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Beth Sholom Shiva notification

 

We regret to inform you of the passing of Goldie Diamond, beloved sister of
our esteemed member, Cantor Sam Ganz.

Shiva will be observed at the Ganz residence, 13 Columbia Avenue, Cedarhurst,
through Sunday, January 26th, 2003.

Shacharis: Tuesday- Sunday: 7:30AM
Mincha & Maariv: 4:50PM

PLEASE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MINYANIM AS MANY MEMBERS ARE
AWAY ON VACATION THIS WEEK.

It is our fervent hope and prayer that the Al-mighty comfort the mourners
together with all other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Rabbi Kenneth N. Hain
Dr. Gilbert Klaperman, Rabbi Emeritus
Danny Hiller, President
Gary Miller, Chairman of the Board
Jeffrey Rosenberg, E-mail Committee Chairman
Joseph Grob, Webmaster


Beth Sholom Shiva notification

 

We regret to inform you of the passing of Zygmund Treuhaft, beloved father of
our esteemed member, Hedy Klein.

The funeral will take place on Monday, January 20th, 2003, in Cleveland Ohio.

Shiva will be observed at the Klein residence, 1 Heather Lane, Lawrence, from
Tuesday morning, January 21st through Sunday morning, January 26th.
Shacharis: 7:00AM
Mincha & Maariv: 4:30PM

It is our fervent hope and prayer that the Al-mighty comfort the mourners
together with all other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Rabbi Kenneth N. Hain
Dr. Gilbert Klaperman, Rabbi Emeritus
Danny Hiller, President
Gary Miller, Chairman of the Board
Jeffrey Rosenberg, E-mail Committee Chairman
Joseph Grob, Webmaster


Machon Gold posting

 

Devorah Smith, Blima Tannenbaum, Rivky Wertentheil,
and American Friends of Machon Gold invite you to meet
Rabbanit Ahuviya-Norin Joshua Kolet
Wife of the Chief Rabbi Bombay, India
who will speak on
"Rebirth of a Community - The Jews of India"

Motzaei Shabbat, February 1st 2003
8:30PM
at the home of
Devorah and Morris Smith
195 Wildacre Avenue
Lawrence, New York


Hear about lifestyle and ritual in a different yet traditional Jewish
society.
Rabbanit Kolet will share insights into how she and other Machon Gold alumnae have transformed and strengthened the fascinating and exotic Jewish community of Bombay.

We look forward to greeting Machon Gold alumni and friends for a truly inspiring and exciting evening.

For more information call: Blima Tannenbaum 516-374-3439


Returning Teens Academy

slebewohl <[email protected]>
 

Returning Teens Academy
presents Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D.

"I'd like to Call for Help, but I Don't Know the Number"

about dealing with substance abuse and
chemical dependency in the Orthodox community

Rosh Chodesh Adar 1
Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 7:00 pm

Young Israel of West Hempstead
630 Hempstead Avenue
West Hempstead, NY

Admission is free, but donations welcome
Refreshments will served.
For furthur information call (516) 292-7927 or
email rtafundraiser@...


Israel Art Fair at Aish Kodesh - January 26 from 12 to 4 PM

Ganz, Elliot
 

Aish Kodesh is pleased to invite you to a special art fair featuring "Art of
Eretz Israel" that will take place on Sunday, Januray 26th (a/k/a Super Bowl
Sunday to certain elements of society) from noon until 4 (so there will still
be plenty of time for hachana for the game) at Aish Kodesh, 894 Woodmere Place
Woodmere, NY 11598.

Art of Eretz Israel is a group of Israeli artists who have pooled their
resources and are marketing directly to overseas clients. The works range
from original paintings, lithographs, prints, photos and posters, ceramics,
silver jewelry and Judaica, music CDs, hand painted silk painted challah
covers, gift baskets and flowers. All of their products are produced in Eretz
Yisrael.

They are feeling the effects of the economic downturn due to the lack of
tourists. Through 'buy Israeli' product fairs and Shul-hosted shows they are
marketing their products. They are very determined not to let the current
situation undermine their lives in Israel.

Please take this opportunity to support Israel, acquire beautiful art
and share a part of the creativity of Art of Eretz Yisrael.

