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YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD-FT. LAUDERDALE
SHABBAT SHALOM & WELCOME!
PARSHAT EKEV 20 AV 5777 AUGUST 12, 2017
TORAH READING Deuteronomy 7:12
HAFTORAH Isaiah 49:14
Nach Yomi : Song of Songs 2
Daf Yomi : Sanhedrin 27
Rabbi Yosef Weinstock
Rabbi Edward Davis, Rabbi Emeritus
Dr. P.J. Goldberg, President
3291 Stirling Road, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
954-966-7877 email: [email protected]
www.yih.org
Friday Night
7:15 p.m. & 7:42 p.m Candle Lighting
7:00 p.m. Minchah/Ma’ariv, Social Hall
7:00 p.m. Minchah/Ma’ariv Sephardic Minyan, Library
7:50 p.m. Mincha/Ma’ariv in House across the street
Shabbat Day
6:50 p.m. Class with Rabbi Yosef Weinstock.
Topic: DNA Evidence in Halacha
7:35 p.m. Minchah, Social Hall
Seudah Shlishit after Minchah
8:38 p.m. Shabbat Ends
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SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES
7:00 a.m. Shacharit Minyan, Social Hall
8:00 a.m. Shacharit Minyan, Rooms 1 & 2
8:45 a.m. Sephardic Minyan, Library
8:45 a.m. Minyan, House across the street
9:00 a.m. Shacharit Minyan, Social Hall
9:30 a.m. YP Minyan, Chapel
9:30 a.m. Teen Minyan, Room 5
No Youth Minyan until after the summer break
- For Weekday Daily Minyanim see Page 5 -
SHABBAT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
8:15 a.m., Parsha Shiur.
9:10 a.m., Chapel: Sefer HaChinuch Shiur, Rabbi Raphael Stohl, preceding 9:30
a.m. YP Minyan.
No Parsha classes this Shabbat with Rabbi Yitzchak Salid
No Haftorah shiur with Rabbi Yitzi Marmorstein after the 8:00 a.m. davening.
Shiur will resume September 2nd.
10:45 a.m., following the Minyan: Open individual & group learning,
as well as Shiur in Sefer Hamitzvot, with Rabbi Moshe Parnes.
6:20 p.m., : Gemara class (Hebrew) Tractate Gittin.
6:35 p.m., Library: Daf Yomi.
Immediately after Ma’ariv, Library: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 5-minute class to start
your week off learning Torah.
THANK YOU TO OUR SHABBAT SPONSORS
Minyan Kiddush: Special Kiddush in honor of Rabbi Moshe Parnes
completing the 50th Mitzvah in his Sefer Hamitzvos Shiur after davening each week.
Sponsored by Danny & Debbie Aqua, Joel & Barbara Coplowitz, Stan & Marla
Frohlinger, Ari & Cheryl Pearl, Yitz & Mor Taub. All welcome to the Shiur & Kiddush.
- All other Kiddushim and Seudah Shlishit: Shabbat Sponsors Group -
OUR YIH FAMILY….
THE SHUL OFFICE KINDLY REQUESTS THAT ANY INFORMATION FOR THIS
PUBLICATION BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN 2 PM ON WEDNESDAY OF THAT WEEK.
THIS INCLUDES EVENTS, SPONSORSHIPS, NAMES FOR THE REFUAH SHLEIMAH LIST.
YIH warmly welcomes all newcomers, visitors and guests joining us for Shabbat. If the Rabbis don't get a chance to greet you, please introduce
yourself. We would love to meet you!
