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    YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD2240 ALBANY AVENUE

    WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117860-233-3084

    Web Site: www.youngisraelwh.org

    YOUNGISRAELOFWEST

    HARTFORD

    Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 860-233-3084 or

    [email protected] Hessing, Coordinator 860-233-6042 or

    [email protected]

    SEUDAH SHLISHITSPONSORED BY

    Evelyn & Stan Rutstein on the occasion of the

    yahrzeit of Evelyns mother, Chana bat Malka Roch

    to Aviva & Matt Braunshweiger on the bi

    of their daughter, Sophia Claire (Meira Sarah) .

    to siblings Elaine & Max; and the

    Stern & Braunshweiger families!

    to Leora Trencher on her recent Bat Mitzva to proud parents Stacey & Shimmy; siblin

    Tali & Dovid; proud grandparents, Sandy & Mark

    Trencher, and Sally & Herb Kepnes; and Aunts, Uncand cousins, Elana, Toby & Evie; Aliza, Eyal & Lydia

    Levy; and Aunt Jill, cousins Samantha & Sarah Krau

    and Aunt Michele & Uncle Elan Weinreb!

    to Shimmy Trencher on winninga leadership award from the

    Harold Grinspoon Foundation!

    MAOT CHITTIMYou may donate through www.yadeliezer.org&

    www.jfshartford.orgor

    Give a check to Rabbi Weinberg made out toYIWH Rabbis Discretionary Fund

    See flier for details

    PRE-PESACH SHIURIMAT YIWH

    Rabbi Brahm Weinbergs

    SHABBAT HAGADOL DRASHASpace to Grow with

    Questions UnansweredThis Afternoon at 5:30PM

    Join us at YIWH to participate in thetime honored tradition of studying

    some of the laws and concepts ofPesach as well as excerpts from the

    Haggadah with the rabbi on the Shab-

    bat afternoon immediately precedingPesach. This year we will study themessage of the Passover holiday as ex-pressed by the Korban Pesach and wewill discover and what message it ismeant to convey to us about faith and

    about ourselves. By exploring thethemes of Pesach we hope to come to a

    more rich, more meaningfulcelebration of the holiday.

    Insights in to The HagaddahBy Rabbi Brahm Weinberg

    This class will be offered:Tuesday, April 3rd at

    8:00PMLooking for things to sharewith people at your seder?Wondering what a certain

    passage is doing in the text of

    the haggadah?Come and hear some fascinatinginsights in to the text of the haggadah

    and the themes of Pesach.

    SHABBAT HAGADOLPARSHAT TZAV

    March 31st, 2012 8 Nisan 5772

    Editor: Judie PatelE-mail: bulletin @youngisraelwh.org

    Editors Emeritus: Sam Leichtberg & Moish Trencher

    Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

    Sponsor of West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford,Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford

    http://www.yadeliezer.org/http://www.yadeliezer.org/http://www.jfshartford.org/http://www.jfshartford.org/http://www.jfshartford.org/http://www.yadeliezer.org/
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    Rabbi Weinbergs Tuesday night MELACHIM CLASSWILL RESUME AFTER PESACH

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTAcknowledgment donations should be sent to

    Debbie Luger at 37 Miamis Road

    Susanne & David Gelb

    Tsion & Anita Cohen

    In memory of Patti Kornreich's mother

    Jason Wolfe & Vera Schwarcz

    In honor of the birth of Sofia Claire

    BUY SCRIP! BUY SCRIP!SHOP RITE, BIG Y, CROWN & STOP & SHOP

    Every dollar counts!Let's support our Shul by buying scrip!

    When you shop at any of these supermarkets, youcan use their scrip to buy many other stores scrip!

    For Pick-up or delivery!Contact: Judith Hessing at 860-233-6042;

    18 Grenhart Street;Or Fran Wittenberg at 860-983-4837

    SODA BOTTLE COLLECTION

    Eliza Katz is collecting bottles, cans, and glassto raise money for the Rabbis Fund.