The artists include:
Bracha Schwarz
Bracha Schwarz is a extremely talented ceramicist. She has lived at Moshav
Meor Modi'im for 23 years. In addition to raising 5 children she has persued
a professional career, both teaching and creating a very exciting style of
ceramics. Her work blends shapes, textures and vivid colors creating an
exciting form of New Judaica. Items $100-500.

Yoram Raanan
An immense power radiates from the paintings of Yoram Raanan. That is what
hits you first. As you continue looking, your experience variations of
feelings and discover layers of meaning. He uses strong deep colors. Yet,
whether it is a biblical theme, a landscape or an abstraction, every
painting reveals itself to be an exploration of light. Though his style is
abstract and very contemporary, there is something familiar in Raanan's
work, something which allows an inspiring momentary glimpse at the mystical
core of the world. $90-450.

Elyah Succot
Elyah is inspired by the beauty of the Galil and the Holiness of Eretz
Yisrael, He began synthesizing his earlier years as an artist with a new
life as a totally committed Jew. At the end of the Yom Kippur War, his
paintings became more and more charged with prayers for the final redemption
- praying, dancing figures, the Torah, revelations of inner and outer light,
the land and the sky of Israel, amidst bright pastel colors imbued with
great hope and promise. $350-450.

Avraham Loewenthal
Prayer, Jewish Mysticism, and contemporary art are combined in the unique
work of Tzfat artist Avraham Loewenthal. Avraham's work ranges in form from
spiritual maps of transcendental harmonies, to large abstract painted wood
constructions. The works in the form of spiritual maps describe basic
concepts of the Kabbala. The larger abstract works reflect meditative states
of consciousness. Avraham's unique and inspiring work is an exciting
expression of Kabbalistic concepts, and a significant development in
contemporary Jewish Art. $35-250.

Sara Naftaly
Sara studied at the Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts, London. She has
worked as an artisan in residence in schools and taught at the Bezalel
Academy in Jerusalem. Her original hand crafted Judaica combines traditional
techniques with her love of Eretz Israel and a Jewish way of life. Since
making aliyah in 1986 Sara has custom designed pieces for clients throughout
the world. Most of Sara's creations are "not off the shelf", but rather a
shared venture with the client's creative vision. Sara, her husband and 4
children live in Moshav Meor Modi'im. Most of Sara's work is not "off the
shelf" and is customed designed to meet your tastes. $15-350.

Dov Lederberg
Dov began his involvement in the arts at Haverford College and the Columbia
University Graduate School of Fine Arts. Between 1970 and 1994 he worked as
an independent film director, mainly for Israel Television, making
documentary and educational films.Since 1983 Dov has been deeply involved in
using new art media and techniques to express the subtle ideas of Jewish
mystical teachings and meditation. He has created many original oil
paintings and prints inspired by the Hebrew letters in the scribal style, as
well as fractal visions of angelic beings, the texture of the rock surface
at the Wailing Wall and the Dynamics of Marriage . His paintings and video
art are exhibited in museums and galleries in the United States and Israel.
Paintings to $1600.

Yael Avi-Yonah
Yael was born in Jerusalem, a graduate of Bezalel Academy of Art, and
operates with her husband, Dov Lederberg, the Avi-Yonah Gallery in
Jerusalem. Her father was the distinguished archaeologist and historian,
Michael Avi-Yonah, who provided her with the rich background in art,
archeology and bible, which emanates from her works. Thousands of her prints
and serigraphs on Jerusalem landscapes and biblical subjects have been sold
throughout the world.. Her works were on display in the Jewish Museum in
London, as well as galleries in Israel and abroad. $60-1200.

Zeesi Paltrowitz
Zeesi trained and worked as a textile designer for many years in the United
States. Her clients included major fashion and home furnishing firms based
in New York City. Zeesi's other works include fine note cards, coordinated
gift wrap and textile covered gift accessories which are available in
museums and better gift shops. She also designed intricate patterns to
decorate fine ceramic judaica for a top Israeli artist. Since making Aliyah
and settling in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof (Hebrew for Mountain
View), Zeesi has created an exquisite collection of Judaica paintings.
Amidst the magnificent biblical hills dotted with olive trees, Zeesi draws
her inspiration from the colors and textures of the land of Israel, as well
as from textiles, florals, classical patterns and Jewish themes. Her
rendering of design and text create a unique blend of visual and spiritual
inspiration. $20-130.

