YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD
YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD 2240 ALBANY AVENUE WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117 (860) 233-3084
8:00 AM 8:45 AM 9:32 AM 10:00 AM 4:00PM 5:53 PM
Shabbat Yitro Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Shacharit Sof Zman Kriat Shma Shabbat Morning Youth Groups Mincha followed by Family Seudah Shlishit, And Maariv & Havdallah Shabbat Ends
Rabbi Weinberg will be away during the week at a Rabbinic Conference. He will be reachable on his cell phone: 646-872-8496 INCLUSION SHABBAT Next Shabbat, February 13th Guest Speakers: Stephen Mendelssohn & Jeremy Lichtman HHNE OFFICIAL GROUNDBREAKING 312 Bloomfield Avenue On Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at Noon RSVP: oken@hhne.org or 860-231-0317 (ext 203) ברוך דין האמת
We regret to inform you of the passing of Abraham Leichtberg, beloved husband of Miriam, father of Sam & Josh, and Grandfather of & Batsheva Goldfischer & Ari Leichtberg . Funeral and burial were in Israel. Sam will be sitting Shiva with his mother and brother at his home 11 Huron Drive until Tuesday morning. Minyan will be at the Shiva home. May Hashem comfort Miriam, Sam, Josh, & Batsheva and Leichtberg & Goldfischer families among the mourners of Zion and Yerushalayim.
"TO G-D WE TURN: INSIGHTS INTO THE PHILOSOPHY OF TEFILLAH" 4 PART SERIES in which we will study some of the fundamental aspects of Jewish Prayer and the philosophy behind it. 4th Class - Next Wednesday, February 17th At 8:00 PM at YIWH Editor: Judie Patel E-mail: judiep@gmail.com Editors Emeritus: Sam Leichtberg & Moish Trencher Web Site: http://www.YoungIsraelWH.org
Shabbat Parashat Yitro February 6th, 2010 22 Shevat 5770 Kiddush This Shabbat is sponsored by The Shul Rabbi’s Corner Trading Spaces: I am very proud to say that we have over 35 families participating in this week’s “Trading Spaces” Shabbat experience. Some families are hosting and some will be guests and I hope that all of you will be able to attend our Seudah Shlishit this week. The idea of this Shabbat experience is to reinforce the communal ties between us. The fact that we are all part of this community means that we already have something in common. But of course, at the very same time each of us is so different one from the next and that is part of what makes a community so special. Some of you have a very long history in this shul and some of us are relatively new. We each bring something unique to the community and to each other’s lives. Being part of a community enables us to bond with each other in different ways at different times. We try to be there for each other in good times and in bad. The fact that so many people signed up for this Friday night’s program shows that people really are interesting in highlighting their association with our shul and with the members of our shul. It is a nice thing for our community to say that anyone who wanted to be with people from the shul this shabbos had the opportunity to do so and no one was left alone. I hope that through this Shabbat we will get to eat with people we don’t often socialize with and get to know each other. Even if you are eating with people you always eat with, it is still just a nice opportunity to be together and feel connected. I would strongly encourage you to join us at Seudah Shlishit followed by Maariv and family Havdallah which will culminate this community Shabbat. We have some great food and some interesting speakers from within our shul who will be sharing divre torah as well as their thoughts about what it means to be part of a community. There will be babysitting for the kids during the divre torah and during Maariv. My Conference This Week: This week I will be away at a Rabbinic Conference in NJ. I was asked to be part of an amazing program called “The Legacy Heritage Fund Distinguished Rabbinic Fellowship”. Continued p.2 Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 233-3084 or rabbi@youngisraelwh.org Laura Miller, President 233-2725 or lauramiller6188@sbcglobal.net
Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford, Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford (Hotline - 860-232-6417)