    Please bring empties to: 24 Miamis Road;

    MANY THANKS

    Thanks to the Dinner Committee for an amazing,

    inspiring & fun dinner.

    Co-Chairs & Committee:

    Shayne Kesler, Harriet Rosenblit & Fran Wittenber

    Rachel Cohen, Ilana & Steven Bernstein, Donna

    Gordon, Judith Hessing, Stu Kesler, Arlen Lichter,

    Helen Loew, Juanita Moss, Ann Pava,

    David & Edna Shamash, Barbara Snyder,

    Gene Wittenberg, Elie & Eli Wolfe,Ted & Vivian Zablotsky, Lorie Zackin!

    Thanks to the following businesses for theirsupport of the silent auction and the dinner!

    Thanks to Staples for donating all the printingfor the program books and Scroll of Honor.

    A Cool Chick PlaceAnytime Fitness

    Connecticut Lighting CenterD. David Shamash

    Dr. Douglas Hope, DDSEBK Gallery

    Harriet & Barry GoldsherKosh Kosher RestaurantLaPerla Fine Jewelers

    Lithographs by Jeffrey HessingLyman Orchards

    Lyn Evans for Potpourri DesignsMandell Jewish Community Center

    Mikes BistroMy Most Favorite FoodsSacred Movements Yoga

    Skyview LiquorsStaples

    Stylin Edge SalonThe Chalkboard

    The Judaica StoreThe Playground

    Wolf & lamb Restaurant

    Wolfe Family NetworkingYHB Investments

    SPECIAL PASSOVER FLOWERS FROM ISRAELHAGH 8th Grade Trip to Israel Fundraiser

    Enhance your Seder table or that of your host withgorgeous flowers from Israel.

    To order, complete the form by March 30th &Send to the HAGH office. See flier for details.

    20% of proceeds to benefit 8th Grade Trip to Israel.

    SAVE THE DATEJoin Local Synagogues & Schools

    FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT

    COMMEMORATING ISRAELI MEMORIAL DAYand

    CELEBRATING ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAYWednesday, 25 April

    7:30 - 9:30 PMAt Bnai Tikvoh - Sholom

    180 Still Road, Bloomfield

    REGISTER FOR HAGH SUMMER PROGRAM!GROWING KIDS, GROWING MINDSSummer Program for ages 2,3 & 4

    At the Bess & Paul Sigel Hebrew AcademyThe unique program provides exciting hands-on

    experience and develops a sense of pride in JudaismFor information contact Preschool Director

    Miriam Ostozynski ~ [email protected] Katy Owens at (860)243-8333 x104

    RABBI WEINBERGS PASSOVER GUIDERabbi Weinbergs Passover Guide is now available in

    the Shul lobby & on the Shul website.Web Site: www.youngisraelwh.org

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    Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger www.torahweb.org

    Longing for Mitzvos

    There are only four of them in all ofChumash with one in Parshas Tzavand they are as unique in sound as th

    are in meaning. Yet of all them, the "shalsheles" of this weeksparsha is the most intriguing. This "ta'a

    hamikra", the longest musical note that accompanied the text from Sinai, is associated with struggle, diss

    nance and tension. Probably we are guided to see it just that way due to its very first appearance in the Tora

    (Breishis19:15). There the Torah explicitly describes the inner struggle that Lot endures as he is being coaxed leave Sodom by the very angels that were sent to fetch him. In onomatopoeic form, "and he hesitated" is sun

    with a shalsheles drawing out the word as much as possible. Rashi further explains that facing the loss of all h

    material wealth that he must leave behind gave Lot great pause and he had to be forcibly pulled away from h

    house.