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The Greatness of Humility : Rabbi Yosef Weinstock In Gay Talese's 1966 Esquire article "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold” the author describes a party at the home of Sinatra's former wife, at which Sinatra was acting as host. A young woman at the party, "while leaning against a table, accidentally with her elbow knocked over one of a pair of alabaster birds to the floor, smashing it to pieces." Sinatra's daughter Nancy, also a guest at the party, started to say: "Oh… that was one of my mother's favorite..." But before she could complete the sentence, Sinatra glared at her, cutting her off. While 40 other guests in the room all stared in silence, Sinatra walked over, quickly with his finger flicked the other alabaster bird off the table, smashing it to pieces, and then put an arm gently around [the young woman] and said, in a way that put her completely at ease, “That's OK, kid.” The great singer used his status to make another human being feel less small. Sinatra is not alone. Former Utah Jazz basketball great Karl Malone was once at the baggage claim area at Salt Lake City airport when a woman mistook him for a skycap and asked him to carry her bags to the car. Malone carried her bags to the car. Only when she reached in her purse to give him a tip did he explain that that was not necessary and introduced himself in a friendly manner. We are so used to important people taking out hostilities on their subordinates; on those less wealthy or powerful. That is not the Jewish way. It is not the way of a mensch, and you do not need to be Jewish to be a mensch. The Talmud (Megilah 31a) writes: אמר רבי יוחנן: כל מקום שאתה מוצא גבורתו של הקדוש ברוך הוא אתה מוצא ענוותנותו
Rabbi Yochanan said: Wherever you find the greatness of Hashem described, there you will find His humility.
The proof texts for this idea is found in Parshat Ekev (10:17-18). God is referred to as “God of gods and the Lord of the lords, the great mighty and awesome God…” and right afterwards He is referred to as “He executes the judgment of the orphan and widow, and He loves the stranger, to give him bread and clothing.” In today’s world, humility is not considered a dynamic, charismatic or impressive character trait. Yet from God Himself we learn that humility is a hallmark of greatness. Great people are humble people. They worry about all people. They involve themselves in good deeds and good works, both large and small. This is how Rashi understands the phrase: שמעון קב ת .והיה | ע Moshe is encouraging the people to be careful to fulfill and appreciate the simple and seemingly less significant mitzvot. Or as Larry Bell, 20th century industrialist once put it: Show me a man who cannot bother to do little things and I'll show you a man who cannot be trusted to do big things.
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Weekday Learning
Daf Yomi in the Library. Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Shabbat: One hour before Minchah. Sundays: 6:30 a.m.
Morning Learning Program with Rabbi Yossi Jankovits
Daily in the YI - Sun. (8-9 a.m.) Mon.-Fri. (7-8 a.m.)
15 min. Mussar (Duties of the Heart: Shaar Bitachon)
15 min. Chumash with Rashi (Parashah HaShavua)
30 min. Gemara (Taanit)
U’Vkumecha “And When You Awaken” with Rabbi Yitzi Marmorstein
Mon.-Fri. 30 minutes before the second Shacharit Minyan
Mondays
9:45 a.m. Women’s Chumash class, Rabbi Yitzchak Salid, Library
8:30 p.m. The Book of Devarim, Tobi Wolf for women, Room 5
8:30 p.m. Talmud Tractate Brachot, Rabbi Yitzchak Salid, at Aish
Shabbat Safety & Security
“Safety & Security is everyone’s responsibility. If You See Something Say
Something!” Talk to the President, Rabbis, or Executive Director.
Safety Announcement Stirling Road at SW 33rd Avenue: Please cross
Stirling Road in the crosswalk after all traffic has stopped. Crossing elsewhere is
dangerous and illegal. Police officer controls the light on Friday 6:30-10:30pm and
Shabbat 7:00am-12:30pm & 6:30-9:30pm. A custodian will manually change the
light between 6:50 & 7:10am.
Shmira is in need of men and women to serve as Shomrim for 1 hour on Shabbat
every 2-3 months. To volunteer contact [email protected]
AED (Automated External Defibrillator) along with other first aid equipment in
closet next to Social Hall.
Weekday Daily Minyanim:
Minchah/Ma’ariv 7:45 p.m.
Shacharit: Sun. 7:15, 8:00, 9:00 am, Mon. & Thurs. 6:15,
7:15, 8:00am, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 6:15, 7:30, 8:00am.