Page 2 SAVE THE DATES UPCOMING SHUL & COMMUNITY EVENTS L’DOR L’DOR Parent & Child Learning Sessions At Chabad House At 7:00 PM This Motzaei Shabbat, February 6th Next on February 27th and then March 13th Grades 2 -8 Rabbi Jaffee - Coordinator YI BOOK CLUB Currently reading “Sarah’s Key” by Tatiana de Rosnay Monday, February 8th At the home of Lisa Lenkowitz 78 Parsons Drive Anyone interested in joining the group Contact Debbie Luger: 233-0300. DAVID & BATSHEVA
Class Taught by Elisha Rosensweig
Tuesday nights, Next Class - February 9th - at 8:00 PM At the Home of Judie & Lal Patel - 100 Lawler Road
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Al & Helen Weisel Mazal Tov to Les & Helen Loew on their 40th Wedding Anniversary
COMMUNITY HAVDALAH February 13 at 7:00 PM Congregation Beth Israel 701 Farmington Avenue A joyous Havdalah followed by Music, Singing and Dancing. Kosher snacks & desserts. Participating Congregations: Agudas Achim, Beth Ahm, Beth David, Beth El, Beth Hillel, Beth Israel, Bnai Sholom Cong. Or LaOlam, Emanuel, Emek Shalom, Temple Beth Hillel, Temple Sinai, Tikvoh Chadoshoh, YIWH
CRAFT CIRCLE NEXT Monday evening at 7:30 PM At the home of Debbie Luger, 37 Miamis Road Do you knit? crochet? embroider? or just bring your mending! whatever..... Further info call Debbie Luger or Laura Miller: 233-2725.
YIWH WEBSITE We are slowly making improvements to our website which has already vastly changed. please check it out and send feedback. thanks to David Hessing and Elie Wolfe for putting in so much work.
NEXT WOMEN’S LEARNING GROUP Shabbat, February 13th
Rabbi’s Corner - Continued This coming week is a three day retreat (called a Yarchei Kallah) with Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter. Rabbi Schacter was the Rabbi of the Jewish Center in Manhattan, he was the head of the Soloveitchik Institute in Boston, and is now the Senior Scholar at the Center for the Jewish Future at YU. I am very close with him and he has been instrumental in my rabbinic development. I am really looking forward to spending time with him as well as with other colleagues of mine from around the country who are part of the fellowship. We will work on skills for dealing with community issues as well as on delivering shiurim and drashot and so much more. This Yarchei Kallah this coming week is the first of 6 programs to come this year as part of the fellowship. Shabbat Shalom Rabbi Weinberg
NEXT ROSH CHODESH TEHILLIM GROUP Monday, February 15th at 7:30 PM At the home of Joan Kadish] COMMUNAL PURIM SEUDAH PURIM IN THE WILD WEST Sunday, February 28th at 4:30 PM With activities for kids (flyer will follow) SCHOLARS-IN-RESIDENCE RABBI YOSEF & DR. RIVKAH BLAU Shabbat March 5th & 6th HHNE HAT SHOW Monday, March 15 at 6:00 PM IT'S NOT A BAR/BAT MITZVAH. IT'S A CHAI MITZVAH. Turn your 31st, 49th, 67th or 80th plus birthday into a uniquely Jewish lifetime event. If you are interested or have questions please contact : Vivian Zablotsky at 860-232-4011 Please visit www.chaimitzvah.org
Page 3 Dvar Torah of the Week The Power of Belief Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski Rather recently, books have appeared advocating “positive imagery,” suggesting that if you imagine the scene that you wish to occur, this will make it happen. The first tendency is to dismiss this almost derisively. “I was laid off eight months ago. I have repeatedly imagined myself happily employed at a new job, but I am still unemployed.” It is quite difficult to counter such observations. Magical thinking is juvenile, one says, and wishing it will happen does not bring it about. Logically, I would go along with this observation. However, I came across an essay in the sefer Ohev Israel, by the Chassidic master, Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heschel of Apt. He cites Rashi’s statement (Genesis 7:7) that Noah vacillated in his belief that there would indeed be a flood, and did not enter the ark until the rising waters forced him to. The Rebbe of Apt asks, “How can one say that Noah, whom the Torah describes as a perfect tzaddik, was lax in his belief in Hashem’s words?” The Rebbe explains that the word emunah, faith, is related to he word omein, which means “to raise up,” as in the Book of Esther, which uses the word omein in the sentence that Mordecai reared Esther. This connotation, the Rebbe says, means that emunah can “raise” things, i.e., bring them about. Therefore, Noah did not allow himself to have a strong belief that the flood would occur, because he feared that this might actually