    The salsheles next appears in (Breishis 24:12) the prayer offered by Eliezer, pleading with Hashem for clar

    and direction in choosing a wife for Yitzchak. Here chazalhave told us that indeed this mission was a test of h

    loyalty to Avraham and his children. How Eliezer, having imbibed the practices and thoughts of Avr

    hamAvinu for a lifetime, would have loved Yitzchak for a son in law! Thus his prayer was one of the penite

    who knew with his mind what he should say and yet his heart was in another place altogether.

    YosefHatzadik's refusal to comply with the advances of Potifar's wife are marked with th

    third shalsheles (Breishis 39:8). Here too, chazalunderstand that a struggle raged in the heart of Yosef, one n

    at all apparent from the text itself. The manner and intensity of the woman's interest that conceivably cou

    win him freedom and place him close to fulfilling his dreams created unbearable duress. As we know, it wa

    only the vision of his father reminding him of the greatness that lay ahead that doused the fires from within.

    All of this makes it so hard to understand the shalsheles ofParshas Tzav(8:23). Moshe is preparing the ra

    that will complete the consecration services of the Mishkan. After this korban, Aharon will take over an

    Moshe will return to the role of a Levi and of course of national leader. It was only during those initiatin

    seven days that Moshe was allowed to do the avoda of Aharon. Why the shalsheles?

    No doubt Moshe was very conflicted about these korabnos. On one hand the Mishkan was about to be estalished and the redemption reach its zenith. The rift that the sin of the golden calf introduced was about to b

    mended for all to see and the availability of the shechina for our prayers was about to descend. Yet for Mosh

    personally this korban brought home that he would never again have the privilege to serve in the Heichala

    to bring various korbanos. The shalsheles reminds us of that pain that he must have felt at losing the opport

    nity for these mitzvos.

    MECHIRAT CHAMETZ/SALE OF CHAMETZ

    Rabbi Weinberg will be available to become the agent for selling of your Chametz at the following times:

    After minyan this week, the week of April 1st

    Monday, April 2nd, 7:45 - 8:45 PM @ the Shul

    Wednesday, April 4th, 7:45 - 8:45 PM @ the Shul

    Thursday, April 5th, 4:00 - 7:00 PM @ Rabbi Weinbergs home

    You will need an authorization form which can be found on the shul website and in the shul lobby.

    FORMS NEED TO BE IN TO THE RABBI BY THURSDAY, APRIL 5th AT 7:00 PM

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    YIWH Schedule of Services

    March 30th - April6th, 2012

    Shabbat HaGadol Parashat Tzav

    It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

    Or Seudah Shlishit!

    Friday, March 30th

    Shacharit

    Candle Lighting

    Mincha/Maariv

    Shabbat, March 31st- Shabbat HaGadol

    Rabbi Sheinkopfs Mishna Brurah Class

    Shacharit

    Sof Zman Kriat Shma

    ShabbatMorning Youth Groups

    Rabbis Shabbat HaGadol Drasha

    Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv

    Shabbat Ends

    Sunday, April 1st - Thursday, April 5th

    Earliest Tallit & Tefillin

    Shacharit... Sunday

    No Gemara Shiuruntil after Pesach

    ShacharitMonday - Wednesday

    Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday @YIWH

    Thursday, April 5th

    Bedikat Chametz After...

    Friday, April 6th - Erev Pesach/Taanit Bechorot

    Alot Hashachar - Fast Begins

    Shacharit & Siyum Bechorotto follow

    Communal Chametz Burning at YIWH

    Latest Time for Eating Chametz (MA)

    Latest Time for Owning/Burning Chametz (MA)

    Candle Lighting

    Mincha/MaarivStart Seder after...

    6:45 a.m.

    6:56 p.m.

    7:01 p.m.

    8:00 a.m.

    8:45 a.m.

    9:45 a.m.

    10:00 a.m.

    5:30 p.m.

    6:40 p.m.

    7:57 p.m.

    5:43 a.m.

    8:15 a.m.

