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Ohel Shalom Torah Center Newsletter

Parashat Shilach 5774

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In This Issue
This Week at Ohel Shalom
Recap on Rabbi Lasri Shiur for Hebrew Speakers
Eruv Check- In
Amazon Smile Bonus.
Upcoming Bar/Bat Mitzvot
Annual Picnic
Family Chesed Project
Seuda Shilishit Fish Fund
Geshem
Kollel Korner

Davening Times

 

Shabbat 

 

Early Shabbat 

Candle lighting

Not Before 6:53 pm 

Early Mincha

 6:45 pm

Regular Candle lighting for Shabbat

8:07 pm 

Mincha

8:17 pm

Shacharit 8:15 am

Shabbat Mincha 7:42 pm

Shabbat Ends 9:18 pm 

 

Regular Weekdays 

Shacharit

Sunday 

7:45 am

Monday and Thursday

6:15 am

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday

6:30 am

Mincha/Arvit

Sunday- Thursday

7:20 p.m. (note earlier time)

 Late Arvit following Kollel 

10:00 pm

Regular Shiurim  

 

Kollel 

 Open Seder 
Sunday-Thursday

 8-10pm

 

 

Rabbi Olstein
Parasha Shiur
Wed 8:30pm (Hebrew)
Thurs 8:00pm (English)

Rabbi Cohen
Chok L'Yisrael
Weekdays 

after Shacharit 

 

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Men and Women

 

Ner Foundation 

Rabbi Raccah
Wednesdays at 8:30pm

Topic: 

Parashat HaShavua

 

 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES  

 

 

Chair Sponsors
(96 sold - 154 left)

$20 each  

 

New Set of Artscroll Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi
($30.00 for Talmud Bavli

$35.00 for Talmud Yerushalmi) 

 

Siddurim Shaarim Ba'Tifilla

($15.00 each) 

 

Chumash w/simanim  

($20 each) 


20 New Talitot  

(4 sponsored - 16 left)

$75.00 each 

 

 


This Week at Ohel Shalom
 
Early Friday Mincha Minyan

  

We will BE"H continue to have the early Shabbat Minyan every Friday at 6:45 pm, unless otherwise noted. If this is an option for you, please make every effort to attend on time. Candle lighting for those making Early Shabbat this week is no earlier than 6:53 pm. The regular Minyan will BE"H meet as well at its normal time.

Graduation Kiddush 
 
The Kehilla appreciates the following graduation kiddush sponsorships for the following students so far:


Playgroup
Malka Yehudit Zayan
Daniel Raccah (Shemesh Playgroup)

Kindergarten  
Avraham Zev Zayan (Arie Crown) 
Chani Raccah (Arie Crown)

 

High School  
Yosef Strimling (Mather) 
Meir Raccah (Telshe Yeshiva)
Mimi Shoshani (ICJA) 
 
The kiddush has been generously sponsored by Rabbi Daniel and Chana Raccah, Chanoch and Rena Raccah, Michael and Adina Shoshani and Joseph and Leah Chana Zayan. 
 
If your graduate doesn't appear on this list,or if you would like to help sponsor the Kiddush please contact the office ASAP. 
 
Seuda Shilishit Sponsorship 
  
The Kehilla is once again grateful for its anonymous sponsor of Seuda Shilishit this week.  It is the wish of the sponsor that all Cholei Yisrael receive a prompt and complete recovery. 
 
Shavu'ot Recap
 
Shavu'ot was B"H a beautiful experience at Ohel Shalom. The Shiurim through the night were BA"H very nicely attended and our pre-dawn Shacharit had some 50 people. The through-the-night refreshments sponsored by the Noys was B"H plentiful and very tasty. The Tifilot were B"H uplifting and enjoyable.

Rabbi Raccah's second day of Yom Tov Shiur for ladies was attended by approximately 100 women (and a few men on the other side of the Mechitzah), even without any community advertising. The Shiur's topic of the power and insidiousness of influence appeared to touch many people. Already Rabbi Raccah has received numerous requests to repeat and expand the Shiur. Look for that Shiur to BE"H be upcoming.  

