Officials
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Founding Rabbi

Rabbi Ari Korenblit
Assistant Rabbi

Netanel Hershtik
Cantor

Izchak Haimov
Choral Director
Contents
Shabbat Parshat Vayigash
Yahrzeits
Women's Tehillim Circle
Daily Minyan
Adult Education
Shabbat Parshat Vayechi
Hebrew School
Asara B'Tevet/Fast of The Tenth of Tevet

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Phyllis & Martin Berman

The Hampton Synagogue Choir generously sponsored by The Kaylie Family 

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for Shabbat and
Holiday use by
The Zomet Institute,
Alon Shevut, Israel
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Shabbat Parshat Vayigash
Services Conducted in the Berman Sanctuary

Friday Evening, December 6
Evening Services - 4:20pm
Candle Lighting - 4:05pm

  

Saturday, December 7
Morning Services - 9:00am                                                                                                                      
followed by Congregational Kiddush in the Edelstein Hall  
of the Kaylie Center

 

Rabbi Ari Korenblit will speak - 10:45am

"The Sons of the Maccabees & Chaim Nachman Bialik, Theodor Herzl and Ze'ev Vladimir Jabotinsky"

 

Congregational Kiddush sponsored by Linda Morganstein in loving memory of her mother, Jennie Rose and by Dr. Richard Rubenstein in loving memory of his mother, Ethel Rubenstein.

 

Mincha - 4:00pm

followed by Seudah Shlishit, Maariv, and Havdalah

Rabbi Ari Korenblit will present the Dvar Torah
"How Can the Fast of the 10th of Tevet Interfere with Shabbat?"
  
Shabbat ends 5:10pm







 
            Community Holiday Celebration with Menorah Lighting 
   Westhampton Beach Village Green
Saturday Evening, December 7 - 6:30pm
Please join with our friends and neighbors as we mark this annual festive event.
 Yahrzeits
 
Yahrtzeit right  
Observed 
 December 1-7
28 Kislev - 4 Tevet
Yahrtzeit 
Arnold Clement, father of Mrs. Helen Adelson
Lewis Steinfeld, father of Mrs. Alice Barbanel
Roy Boilen, father of Ms. May Boilen
Norman Butler, father-in-law of Mrs. Debbie Butler
Sylvia Dick, mother of Ms. Barbara Dick
Norman Dubin, father of Mr. Ron Dubin
Boris Rifkin, father of Mrs. Janie Fisher
William Spivak, friend of Mrs. Gaile Gottlieb
brother of Mrs. Annette Irom
father of Mrs. Marcy Levy
father of Mr. Jeffrey Spivak
David Denebeim, grandfather of Mr. Clint Greenbaum
Henry Katz, father-in-law of Mrs. Marilyn Katz
Evelyn Beeber, mother of Mrs. Randi Luxenberg
Jennie Rose, mother of Ms. Linda Morganstein
Bruce Ayers, friend of Ms. Shelly Novick Roth
Ethel Rubenstein, mother of Dr. Richard Rubenstein
Rabbi Dr. Stanley Siegel, father of Mrs. Laura Siegel Rabinowitz
 Max Tepper, father of Mr. Irving Tepper  
 
May their memory be a source of blessing and inspiration.  
    
With profound sorrow , we mourn the passing of 
 Edith Kaufthal 
beloved mother of our devoted benefactor, Uri Kaufthal.
 
To Uri, Judy and to the entire family, our heartfelt sympathy. 
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With saddened hearts, we mourn the passing of
Shoshana Macey
beloved daughter of our devoted congregant, Lisa Macey.

To Lisa. Abe, and to the entire family, our heartfelt sympathy.
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To sponsor Kiddush, Flowers, Seudah Shlishit, L'Chaim Table or Sunday Breakfast,  
call 631.288.0534 ext.10
Women's Tehillim Circle

 

Sundays, 10:00am 

Aranowitz Library  

 

Robyn Forman, Coordinator

robynj53@hotmail.com  

  

Carol Fagen and Margery Libin 

Assistant Coordinators

Aranowitz Library

Daily Minyan
 

Services in the Berman Sanctuary

followed by breakfast in the Edelstein Hall of the Kaylie Center

 

Monday - Thursday

Morning Services 7:45am

 

Friday, December 13

Asara B'Tevet/Fast of the Tenth of Tevet

Morning Services - 7:30am

Mincha/Afternoon Services 4:00pm

 


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 Torah Study


Sunday-Friday mornings

after Minyan 
Study and Questions & Answers  
with Rabbi Korenblit at breakfast     
                                              
Friday mornings
Text study Parsha of the Week 
with Rabbi Korenblit 
at breakfast 

         

 We proudly sponsor the only year-round Daily Minyan in the Hamptons

 

Adult Education with Rabbi Ari Korenblit

Shabbat Parshat Vayechi
Services Conducted in the Berman Sanctuary
Friday Evening, December 13
Evening Services - 4:00pm
Candle Lighting - 4:05pm

  

Saturday, December 14
Morning Services - 9:00am                                                                                                                      
followed by Congregational Kiddush in the Edelstein Hall  
of the Kaylie Center

 

Rabbi Ari Korenblit will speak - 10:45am

  

Mincha - 4:00pm

followed by Seudah Shlishit, and Maariv

Rabbi Ari Korenblit will present the Dvar Torah
"The Jewish Ethical Will"
  
Shabbat ends 5:10pm
 
SPECIAL  HAVDALAH SERVICE   5:15PM  

  

For information contact:
Rabbi Ari Korenblit: 631-288-0534 ext. 13           Rabbiari@thehamptonsynagogue.org
Classes meet:    Sundays, 9:45am-12:30pm   Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00pm
Saturday Night, December 7, 6:30pm    Holiday Celebration at the Village Green
Saturday Night, December 14, 5:15pm  Havdalah Ceremony
Asara B'Tevet/Fast of the Tenth of Tevet  Friday, December 13
The Tenth of Tevet  עשרה בטבת, Asarah B'Tevet, is a fast day marking the anniversary of the date on which the Babylonian Emperor Nebuchadnezzar began his deadly siege of Jerusalem in the year 425 BCE. We mark the day by fasting from sunrise (5:38am), until nightfall (4:54pm with the recitation of the Kiddush), and add special prayers including a special Torah reading to the morning services and a Torah reading and Haftorah to the afternoon services. It is one of four fast days commemorating the stages of the destruction of the First and Second Holy Temples. However, it is the only fast which is not brought forward or postponed if it falls on a Friday, a mark of its immense significance.
 
Two other sad events were recorded  as having occurred on the tenth of Tevet, one the death of Ezra the Scribe who led the revival of Jewish adherence to the Torah when the Jews returned from Babylon to build the Second Temple. The other event is the translation of the Torah into Greek, known as the Septuagint, considered an event to mourn as well. 

 

Israel's Chief Rabbinate designated the Tenth of Tevet to serve as a "general Kaddish day" for victims of the Holocaust, many of whom were murdered on dates unknown.