    6:45 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    8:05 p.m.

    5:00 a.m.

    6:30 a.m.

    ???????

    10:19 a.m.

    11:36 a.m.

    7:04 p.m.

    7:09 p.m.8:04 p.m.

    Shul handles set up & Clean up!Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178

    or [email protected] tocheck the availability of the dateyou need & call Fran Wittenberg

    860-232-2320 to make thearrangements for the type ofKiddush you want to sponsor.

    Checks need to be receivedthe Sunday prior to your

    Kiddush date.There are three types

    of Kiddushim:Standard for $150,

    Semi-Deluxe for $250& Deluxe for $350

    With supplements available.

    For Seudah Shlishit contact

    Stan Rutstein at 232-3369

    KIDDUSH SCHEDULE4/21 Glahn

    Ner LaMaor

    Lights

    Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva Goldfischer

    in memory of

    their parents and grandparents,

    Israel Weiss

    Frida Weiss

    Abraham Leichtberg

    Yayin lKiddush Ve'Havdalah

    Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah

    Bey & Irving Wizenfeld

    in memory of

    Bettys Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

    Irv s father, Sam Wizenfeld

    Pat LaOrchim

    Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

    Fran & Gene Wienberg

    in memory of

    Frans father, Tzvi ben YitzchakMeir HaCohen

    & Genes father, Binyamin ben Moshe

    SupplementSeudah Shlishit

    ,- ; .3.1To honour our family and friends.

    Donna and Barry Gordon

    5772 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

    Rabbi Mordechai Weiss Judy & Sam LeichtbergHandy Man Good Humor Man

    Steve Bernstein Debbie & Steven Luger

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    YIWH Schedule of Services

    April 6th - , 2012

    Pesach

    It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

    Or Seudah Shlishit!

    Friday, April 6th - Erev Pesach/Taanit Bechorot

    Alot Hashachar - Fast Begins

    Shacharit & Siyum Bechorotto follow

    Communal Chametz Burning at YIWH

    Latest Time for Eating Chametz (MA)

    Latest Time for Owning/Burning Chametz (MA)Candle Lighting

    Mincha/Maariv

    Start Seder after...

    Shabbat, April 7th - 1st Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Sof Zman Kriat Shma

    Mincha / Maariv

    Candle Lighting & Second Seder AFTER

    START COUNTING SEFIRAT HAOMER

    Sunday, April 8th - 2nd Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Mincha / Maariv

    Chag Ends

    Monday, April 9th - Wednesday, April 11th

    Chol HaMoed Pesach

    ShacharitMonday - Wednesday

    Mincha/Maariv.

    Thursday, April 12th - Chol HaMoed Pesach

    Shacharit

    Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candlelighting

    Candle Lighting

    Mincha/Maariv

    Friday, April 13th - 7th Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Candle Lighting BEFORE...

    Mincha/Maariv

    Shabbat, April 14th - 8th Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Sof Zman Kriat Shma

    Yizkor APPROX

    Please Eat Seudah Shlishitat Home

    Mincha / Maariv

    Shabbat /Chag Ends

    Chametz Sold Through the Rabbi may be eaten after...

    5:00 a.m.

    6:30 a.m.

    ???????

    10:19 a.m.

    11:36 a.m.7:04 p.m.

    7:09 p.m.

    8:04 p.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    9:38a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    8:05 p.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    8:06p.m.

    6:30 a.m.

    7:10 p.m.

    6:30 a.m.

    7:10 p.m.

    7:15 p.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    7:11 p.m.

    7:15 p.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    8:56 a.m.

    10:45 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    8:12 p.m.

    9:00 p.m.

    Making an Eruv Tavshilin

    On Erev Yom Tov, the head of

    The household, or his designee,

    should set aside a baked item

    such as bread or matzoh, and a

    cooked item such as meat, fish,or eggs (i.e. a food that is eaten

    along with bread.) He or she

    should then recite the blessing

    of Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv

    and the proclamation, both

    found the Artscroll Sidduron

    P. 654. Once done, the eruv

    covers all the household

    Members and guests. The foods

    set aside for the eruvshould be

    save and may be eaten on Shab-

    bat.

