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YIOT Chessed and Youth Committees teamed up to present a
Thanksgiving
Chessed Event
SERVE A THANKSGIVING FEAST TO THOSE IN NEED:
ALL 6TH-12TH GRADERS AND PARENTS CAN
JOIN US FOR 1,2, OR ALL 3 SHIFTS ON THANKSGIVING
DAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2017
@ Rain: 399 Water Street Teaneck, NJ 07666
Shift 1: 9:00-11:00 AM set up
Shift 2: 11:00-1:00 serve food
Shift 3: 1:00-2:30 clean up
Sign up via this link: https://docs.google.com/a/yiot.org/spreadsheets/d/1L1QW67wt
LMumUy7691cLjJTGc-rEYXpu0U5FUu8YvqU/edit?usp=sharing
Please contact Chani Krohn [email protected] or Malki Gerstle [email protected] For any questions
Elie Y. Katz, Gervonn
Rice, and Janice
Preschel will be
hosting a free
thanksgiving dinner
for those in need.
!
DR. BERTRAM J. Z”L& ANN NEWMAN
ADULTEDUCATION
PROGRAMYOUNG ISRAEL
OF TEANECK2017-2018
YIOT
868 PERRY LANE, TEANECK, NJ | WWW.YIOT.ORG
LEARNLet�s
Dear YIOT Member,Once again, we are pleased to present our Adult Education brochure for the upcoming year. We have planned some unique and interesting events and we do hope you will takethe opportunity to attend as many as you can.
As always, we have tried to consider the diverse nature of our community, reflect on our past programs and listen to your feedback. Our goal is to offer a range of engaging programming that helps our members grow in their loveof Judaism. We welcome your input on these and anyfuture programs. Please contact Mark Glassberg [email protected], Rabbi Krohn, or any member ofthe committee.
As most of you know, these programs are primarily funded by member sponsorships. As such, we ask that you select a program that most appeals to you and make a contribution earmarked toward that event or any general contribution. There is no budget line in the shul for these programs so every amount helps.
We hope that each of our members will find something that is of interest to them and we look forward to having a year filled with enriching our minds and our souls.
Regards,
Beni Krohn
Rabbi
Mark Glassberg
Chair, AEC
Adult Education Committee: Rabbi Beni Krohn, Mark Glassberg,
Dror Barber, Neil Greenspan, Daniel Lowe, Chana Stiefel, Devora
Weinstein and Shlomo Yaros
Contents
FRI NIGHT ONEG
Rabbi Simon
WEDNESDAYS
Rabbi Beni Krohn
WEDNESDAYS
Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz, S.I.R.
SHABBAT
Rabbi Yaakov Glasser, S.I.R.
MOTZEI SHABBAT
Jessie Auritt, Director
SHABBAT
Mr. Herb Keinon, S.I.R.
SUNDAY
Judge Rachel Freier
11.10 11.19
11.29-12.27
2.7-2.21
TBA
4.20-21
12.9
NOV 19 | SUNDAY | 8PM Young Israel of Teaneck
“My Journey
and My Message”
Hon. Rachel “Ruchie” Freier was elected as a Civil Court Judge in November 2016 and is currently assigned to Kings County Criminal Court. She is the first Chassidic woman to be elected to public office. Prior to becoming a judge, she maintained law offices in Borough Park and Monroe, NY. Mrs. Freier attended Touro College, where she majored in Political Science and directed the Women’s Pre-Law Society. After graduating Touro College with honors, she attended Brooklyn Law School while raising her six children. She was recently honored as one of Brooklyn Law School’s Trailblazers for her accomplishments. She is also an EMT who helped create Ezras Nashim, a global grassroots all- women’s volunteer EMT agency. As a proud mother and grandmother, she is devoted to her Chassidic community and also reaches out to the broader Jewish community.
Rabbi Ephraim Simon is the Executive Director of Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County and spiritual leader of the Teaneck Chabad House since 2003. He was previously a Chabad Shliach in Tenafly, NJ, and Coconut Grove, FL. His greatest accomplishment, however, is being the father of nine wonderful children.