Please make every effort to attend and buy at the fair.

Azriel


Beth Sholom shabbos schedule - Parshat Beshalach

 

Friday,?January 17, 2003

Candlelighting:.....................4:37PM
Evening Service:.................4:45PM

Saturday, January 18, 2003
Parshat Beshalach
Shabbat Shira
Tu B'Shevat


Hashkama Minyan:............7:45AM
Chumash & Rashi:..............8:30AM
Shacharit: (Shma 9:41AM)..9:00AM


KIDDUSH?SPONSORED BY
BEVERLY?& GEORGE MEISNER
ON THE BAR MITZVAH OF?THEIR
GRANDSON, ETAN GOLAN,
SON OF MICHELLE & DAVID GOLAN

Women's Parsha................3:45PM
Rabbis Shiur:......................4:00PM
Mincha:..............................4:30PM
Shabat Ends:......................5:42PM



Jeffrey Rosenberg, E-mail Committee Chairman
Joseph Grob, Webmaster


A message from Aish Kodesh - Say Parshas "Ha'Man"

Ganz, Elliot
 

There is a custom of saying Parshas Ha'mun with Unkelus today (Tradition
holds that saying parshas Ha'man today arouses Hashem's help in providing
parnasah).

It can be found at the following site.


Rabbi Steven Dworken a"h - Funeral and Shiva Information

fivetownsguru <[email protected]>
 

We regret to inform you of the passing of Rabbi Steven Dworken,
beloved husband of Susan, father of Naomi Rotblat, Aliza
Frohlich and Arie Dworken.

The funeral will take place on Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 1:00 PM
at Yeshiva University, Nathan Lamport Auditorium, Amsterdam Avenue and
West 187th Street, New York.

Burial will take place at Beth El Cemetery, Paramus NJ

Shiva will be at 1466 Essex Road, Teaneck through Monday morning,
January 20, 2003.

Please do not visit between 6:00-6:30 PM to allow the family time for
dinner nor after 10:00 PM.

May the Dworken family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and
Jerusalem.


REMINDER: Rabbi Topp's Four Part Series Continues Tuesday 1/14/03 at YIW

 

Young Israel of Woodmere Adult Education Notice:
Please be reminded that Rabbi Kalman Topp's four part series
entitled "Men Are From Lakewood, Women Are From Flatbush" will
continue on Tuesday evening, January 14, 2003 at 8:15pm at YIW, 859
Peninsula Blvd, Woodmere.

Men and women are invited to attend. For further information, please
call 516-295-0950.


PARTNERS IN TORAH - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!

Ganz, Elliot
 

Partners in Torah is urgently looking for men and women to volunteer for
their telephone chavrusa program. This kiruv opportunity pairs up beginners
with those of us with a background to study for an hour a week over the
phone.

Partners in Torah has already transformed the lives of thousands of Jews
through this program. Currently, Partners in Torah urgently needs volunteer
teachers. They are expecting an influx of over 800 new students in the next
few months.

Since most of the students are total beginners, sharing the very basics of
Yiddishkeit will be an enlightening experience for your learning partner.
Although you may feel unqualified to teach Torah, it is important to note
that your chavrusas will be at the very elemntary level and that Partners in
Torah offers support by qualified staff to help you with tough questions or to work with you on choosing a suitable program of study.

This is an easy and important way to contribute to klal Yisrael right now.

To sign up or for more information please contact David Levy at 516-569-9444.


Aish Kodesh Update/Singles Shabbaton

Ganz, Elliot
 

1. The schedule of Shiurim at Aish Kodesh follows below.

2. KALOVER REBBE.

Shabbos with the Kalover Rebbe, shlit'a, was a wonderful uplifting
experience and the Rebbe has already met with scores of people in the last
two days. The Rebbe will be with us through Wednesday evening. If you
haven't already made an appointment (Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings)
and would still like to, please send me an email to:

aishkodesh@...

or call 516 569 8189 and leave a message. Someone will get back to you.

