Friday, August 1, 2008

 

 
 
Subject: News from Young Israel Stamford
 
Young Israel of Stamford E-letter
 
YIS logo 
www.yistamford.org  
 
Rabbi Naftali Wolfe
646-228-7060  
Shabbat Shalom
Regular Minyan
 
Shacharit
Sunday 8:15 am
Monday-Friday 6:20 am   
 
Mincha & Maariv
Throughout the week 7:50 pm 
 
Our Sponsor
LandS
Refuah Sheleima
Nofie Rosovsky -
 "Nofia Miriam Bat Rivka Chana"
 
Richey Seligson -
"Rafael Ephraim Ben Sima"
 
Miriam Silverman's mother -
Tzirel Bluma Bat Chaya
 
Nathan Warmflash -
"Natan Eliyahu Ben Devorah Keyla"
Gilad Shalit
We pray for the safe return of
Gilat Shalit 
Sponsor a Kiddush
 
To reserve a date for sponsorship, please contact Karen Feder: kfed16@optonline.net
or 203-329-2613
 
For any food preparations or cooking - please see our "Rosh Kitchen" Marci Gordon marciargordon@yahoo.com.
 
 
TAKE A SEAT - CHAIR CAMPAIGN 
vantage arms
 
107 chairs have now been sponsored!  We are just a short way away from being able to place our order.
 
We hope that everyone will contribute to our Chair Campaign. 
 
The sanctuary needs a total of 154 chairs.
 
Please email your pledge to: gdnp26@yahoo.com or bloomima@hotmail.com
 
We thank the 45 families who have generously pledged to contribute.  Please send your check or click here to get to our contact webpage and make a payment using Paypal
 
We now need to collect the monies pledged towards the chairs.
10th Annual Kiddush Cup 
kiddush cup
Mark your calendars:
Labor Day, September 1st, 4:30pm @ the JCC for the 10th Annual Kiddush Cup
 
To play - please get in touch with Seth Linzer 322-2788 sethlinzer@yahoo.com
Watch the promotional video by Ellen Linzer
Contributing
tree of life
 
Yahrzeit and Eitz Chaim Plaques
Contact Stan Berger 322-8334 Yahrzeit Plaques - $250
Etz Chaim Leaves - $180
Etz Chaim Rocks - $360
Etz Chaim Flowers - $540
 
DONOR CARDS

Send your best wishes or condolences to your friends or family with our cards illustrated with a drawing of the beautiful stained window of our sanctuary - $18
Contact Sharon Feldstein at
327-1672 or sharonfeld@aol.com

 
SHUL SECURITY
key
Please lock the doors upon exiting the building - thank you. 
COAT ROOM
coat hanger
Please take home all items located in the coat room.  Anything remaining at the end of the summer will be donated to charity.
Young Israel Board of Directors  
President, Ed Rosenfeld edward.Rosenfeld@lazard.com

Youth Director, Jeff Kilstein jkilstein@yahoo.com

First Vice President,
Nat Samberg unclenat@optonline.net

Second Vice President,
Christine Bloom bloomima@hotmail.com

Treasurer, David Finkelstein davidmfink@aol.com

Secretary, Seth Young seth.young@wfha.org

Member-At-Large, Ilan Fogel ilanmdmba@yahoo.com

Member-At-Large,
Sharon Shavrick shfshav@optonline.net
 
Member-At-Large, Arnie Weiss aweiss5@optonline.net  
 
Past President, Elie Fishman eliot.fishman@gmail.com

Gabbaim,
Lester Kosowsky
Gideon Pell
 
Accounts Manager, Seth Linzer sethlinzer@yahoo.com
 
 
 
Parashat Maasei
August 1-2, 08
  • The journeys during forty years in the desert
  • The boundaries of Canaan
  • The laws regarding the inadvertent murderer and the cities of refuge
Shabbat Schedule
  
Shabbat
Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Av 
 
Candle Lighting 7:52 PM               
Mincha 7:00 PM
Kaballat Shabbat  Yoni Israel
 
Shabbat morning:
Shacharit 9:00 AM
Latest Shema 9:19 AM
Thanks to our Torah Readers:
Gil Orbach  & Nat Samberg
 
Mincha 7:40 PM
Shkiah   8:10PM
 
Shabbat Concludes: 8:55 PM
 
Adding "U'le'chaparat Pesha" in Musaf on Rosh Hodesh during a leap year

 During the Musaf service on rosh hodesh, we recite a special paragraph that begins "Elokenu V'Eloke Avotenu Hadesh Alenu," in which we pray for different blessings for the coming month.
 
As noted by the Kaf Ha'haim (work by Rabbi Yaakov Sofer, 1870-1939), this paragraph contains twelve different requests for
the new month, such as "goodness," "blessing," "happiness," "joy," "salvation," "consolation," and so on. The Kaf Ha'haim explains that these twelve requests correspond to the twelve months of the year. For this reason, he adds, during a leap year, when we add a thirteenth month to calendar, we correspondingly insert a thirteenth request into this section of the Musaf service - "U'le'chaparat Pesha" - beseeching the Almighty to grant us atonement during the coming month.
 