Rabbi Ephraim Simon“Strengthen Your Relationships, Strengthen Your Community”
NOV 10 | FRI NIGHT ONEG | 8PM Hod Family, 954 Warren Pkwy
Judge Rachel Freier
DEC 9 | MOTZEI SHABBAT | 7PM Young Israel of Teaneck
Tickets at door - $10 includes
refreshments
Join us for a screening of “Supergirl,” a documentary about Naomi Kutin, an Orthodox Jewish teen from Fair Lawn who is an international powerlifting champion, followed by a discussion with the Kutin Family and film director Jessie Auritt. Visit http://www.supergirldoc.com for a trailer and more info.
Join us as we delve into the minds of four contemporary Jewish thinkers and explore their unique philosophies by learning some of their most important works.
NOV 29 - DEC 27 | WEDS | 8PM
Young Israel of Teaneck
“Bridging Torah & Modernity: The Unique Contributions of Four Torah Giants of the Modern Era”
Rabbi Beni Krohn
Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch: Torah Im Derech Eretz
Rav Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Modern Orthodoxy
Rav Moshe Feinstein: The application of psak halacha to the modern world
Rav Yitzchak Hutner: Learning to live a broad life, not a double life
11/29
12/6
12/20
12/27
Jessie Auritt, Director“Supergirl” Film and Discussion
for Adults and Teens
Jessie Auritt is an award-winning documentary filmmaker based in New York City. Naomi Kutin, a junior at Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School, broke her first international powerlifting record at age nine. “Supergirl” follows Naomi’s unique coming-of-age story as she fights to hold on to her title while navigating the perils of adolescence—from strict religious obligations to cyber-bullying and health issues, which could jeopardize her future in powerlifting.
Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz teaches Tanakh and Jewish Philosophy
at Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School. He is a veteran day school
educator who has published widely on curriculum, tefillah
education, child and adolescent religious development as well
as religious parenting. He is author of the 2014 National Jewish
Book Award-winning Koren Ani Tefila Weekday Siddur: A Siddur
of Reflection, Connection and Learning as well as a companion
volume on Shabbat. He received semikha from the Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and an Ed.D. from Azrieli
Graduate School of Jewish Education at Yeshiva University,
where he serves as an adjunct professor.
FEB 7 - FEB 21 | WEDS | 8PM Young Israel of Teaneck
Birkhot Ha-Shachar: the development of a prayer from home to shul, from personal meaning to communal meaning and back again.
Ashrei: the introduction to prayer and the key to a prayerful life.
The Heart of Avodah She’ba-lev: the first blessing of the Amida.
2/7
2/14
2/21
Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz
“Inspirational Tefillah Series”
“A Look at Israel at 70”
Mr. Herb Keinon
APR 20-21 | SHABBAT Young Israel of Teaneck
Mr. Herb Keinon, the diplomatic correspondent for The Jerusalem
Post, has been at the paper for the last 32 years. Keinon is
responsible for covering the prime minister and the foreign
minister, often traveling abroad. As such, Keinon has up-close
knowledge and an intimate perspective of the country’s political,
diplomatic and strategic challenges – from Hamas to Hezbollah,
Lapid to Likud. During his years at the Post, Keinon has covered
a wide variety of beats, including Jerusalem, immigration
and absorption, religious parties, the ultra-Orthodox, and the
settlements. In addition, Keinon has lectured widely in Israel,
the U.S., Europe and Australia on the political and diplomatic
situation in Israel, and appears on a variety of radio and
television programs around the world. Originally from Denver,
Keinon has a B.A. in Political Science from the University of
Colorado, Boulder, and an M.A. in Journalism from the University
of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Scholarin Residence
Rabbi Yaakov Glasser is the David Mitzner Dean of Yeshiva
University’s Center for the Jewish Future at Yeshiva University.
