Parshas Naso|| 2 Chodesh Sivan  ||
5/31/2014
ITEMS OF NOTE
  • Candle Lighting 7:59PM
  • 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 6) 
  • Mincha at 6:00 PM
  • Gemara Shiur by Rabbi Snow 8:25 PM
  • Maariv at 9:10 PM.
  • Celebrate Israel Parade  - Sunday, June 1st from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Fifth Avenue between 57th  & 74th Street, Manhattan.  
  • Israel Day Concert - Sunday 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM. Free Admission.
    Location: Central Park SummerStage, NY 10019 (see promo below)
Parsha Message From the Rabbi
Uplifted...
6 minutes with our Rabbi
Rabbi Moshe  Snow Parshas Nasso
Rabbi Moshe Snow Parshas Nasso
 
   
Celebrate Israel Parade & Concert
Celebrate Israel Parade, Sunday June 1
Israel Day Concert 2014 - Promo
Israel Day Concert 2014 - Promo
   
   
Save the Date - June 21, 2014, Shabbos Mevorchim Tamuz
Scholar in Residence - Rabbi Shalom Rosner
  
    
Until his Aliyah in August 2008, Rav Rosner was a popular Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva University's Stone Beis Medrash Program and the Rabbi of Congregation Bais Ephraim Yitzchok - the "Island Shul" - for six years.

A graduate of Yeshivat Shaalvim and YU, he earned a BA in Economics and a Masters in Jewish Education and Administration from Azrieli. A Musmach of RIETS, Rav Rosner was a member of the Beren Kollel Elyon and a Kupietsky Kodshim Fellow.

During the summers, he is Camp Rabbi and Director of educational programming at Camp Kaylie. Rabbi Rosner is married to Dr. Tamar Rosner, a pediatrician, and has 7 children.

The Rosner's Aliyah made headlines and shook the Jewish world, and Nofei Hashemesh, a new community in Beit Shemesh is being built around his Rabbinic leadership.

Rav Rosner's Daf Yomi shiur, parsha shiur, among other shiurim,  are broadcast online, and is available for download or podcast at www.ou.org/torah

Renown for his ability to clarify the most complex sugyot, and beloved as a warm and caring Rebbi, he is a full time Rebbe at Yeshivat Reishis Yerushalayim, serving as a maggid shiur for both Shana Bet and in their new Masmidim track/ advanced program.

Rav Rosner is also teaching part time at Yeshivat Shaalvim.

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!
                                                                            
 
Bikur Cholim 
 
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 -  June 1, 2014  
Daf Yomi Sunday:
7:30 AM 
Shacharis Sunday
8:30 AM
Daf Yomi Monday-Tuesday:  
6:00 AM 
Shacharis Monday-Tuesday:
7:00 & 8:00 AM 
Mincha Monday :
8:10PM 
Maariv Monday:
8:50 PM
Daf Yomi Friday: 
6:00 AM  
Shacharis Friday: 7:00 & 8:00 AM  
Daf Yomi Shabbos: 
 1 hour before Davening 

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