  

 Father's Day Amazon Smile Bonus

Shop on Amazon Smile through Sunday and the Beit HaKinneset will receive an additional $5 donation!! Please take advantage of this painless opportunity to support the Kehilla. See the section below for more information.

Picnic Quickly Approaching

Please contact Leah Chana or the office if you can help. There are numerous jobs that already need your assistance! 
Recap on Rabbi Lasri Shiur for Hebrew Speakers

Rabbi Michoel Lasri, a noted senior lecturer at Arachaim (the first outreach organization in Israel) addressed the overflowing crowd with his special sense of humor, conveying messages in regards to shalom bayit, chinuch, and leading a Torah lifestyle. One of the highlights of the evening was an emotional, one of a kind video of our late Chacham Rav Ovadia Yosef dealing with his life, times and legacy, leaving no dry eye in the room. Special thanks goes to Mr. Ben Pomerantz and Mr. Yehuda Tzur for their support in the arrangment of this beautiful and educational event. Additional thanks goes to all the people who helped set up the room. We look forward to sharing more unique events such as this in the future and we thank Arachim and their organizers for their support.



 

Eruv Check-In
 
Is the Chicago Eruv up and operational for Shabbat? If you utilize the Eruv, it is your responsibility to check each week before Shabbat if it is up. There are now some new and easy ways to do this.

The Chicago Eruv has set up a website with this information, as well as other pertinent halachot and information about the eruv. The web address is http://chicagoeruv.tripod.com/

You can call the hotline on Erev Shabbat after 2pm and listen to the recorded message or sign up to receive a weekly e-mail update on the status of the eruv.

Click here to sign up to have the eruv weekly email update sent directly to you! 
 
To Determine if the Eruv is Operational either click on the phone number link here, or call 1-773-74-ERUV-2 (743-7882) after 2pm every Friday afternoon or every Erev Yom Tov.

 
Amazon Smile Bonus

To celebrate Father's Day, from now through 6/15/2014, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate an extra $5 for each customer who makes an eligible purchase at smile.amazon.com in support of Sephardic Community Shaare Mizrah. This is in addition to the regular donation of 0.5% of the purchase price.

To take advantage of this offer and increase your AmazonSmile donations: 
1. Put the $5 bonus donation message below in your email newsletter. 
2. Post the information on your organization's Facebook and Twitter pages. 
3. Announce the promotion on your website.

In honor of Dad, shop at AmazonSmile through 6/15/14 and Amazon will donate an extra $5 to Sephardic Community Shaare Mizrah.  Click here to take advantage of this free money for the Beit Hakinessest.
 
Upcoming Bar/Bat Mitzvot

Will your child be celebrating a bar/bat mitzvah in the upcoming calendar year? If so, please send Tamar the name of the child, their grade, date of birth and date of simcha so that a JUF certificate can be created for the SKIP program worth $120 to send the child to Israel in the future. There is no cost involved for this gift from the JUF. 

Annual Picnic

Our annual picnic will BE"H take place on Sunday, June 22nd at Hamlin Park (same location as last year) from 12:00-4:00 pm.  Please save the date, as we hope you can join us.  There are plenty of volunteer opportunities for this event, including the night before the event for food preparation. If you can volunteer some of your time to assist in the set up, please contact Leah Chana Zayan at 847-343-6987 or Tamar in the office.  
 
 
For a printable version of this picnic flyer, click here.  

Family Chesed Project Flyer

To print the flyer click the link above.


We are planning our annual Chesed project event for Chaya Mitchell's
upcoming yahrzeit that will fall out on June 29th this year, Rosh Chodesh Tamuz. (Chaya Mitchell z"l was the daughter of Jenny and David Nadoff). 
 
Last year was so wonderful to see everyone working together, young and young at heart doing chesed and being able to give back to the community.
 
