Rosh Hashanah/Shabbos Shuva Shorts and Tishrei Times


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YISE Rosh Hashanah/Shabbos Shuvah Shorts

September 8-9-10-11, 2010

Tishrei 1-2-3, 5771

Davening Times

ROSH HASHANAH

Wednesday September 8 – Eruv Tavshilin

Light Candles 7:09pm

Mincha 7:10pm

Thursday September 9

Morning Services 7:30am

Sephardi 8:00am

Shofar – Nusach Sefard 9:45am

Shofar 10:00am

Mincha – Sephardi 6:25pm

followed by Tashlich & Maariv

Mincha/Tashlich 6:40pm

Maariv 8:00pm

Light Candles after 8:07pm

Friday September 10

Morning Services 7:30am

Sephardi 8:00am

Shofar – Nusach Sefard 9:45am

Shofar 10:00am

Shofar will be blown again on Thursday & Friday at Arcola – Belonofsky Sanctuary at 4:45pm.

SHABBOS SHUVAH

Friday September 10

Light Candles 7:06pm

Mincha 7:10pm

Mincha – Sephardi 6:55pm

Saturday September 11

Hashkamah Minyan 7:00am

Nussach Sefard 7:00am

8:00 Minyan 8:00am

Sephardi 8:15am

Morning Services 8:45am

Early Mincha Arcola 2:30pm

Mincha University 6:15pm

Mincha Arcola 6:35pm

Rabbi`s Drasha 7:00pm

Shabbos Ends 8:03pm

TZOM GEDALIAH

Fast Begins 5:25am

Early Mincha Arcola 1:45pm

Mincha 6:45pm

Maariv 7:40pm

Fast Ends 8:02pm

For further Yom Tov davening times see Tishrei Times schedule at www.yise.org

Mazal Tov to:

Tenise & Joel Becker on the birth of a granddaughter, Avigayil Rena., to Yitzi and Hadassah Becker of Jerusalem and to great-grandparents Esther & Sid Becker and the rest of the family.

Bruchim HaBaim to:

Rivka & Matityahu Pomerantz, Esther & Dr. Joseph Rabin, Rebecca & Ari Elias-Bachrach, Tamar & Joey Schmerling Carolyn & Judah Kaplan, and Leah & Yehoshua Scheininger, who were voted in as members at a recent meeting of the YISE Board of Directors.

No Business Like Shul Business

Succah Builders needed! If you are available to build the shul succah on Sunday September 19. contact Stuart Cohen, szcohen@aol.com or 301-649-1723.

Sponsors needed for Simchas Torah Kiddushes. Call 301-593-4465, ext. 402!

Parking – Please remember the Shul rents parking spaces from Parkland Pool, behind the Shul building. Members should not park in the Shopping Center lot unless shopping there. Also, please be careful when crossing the street to the Shul. Traffic in and out of the Shopping Center, both on Lamberton and Arcola, can be heavy at times. Proceed with caution! Finally, when parking in the Pool lot behind the Shul, do not block in the large moving vans parked there. They rent that space and can have your car towed away if you block them in.

UPCOMING YISE EVENTS

Wednesday, Sept. 15 – Rabbi Yissocher Frand, Annual Teshuva Drasha, 7:30pm Arcola

Saturday, Oct. 9 – Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Namrow, 8:45AM Main Minyan, Belonofsky Sanctuary

Saturday, Oct. 16 – Bar Mitzvah of Shlomo Zavel Kugler, 8:45AM Main Minyan, Belonofsky Sanctuary

Assorted matters…

Shabbos Shuvah Groups – There will be groups for 2yr – K (behind women`s balcony) and 1st-4th grade boys (meet in downstairs lobby at 10am). There will NOT be groups for 1st – 4th grade girls.

Rabbi Rosenbaum`s Shabbos Afternoon Shiur for boys will resume Shabbos Chol HaMoed Succos.

Get Your Aravot Here! NCSY and Bnei Akiva are partners this year in selling aravot for Hoshanah Rabah at each of the minyanim at YISE.

Need meals in a Succah? You can host a family for a Succot meal? Please contact Sharon Augenbaum, 301-593-2336 or saugenbaum@yise.org, or Avi Litwack, 301-576-3284 or alitwack@yise.org. The deadline is Thursday September 16.

YISE Nursery Presents SUKKOT Chol Hamoed Mini-Camp 2010 – for ages 2-years – 3rd grade. 9:00am-2:30pm – Monday/Tuesday September 27/28. Two days filled with Arts & Crafts, Fun and Games and special Visitors! Camp Shomrai has experienced, fun-loving counselors on staff for Sukkot. Pack a pareve or dairy lunch – we‘ll be eating in our sukkah. For more information call Lianne Heller 301-593-7365 or e-mail nursery@yise.org.

Ladies, mark your calendar for a day at the Spa – Join women from the local Jewish communities for an allinclusive day of luxury at The Pearl Modern Spa and Boutique on Sunday, October 24, 10am to 6pm. The registration form was included in the envelope you received with the new HaShomer.

The Tehillim for Shidduchim Group will meet this Sunday, September 12, at 10:00 a.m. at SEHC. This is due to the fast. Every woman is invited to attend.

Shatnez testing – The following testers are available to help Kemp Mill residents with testing new clothing: R. Shlomo Fantl (216-337-7568);Mrs. Lisette Young in White Oak (301-681-5891) and Rabbi Gedalia Walls (gedaliawalls@verizon.net).

Reminder- Community programs are listed as space is available, at the discretion of the YISE staff. Listings for non-Shul events may appear one time, or may appear more often if space permits. There are no guarantees. Submissions are subject to editing for space or stylistic requirements.

SHABBOS SHIURIM

R` Pinchas Werner – 8:15am Shiur in the youth room behind the balcony. All are welcome.

Rabbi David Hyatt – Gemara Shiur after Hashkamah Minyan.

Rabbi Moshe Arzouan – Shiur after Sephardi Musaf.

Rabbi William Millen – Gemara Shiur, Mesechet Chagigah, 1 hour before Mincha.

Rabbi Amram Hes – Parsha shiur will resume Shabbos Chol HaMoed Succos..

R` Milty Crane- Shiur between Mincha & Maariv at University Blvd.

Mrs. Yocheved Arzouan – 9am Shiur, upstairs behind the women`s balcony.

IT`S YOUR SHUL – HELP US TAKE PROPER CARE OF IT.

If you see children at a Kiddush spilling food or liquids all over the floor, please tell a janitor or one of the Shul officers so it can be cleaned up quickly, before someone falls and is injured.! (These spills happen all the time and the adults rarely do anything.)