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Sunday Brotherhood Breakfast following 9:00 a.m. minyan, Social Hall. For
parents and children.
Shul office summer hours: Monday-Thursday 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday 9:30
a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Please note: The Sanctuary is closed for repairs. All minyanim that normally
take place in the Sanctuary will be in the Social Hall. We will reopen for Shabbat, August 25-26, Parshat Shoftim.
UPCOMING EVENTS & REMINDERS
THIS WEEK AT YIH
Saturday night, August 26th Live Concert with Eitan Katz and Raffle Event. First
prize 2 nights at The Bonaventure Resort & Spa (includes 2 rounds of golf at the
Bonaventure Country Club and 2 massages at aLaya Spa.) Second prize:
Gorgeous women’s necklace sponsored by Koosh Jewelers. Third prize: Apple i-
Watch sponsored by the Chames family. Drawing will take place at the event. Buy
your Raffle tickets online https://www.yih.org/raffle2017#
Yizkor Book deadline is August 18th. $18 each for first 2 names, $10 each
additional, $180 full page. If you participated in last year’s edition, your listing will
automatically be included. To be included or make changes please submit the
form available on the shul website.
Sisterhood’s Rosh Hashanah card deadline is August 18th—see flyer.
Men’s Softball League: There are a small number of roster openings for the
upcoming season of our men’s softball league, starting this fall. The league plays
on Sunday mornings at 8:15 at Driftwood Park in Hollywood, and is open to
anyone over age 18. For further information, please contact Brett Zuckerman at
The Sofer is coming. Rabbi Shmuel Rosenfeld will be available at YIH for pre-
Rosh Hashanah checking of mezzuzahs and tefillin, from Tuesday evening,
September 5th until Friday, September 9th. To contact Rabbi Rosenfeld directly,
please email him at [email protected]
Sunday September 10th at YIH 9:45-11:45 a.m. “Bikur Cholim Guidelines and
How To….” with Rabbi Fred Klein. There will also be a Youth/Teen card making
activity.
Friday, October 6th, 2nd Day of Sukkot – Youth Department Sukkah Hop. If you
wish to host, please contact Rav James.
Sunday, October 8th Dolphins vs Tennessee Titans home game tailgate party at
Hard Rock Stadium. Time TBD, game starts 1:00 p.m. Hold the date for this Shul,
Brotherhood, Youth, Bnei Akiva, Scouts event. See flyer.
Jewish Education Fund: Love your community, invest in your schools support
JEF. For more info, go to yih.org/JEF or call 954-966-7877.
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Baruch Zvi ben Rivka Basya (Rabbi Dr. Brian Galbut, Daniel Galbut’s cousin), Binyamin ben Chemla (Binyamin Israel), David HaKohen ben Esther (Lev Kandinov’s father), Eliezer HaLevi ben Chana (Leon Brauser-Joel Brauser’s father), Harav Yehuda ben Rivka Leah (Rivka Ginsparg’s father), Solomon ben Solika (Solomon Perez-Ilana Melnitsky’s father), Yaakov ben Mira (Jacques Vogel-Michel Vogel’s father), Yehuda Arieh ben Mindla (Philippe Leiberman’s father), Yitzchak Chanoch ben Chana (Vanessa Shamah’s nephew).
Bracha Etl bat Chana Nehorah (Ettie Langer), Chaya Mariam bat Blima (Harriet Bloom-Wendy Goldsmith’s mother), Chaya Sara bat Dubra (Irene Berlin-Reva Homnick’s mother), Chaya Shayna Sara bat Chane Esther (Shaani Splaver), Devora bat Sheina Baila, Elka bat Tova (Leona Brauser-Joel Brauser’s mother), Masha bat Ruth (Marcia Chonchol-Craig Barany’s mother), Sara Leah bat Rochel (Cynthia Lynn Haber-Cheryl Hamburg’s sister), Sara Leah bat Bracha (Stacey Deutsch), Shira Raizel Esther bat Mina Zosha (Ruth Messer’s granddaughter), Tzirel Libah bat Frimed Mindel (Sylvia Lieberman-Philippe
Lieberman’s mother), Yocheved bat Tzril (Joan Niad)
If you know of a shul member in the hospital or who might appreciate a home visit, please let the Rabbis know by contacting the shul office.
