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Young Israel of Greater Cleveland Sept./Oct. 2021 Newsletter-Elul5781/Tisri-Cheshvan 5782 MISHNA YOMI PROGRAM The Mishna Yomi Program begins Maseches Machshirin on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 SEPTEMBER ZEMANIM Nitzavim Sept. 3-4 26/27 Elul Vayelech Shabbos Shuva Sept. 10-11 4/5 Tishrei Ha’Azinu Sept. 17-18 11/12 Tishrei Chol HaMoed Sept. 24-25 18/19 Tishrei Candlelighting Earliest 6:33 pm 6:24 pm 6:14 pm 6:03 pm Candlelight Latest 7:37 pm 7:25 pm 7:13 pm 7:01 pm StoneMincha Erev Shabbos 6:20 pm 7:40 pm 6:10 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm One minyan 7:00 pm One Minyan HAC Mincha Erev Shabbos 6:20 pm 6:10 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Hashkoma Stone 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Shacharis Stone/HAC 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am Stone Mincha 6:15 pm 7:30 pm 7:15 pm One minyan 7:05 pm One minyan 6:55 pm One minyan HAC Mincha 6:00 pm 7:15 pm 7:05 pm 6:55 pm Ma’ariv 8:35 pm 8:23 pm 8:11 pm 7:59 pm Motzei Shabbos 8:43 pm 8:31 pm 8:19 pm 8:07 pm Latest time for krias shema (am) 10:10 am 10:12 am 10:14 am 10:17 am Latest time for Shacharis (am) 11:14 am 11:15 am 11:16 am 11:17 am Weekday Mincha (week of…) 9/5 7:40 pm 9/12-9/14 7:25 pm 9/19,9/23 7:10 pm 9/26,9/30 7:00 pm Shacharis Schedule: Stone: S 7:15/8:00/8:30 am M & Th 6:40/7:50 am T-W-F 6:45 /7:50 am HAC: S, T, W, F 6:45 am M & Th 6:40 am

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Young Israel of Greater Cleveland Sept./Oct. 2021 Newsletter-Elul5781/Tisri-Cheshvan 5782

MISHNA YOMI PROGRAM

The Mishna Yomi Program begins

Maseches Machshirin on Tuesday,

October 5, 2021

SEPTEMBER ZEMANIM

Nitzavim

Sept. 3-4

26/27 Elul

Vayelech

Shabbos Shuva

Sept. 10-11

4/5 Tishrei

Ha’Azinu

Sept. 17-18

11/12 Tishrei

Chol HaMoed

Sept. 24-25

18/19 Tishrei

Candlelighting

Earliest 6:33 pm

6:24 pm

6:14 pm

6:03 pm

Candlelight

Latest 7:37 pm 7:25 pm 7:13 pm 7:01 pm

StoneMincha

Erev Shabbos

6:20 pm

7:40 pm

6:10 pm

7:30 pm 7:00 pm

One minyan

7:00 pm

One Minyan

HAC Mincha

Erev Shabbos 6:20 pm 6:10 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Hashkoma

Stone 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am

Shacharis

Stone/HAC 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am

Stone Mincha 6:15 pm

7:30 pm

7:15 pm

One minyan 7:05 pm

One minyan

6:55 pm

One minyan

HAC Mincha 6:00 pm 7:15 pm 7:05 pm 6:55 pm

Ma’ariv 8:35 pm 8:23 pm 8:11 pm 7:59 pm

Motzei Shabbos 8:43 pm 8:31 pm 8:19 pm 8:07 pm

Latest time for

krias shema (am) 10:10 am 10:12 am 10:14 am 10:17 am

Latest time for

Shacharis (am) 11:14 am 11:15 am 11:16 am 11:17 am

Weekday

Mincha

(week of…)

9/5

7:40 pm 9/12-9/14

7:25 pm 9/19,9/23

7:10 pm

9/26,9/30

7:00 pm

Shacharis Schedule:

Stone:

S 7:15/8:00/8:30 am

M & Th 6:40/7:50 am

T-W-F 6:45 /7:50 am

HAC:

S, T, W, F 6:45 am

M & Th 6:40 am

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OCTOBER ZEMANIM

Young Israel of Greater Cleveland - Sept./Oct. 2021

Beraishis

Mevorchim

HaChodesh

Oct.1-2

25/26 Tishri

Noach

Oct.8-9

2/3 Cheshvan

Lech Lecha

Oct.15-16

9/10 Cheshvan

Vayera

Oct.22-23

16/17

Cheshvan

Chaye Sora

Mevorchim

HaChodesh

Oct.29-30

23/24

Cheshvan

Candlelighting

6:49 pm

6:37 pm

6:26 pm

6:16 pm

6:06 pm

Mincha Erev

Shabbos

6:50 pm

6:40 pm

6:30 pm

6:20 pm

6:10 pm

Hashkoma

Stone 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am

Shacharis

Stone/HAC 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am

Mincha 6:35 pm 6:25 pm 6:15 pm 6:05 pm 5:55 pm

Ma’ariv 7:47 pm 7:36 pm 7:25 pm 7:14 pm 7:05 pm

Motzei Shabbos 7:55 pm 7:44 pm 7:33 pm 7:22 pm 7:13 pm

Latest time for

krias shema (am) 10:19 am 10:22 am 10:25 am 10:28 am 10:32 am

Latest time for

Shacharis (am) 11:18 am 11:19 am 11:20 am 11:22 am 11:24 am

Weekday

Mincha

(week of…)

10/3-10/7

6:45 pm 10/10-10/14

6:35 pm 10/17-10/21

6:25 pm

10/24-10/28

6:15 pm

10/31-11/4

6:05 pm

Shacharis Schedule:

Stone:

S 7:15/8:00/8:30 am

M & Th 6:40/7:50 am

T-W-F 6:45 /7:50 am

HAC:

S 7:00 am

T, W, F 6:45 am

M & Th 6:40 am

10/18 – 10/22

10/25 – 10/29

11/1 – 11/5

Early Shacharis Minyan:

Put on Tallis & Tefillin after

Yishtabach

Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

Wed. & Thurs. Oct. 6 & 7

Stone 6:30/7:40 am HAC: 6:30 am

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SCHEDULE OF TEFILOS FOR SELICHOS, ROSH HASHANAH

YOM KIPPUR AND SUKKOS 2021/5782

REMINDER: BRING YOUR OWN MACHZOR

SELICHOS SCHEDULE

Saturday Night, August 28

Combined services at Stone Synagogue

Refreshments: 11:30 pm

Pre-Selichos Shiur by Rabbi Burnstein: Midnight

Selichos: 12:30 am

SUNDAY, AUGUST 29

Stone Syn

Shacharis minyanim: 7:15/8:00*/8:30 am (No Selichos)

*Before 8:00 am Shacharis, there will be Selichos at 7:30 am

HAC 7:00 am (Selichos & Shacharis)

Mincha: 7:45 pm

MONDAY, AUG. 30-FRIDAY, SEPT. 3

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn: 6:20/7:30 am---HAC 6:15 am

Monday - Thursday

Mincha: 7:45 pm

SHABBOS, SEPT. 3-4 See September Zemanim

SUNDAY, SEPT. 5

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn.6:55/7:40/8:10 am

HAC: 6:30 am

Mincha: 7:40 pm

EREV ROSH HASHANAH -

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn 6:15*/7:15/8:00 am followed by Hatoras Nidarim

*Unabridged Selichos at this minyan

HAC 6:30 am followed by Hatoras Nidarim

MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 6

EVE OF ROSH HASHANAH

Candle lighting: 7:32 pm

(Brachos are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov & Shehechiyanu)

Mincha: 7:35 pm

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

FIRST DAY OF ROSH HASHANAH

Hashkoma Stone Syn: 7:45 am

Shacharis Stone & HAC: 8:30 am

Tekias Shofar approximately:

Hashkoma Stone Syn: 10:15 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 11:15 am

Mincha: Stone 6:00 pm (followed by Tashlich)