cause the flood to materialize. Noah still held out hope that the people might do teshuvah that might avert the flood, and his intense emunah might hasten it. Thus, Rashi’s comment is not an aspersion on Noah. We have the principle that a positive middah is more powerful than a negative middah. If, as the Rebbe says, a strong belief (emunah) may result in a negative result, them certainly, a strong positive belief may bring about a desired result. However, the belief must be genuine and complete, which may be difficult to achieve. Rebbe Yitzhak Meir of Gur cited the Midrash, that before offering the Torah to the Jews, Hashem offered it to other peoples. The Moabites asked, “What does the Torah say?” and Hashem said, “You shall not commit adultery.” The Moabites rejected the Torah because, “We are a lustful people. We cannot accept that restriction.” Hashem then offered it to the Edomites, who asked, “What does the Torah say?” and Hashem said, “You shall not commit murder.” The Edomites rejected the Torah because, “Our father, Esau, was blessed ‘to live by the sword.’ Why did Hashem offer the Torah to other nations? So that they should not say, “You favored the Jews. If you had given us the Torah, we would have been the chosen people.” Now Hashem can say, “I offered it to you, but you rejected it.” “But,” Rebbe Yitzhak Meir asked, “how does that address the charges of the Moabites and the Edomites. They will still say, ‘You quoted us “You shall not commit adultery.” and “You shall not commit murder,” but to the Jews You said, “I am the Lord your G-d.” Had you told us that, we would have accepted the Torah.” Rebbe Yitzhak Meir explained, “The Torah is intended to help a person overcome his physical drives. The primary physical drive of the Moabites was lust, and that of the Edomites, bloodshed. These are not the primary drives of the Jews. The Jews’ primary drive is skepticism. Other nations could believe that idols, rivers and mountains were gods. Jews, on the other hand, witnessed many supernatural miracles, yet as the Torah relates and our history confirms, continued to doubt Hashem. Therefore, Hashem approached each nation with what would be the greatest challenge for them. For the Moabites it was restraint of lust, for the Edomites it was restraint of killing, and for the Israelites, it was to believe in Hashem. Emunah is indeed a powerful force and may make things happen. However, sincere and complete emunah is difficult to achieve. Copyright © 2010 by The TorahWeb Foundation. All rights reserved.
February’s Designated Hospitality Family: New to town? New in shul? Unexpectedly in the community and need a meal? Please see the BERNSTEIN FAMILY who have graciously agreed to be this month's hospitality family and who will be glad to host you this Shabbat. If you do not know who they are see the Rabbi and he will direct you to them. If you are interested in being one of the Hospitality Families please see Rabbi Weinberg. BUY SCRIP
Are you buying gift cards for staff or friends? Buy them at Waldbaum’s using your existing Waldbaum’s gift card and everyone wins! Please remember to continue to use scrip. It costs nothing additional to you yet it helps the Shul. Remember, if you can not come and get the cards we can bring it to you! Let's support our Shul by buying scrip ! Every dollar counts! Contact: Judith Hessing (860-233-6042) at 18 Grenhart Street Batsheva & Zvi Goldfischer (860-906-1111)
YIWH Schedule of Services February 5th - 12th, 2010 Shabbat Parashat Yitro
Friday, February 5th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 4:52 p.m. 4:57 p.m.
Shabbat, February 6th Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Shacharit Sof Zman Kriat Shma Shabbat Morning Youth Groups Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv Shabbat Ends
8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:32 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:53 p.m.
Sunday, February 7th - Thursday, February 11th Earliest Tallit & Tefillin Shacharit followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur on Masechet Chulin Perek 8 Shacharit…Monday -Thursday Mincha/Maariv @ Agudas Achim Maariv @ YIWH (M - Th) Friday, February 12th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv
6:06 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 6:30a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:01 p.m. 5:06 p.m.