3. SINGLES SHABBATON.

Time is running out to register for our singles Shabbaton, Shabbos parshas
Mishpatim, January 31 - February 1, 2003. Participants will spend Shabbos
with other frum singles, families and friends in Woodmere. The Shabbos will
feature our Morah D'asrah, Rav Weinberger speaking throughout the Shabbos,
an Oneg Shabbos Dessert, a catered lunch, inspirational davening in our new
shul, home hospitality, shadchanim, Seudah Shlishis tisch with Rav
Weinberger and a special musical melava malka with Aron Razel one of the
most original musicians in Eretz Yisrael.

Please call Matisyahu & Rina Friedman to register. 516.295.5724.

Women 27-37 & Men 30-40. (We are flexible). Cost for Shabbos is ONLY $25,
NOT including the Melava Malka.


The Schedule.

Shiurim marked 'teleconference' are available live by calling 1 888 -726
0804, pin number 15116#. PLEASE PUSH *6 or the mute button on your phone to
ensure that we are not hearing you:

MONDAY


Rav Weinberger's shiur in Chasidus at 8 p.m. (teleconference) (men and
women). (This shiur will meet this week but will not meet on January 20th).

TUESDAY

Rebbetzin Weinberger's shiur in Chovas Hatalmidim at 10:45 a.m. (women)

Daniel Fink's shiur in Hilchos Shabbos at 9:15 p.m. (men)

WEDNESDAY

Rabbi Fogel's shiur in Talmud at 9:15 p.m. (men)

THURSDAY

Women's chaburah in Navi Shmuel led by Dr. Annette Labovitz at 10 a.m.

FRIDAY

Rav Weinberger's shiur in Chovas Hatalmidim by the Aish Kodesh at 6 a.m.
(teleconference).

Rav Weinberger's shiur in Oros Hateshuva by Rav Kook at 8 a.m. (men and
women). (teleconference).

SHABBOS

Daniel Fink's shiur in Rabbeinu Bachayei at 8:15 a.m.

SUNDAY

Moshe Schmell's shiur in Talmud for beginners at 9 a.m. Sunday morning.
(men)

ESTHER WEIN'S Shiur in Tefilah at 10 a.m. (teleconference) (women).

Have a great week.


Beth Sholom Shiva notification

 

We regret to inform you of the passing of our esteemed member, Helen
Kromholz.

Shiva will be observed at the Kromholz residence, 342 Washington Avenue,
Cedarhurst, through Friday afternoon,
January 17, 2003.

Shacharis- 7:00AM
Mincha & Maariv- 4:40PM.

It is our fervent hope and prayer that the Al-mighty comfort the mourners
together with all other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Rabbi Kenneth N. Hain
Dr. Gilbert Klaperman, Rabbi Emeritus
Danny Hiller, President
Gary Miller, Chairman of the Board
Jeffrey Rosenberg, E-mail Committee Chairman
Joseph Grob, Webmaster


Cookbook Project to Benefit Israeli Terror Victims

 

Dear Friends,

Each time we hear news of another devastating terror attack in Israel we
helplessly wish we can do more to help victims of the attack.?To help these
victims receive much needed financial support, a group of Oceanside women
formed a committee to create a new kosher cookbook, The American Jewish
Community Cooks for Chesed.? The book will have fabulous recipes and proceeds
from the sale of the cookbooks will go directly to the Israeli families that
are terror victims.? If you have questions about the project, contact the
project chairperson, Miriam Baum, at 516-678-1585 or at Baumcook@... .

There are three ways that you can help.??
1. Send us your delicious recipes.? The more recipes we get the better the
book will be.?
2. Order your cookbook.? Then order a second one for a friend or a family
member.? Cookbooks are great gifts.
3. Send a contribution. 100% of the profit from each book will reach the
families of victims.

Please use the form below to send us your cookbook order with contribution.
Thank you for participating in this Chesed project.? May the coming months
bring an end to terror in Israel and the beginning of a time of healing.