HAC: 7:15 pm

Ma’ariv: 8:30 pm

Candle lighting & preparation for the evening meal no earlier than

8:38 pm. (Brachos are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov &

Shehechiyanu) A new fruit should be eaten this night.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

SECOND DAY OF ROSH HASHANAH

Shacharis: Hashkoma Stone Syn: 7:45 am Stone/ HAC: 8:30 am

Tekias Shofar approximately:

Hashkoma Stone Syn: 10:15 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 11:15 am

Mincha: 7:15 pm

Maariv: 8:28 pm

Yom Tov ends: 8:36 pm

Additional Tekias Shofer Both Days of Rosh Hashanah

There will be a tekias shofer at both branches following Musaf on

both days for those who were unable to hear it during davening.

For those in need of a later tekias shofar, please contact the

gabbaim at your branch.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 TZOM GEDALYA

Fast begins: 5:49 am

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn 6:05/7:20 am---HAC: 6:00 am

Mincha:7:15 pm

Maariv: 8:10 pm

Fast ends: 8:27 pm

ASERES YEMEI TESHUVAH

Friday, Sept. 10

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn: 6:05/7:20 am---HAC: 6:00 am

SHABBOS SHUVAH, SEPT. 10-11

Candle lighting: Earliest 6:24 pm/ Latest 7:25 pm

Mincha Erev Shabbos:

Stone: 6:10 & 7:30 pm

HAC: 6:10 pm

Shacharis:

Hashkoma Stone Syn. 8:00 am

Stone/ HAC: 9:00 am

Shabbos Shuvah Drasha at 6:15 pm by Rabbi Naphtali Burnstein

& Rabbi Aharon Dovid Lebovics

Mincha: 7:15 pm

Maariv: 8:23 pm

Motzei Shabbos: 8:31 pm

ASERES YEMEI TESHUVAH

Sunday, Sept. 12

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn: 6:45/7:30/8:00 am---HAC: 6:45 am

Mincha: 7:25 pm

Monday-Tues., Sept. 13-14

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn: 6:05/7:20 am--- HAC: 6:00 am

Mincha: 7:25 pm

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15

EREV YOM KIPPUR

Selichos & Shacharis:

Stone Syn: 6:30/7:30 am---HAC: 6:30 am

Mincha: 3:30 pm

Candle lighting no later than 7:16 pm

(Blessings are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom HaKippurim

& Shehechiyanu)

KOL NIDREI: 7:20 pm

THURSDAY, SEPT. 16

YOM KIPPUR DAY

Shacharis: Hashkoma Stone Syn: 7:45 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 8:30 am

Mincha: 5:20 pm

Maariv: 8:15 pm

Yom Kippur & fast ends: 8:23 pm

FRI., SEPT. 17—SUN., SEPT. 19

See September Zemanim

MONDAY, SEPT. 20, EREV SUKKOS

Candle lighting: 7:08 pm

(Blessings are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov & Shehechiyanu)

Mincha: 7:10 pm

Kiddush in the Sukkah no earlier than 8:08 pm

TUESDAY, SEPT. 21

FIRST DAY OF SUKKOS

Shacharis: Hashkoma Stone Syn: 8:00 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 9:00 am

Don't forget your lulav & esrog!

Mincha: 7:00 pm

Ma’ariv: 8:06 pm

Preparations for the second night of Yom Tov and candle lighting no

earlier than

8:14 pm

(Brachos are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov & Shehechiyanu.) No new

fruit necessary.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT.22 SECOND DAY OF SUKKOS

Shacharis: Hashkoma Stone Syn 8:00 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 9:00 am

Mincha : 7:00 pm

Maariv: 8:04 pm

Yom Tov ends: 8:12 pm

THURSDAY-FRIDAY, SEPT. 23-24

CHOL HAMOED

Shacharis: Stone Syn 6:30/7:40 am--- HAC: 6:30 am

Mincha on Thursday: 7:10 pm

SHABBOS CHOL HAMOED, SEPT. 24-45

See Sept. Zemanim

SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 CHOL HAMOED

Shacharis:

Stone Syn. 7:15/8:00/8:30 am

HAC: 7:00 am

Mincha: 7:00 pm

MONDAY, SEPT. 27---HOSHANAH RABBAH

Shacharis: Stone Syn: 6:15/7:30 am

HAC: 7:00 am

MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 27

EVE OF SHEMINI ATZERES

Candle lighting: 6:56 pm

(Blessings are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov & Shehechiyanu)

Mincha: 7:00 pm

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28--SHEMINI ATZERES

Shachris: Hashkoma Stone Syn 8:00 am

Stone Syn & HAC: 9:00 am

Yizkor is said today.