Please contact the office if someone on this list has, Baruch Hashem, recovered.
SYNAGOGUE REMINDERS
Please return all Siddurim, Chumashim and Sefarim to their original
location at the conclusion of each minyan or class. Kindly fold and return borrowed Talleisim to the Tallis rack in the lobby.
Please respect the property of the neighbors of Young Israel of
Hollywood. Be mindful of your children. Use waste receptacles at the shul.
Do not bring food or drink into the Sanctuary, Library or Modular.
To maintain proper decorum, the entry doors to the Main Sanctuary will
be locked while the Torah is being read, while the Rabbi(s) are speaking, during Mussaf Kedusha, and during the announcements prior to the conclusion of the service. Please plan your exit/entry accordingly.
Please contact Gerald Mayerhoff [email protected] or David Lasko
[email protected] for an aliyah or kibbud at any of the minyanim to mark a yahrzeit or special occasion.
REFUAH SHLEIMAH
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ISRAEL UPDATE August 4, 2017
Treasury Department Sanctions Key Ballistic Missile Entities in Iran
On July 28, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned six Iran-based entities tied to Iran’s ballistic missile program in response to “continued provocative actions,” including the July 27 launch of the Simorgh space vehicle. “The U.S. Government will continue to aggressively counter Iran’s ballistic missile-related activity, whether it be a provocative space launch, its development of threatening ballistic missile systems, or likely support to Yemeni Houthi missile attacks on Saudi Arabia such as occurred this past weekend,” said Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin. “These sanctions target key entities involved in Iran’s ballistic missile program, and underscore the United States’ deep concerns with Iran’s continued development and testing of ballistic missiles and other provocative behavior.” The six entities— Shahid Karimi Industries, Shahid Rastegar Industries, Shahid Cheraghi Industries, Shahid Varamini Industries, Shahid Kalhor Industries, and Amir Al Mo’Menin Industries—are all subordinates of Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (SHIG), a key entity in Iran’s ballistic missile program. SHIG is also currently sanctioned by the United States, United Nations and European Union.
Our synagogue partners with AIPAC, America’s pro-Israel lobby, in educating
our community on issues affecting the U.S.-Israel relationship. We encourage
you to learn more by contacting AIPAC at (202) 639-5200 or by visiting
www.aipac.org.
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Shabbat Day
Time Program Age Location
NO GAME ROOM
9:00am Babysitting 18mth-Nursery 3 House
9:30am Teen Minyan 8th-12th Grade Room 5
NO Youth Minyan
NO SHABBAT GROUPS
7:35pm Teen Mincha Chapel
8:44pm Teen Maariv Chapel
This Shabbat
Happening This Week
Boy Scout Troop 18 - Sunday at Archery
August 13, 2017 - 11:00am-12:30pm at Ft. Lauderdale Archers
More details available from Mina Gerstenfeld -
Bnei Akiva of Hollywood Tzevet Meeting
August 16, 2017– 6:00 to 8:00pm at Mizrachi Pizza
NCSY EMTZA - Island Adventure
August 17, 2017
More details available from Jason Segelbaum - [email protected]
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Dvar Torah : Rav James
As the summer is drawing to an end many of us, including my family, had the opportunity to spend time at one of the many Jewish Summer Camps. We personally had the opportunity to join 90 other campers & staff at Moshavet Stone. The experience made me reflect on when I was a child at Bnei Akiva UK summer & winter Machane (camp) –playing football (soccer), rugby, doing arts and crafts, learning from amazing Chinuch staff. Remember back to what is was like to sleep in bunks (tents in BAUK) with all your friends? Staying up too late, playing flashlight tag, and making too much noise… and of course, who can forget the meals --- people said they were terrible but in truth I remember them as not being so bad. I remember sitting with my friends after