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Friday
Candlelight 5:09 pm
Mincha 5:20 pm
Shabbath
Chumash 4:30 pm
Mincha 5:00 pm
Shabbos
ends
6:09 pm
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Classes
HATZALAH 305- 919-4900
Young Israel of Greater Miami
November 22, 2014
Cheshvan 29, 5775
Toldot
Gemara: Rabbi Lehrfield: 7:25 AM to 7:55 am Halacha: Shimshon Mindick: 10:00 AM to 11:30 am Parshat Hashavua: Rabbi Lehrfield between Mincha and Ma’ariv
Thursday Chumash: Rabbi David Lehrfield: 8:00 pm-9:00 pm Mussar Shiur: Rabbi Avrahom Yach-nes 9:00 PM—10:00 PM
Sponsors
Kiddush After Second Minyan
Esther & Yussie Slepoy in honor of our baby daughter, Adina Miriam.
The Jewish Cooperative School thanks Rabbi Lehrfield for celebrating with our families and
presenting each student of Kita Beit with their very own Chumash! Thank you for adding to
our simcha and enthusiasm with your inspirational words.
Ellen and Sheldon Zipkin in honor of Joshua, Abby, Uriel, Akiva and Moshe Fox moving to
North Miami Beach.
Jerry Bielawski in memory of his parents Max Bielawski’s Yahrzeit 24 of Heshvan and Rose
Bielawski’s Yahrzeit 14 kislev.
Jamie & Myrian Eisen in memory of her mother’s Yahrzeit.
Steven & Sharon Glueck in honor of the birth of our newest granddaughter, Layla Eleanor -
Leah Eliana. Mazel Tov to parents Arielle and Josh Hay, big brother Sam, great grandmother
Selma Jacobs, Josh's parents Jacques and Judy Hay; Talia and Chesky Eisenberger, Yitzi,
Zevi, Alex and Lielle; Jesse and Sara Glueck and Ben and Aliza Glueck. May she be a source of
"Yiddishe" nachat to all.
Aaron Maline in honor of the upcoming Shloshim and loving memory of our dear friend Mr.
Leo Jarecki, a"h.
Hadassa Helinski in memory of my grandparents, Noima bas Abraham, Yosef Ben Abraham,
Leah bas Abraham and Gershwin Ben Abraham
Manny and Carole Lax in honor of Manny's father, Morris Lax's upcoming Yahrtzeit.
Aaron and Raizy Kaplan wishing our dear son, Dovid, Mazel Tov on your upcoming bar mitz-
vah. May you continue to grow in ה‘ לימוד תורה מעשים. טובים, ועבודת We love you and are very
proud of you! Love, Mommy, Daddy, Sarah, Sam and Leora.
Yerucham Kopelman in honor of Jonathan Pollard, the forgotten Jewish hero who's only
crime was saving the lives of Jews.
Jerry Barbalatt in memory of Shlomo Reuven Ben Yaakov and Sphrintza Laya Bas Shlomo
Reuven Yahrtzeit
Tzvi Zelig Ha-Levi ben Chasya Ruchel have a speedy and complete Refuah Shelayma filled
with hatzlacha rabba and only besorot tovot min Hashamayim, refuat hanefesh u' refuat haguf
this year!
To our SWEET granddaughter MAAYAN CHAYA! We are so proud of you and wish you a huge
mazal tov on becoming Bat Mitzvah! You're a beautiful young lady inside & out and we love
you soooooooo much! Love, Sabba & Savta.
Mazel Tov to the Kaplan Family on the upcoming Bar Mitzvah of Dovid Mordechai!!! Daniel
& Janessa Wasserman
Moshe Sussman in honor of his wife Ruthi.
Brian & Mimi Sosnow in honor of the bris of their grandson Tzvi in Eretz Yisroel to Simi &
Hila Sosnow
Seudah Shlishit
Lina and Jeffrey Weiss in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of her father, Bela Izsack
Refuah Shelema
Abe Goldenthal
Louis Lawrence
Shalom Dovid Ben Bracha Margalit
Rochel Leah bas Faiga Zeisel
Dr. Carl Salzman (Tzvi Zelig Ben Chasa Rochel)
Marlene Kalchman
Aharon Dovid Levy
Rivka Bas Miniah
Rabbi Elchonon Goldenberg
David Breier
Please contact Rabbi Casper
(305-865-0433 or [email protected]) in
case of, ר"ל a death in the community so that he can
email the Young Israel family with shivah
information.
Parsha Of The week
Isaac and Rebecca endure twenty
childless years, until their prayers are
answered and Rebecca conceives. She
experiences a difficult pregnancy as the
“children struggle inside her”; G‑d tells
her that “there are two nations in your
womb ” and that the younger will prevail
over the elder.
