gurion Weekend
Shabbat, November 3