He earned a B.A. in Psychology at Yeshiva University, and an M.A.
in Jewish education at the Azrieli Graduate School for Jewish
Education. Earning his Semicha at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological Seminary, Rabbi Glasser continued to study in
the Kollel LeHoraah. In 2005, Rabbi Glasser became the Rav
of the Young Israel of Passaic Clifton. Under his leadership,
the congregation has grown dramatically, and prides itself on
the ideological and demographic diversity of its membership.
Concurrently, Rabbi Glasser served as the Regional Director of
New Jersey NCSY and the NSCY International Director of
Education. Rabbi Glasser gives shiurim throughout the Passaic
and Bergen County community, and has lectured extensively on
subjects relating to teens and spirituality.
Rabbi Yaakov Glasser
DATE TBA | SHABBAT Young Israel of Teaneck
Scholarin Residence
JEWISH BIOGRAPHY BOOK CLUBMeets several times a year to discuss recent Jewish biographies. Presenter and hosts rotate for each event.Contact: Dr. Larry Stiefel, [email protected]
Tuesday Nights | 9:15pm
MEN’S CHABURA “Contemporary Issues in Jewish Law & Thought” with Rabbi Krohn. Host rotates monthly.Contact: Daniel Lorch, [email protected]
Mondays | 1:15-2:00 pm
WEEKLY LUNCH & LEARN FOR WOMENJoin Rabbi Krohn and your friends for a weekly discussion on a timely topic.@ the home of Janet Hod, 954 Warren ParkwayContact: Janet Hod, [email protected]
First Thursday of Each Month
GUYS NIGHT OUTCome for 9pm Maariv and stay afterwards for food, drink, and some pre-Shabbos chizuk with Rabbi Krohn.Contacts: Daniel Lowe, [email protected] and Yaakov Babich, [email protected]
BI-MONTHLY SHIUR FOR WOMEN An opportunity to discuss meaningful issues in a comfortable environment with Rabbi Krohn.Dates and locations to follow.
Weekly & Monthly Shiurim
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PARSHA SHIUR, 8:30 am with Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin & Ari Nat @ Social Hall. Focus is on halakhic issues posed by the week’s parsha.Presenters alternate Shabbatot. Contact: [email protected]
MASECHET SHABBAT SHIUR, 9 am (following Hashkama) @ YIOT upstairs Board RoomAn in-depth and interactive discussion of topics related to melacha, with a focus on conceptual analysis. No prior knowledge required from week to week. Contact: David Schwartz, [email protected]
NAVI CLUB FOR MEN, 10 am (following Teen Minyan) @ YIOT Social HallFor men, teens, and boys of all ages. Fun, informal summary and discussion of a different perek each week. No prior knowledge of Navi or text required. Contact: Michael Gutlove, [email protected]
WOMEN’S TORAH, LEARNING, & COFFEE (TLC), 10:15 amTLC meets each week, after the teen minyan, to share and discuss the weekly parsha & other Jewish topics. Rotating homes.Contact: Chana Stiefel, [email protected]
WOMEN’S SHABBAT AFTERNOON PARSHA SHIURNow completing its sixth year, the group analyzes the weekly parsha according to classic and middle ages sources, including R. Shimshon Refael Hirsch, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Rav Yissochar Frand, and more. Rotating homes. Time announced weekly.Contact: Goldie Minkowitz, [email protected]
Ongoing Shabbat Learning
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MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW
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LOCAL EDUCATORS ON THOSE LONG SHABBAT
AFTERNOONS.
GEMARAH CHABURAH40 min. before Minchan @ YIOT Beit midrash Currently learning Masechet Sanhedrin. Level: Basic. Each member can participate at any comfort level. Contact: Harvey Schatz, [email protected]
MISHNAH SHIUR by Rabbi Jordan Yasgur. 45 min. before Mincha @ Minkowitz home, 80 East Lawn DriveThe group covers three to four mishnayot per week with commentary and discussion. Contact: Mark Glassberg, [email protected]
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