This year we will be making hand-tied fringed pillows that we will donate to Chai Lifeline and Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.
 
The event is open to all and will take place at the Beit HaKinesset, 2949 W. Touhy, Chicago at 10:30 am on Sunday, June 29th. 
 
Hope to see you there!
 

Seuda Shilishit Fish Fund

The Kehilla has begun a Seuda Shelishit Fish Fund into which people can contribute $20/Month to support extra food add-ons. If you wish to participate in this Mitzvah and at this very affordable price, please contact the office. Some people have already contributed. Please join them in this Mitzvah!  

The Geshem Fund

Here are just two of the financial requests that came to Rabbi Raccah in the last few days: basement flooded and no insurance. Phone is on the verge of being canceled. Unfortunately the list goes on and on. Please open your hearts and your wallets and make checks out to the order of GESHEM FUND and give to Rabbi Raccah or put in the mailbox of the office or the shul and Tamar will give it to Rabbi Raccah.  As you thank Hashem for all that He has blessed you with, remember the less fortunate who are struggling and in desperate need of assistance. Thank you.
Kollel Korner of the Sephardic Community Kollel

 

Sephardic Community Kollel

 

Come learn with the Sephardic Community Kollel from 8:00pm to 10:00pm, Sunday through Thursday. Please contact the Kollel Coordinator, Rabbi Yosef Olstein to arrange a learning partner or to receive information about the Kollel and its programs. Rabbi Olstein can be reached at 773-338-8046 or by email at Sephardic Community Kollel.  

  

Donations to the Kollel

 

Donations to the Kollel can also be made via credit card. Please call the shul at 773-465-5274 or email the Kollel for details.

 

Sponsor Learning in the Kollel

 

Our Rabbis tell us of the great power and merit associated with supporting Torah learning. To that end, consider sponsoring a night, a week or a month of learning in the Kollel. Examples of sponsorship purposes include: in memory of a deceased loved one for their Azkarah, to merit a Rifuah Shilamah, or to honor a loved one or friend. In addition to the great merit of supporting Torah in our community, your sponsorship will be marked with printed pages noting the intent of your support that are placed in stands on the tables in the Beit HaMidrash for the duration of your sponsorship period. 

 

Here are the costs for the various sponsorships:

A night of learning -  $52

A week of learning -  $100

A month of learning - $400   

 

  

The Kollel appreciates the following sponsors for this week's learning: 


A week of learning was sponsored by Rabbi and Rabbanit Raccah in memory of his mother, Biracha Gemara Bat Rachel whose Yahrzeit was the 12th of Sivan or June 10th. Learning from June 10th-17th was generously sponsored in her memory. May her Neshama merit an Aliyah in Shamayim. 

  
Halacha of the Week 
 
Selected by Rabbi Yaakov Azose 
 
 Drying Laundry on Shabbat

Question: May one hang up laundry that was washed on Erev Shabbat to dry on Shabbat?

Answer: The Mishnah (Shabbat 146b) states: "One whose clothing became wet on Shabbat may continue to wear them without concern. When he reaches the outer courtyard, he may spread out the garment to dry facing the sun but not facing the people." This means that one may not hang up clothing to dry in a place where people see the clothing, for people may suspect that one laundered the clothing on Shabbat. Thus, the Mishnah rules that one may not spread out the garment in a way which appears that he is drying it in order for people not to suspect that one has laundered this garment on Shabbat. However, if one does so in one's home, there is no need to be concerned about people seeing this and suspecting that he has laundered the garment on Shabbat.