    Shul handles set up & Clean up!

    Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178

    or [email protected] to

    check the availability of the date

    you need & call Fran Wittenberg

    860-232-2320 to make the

    arrangements for the type of

    Kiddush you want to sponsor.Checks need to be received

    the Sunday prior to your

    Kiddush date.

    There are three types

    ofKiddushim:

    Standard for $150,

    Semi-Deluxe for $250

    & Deluxe for $350

    With supplements available.

    For Seudah ShlishitcontactStan Rutstein at 232-3369

    KIDDUSHSCHEDULE

    4/21 Glahn

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    YIWH Schedule of Services

    April 13th - 20th, 2012

    Shabbat Achron Shel Pesach

    It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

    Or Seudah Shlishit!

    Friday, April 13th - 7th Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Candle Lighting

    Mincha/Maariv

    Shabbat, April 14th - 8th Day ofPesach

    Shacharit

    Sof Zman Kriat Shma

    Yizkor APPROX

    Please Eat Seudah Shlishitat Home

    Mincha / Maariv

    Shabbat /Chag Ends

    Chametz Sold Through the Rabbi may be eaten after...

    Sunday, April 15th - Thursday, April 19th

    Earliest Tallit & Tefillin

    Shacharit... Sunday

    Followed by Rabbi Weinbergs Gemara Shiuron

    Masechet Makot

    ShacharitMonday - Wednesday

    Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday @YIWH

    Friday, April 20th

    Shacharit

    Mincha/Maariv

    Candle Lighting

    KIDDUSHSCHEDULE

    4/21 Glahn

    9:00 a.m.

    7:11 p.m.

    7:15 p.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    9:32 a.m.

    10:45 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    8:12 p.m.

    9:00 p.m.

    5:43 a.m.

    8:15 a.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    6:45 a.m.7:00 p.m.

    6:45 a.m.

    7:00p.m.

    7:19 p.m.

    Making an Eruv Tavshilin

    On Erev Yom Tov, the head of

    The household, or his designee, shoul

    set aside a baked item such as bread o

    matzoh, and a cooked item such as

    meat, fish, or eggs (i.e. a food that is

    eaten along with bread.) He or she

    should then recite the blessing of

    Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv and the pro

    lamation, both found the Artscroll Sidd

    on P. 654. Once done, the eruv

    covers all the household

    Members and guests. The foods set

    aside for the eruvshould be save and

    may be eaten on Shabbat.

    Shul handles set up & Clean up!Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178

    or [email protected] to

    check the availability of the dateyou need & call Fran Wittenberg

    860-232-2320 to make thearrangements for the type ofKiddush you want to sponsor.

    Checks need to be receivedthe Sunday prior to your

    Kiddush date.There are three types

    of Kiddushim:Standard for $150,

    Semi-Deluxe for $250& Deluxe for $350

    With supplements available.

    For Seudah Shlishit contactStan Rutstein at 232-3369

    Ner LaMaor

    Lights

    Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva Goldfischer

    in memory of

    their parents and grandparents,

    Israel Weiss Frida Weiss

    Abraham Leichtberg

    Yayin lKiddush Ve'Havdalah

    Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah

    Bey & Irving Wizenfeld

    in memory of

    Bettys Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

    Irv s father, Sam Wizenfeld

    Pat LaOrchim

    Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

    Fran & Gene Wienberg

    in memory of

    Frans father, Tzvi ben YitzchakMeir HaCohen

    & Genes father, Binyamin ben Moshe

    SupplementSeudah Shlishit

    ,- ; .3.1To honour our family and friends.