the meal, and singing Birkat Hamazon. We sang with tremendous energy. We created so much Ruach. It wasn't that we understood exactly why we’re saying the prayer --- we had just eaten to our hearts content and we were satisfied. We knew at home we rushed through it on Shabbat but at Machane we sang it at every meal as loud as we could. Parshat Ekev commands us to carry out the Miztvah of Birkat Hamazon "When you have eaten your fill, give thanks to the L-rd you G-d for the good land which He has given you." We are commanded to recite four brachot (3 Biblically) after eating bread: (1) A bracha for provision of nourishment (Birkat HaZan); (2) A bracha for the inheritance of the Land of Israel (Birkat HaAretz); (3) A bracha for the building of Jerusalem (Birkat Boneh Yerushalayim); (4) A bracha for the blessing for being good and doing good (Birkat HaTov V’HaMeitiv) In Brachot 48b, the Rabbis teach in a Braita from that one verse in Devarim 8:10 we derive the different brachot within Birkat HaMazon: From the words: “Veachalta vesavata uveirachta” (You shall eat and be satisfied and bless) we derive Birkat HaZan, from “et Hashem elokecha” (your God) we derive the mitzva to make a Zimmun, from “al haaretz” (for the Land) we derive Birkat HaAretz, from the word “hatova” (the good) we derive Birkat Boneh Yerushalayim as it says in Devarim 3:25: “the good mountain” (which is Har HaBayit, the Temple Mount), from “asher natan lach” (that He gave you) we derive Birkat HaTov V’HaMeitiv. Birkat HaMazon goes well beyond a thank you for the food that has been consumed. At its core, Birkat HaMazon provides a model for us to express our appreciation for life's blessings. What are these blessings? What in our daily life do we take for granted? Is it our parents and grandparents, our sibling and friends, the fact we have the ability to practice Judaism without any restrictions, our Jewish Education, whether school, camp or community programs? Is it the fact we are able to travel and live in Israel freely? Perhaps it is all of these things and more. While all of these are truly blessings, and many of us can say that we have these blessings, having these blessings is not enough. How could we want more? It's not so much a matter of wanting more as it is a matter of appreciating the blessings that you have. To quote Oprah "Be thankful for what you have, you'll end up having more, if you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough." I think Oprah really expresses the idea behind Birkat Hamazon and the fact that it is not simply a Grace after meals. In our life we need to look at everything we have around us and be thankful for it. We can only truly be satisfied when we can reflect and appreciate everything wonderful around us. If we can learn from our summer camp experience and do it also with true Ruach then we will "end up having more" than we expect.
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Youth Events in August
Bnei Akiva of Florida Senior Tzevet Meeting
August 20, 2017, 6:00-7:30pm at YIH
Bnei Akiva of Florida Roshim Meeting
August 20, 2017, 7:30-9:00pm at YIH
Bnei Akiva of Hollywood Parents Committee Meeting
August 22, 2017, 8:00-9:30pm at the Amar home
Youth Committee Meeting
August 24, 2017, 8:30-10:00pm at YIH
To join the Youth Committee please speak to Shimmy Lazar
Teen Shiur Boker with Rabbi Nachbar
August 26, 2017, 9:00-9:30am in YIH Room 5
Modern Halacha for Teens with Rabbi Nachbar
August 26, 2017, 6:50-7:20pm in YIH Chapel
Shabbat Group Leader Training
August 27, 2017, 4:00-6:00pm at YIH
Youth Leadership First Aid Training
Kindly sponsored by the YIH Sisterhood
August 27, 2017, 6:00-8:30pm at YIH
Middle School Youth Council
August 29, 2017, 8:00-9:30pm at YIH
To join the council speak to Michal Amar or Adina Hirsch
Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts & Boy Scouts Restarts
August 30, 2017, Cub & Girl Scouts at 6:15pm, Boy Scouts at 7:30pm at YIH
The first person to email [email protected] on Motzi Shabbat with the correct answer to
the following question will win a prize!