The Gemara (ibid.) states: "Rav Yehuda said in the name of Shmuel: Any place where our Sages decreed as a result of people's suspicion, this prohibition applies even in the privacy of an enclosed room in one's home." Thus, Rav Yehuda disagrees with the premise set forth by the Mishnah that it is only forbidden to hang up laundry to dry where people can see him but this is permissible if no one sees him, for whenever our Sages forbade something because of the concern that people would see this action and suspect the individual of sinning, it is forbidden to perform this action even in the privacy of one's own home. If so, the same applies to the prohibition of spreading out clothing to dry on Shabbat and according to Rav Yehuda, this will be prohibited even in an enclosed room in one's home, such as the bathroom and the like. The Gemara questions Rav Yehuda's words from our Mishnah which states that although the Sages prohibited hanging up laundry on Shabbat because of the concern of people's suspicion, this applies only in a place where people can see him but it will be permissible to do so in the privacy of one's home! How then can Rav Yehuda contradict an explicit Mishnah? The Gemara then defends Rav Yehuda's opinion, for this matter is subject to a Tannaic dispute, as the Baraita states, "One may spread the garment to dry facing the sun, but not facing the people. However, Rabbi Elazar and Rabbi Shimon prohibit even this." Thus, Rav Yehuda follows the opinion of Rabbi Elazar and Rabbi Shimon who prohibit hanging the laundry to dry even in an enclosed room in one's home.

Halachically speaking, Rabbeinu Nissim Gaon rules in accordance with the Mishnah that only spreading the clothing to dry where people see the individual is prohibited; however, doing so within one's home is permissible. Nevertheless, the Rif, Rambam, and Rosh all rule in accordance with Rabbi Elazar and Rabbi Shimon that anything forbidden by our Sages out of concern for suspicion is forbidden even in the privacy of one's home. It is therefore forbidden to hang clothing on Shabbat as long as one is doing so in a way which seems that one is doing so in order to dry the garment lest other suspect one of laundering on Shabbat. Indeed, Maran Ha'Shulchan Aruch (Chapter 301) rules that anything prohibited by our Sages out of concern for suspicion is forbidden even in an enclosed room where no one can see. Nevertheless, Rabbeinu Yosef Haim of Baghdad rules that if one hung up laundry to dry on Erev Shabbat, one need not remove the laundry before the onset of Shabbat, for our Sages did not decree upon this matter at all as a result of people's suspicion.

Besides for the above, one may not move a completely wet garment on Shabbat lest one come to wring it out, which is a Torah prohibition. Only a garment which is only partially wet may be moved on Shabbat, for it is uncommon to squeeze such a garment. Similarly, if a garment one is wearing becomes wet on Shabbat, one need not remove it, for there is no concern that one will wring it out.

Summary: One may not hang up clothes on Shabbat in a manner in which it is apparent that one intends to dry them. This prohibition applies to laundered clothing or clothing which has become wet in any other manner. One may not be lenient to hang clothing even in the bathroom of one's home. A completely soaked garment which is usually wrung out may not be moved on Shabbat lest one wring it out and transgress a Torah prohibition by doing so.

 
Machshava (Thought) of the Week 

  

By Rabbi David Shamsi 


Eat Your Spiritual Carrots


This week's Parasha discusses the sin of the spies. But what was their sin? Moshe sent the leaders of the nation to go to the land of Israel and report back to the nation what they saw. They did just that. So why did they deserve to be punished?

During their report of the land, the spies tell the people, "We were like grasshoppers in their (the natives') eyes." The Kotzker Rebbe explains that this was the real sin of the spies: Worrying about what they looked like in the eyes of others. The only question we need to ask ourselves is what do we look like in Hashem's eyes? May we all merit to learn from the mistake of the spies and not let the opinions of others deter us from following in Hashem's ways.

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There are a number of Jewish cemetery plots available in the cemetery by Old Orchard Mall for a reasonable price. For more information, please contact Mr. Felix Dayan at 847-729-0154.

EVENTS CALENDAR

June 14 - Graduation Kiddush 
 
June 22 - Annual Picnic Hamlin Park 12-4 pm

June 29 - Family Chesed Project Event for the Yahrzeit of Chaya Rivka Mitchell 10:30 am - in Ohel Shalom's Ateret Chaya Simcha Hall 
 
If you have a Simcha occurring within the next few months that you would like to have added to the calendar, please call the office at 773-465-5274 or email the office with the link provided in the sidebar at the top of the email.