Sincerely,
American Jewish Community Chesed Cookbook Committee
_____________________________________________________________________
Send Your Recipe and Orders
To Miriam Baum
3272 Judith Lane
Oceanside, N.Y. 11572
Or e-mail to: BaumCook@...
Or to: Writers628@...
Return Order Form:
Name__________________________________________
Address________________________________________
Tel.No.________________________________________
No. of Cookbooks__________@ $25.00 each
Make check payable to: M. Baum
* This project is endorsed by Rabbi J. Yaakov Schwartz, Young Israel of
Oceanside, N.Y. and by Rabbi David Friedman, Cong. Darchei Noam, Oceanside,
N.Y.


Koby Mandell Foundation Event - February 10, 2003 - Please save the date.

 

Helena and Jay Rubin
80 Willow Road
Woodsburgh, NY 11598

January 12, 2003

Dear Neighbors and Friends:

On behalf of Rabbis Billet, Hain, and Teitelbaum, we wish to invite you to a most extraordinary evening with a truly special individual, Rabbi Seth Mandell.

As you will recall, Seth Mandell's son Koby, a thirteen year old Israeli-American, was murdered in a cave 200 yards from his home in Tekoa, Israel on May 8th 2001.

In response, Rabbi Mandell and his wife Sherri established The Koby Mandell Foundation to help Israeli families cope with the grief and trauma suffered
when a family is struck by the tragedy of terror.

The Mandells have implemented several cutting edge programs including Camp Koby and Yosef and a Teen Adventure Camp, for Israeli children who have either lost a parent or sibling to terrorism, the Mother's Healing Retreat and Family Healing Retreats.

These programs have already had a profound impact of families, mothers, teens and youngsters, all of whom unfortunately share the common bond of having lost a family member to terrorism. This past year the Foundation has included about 500 people amongst its programs and is planning to add a camp this season for children who have been injured due to terrorist incidents.

The Foundation's programs have recently received international media recognition as coverage of the Foundation's programs have recently been featured on ABC World News, NBC Evening News, National Public Radio as well as a front page article in the San Francisco Chronicle.

Rabbi Mandell will be joining us at the home of Helena and Jay Rubin, 80 Willow Road, Woodsburgh on Monday evening February 10, 2003 at 8:00 PM.

At a time when we American Jews feel the pain of our Israeli brothers and sisters, we have the opportunity to respond. Your presence and your generosity will be deeply appreciated.

We look forward to personally greeting you on February 10. Please let us know that you will be attending by calling Helena and Jay at (516)569-7636, or by emailing Fran Hirmes at fhirmes@....

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Helena and Jay Rubin
Fran Hirmes
Fran and Steven Hoffman


Yarchei Kallah on Medical Halacha at YI of Cedarhurst-Lawrence 2/20-23

 

The first-ever American Yarchei Kallah on Medical Halacha is scheduled to be
held Thurs evening, Feb. 20th through Sunday afternoon, Feb 23rd, 2003, at
the Young Israel of Cedarhurst-Lawrence, located at 23 Spruce Street in
Cedarhurst.
Featured speakers include prominent rosh yeshivos including: Rav Dovid
Feinstein, Rav Yisroel Belsky, and Rav Herschel Schachter, all shlita.
Local rabbinic leaders who are expected to participate in the Friday night
program include: Rabbi Tzvi Flaum, Rabbi Dovid Weinberger, and Rabbi Moshe
Teitelbaum, all shlita.
The yeshiva-format seminar is sponsored by the Jerusalem Center for Research
on Medicine and Halacha, which will be sending two of its rabbinic leaders
from Israel: Rabbi Yaakov Weiner, Dean, and Rabbi Y. Bloom, both shlita.
The program is accredited for up to 20 hours of continuing medical education
(CME), category 1, credits.
For details and registration, go to www.j-c-r.org, email info@..., call
011-972-2-538-3558 or call Dr. Leon Zacharowicz at 718-337-1097.


Jewish Star Article Featuring the Launch of the FTJC Email List & Website

 

[Reprinted from The Jewish Star - the newspaper of the Jewish
Communities of the South Shore (1/10/03) - For further information
on The Jewish Star, please call 516-623-5205 or send an email to
TheJewishStar@....]

