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Shabbat May 3, 2008 Shabbat Parshat Kedoshim/Shabbat Mevorchim |
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GUEST SPEAKER - SHABBAT (May 3rd) |
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Rabbi Joy Levitt, Executive Director of the JCC in Manhattan |
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SHABBAT SCHEDULE |
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Candle lighting: 7:36 pm |
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Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat: 7:00 pm |
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Parsha Class with Rabbi Mintz: 8:45 am |
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Morning Services: 9:15 am |
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Guest speaker: Rabbi Joy Levitt |
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Speaker Rabbi Grussgott: 11:15 am |
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Kiddush/lunch following the speaker sponsored anonymously in honor of Ann Dachs
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Gemara Class with Rabbi Mintz: 6:30 pm. The class is sponsored by Miriam and Dov Goldman in honor of the yahrzeit of Dov's mother,Yehudit Alta Bat Shalom ve'Tova, z"l. |
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Mincha: 7:30 pm |
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Seudah Shlishit: 7:50 pm. Seudah Shlishit is sponsored by Bella Weinberg in memory of her mother, Reyzel bat Shmuel Elimelech (Roza Weissman Hass), z"l, who died on Yom Hashoah. |
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Maariv: 8:30 pm |
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Shabbat ends: 8:36 pm |
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Have You Heard? It's OK To Eat Bread |
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Chametz may be purchased at the following establishments that are either owned by non- Jews, are public companies or that have sold their chametz: Ehrlichs, Food Emporium, Gristedes, H&H Bagels, Sloans, West Side Supermarket (77th St. and 110th St.), Dag's, Korean delis, Fairway, Fresh Direct and Whole Foods.
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| Rabbi Mintz Is Keeping Busy |
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YOM HAATZMAUT: The community-wide Yom Haatzmaut celebration will take place on Wednesday evening May 7th, at Manhattan Day School. Rabbi Mintz will be the guest speaker at this event. |
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RABBI MINTZ'S SPRING LECTURE SERIES: This lecture series will begin on Tuesday, May 13th. The topic of the series will be "The World of Our Grandfathers: Part II." Please note that this semester the class will meet on Tuesday evenings. |
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May 13: Berlin: 1920 |
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May 20: Metz: 1895
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May 27: Budapest: 1935 |
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June 03: Aleppo: 1900 |
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| UPCOMING SPEAKERS |
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May 10th: Thane Rosenbaum, novelist, essayist and law professor, the award-winning author of several critically acclaimed novels, including The Golems of Gotham, Second Hand Smoke and Elijah Visible. |
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May 17th: Professor Ari Goldman, professor at the Columbia School of Journalism and noted author of many books including The Search for God at Harvard. |
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