It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush Or Seudah Shlishit! Shul handles set up & Clean up! Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178 or judiep@gmail.com to check the availability of the date you need & to make the arrangements for the type of Kiddush you want to sponsor. Checks need to be received the Sunday prior to your Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue. There are three types of Kiddushim: Standard for $150, Semi-Deluxe for $250 & Deluxe for $350 With supplements available. For Seudah Shlishit contact Stan Rutstein at 232-3369 Kiddush Schedule
Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/ Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar Ner La’Maor Lights Evelyn & David Hessing In Memory of their Grandmothers Sarah Schwimmer שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה And
Chava Bat Bahiya חוה בת בהיה
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva Goldfischer in memory of their father and grandfather, Israel Weiss ישראל בן דוד
and their mother & grandmother Frida Weiss
Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Parents Tobias & Esther Spira טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן
Kiddush Supplement Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg In honor of their parents Morrie & Lynn Weinberg Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father Sam Wizenfeld
Seudah Shlishit Supplement
שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן
12:14 קהלת
5770 Candy Man: Bernard Kesler in memory of his father Sender ben Avraham Zelig
”סוף דבר הכל נשמע את האלקים ירא ואת מצותיו שמור “כי זה כל האדם Anonymous
סנדר בן אברהם זליג
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YIWH Schedule of Services February 12th - 19th, 2010 Shabbat Mevorchim Shekalim Parashat Mishpatim
Friday, February 12th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv Shabbat, February 13th Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Shacharit Sof Zman Kriat Shma Shabbat Morning Youth Groups Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv Shabbat Ends Sunday, February 14th - Thursday, February 18th Earliest Tallit & Tefillin Shacharit Rosh Chodesh Adar followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur Shacharit…Monday Rosh Chodesh Adar Shacharit…Tuesday -Thursday Mincha/Maariv @ Agudas Achim Maariv @ YIWH (M - Th) Friday, February 19th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv
It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush Or Seudah Shlishit!
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:01 p.m. 5:06 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:28 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 6:02 p.m. 5:58 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 6:15 a.m.(YIH) & 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
Shul handles set up & Clean up! Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178 or judiep@gmail.com to check the availability of the date you need & to make the arrangements for the type of Kiddush you want to sponsor. Checks need to be received the Sunday prior to your Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue. There are three types of Kiddushim: Standard for $150, Semi-Deluxe for $250 & Deluxe for $350 With supplements available. For Seudah Shlishit contact Stan Rutstein at 232-3369 Kiddush Schedule
.(YIH)
6:30a.m 5:10 p.m. 5:15 p.m.
& 6:45 a.m.
Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/ Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar Ner La’Maor Lights Evelyn & David Hessing In Memory of their Grandmothers Sarah Schwimmer שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה And
Chava Bat Bahiya חוה בת בהיה
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva Goldfischer in memory of their father and grandfather, Israel Weiss ישראל בן דוד
and their mother & grandmother Frida Weiss
Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Parents Tobias & Esther Spira טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן
Kiddush Supplement Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg In honor of their parents Morrie & Lynn Weinberg Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father Sam Wizenfeld
Seudah Shlishit Supplement
שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן
12:14 קהלת
5770 Candy Man: Bernard Kesler in memory of his father Sender ben Avraham Zelig
”סוף דבר הכל נשמע את האלקים ירא ואת מצותיו שמור “כי זה כל האדם Anonymous
סנדר בן אברהם זליג
טויבא פרידה בת עזרא Want to join the Listserve? If you are interested in subscribing to the yiwhevents listserve, send an e-mail to webmaster@youngisraelwh.org and he will add your name. If you are a member of the group, you can send an e-mail to the entire group by addressing your e-mail to yiwhevents@yahoogroups.com .