Mincha: 6:50 pm

Maariv: 7:54 pm (followed by Hakafos)

Candle lighting & preparations for Simchas Torah no earlier than 8:02

pm

(Blessings are L'hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov & Shehechiyanu.)

No new fruit necessary

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29-- SIMCHAS TORAH

Shacharis: Stone Syn. 8:30 am (one Minyan)

HAC 8:45 am

Mincha: 6:50 pm

Maariv: 7:52 pm

Yom Tov ends: 8:00 pm

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HALACHOS FOR YOMIM TOVIM 2021/5782

ROSH HASHANAH

On Rosh Hashanah one is obligated to hear all the blessings for the shofar and the soundings of the shofar with

the specific intention of doing so in order to fulfill the commandment. Care should be taken not to interrupt the

blowing of the shofar. Once the blessing on the shofar has been made, one is not permitted to talk until all the

shofar blowing after Musaf has been completed.

THE TEN DAYS OF REPENTANCE

The Selichos and various insertions in the davening are reminders to us that these ten days are here to avail

ourselves of the opportunity to do teshuvah. In the davening, instead of Ha-El Hakadosh in the Amidah, we

recite HaMelech HaKadosh during the Days of Awe. If one errs and does not correct oneself before starting

the next bracha, one must start the Amidah again. The other changes in davening the Amidah are a) HaMelech

HaMishpat instead of Melech Ohaiv Tzedakah U'Mishpat: b) insertion of Zochreinu, Mi Chomocha,

Oo'chSov, and B'sefer in their designated places. If mistakes are made in these groups of changes, the Amidah

need not be repeated. Halachah specifies that we should adopt a Chumrah (stringency) for this period of time

even if we know that we will not continue observing it after Yom Kippur.

EREV YOM KIPPUR

In Mincha on Erev Yom Kippur we add the Viduy. Then a festive meal is eaten. Although we are always

required to rectify and apologize for offenses to our fellow man, before Yom Kippur it is especially

appropriate to make amends for both financial and emotional hardships we may have perpetrated. Before

lighting the candles, the women say L'hadlik ner shel Yom Hakipurim. The Shehecheyanu may be recited then

also, but only if one is accepting Yom Tov at that time. If a woman plans to ride to Shul for Kol Nidre, she

should have in mind and say at candle lighting time that she is not accepting Yom Tov then and she should not

say the Shehecheyanu at candle lighting, but rather after Kol Nidre with the Chazzan.

YOM KIPPUR

We act as if we were angels on Yom Kippur: adults refrain from eating and drinking, washing or bathing,

wearing leather shoes, anointing, marital relations and working (M'lachah just as on Shabbos). Rinsing the

mouth or gargling is not permitted. ANYONE WHO IS UNCERTAIN IF HE OR SHE SHOULD FAST OR

WHO MUST TAKE MEDICATION ON YOM KIPPUR, PLEASE SPEAK TO THE RABBI. The fast ends

at 8:23pm but one is also required to hear havdalah before breaking the fast. For havdalah after Yom Kippur,

we say the brachah over the wine, (no Besamim), the candle (lit from a fire left burning during Yom Kippur)

and Hamavdil.