One Town; One Web Voice -
Five Towns Jewish Community Launches E-mail List and Website

By Beth Wallach

From early Sanskrit and hieroglyphics to the arrival of paper in
Europe to the rise of Guttenberg's printing press, civilization
has forever been on the lookout for new and more effective ways to
communicate. Fast forward a few hundred years, throw in a computer
and a modem, and voila: the birth of e-mail -- currently the
fastest growing form of global communication.

In an effort to disseminate information and publicize events
to the local Five Towns Jewish community, Avi Lauer, an attorney
specializing in employment law, has established a community-wide e-
mail list and website -- The Five Towns Jewish Community E-mail
List and website. With the advent of this list, the entire Five
Towns Jewish community has been propelled into the 21st century.

Lauer, who grew up in Woodmere when the Jewish community was
much smaller, has witnessed remarkable growth in the area since
boyhood.

"While it's wonderful that it's growing, it has become
somewhat fragmented over the years," said Lauer, who wants to
correct what he sees as a recurring problem: getting just a
portion of the community to come out and support Jewish communal
events and programs. With every synagogue, day school and yeshiva
generating their own lists, Lauer wanted to create an e-mail list
that would enable these institutions to cross-publicize events to
the entire Jewish community.

Modeled after a prototype in the Teaneck-Bergen, NJ region
called "Teaneckshuls," after speaking to Chaim Shulman, that
list's moderator, Lauer decided to "take the idea and adapt it to
our communal needs."

With a click of the mouse, subscribers can get a listing of
a host of community-wide events posted either in separate listings
as they come in, or in one daily digest for up-to-the-minute or up-
to-the-day news.

As it continues to grow, Lauer has plans for the list to
have a calendar function, as well as a links function to be
integrated with local shuls, schools and organizations. Some local
vendors have even expressed interest in buying advertising space
to help defray costs, although Lauer has indicated that he has set
up the website as a service to the Jewish community.

In addition to Lauer, fellow list moderators are Alisa
Glickman and Chesky Wertman. All are responsible for setting the
guidelines and approving or rejecting postings to the e-mail list.
Always considered appropriate are postings relating to community
events, synagogue, school and organizational schedules, bulletins,
events/programs of interest and shiva notices. Parlor meetings,
information about school or community sports leagues and requests
for community action on behalf of Israel or other charitable
causes are generally deemed appropriate.

Considered taboo and strictly forbidden are the postings of
jokes, auctions (non-synagogue/school/organizational), offensive e-
mails, computer virus warnings, petitions, media bias protests,
news items or opinions and e-mails which appear to be inconsistent
with Torah values.

There are two different ways to post a message to the
website. The first is by sending an e-mail to
fivetownsjewishcommunity@.... The second method is by
going to the website and using the Posting option from the menu
located on the website home page. Anyone who is uncertain about
the appropriateness of a posting of a posting is advised to check
the website for the posting policy. In an effort to maintain the
intended purpose of the list and website, all postings must be
approved by the moderators before they are posted to the website
or e-mailed to subscribers.

Subscription to the list is offered free of charge and
anyone who has information consistent with the e-mail list policy
may post a message. Members may choose a menu of three different
options as to how they would like to receive information:
Individual subscription is for members who would like to be sent
an e-mail each time a message is posted to the list. Digest
subscription is for members who want a daily update containing a
digest summary of the daily postings. The third available option
is called "no e-mail." It is for those people who do not want any
e-mails sent to them, but would rather visit the e-mail list
website to review recent postings.

For reasons of security and privacy, it is up to the
moderators to monitor and approve all of the list's new
subscribers. So far, the response to the list, which has only been
operative since late December, has been overwhelming. In the first
few days alone, over 250 subscribers signed on. Comparably, the
Teaneckshuls list has approximately 1800 subscribers, a number
that Lauer feels will be surpassed in the Five Towns.

Communities such as Oceanside, West Hempstead and Long
Beach, which consider themselves part of the "extended family of
the Five Towns," have also been supportive, according to Lauer.
Residents of those communities not only shop in the Five Towns,
many send their children to school there.

Aside from keeping current residents abreast of local
events, the list allows those who have moved away to maintain a
connection to the Jewish community in the Five Towns. Lauer spoke
of one former resident, now living in Israel, who heard about the
list and became a subscriber.