YIWH Schedule of Services February 19th - 26th, 2010 Shabbat Parashat T’rumah
Friday, February 19th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv Shabbat, February 20th Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Shacharit Sof Zman Kriat Shma Shabbat Morning Youth Groups Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv Shabbat Ends Sunday, February 21st - Wednesday, February 25th Earliest Tallit & Tefillin Shacharit followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur on Masechet Chulin Perek 8 Shacharit…Monday -Wednesday Mincha/Maariv @ Agudas Achim Maariv @ YIWH (M - Th) Thursday, February 25th - Ta'anit Esther A lot Hashachar - Fast Begins Shacharit...Thursday Chatzot Mincha/Maariv at YIWH Fast ends Maariv @ YIWH Friday, February 26th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:23 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 6:11 p.m. 5:49 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5:09 a.m. 6:15 a.m.(YIH) & 6:30 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:11 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush Or Seudah Shlishit! Shul handles set up & Clean up! Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178 or judiep@gmail.com to check the availability of the date you need & to make the arrangements for the type of Kiddush you want to sponsor. Checks need to be received the Sunday prior to your Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue. There are three types of Kiddushim: Standard for $150, Semi-Deluxe for $250 & Deluxe for $350 With supplements available. For Seudah Shlishit contact Stan Rutstein at 232-3369 Kiddush Schedule
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 5:23 p.m.
Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/ Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar Ner La’Maor Lights Evelyn & David Hessing In Memory of their Grandmothers Sarah Schwimmer שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה And
Chava Bat Bahiya חוה בת בהיה
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva Goldfischer in memory of their father and grandfather, Israel Weiss ישראל בן דוד
and their mother & grandmother Frida Weiss טויבא פרידה בת עזרא
Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Parents Tobias & Esther Spira טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן
Kiddush Supplement Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg In honor of their parents Morrie & Lynn Weinberg Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father Sam Wizenfeld
Seudah Shlishit Supplement
שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן
12:14 קהלת
5770 Candy Man: Bernard Kesler in memory of his father Sender ben Avraham Zelig סנדר בן אברהם זליג
”סוף דבר הכל נשמע את האלקים ירא ואת מצותיו שמור “כי זה כל האדם Anonymous
YIWH Schedule of Services February 26th - March 5th, 2010 Shabbat Zachor Parashat T'tzaveh
Friday, February 26th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv Shabbat, February 27th Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Shacharit Sof Zman Kriat Shma Shabbat Morning Youth Groups Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv Shabbat Ends Megillah Community Wide Celebration Party at Beth David Sunday, February 28th - PURIM Earliest Tallit & Tefillin Shacharit Megillah Reading (approx.) Mincha Communal Purim Seudah Maariv Monday, March 1st - Thursday, March 4th Shacharit…Monday -Wednesday Mincha/Maariv @ Agudas Achim Maariv @ YIWH (M - Th) Friday, February 26th Shacharit Candle Lighting Mincha/Maariv
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 5:23 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:17 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:49 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. After the Seudah
It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush Or Seudah Shlishit! Shul handles set up & Clean up! Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178 or judiep@gmail.com to check the availability of the date you need & to make the arrangements for the type of Kiddush you want to sponsor. Checks need to be received the Sunday prior to your Kiddush date. Send to David Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue. There are three types of Kiddushim: Standard for $150, Semi-Deluxe for $250 & Deluxe for $350 With supplements available. For Seudah Shlishit contact Stan Rutstein at 232-3369 Kiddush Schedule
6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m.(YIH) & 6:45 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 5:23 p.m.
Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/ Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar Ner La’Maor Lights Evelyn & David Hessing In Memory of their Grandmothers Sarah Schwimmer שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה And
Chava Bat Bahiya חוה בת בהיה
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva Goldfischer in memory of their father and grandfather, Israel Weiss ישראל בן דוד
and their mother & grandmother Frida Weiss טויבא פרידה בת עזרא
Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her Parents Tobias & Esther Spira טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן
Kiddush Supplement Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg In honor of their parents Morrie & Lynn Weinberg Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father Sam Wizenfeld
Seudah Shlishit Supplement
שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן
12:14 קהלת
5770 Candy Man: Bernard Kesler in memory of his father Sender ben Avraham Zelig סנדר בן אברהם זליג
”סוף דבר הכל נשמע את האלקים ירא ואת מצותיו שמור “כי זה כל האדם Anonymous