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- Candle Lighting 7:47PM
- Mincha 7:00 PM (candles are lit no later than 7:15 PM)
- Kabollas Shabbos following Mincha.
- Daf Yomi 7:45 AM
- Shacharis in Beis Medrash 8:00AM
- Shacharis in Shul 8:45 AM.
- Pirkei Avos Shiur by Rabbi Snow 5:10 PM (Perek 4)
- Mincha at 6:00 PM
- Gemara Shiur by Rabbi Snow 8:10 PM
- Maariv at 8:58 PM.
- Lag B'omer is Sunday May 18, 2014
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Parsha Message From the Rabbi
The Three Covenants...
 | Rabbi M. Snow Parshas Bechukosai |
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"Kol Haolam Kulo Gesher Tzar Meod." The entire world is like a narrow bridge. Our Mother Gita Bat Moshe Hacohen, A"H, walked with grace and courage and Dignity. At 25 years old, she was left an orphan of the Shoah ..... Click Here to Continue Reading(Jewish Press, May 9, 2014, page 69)
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Day of Remembrance Of Holocust Survivors
| Holocaust Survivors and Heroes Honored at Day of Remembrance |
Borough Park, NY - The former chief rabbi of Israel was one of the many Holocaust survivors who gathered in Borough Park today to commemorate the Holocaust, pay tribute to its survivors and honor several World War II heroes who saved thousands of Jews from certain death under the Nazi regime. Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau, who flew in from Israel this morning, was the keynote speaker at the two hour event at Temple Beth El titled "Remembering the Past and Living for the Future" co-hosted by Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Nachas Health and Family Network of Brooklyn, an Organization that serves hundreds of Holocaust survivors annually. Among the other speakers who addressed the audience were Rabbi Moshe Snow of Temple Beth-El, Hikind, who also emceed the event, Shanghai ghetto survivors Benny Fishoff and Moishe Hellman and Greg Schneider, executive vice president of the Claims Conference..
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What is Lag BaOmer?
 | The Great Parade 5774 May 18, 2014 |
Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer count-this year, Sunday, May 18, 2014-is a festive day on the Jewish calendar. It is celebrated with outings (on which the children traditionally play with bows and arrows), bonfires, and other joyous events.
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Kol Nediv Libo (Everyone Who is Generous of Heart...)
 Help us replace our old clunker computer! It's too slow and the operating system is ancient so it doesn't work right. Goal: $1,700 $938 to go. We'd like to report more donations in the next newsletter. - $100 Andrea Weiss
- $54 Anonymous
- $36 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pollock
- $100 Dr. Robert and Dr. Susan Schulman
- $100 Dr. Neil Feinstein
- $100 Yossi Billig
- $36 Anonymous
- $36 Sarah Fishman, a former member now living in Eretz Yisrael donated in honor of the birth of two new great-grandsons.
- $100 Mark Rottenstein
If 13 more people donate $100, or 26 people donate $50, or 52 people donate $25 we will be able to replace our old clunker. Thank you everyone!
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The Hebrew words "Bikur Cholim" literally mean "visiting the sick". This act of kindness is synonymous with the ideals of caring, compassion, and generosity.
For those suffering from illness or confined, whether at home or hospitalized, the positive effect of a friendly visitor is immeasurable. To inform the membership of those who would benefit from visitors please Click Here to email the Shul Office.
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Weekly Schedule - May 11, 2014
Daf Yomi Sunday:
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7:30 AM
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Shacharis Sunday
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8:30 AM
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Daf Yomi Monday-Friday:
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6:00 AM
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Shacharis Monday-Friday:
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7:00 & 8:00 AM
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Mincha:
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8:00PM
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Maariv:
| 8:30 PM |
Tuesday Night Yitzchok Dov Rottenstein Gemara Shiur by Rabbi Snow:
| Between Mincha & Maariv |
Daf Yomi Shabbos:
| 1 hour before Davening |
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