YOM KIPPUR FAST ENDS AT 8:23 pm

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SUKKOS

A few reminders about the many laws concerning the Sukkah and the Lulav and Esrog: A Sukkah must not be built under a tree or overhang; that part under an overhang cannot be considered part of the Suk-kah. The walls must be assembled before the covering Scach is placed on top. The meal on the first night of Sukkos should not begin until after 8:08 pm. In general, the Halacha is that one is required to eat a Ki-zayis (about one large slice) of bread in the Sukkah the first two nights. If the weather is inclement, one is not required to eat in the Sukkah. If it is raining the first night of Sukkos, wait an hour or two. If it is still raining, make Kiddush without the Bracha laishaiv basuccah and eat the Kizayis of bread in the Succah. If the weather clears later, eat another slice of bread in the Sukkah with the Bracha of laishaiv basuccah and then bentch in the Sukkah. Men are required to eat any meal that includes bread or grain products in the Sukkah for the entire seven days of the Yom Tov. It is recommended and praiseworthy to eat only in the Sukkah, whenever the weather permits, during the festival.

LULAV & ESROG

The mitzvah requires that each man hold a Lulav, Esrog, three Hadassim (myrtle branches) and two Ara-vos (willow branches) each of the seven days of Sukkos, except Shabbos. One holds the Lulav with the spine facing him, the Hadassim on the right, and the Aravos on the left, all in the right hand. The Esrog is held in the left hand, with the Pitum facing down, until the Bracha al nitilas lulav is made, when it is ro-tated so the Pitum faces upward. (Note: a left-handed person holds the Lulav in the left hand with the Ha-dassim on the right and the Aravos on the left, and the Esrog in the right hand).

On the first occasion of performing the mitzvah, the Bracha shehechiyanu is said immediately after placing the Esrog upright. On this day, one can fulfill the mitzvah only with a Lulav and Esrog that one owns. If one does not own a set, he should ask someone to give him the Lulav & Esrog as a present, which he will return after he finishes using it. Simply borrowing a set does not fulfill the obligation. If one is going to give the set to a child to perform the mitzvah, one should give it to him only after all adults have used the esrog for fulfilling their mitzvah on this first day.

After blessing the Lulav, it is shaken gently in the following manner: first to the East (toward Jerusalem), then South, West, North, up, & down. Sephardic custom does the Naanuim (the shaking) in a different order. One should follow the custom of the shul in which he is davening even if it differs from his own.

SPECIAL TEFILLOS ON SUKKOS

Shehechiyanu is said at each Yom Tov candle lighting. Ya'aleh ve'yavoh is added to the Shemoneh Esray and Bentching. Full Hallel is recited all nine days of Sukkos. The Naanuim (shaking of the Lulav) are per-formed during the Hallel eight times in each morning service: when hodu laHashem is said (six times) and twice when anah hashem hoshiah nah is said.

On Shemini Atzeres, yizkor is said prior to Musaf and the prayer for rain is added to the Musaf. After-wards, we add mashiv haruach to the Shemoneh Esray. If one is in doubt whether or not mashiv haruach was said: During the thirty days immediately following Yom Tov, the assumption is that it was forgotten and the Shemoneh Esray must be repeated. After thirty days, it can be assumed that it was said and the Shemoneh Esray need not be repeated.

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Rabbi & Mrs. Aharon Dovid Lebovics on the birth of a granddaughter. Parents are Yaakov & Tehila Lebovics

of Lakewood, N.J.

Refahel & Sharon Muskin on the birth of a grandson. Parents are Carmi & Rita Muskin of Riverdale, N.Y.

Larry & Malkie Frank, parents, and Lenny & Birdie Frank, grandparents, on Joey Frank’s marriage to Shana

Roseberg of Skokie.

Anatoly & Yelena Lidsky on the birth of a grandson. Parents are Eli & Sara Lidsky of Florida.

Richard and Barbara Weisman on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Refael Meir Weisman. Parents are Rabbi

Avi and Chana Weisman of Cleveland Heights.

Steve & Beth Baker and Rick Rosen of the birth of a grandson. Parents are Jeremy and Kara Rosen.

Jack & Phyllis Schubert on the marriage of their granddaughter, Daniella Block to Ben Weiss. Mother is Rena

Gabai of Israel.

Meir Pollack on becoming the president of Bikur Cholim of Cleveland

Jack & Phyllis Schubert on the birth of a granddaughter. Parents are Gilad & Chani HaLevy of San Diego.