    Donna and Barry Gordon

    5772 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

    Rabbi Mordechai Weiss Judy & Sam LeichtbergHandy Man Good Humor Man

    Steve Bernstein Debbie & Steven Luger

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    YIWH Schedule of Services

    April 20th - 27th, 2012

    Shabbat Parashat Shmini

    It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

    Or Seudah Shlishit!

    Friday, April 20th

    Shacharit

    Mincha/Maariv

    Candle Lighting

    Shabbat, April 21st

    Rabbi Sheinkopfs Mishna Brurah Class

    Shacharit

    Sof Zman Kriat Shma

    ShabbatMorning Youth Groups

    Rabbis Shabbat Afternoon Class

    Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv

    Shabbat Ends

    Sunday, April 22nd - Thursday, April 26th

    Earliest Tallit & Tefillin

    Shacharit... Sunday

    Followed by Rabbi Weinbergs Gemara Shiuron

    Masechet Makot

    ShacharitMonday - Thursday

    Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday

    Friday, April 27th

    Shacharit

    Mincha/Maariv

    Candle Lighting

    6:45 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    7:19 p.m.

    8:15 a.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    9:26 a.m.

    10:00 a.m.

    6:20 p.m.

    7:05 p.m.

    8:20 p.m.

    5:30 a.m.

    8:15 a.m.

    9:00 a.m.

    6:45 a.m.

    7:25 p.m.

    6:45 a.m.

    7:00 p.m.

    7:27 p.m.

    Shul handles set up & Clean up!

    Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178

    or [email protected] to

    check the availability of the date

    you need & call Fran Wittenberg

    860-232-2320 to make the

    arrangements for the type of

    Kiddush you want to sponsor.

    Checks need to be received

    the Sunday prior to your

    Kiddush date.

    There are three types

    ofKiddushim:

    Standard for $150,

    Semi-Deluxe for $250

    & Deluxe for $350

    With supplements available.

    For Seudah Shlishitcontact

    Stan Rutstein at 232-3369

    KIDDUSHSCHEDULE

    4/21 Glahn

    Ner LaMaor

    Lights

    Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva Goldfischer

    in memory of

    their parents and grandparents,

    Israel Weiss Frida Weiss

    Abraham Leichtberg

    Yayin lKiddush Ve'Havdalah

    Wine for Kiddush & HavdallahBey & Irving Wizenfeld

    in memory of

    Bettys Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

    Irv s father, Sam Wizenfeld

    Pat LaOrchim

    Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

    Fran & Gene Wienberg

    in memory of

    Frans father, Tzvi ben YitzchakMeir HaCohen

    & Genes father, Binyamin ben Moshe

    SupplementSeudah Shlishit

    ,- ; .3.1

    To honour our family and friends.

    Donna and Barry Gordon

    5772 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

    Rabbi Mordechai Weiss Judy & Sam LeichtbergHandy Man Good Humor Man

    Steve Bernstein Debbie & Steven Luger

    Check out the weekly Schedule on the YIWH Website http://go.youngisraelwh.org/timesTimes from: www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

    For Eruv Information: http://twitter.com/WHartfordEruv or http://youngisraelwh.org/index.php/en/home/the-eruv(Hotline - 860-232-6417)

    WANT TO JOIN THE LISTSERVE? If you are interested in subscribing to the yiwhevents listserve, send an e-mail [email protected] and he will add your name. If you are a member of the group, you can send an e-mail

    to the entire group by addressing your e-mail to [email protected].

    mailto:[email protected]://go.youngisraelwh.org/timeshttp://twitter.com/WHartfordEruvhttp://twitter.com/WHartfordEruvhttp://youngisraelwh.org/index.php/en/home/the-eruvhttp://youngisraelwh.org/index.php/en/home/the-eruvmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://youngisraelwh.org/index.php/en/home/the-eruvhttp://twitter.com/WHartfordEruvhttp://go.youngisraelwh.org/timesmailto:[email protected]