Elementary School:
What did Moshe remind Am Yisrael so that they would not be afraid of fighting other
nations?
Middle School:
How did the Jewish People do their laundry in the midbar?
Parsha Quiz
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For all upcoming events please see the Youth Newsletter, the Notice Board and Screen, or go to www.yih.org
Details of programs run by YIHyouth or any of our partners are available via Rav James ([email protected] or 754-400-1864).
Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yihyouth/?fref=ts, Instagram: yihyouth, Twitter: @YIHyouth & Snapchat: yihyouth
RELAUNCH SHABBAT
August 25 & 26, 2017
Featuring Eitan Katz
Including: Special Kabbalat Shabbat
Middle School Friday Night Dinner
High School Oneg & Kumzits with Eitan Katz
Youth & Teen Minyanim featuring Eitan Katz
Family Seudah Shlishit with Slow Shira & Introduction to the YIH Youth
Team for 5778 & the B’not Sherut
More details & sign-up to come!!
Looking Further Ahead
Pre-Rosh Hashanah Carnival
September 17, 2017, 3:00-6:00pm
Succah Hop
October 6, 2017 - 2nd Day Succot
If you are willing to host in your Succah please email [email protected]
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YIH Late Ma’ariv and Early Minchah at Hollywood Community Kollel, 3670
Stirling Road is on break until Thursday, August 24th. No formal classes but open for individual learning.
Chaverim of Hollywood 954-998-2648 – volunteer roadside assistance.
Children’s Bikur Cholim Cards for Hospital Patients Cards should be signed
with the child’s first name only and age. No Hebrew writing please. Contact Jillian Galitzer for information.
Collection container for The Cupboard, Broward Kosher Food Bank, in front
of the garage of the Dennis home, 4550 N Hills Drive, Hollywood.
The Chesed House is open to out-of-town visitors, as well as to residents
whose loved ones are in hospital. It is a 5-minute walk from both Memorial Hospital and Joe DiMaggio hospital. For information contact 786-565-2424 or [email protected]
Jewish Singles of South Florida is partying at Cafe Emunah! Our 40+ crowd
will be enjoying a Sizzlin’ Saturday Night on August 26th @ 9:30! Early bird is $40 until August 15th. Contact [email protected] for more info, and join us on Facebook.
New facility under the O.R.B.— Daniel’s Dairy Gourmet, 2445 Stirling Road,
Hollywood 754-209-7099, cholov Yisrael and pas Yisrael.
COMMUNITY NEWS
AIPAC Policy Conference 2018: March 4-6, 2018
Join Rabbi Weinstock, Young Israel of Hollywood- Ft Lauderdale
members, and over 18,000 pro Israel citizen activists for 3 of the most
important days for exploring and strengthening the US-Israel relationship.
To register go to www.aipac.org/pc. We also have a block of registrations
that can be purchased directly from the shul.
The following members are already signed up as part of our synagogue
delegation:
Sheldon Levin, Faye Fingerer, Walter Fingerer, Harold Zombek, Nancy
Zombek, Heather Sered, Dahlia Sered, Sam Sered, Lisa Baratz,
Jonathan Gelman, Wendy Gelman, Phil Baratz, Michelle Mendelsohn,
Jay Mendelsohn, Jayne Kaplan, Akiva Hershenov, Gabrielle Slomowitz,
Linda Slomowitz, Rabbi Weinstock, Tziviah Staiman, Maish Staiman,
Myra Shulkes, David Genet, Monica Genet, Jana Chesal, Michael Chesal,
Lily Rosenblatt, Joe Rosenblatt, Kayla Marks, Lynda Levin
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