shabbos schedule...2020/07/11 · resume hospitality. please contact ron fisher of the yikas...
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ט תמוז תש״פ“י
פרשת פינחס
July 11, 2020 19th of Tamuz, 5780 Parshas Pinchas
SHABBOS SCHEDULE
Friday
Early Mincha at home 6:35 pm
Early Candle Lighting 7:05 pm
Candle Lighting 7:57 pm
Mincha at Shul*
*pre registered only
Mincha at home
6:35 pm
8:01 pm
Shabbos
Shachris in Shul* 7:30 am
9:00 am
*pre registered only
Mincha in Shul* 7:50 pm
**pre registered only
Mincha at home 7:50 pm
Maariv & Havdalah 8:57 pm
WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
Shachris
Sunday*
* pre registered only
6:45 am
9:00 am
Mon & Thur*
* pre registered only
6:30 am
8:00 am
Tue, Wed, & Fri*
* pre registered only
6:45 am
8:00 am
Latest Mincha
Sunday 8:05 pm
Monday 8:05 pm
Tuesday 8:04 pm
Wednesday 8:04 pm
Thursday 8:04 pm
* pre registered only
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בס״ד
Young Israel Kehillas Ahavas Shalom
990 NE 171 Street
North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Phone: 305 651-3591
Fax: 305 651-3501
E-mail: [email protected]
Our Rabbis are not happy with Pinchas. To be a “Kanai”, a zealous person can be
misused. A “Kanai” sometimes has his own agenda. That is why Hashem
himself had to testify as to the sincerity of Pinchas.
Dvar Torah Parshas Pinchas by Rabbi Ari Galandauer In this week's Parsha, Moshe Rabbeinu is instructed to climb up Har Avarim and see the land that Hashem is giving to the Jewish people because shortly thereafter, Moshe will pass away. The commentaries wonder why it is so important for Moshe to see the land, is this some sort of compensation for not being permitted to go into the land? Furthermore, even if Moshe is being afforded this opportunity, why does the Torah deem it necessary to record it, after all doesn't the Torah record every detail? In Kabbala, the seven shepherds of the Jewish people correspond to the seven sefiros through which Hashem manifests his will in the world. Moshe corresponds to the sefira of Netzach/Eternality. Therefore everything associated with Moshe passes the test of time. The nation of Israel was established under Moshe and it therefore endures despite all the odds against it. The Torah was given through Moshe and will therefore endure. This is one of the reasons why Moshe could't lead the people into Israel or build the Beis Hamikdash, because if he had, exile would not have been possible, the Beis Hamikdash would have been indestructible. Hashem obviously had other plans. There is something that Hashem wanted should endure, that element is the longing and yearning for a return to the Holy Land. Hashem wanted that this desire should be part and parcel of the very fiber of every single Jew, a deep longing for Eretz Yisrael. By having Moshe climb the mountain and gaze upon the land and long for it, Hashem insured that this element would endure in the Jewish people for all time. We just observed the fast of 17 Tammuz, marking the beginning of the 3 weeks. Now is the time to remind ourselves and once again internalize that three times a day in the Shemona Esrei we say the words "V'sechezena, eineinu b'shuvcha l'tzion b'rachamim / May our eyes SEE your return to Zion with mercy" May the Zechus of our longing implanted in us by Moshe Rabbeinu, fulfill our prayer to once again see the Shechina in our Holy Land. Shabbat Shalom.
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
● The Shul is open for Phase 2. Thank you to everyone who helped to make this possible. Please remember, to attend the minyanim you need to pre register. Please refer to the guidelines letter before registering. If you have any questions please call the Shul office.
● The new fiscal year began July 1, 2020. Statements have been sent out. Please pay your dues promptly. If you would like to be able to set up a recurring payment for your dues call the Shul office for more details.
● If you have not paid your Eruv bill for 2020 please go to bit.ly/nmberuv or call the Shul office.
● There are KN 95 masks available for purchase in the Shul office.
● Shul summer hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Office is closed on Wednesday.
● Mazal Tov to Dr. Michael and GB Brody on the birth of a grandson (and on becoming grandparents). Mazal Tov to the parents Josh and Sarah Brody! Mazal Tov to great grandparents Dr. Martin and Gerladine Brody.
PARKING
We have reserved the first
parking space in front of our
building for Rabbi Lehrfield
Please do not park there.
HOSPITALITY
Due to the Corona virus we will
not be providing hospitality or
meals for Shabbat or Yom Tov.
Once it is safe to do so we will
resume hospitality. Please contact
Ron Fisher of the YIKAS
Hospitality Committee if you have
any questions
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 305-653-4970
Cell: 305-613-0828
SECURITY
The security of our Shul is of
utmost importance. Please follow
all instructions of our security
personnel. To join the security
team, contact Adam Aronson.
Cell: 305-213-1693
REFRESHMENTS
Please enjoy hot coffee and tea in
the lobby.
Pinchas in a Nutshell Source: Chabad.org
Pinchas Haftorah in a Nutshell Source: Chabad.org
Aharon Dovid ben Chaya
Yochanan Baruch HaKohen ben Frumma Etta
Etta Mindel bas Chana
Tzofia bas Shoshana
Daniel Yaakov ben Masha Tzvia
Leora Rachel bas Chaya Raizelle
Boruch ben Sorah Gittel
Etel bas Chana Perel
Devora bas Sora
Tuvia Chaim ben Shulamit
Chana bas Yaakov
Devorah bas Malka
Yisroel Yehuda ben Rachel
Mindal bas Chana
Yitzchak ben Zisel
Shmuel ben Sarah
Ezra Chaim ben Rivka
Yosef Noach ben Leah Tzivia
Esther bas Frayda
Leah bas Sara
Shifra Yehudis bas Yafa Leah
Yehuda Reuven ben Rachel
Yakov ben Chasya
Nechama Aidel Malka bas Sara Leah
Yehuda Meir ben Tzipora
Netanel Ilan ben Sheyna Tzipora
Shimshon ben Hassiba
Itai ben Tzipora
Reuven ben Sarah Nemani
Etel bas Malka Yita
Rochel Miriam bas Sarah
HaRav Refael Dovid ben Etta Riva
Nechama Malka bas Blima
Rivka Fremed bas Faiga Malka
Shayna bas Yaacova Yaffa
Ora bas Migdelet
Shoshana Yocheved bat Miriam
REFUAH SHLEIMA
Covid—19 Guidelines
Bookbinding Repair
Call Moshe Sussman
305 788-5562