In addition, local rabbis and lay leaders have expressed
their appreciation to Lauer for taking on this project.

According to the website, one goal is "that the channels of
communication will be broadened and that as a result, the
community will grow closer and remain unified in its efforts as
Jews living in the Five Towns." For Lauer, who serves on the board
of a number of Jewish-related organizations, the inception of the
list was just one more way for him to reach out to his community.

Said Lauer: "The community needs this list to bring everyone
back to one place, and I'm always looking for ways to help the
community."

To subscribe to this community wide email list, go to
www.fivetownsjewishcommunity.com.


Shiur for Women - Tomorrow

Joshua Rudoff
 

There will be a shiur for women at 3:15 pm Shabbat Bo at the home of Rachel
Solomon at 370 Rugby Rd. in Cedarhurst given by

Daniella Rudoff

Directions: Peninsula Blvd till a right on Oxford Rd and then a right on
Rugby.


Charity Football Tournament for Israel

drshpac2003 <[email protected]>
 

The students of DRS(Halb High School) and the One Israel Fund are
organizing a Football 4 Israel Tournament to benefit the settlement
of Itamar. Itamar has been the victim of four terrorist attacks in
the past year, killing 12 people, 7 of them children.
It will take place at Lawrence High School on Sunday March 9th at
11:00 AM. There are two divisions: High School and College-age and
up. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
We are currently looking for sponsors for this event. If you are
intrested in sponsoring or playing in this tournament or have any
questions, please call David Pfeffer at (516)295-7700 Ext. 103 or E-
mail me at DRSHpac@....


Rav Kook Shiur/Chovas Hatalmidim Shiur/Ba'al Hatanya Shiur/Kedush as Levi Shiur

Ganz, Elliot
 

Rav Weinberger's weekly Friday morning shiur in Chovas Hatalmidim (by the
Aish Kodesh zt'l) will take place as usual at 6 a.m. in the Aish Kodesh Bais
medrash. This shiur is for men and shachris follows at 7 a.m.

Rav Weinberger's weekly Friday morning shiur in Oros Hateshuva by Rav
Avraham Yitzchak Hakohen Kook, zt'l, will take place as usual at 8 a.m. in
the Aish Kodesh bais medrash. This shiur is for men and women.

Rav Weinberger's weekly Monday morning shiur in the ma'amarim of the Ba'al
Hatanya, zt'l, will take place as usual on Monday morning at 8 a.m. in the
Aish Kodesh bais medrash. This shiur is for men and women.

Rav Weinberger's weekly Monday evening shiur in Chasidus, currently focusing
on the teachings and life of the holy Rebbe from Berditchev, the Kedushas
Levi, will take place as usual on Monday evening at 8 p.m. This shiur is
for men and women. Maariv following the shiur.

All four shiurim are available live by teleconference by calling our toll
free number, 1 888 726 0804, pin number 15116#, *6.


Shabbos Schedule at Aish Kodesh/Kalover Rebbe

Ganz, Elliot
 

Following is the schedule for Aish Kodesh for Shabbos Parshas Bo. Please
note that the Kalover Rebbe shlit'a will be joining us for Shabbos, the
highlight being a Friday evening tisch at 8:30 p.m. in the social hall. Men
and women are invited to join us for an evening of inspirational Torah,
zmiros, dancing (and chulent and kugel!). Also, Rav Weinberger will be
giving his motsai Shabbos drasha at 7:15 on motsai Shabbos on the topic of
tikun hamidos. The live teleconference number for that shiur is 1 888 726
0804, pin number 15116#, *6.

FRIDAY

Candles at 4:27 p.m.

Mincha/Kabbolas Shabbos at 4:37 p.m.

Tisch with the Kalover Rebbe shlit'a at 8:30 p.m.

SHABBOS

Hashkama Minyan at 7:15 a.m.

Daniel Fink's shiur in Rabbeinu Bachayei at 8:15 a.m.

Sgachris at 8:45 a.m.

Mincha/Seudah Shlishis at 4:15 p.m.

Motsai Shabbos at 5:46 p.m.

Rav Weinberger's hashkafa shiur at 7:15 p.m.

Have a great Shabbos!