There are three different customs as to when we add "U'le'chaparat Pesha": 
 
a)only on Adar II,
 
b)  the entire leap year, and
 
c) Tishrei-Adar II. 
 
The latter seems to be the most common custom in Ashkenazi synagogues.

Based on article from dailyhalacha.com
  
 
Summer Learning - August 12-21
 
We are pleased that a week of learning returns to Young Israel  in conjunction with Yeshiva Beis Binyamin right after Tisha B'Av. Study groups will be available before and after daily miyanim starting that Tuesday 8/12, and a special Shabbos Nachamu program is in planning.  We will also have late afternoon learning & fun for the kids.
 
For further details, please speak to Rabbi Wolfe or Nat Samberg.
 
 
Jewish Heritage Day - August 24
 
baseball
Join us Sunday, August 24th as the New York Mets take on the ever aspiring Houston Astros 
 
Pregame Festivities: 12 noon
Game Time: 1:05 PM
Tickets - $25 each
 
Limited quantities available.
Contact Nat Samberg
unclenat@optonline.net  
or call 203-353-8295 or 219 8630 
 
10th Annual Young Israel Family Camp Overnight 
 
tentSunday, August 24 -
Tuesday, August 26
 
Place:  Kettletown State Park
(near Southbury, CT)
 
Arrive Sunday 3:00 pm
Depart Tuesday 11:00 am
Cost: $36 per family
Prepaid check payable to Young Israel of Stamford
(does not include cost of food)
 
For sign up & any questions, call Elie Fishman (203) 329-1361 or Avi Greif (203) 329-1213
 
New 2-night trip by popular demand (1 night trip also available)
 
A complete list of needed camping gear, supplies and food requests will be provided upon reservation.
 
First come, first served - limited space available.  Last day for prepaid reservations August 8.  Trip not recommended for children under 5.
 
Story of Cropsey to be continued around the campfire.  Rocky Mountain Toast available for breakfast.
 
Shabbat, September 13 
 
Rabbi Ari Weiss
 
Executive Director, Uri l'Tzedek
Uri l'Tzedek

ETHICAL ISSUES AND KASHRUT IN JEWISH LAW

Shabbos, September 12, at a special extended shalosh seudot following mincha at the Young Israel

Mincha: 5:30PM
Shalosh Seudot: 5:50PM
Maariv: 7:50PM

ABOUT URI L'TZEDEK
The mission of Uri L'Tzedek is to serve and inspire the American Orthodox Jewish community towards enacting social justice in our communities. To do so, it aims to develop the new, growing discourse among traditional Jewish communities -- making the connection between God, Torah, and social issues in America, and to help translate that discourse into action. Through these efforts, the organization hopes to develop a Jewish community of learners and leaders seeking to improve the world and our religious and ethical lives through the cultivation of positive character traits, leadership skills, and a realization of our moral responsibility.
 
Annual Apple Picking - September 14 morning
 
appleSilverman's Farm
September 14th - 10:30 am to 12 noon.  Bring your own picnic lunch to eat afterward.  We will send Rosh Hashana cards to the chayalim that we will write/color around the picnic tables in the petting zoo around 11:30/noon. 
Family Beit Midrash - September 14 evening
 
Save the date...

RABBI MICHAEL TAUBES

"How to Bring Meaning to Your High Holiday Davening
Through the Teachings of the Rav"


Sunday night, September 14
 at the Young Israel of Stamford 6-8PM

A light dinner will be served before the program

Maariv services after the program is completed

Please join us as we launch another year of the popular Family Beit Midrash Program.

Rabbi Taubes
Rabbi Taubes has been involved in chinuch, both formally and informally, as a rebbe, teacher, and administrator for over twenty five years. He is the former principal at MTA.  He is the author of The Practical Torah, a collection of presentations on halacha based on the weekly parsha, and various scholarly essays in Hebrew and English that have been published in Torah journals. Most recently, Rabbi Taubes co-edited a Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur Machzor, with notes and commentary based on the teachings of Harav Yosef Dov Halevi Soloveitchik, zt"l .

In addition to teaching Gemara at TABC High School in Teaneck, NJ, he teaches at Yeshiva University's Mechinah Program and is involved in writing and editing for Art Scroll/Mesorah Publications. Rabbi Taubes is a musmach of RIETS, having studied for several years under HaRav Soloveitchik, and holds a master's degree in Jewish Education from Yeshiva University's Ferkauf Graduate School. He is presently the Rav of Kehillas Zichron Mordechai in Teaneck.



Green Day  - October 5
 
green
Annual Cove Island
 Clean-up & Picnic
October 5th - more details soon 
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