Robert & Chaya Schottenstein on the birth of a granddaughter. Parents are Avi & Chana Schottenstein of Los

Angeles.

Larry & Michelle Frankel on the birth of a grandson. Parents are Mordechai & Diana Frankel of Florida.

Leonard Fuchs on the birth of a great granddaughter. Parents are Jeremy & Shoshi Shevach. Grandparents are

Sharon & Boaz Shevach.

David & Rena Goldish on the birth of a granddaughter. Parents are Yehudah & Layah Goldish of Queens

Meir & Deborah Pollack, grandparents, David & Jenny Gottesman, great grandparents, and Erna Gottesman,

great great grandmother, on the birth of a girl. Parents are Yoni & Aliza Aberman of Chicago.

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Morry & Judy Weiss on their 60th wedding anniversary

Morry & Judy Weiss on the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Jonah. Parents are Elie & Sara Weiss.

Rabbi & Mrs. Laibel Scheinbaum on the marriage of their granddaughter, Nechama Gluck to Mordechai

Janowski of Miami, Fl. Parents are Mordechai & Adina Gluck of Lakewood, N.J.

Shmuel & Shirah Stern on the upcoming Bar Mitzvah of their son, Noam

Shmully & Dina Halpern, parents, and Ita Klein, grandmother, on Minna’s Bas Mitzvah

Larry & Sandi Gold on the birth of twin grandchildren (boy & girl). Parents are Dovid & Tova Gold of

Wickliffe.

Our sincere thanks to Shmuel

Stern for the countless hours he spent creating our online

seat reservation form. Shmuel’s tech expertise and his

patience with the many revisions of the form are so

appreciated. We are very pleased that so many of our

members were able to complete the form with ease.

Huge Hakoras HaTov to Dr. Joel

Peerless for spending a tremendous amount of time

packing all our shamos and arranging for it to be transported

to the cemetery. Joel, you did a wonderful Mitzvah as well as

helping the shul to look neater!

Honorable Mentions

STONE SETTING FOR EDITH ISAACS

(MOTHER OF DEBORAH WEISER)

Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 10:30 am at Zion Memorial Park

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TRIBUTES

Refuah Shelaima to:

Debbie Erenrich (Devorah bas Rochel)

Eddie Moskovitz (Eliyahu Eliezer ben Alta Mindel

Simi Neuman (Chaya Simcha Yehudis bas Zlata)

Norma LaBrie (Nechama bas Glicka Toba)

Miriam Shaina bas Gittel

In Honor of:

Ronald & Rena Greenfeld on the

birth of a granddaughter from Don &

Bernice Gandal

Meir & Deborah Pollack on the

birth of a granddaughter from

Mitchell & Judy Spero/Alan & Lisa

Schabes

David & Jenny Gottesman and

Erna Gottesman on the birth of a

great granddaughter/great great

granddaughter from Mitchell & Judy

Spero

Morry & Judy Weiss on their 60th

wedding anniversary from Mitchell

& Judy Spero

Mark Berkowitz’s recovery from

Morris & Tova Mandel

Welcome New Members:

Rabbi & Mrs. Chanan Hanson

Zachary & Talia Katz

Shimshon & Shira Keller

Shaya & Dassi Shtern

Rebecca Spielberg

Avromi & Rachel Warn

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Condolences to:

Our member, Sheila Freund, on the

loss of her sister, Vivian Chaya Weiss

Elie & Sara Weiss on the Bar

Mitzvah of Jonah from Mitchell &

Judy Spero

Bayla Lefkowitz’s engagement

from Alan & Lisa Schabes

Refuah Shelaima to:

Dr. Miriam Muskin from Don &

Bernice Gandal

In Memory of:

Marilyn Glassman (Josh Rush’s

mother) from Scott & Ilana Wolfson

Toby Fleischmann’s father from

Alan & Lisa Schabes

Shmuli Silverberg from Alan & Lisa

Schabes

Vivian Weiss from Abba & Sarah

Spero/Larry & Sandi Gold