Esau emerges first; Jacob is born
clutching Esau’s heel. Esau grows up to
be “a cunning hunter, a man of the
field”; Jacob is “a wholesome man,” a
dweller in the tents of learning.
Isaac favors Esau; Rebecca loves Jacob.
Returning exhausted and hungry from
the hunt one day, Esau sells his
birthright (his rights as the firstborn) to
Jacob for a pot of red lentil stew.
In Gerar, in the land of the Philistines,
Isaac presents Rebecca as his sister, out
of fear that he will be killed by someone
coveting her beauty. He farms the land,
reopens the wells dug by his father
Abraham, and digs a series of his own
wells: over the first two there is strife
with the Philistines, but the waters of
the third well are enjoyed in tranquility.
Esau marries two Hittite women. Isaac
grows old and blind, and expresses his
desire to bless Esau before he dies.
While Esau goes off to hunt for his
father’s favorite food, Rebecca dresses
Jacob in Esau’s clothes, covers his arms
and neck with goatskins to simulate the
feel of his hairier brother, prepares a
similar dish, and sends Jacob to his
father. Jacob receives his father’s
blessings for “the dew of the heaven and
the fat of the land” and mastery over his
brother. When Esau returns and the
deception is revealed, all Isaac can do
for his weeping son is to predict that he
will live by his sword, and that when
Jacob falters, the younger brother will
forfeit his supremacy over the elder.
Jacob leaves home for Charan to flee
Esau’s wrath and to find a wife in the
family of his mother’s brother, Laban.
Esau marries a third wife—Machalath,
the daughter of Ishmael.
SAVE THE DATE! Monday evening, December 1, 2014
From 7-10pm Questions call/text
Amy G Salzman 305-305-7166
Upcoming Shul events
SAVE THE DATE:
Tuesday evening,
November 25 after ma'ariv
(about 6:15pm).
Sh'loshim remembrance of
Leo Jarecki, .ע"ה
Leo Jarecki’s Sh’loshim
Young Israel is very concerned about the safety of our children. Therefore, starting Shabbos, Nov.
21, 2014, we will be locking the doors during groups. Once the children are in groups they will not be
permitted to leave before 11:00 AM unless a parent comes to get them. If a child wants to leave, he/she
will be brought to the parent. We do not want children running outside or around our shul where they
may get hurt.
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Event Date Place
Challah Baking Girls, Moms
Nov 23 10:00
am
YI
BASEBALL WORK-
SHOP AND GAME
Nov 23 1:15 pm
YI
Open enrollment for 2015
Healthcare Plans Nov.15 Confused by all the choices? I work with most of the
major carriers in our area, and can help you cut
through the clutter. Get the plan that’s right for YOU!
A member of the community, give me a call today. No
charge. No obligation
Marcia Levy 305– 705-2989
Remember that you must RSVP at 78 320-2562 for the
2 events THIS SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 23RD:
10AM at the shul, there's challa baking with Mrs. Salz-
man for moms and girls. Dough will be made from
scratch, there'll be recipes-both physical and spiritual!- there'll be
the Mitzva of separating challa,and braiding will be shown. The
cost is only $10 per family…
1:15pm at the shul, there's a baseball workshop with me for
dads and boys. The workshop is truly a lot more than just learning
the fundamentals of baseball--it also will demonstrate teamwork
and how to work with a coach to improve at something. The cost is
only $5 a person for this 45 minute session. There will be a game
following at 2pm,but again you must call to confirm and for de-
tails.
Good Shabbos!
Friends of FYI
Important Numbers Clothing Gemachs
305 467.1928
NMB Children Gemachs
786.972.9110
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305 651.0115
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305 527.2211
Costume Gemach
347. 371.3861
Winter Coats For Children
305 655.2611
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Bridal Gemach
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Centerpice Gemach
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Kallah Gemach
786. 282.6698
Mother of the Bride
786.385.6890
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786.390.6620
KDM’kosher Dairy
786.390.6620
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Chai Lifeline 305 956.9990
Kosher Food Bank
305 947.8093
Tomchei Shabbos
305 761.1161
Young Israel Women's
Library
For library hours
please call:
Leah Levy at
305-493-1906
Chai Lifeline
“Finding the Best You:
A Woman’s Wellness
Experience”
presented by Chai Lifeline
Southeast and the Victor
Center. “Finding the Best You”
is a health/wellness day fea-
turing speakers in different
medical and wellness fields.
Wednesday, December
3rd
from 9:30AM – 1:30PM
at the Acqualina Resort &
Spa. $36 entry.
Upcoming Community Events
Seudah Shlishit