Shabbat - Congregation Beth El
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Shabbat - Congregation Beth El
Congregation Beth El El--Atereth Israel Parshas Ki Sisa Stone Chumash Haftarah Shema by Mincha Seudah Shlishis Shabbos ends: p 484 p 1160 9:03 am 5:15 pm 6:25 pm March 7, 2015 16 Adar 5775 Kehillah Konnections Beth El Briefings Mazel Tov— to Shelly and Harry Bloom on the birth of a granddaughter and mazel tov to parents Elyssa and Daniel Bloom. May they raise her to Torah, Chuppah, and Ma’asim Tovim.. Middle School Musaf Minyan (M&M Minyan)— the M&M Minyan will continue this Shabbat at 10:45 am for 6th – 8th graders. The idea behind this Minyan is that it offers the children the opportunity to daven in the main Minyan and hear the Torah and Haftorah. Beit Midrash and Rabbi Segal’s Shiur— The Beit Midrash program for men, co-sponsored by Beth El and the Kollel, and Rabbi Segal’s weekly Talmud shiur, will continue on Tuesday, March 10 at 8:00pm & 8:45 pm respectively in the shul library. Thursday Morning Class— Rabbi Segal’s Thursday morning class will take place at 11:00 am in the library. The class will cover various topics on the Parashat Hashavua. Bnei Akiva Snif— There will be no Bnei Akiva snif this Shabbat. No Breakfast- this coming Sunday, March 8, 2015. Daylight Saving Time— will take place Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 2:00 a.m. so don’t forget to set the clocks forward to 3:00 a.m. JC&FS Family Table— as we head into the Yomim Tovim, not everyone is so fortunate. Each year at Congregation Beth El, we fulfill our commitment to the mitzvah of Ma’achil R’evim and the JC&FS Family Table program by directly funding the purchase of Kosher l’Pesach food. This year we are purchasing eggs. Once again, the Family Table bin will be removed until after Pesach, and we will not be accepting any food items—cash only. It’s easy to contribute and it’s a wonderful way to begin a new year. Please email Jane Hanser to make your pledge at [email protected] or telephone her at (617)965-8257. AIPAC Policy Conference— Yasher koach to all the members of our shul, listed below, who participated in the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington DC as part of the Beth El delegation. A special thanks goes to Jone Dalezman for organizing our shul delegation and for her outstanding work on behalf of AIPAC and the Israel/US relationships as AIPAC’s Greater Boston Council Chair. Lynn and Brian Abrams, Debra and Gerry Bickoff, Ethlynne and Steve Brickman, Jone and Allen Dalezman, Holly and George Flesh, Mina and Bruce Gillers, Stephanie Karger, Jean Kasmer and Charles Jacobs, Heidi and Isaac Kohane, Lillian Leavitt, Robin and Phillip Levy, Naomi and Carl Lopkin, Debra and Eitan Milgram, Debbi Moskowitz, Susan Peresky, Debbie Schuss, Rabbi Gershon and Tovah Segal, and Andrew Weiner. Students who attended: Debbie-Lee Baskir, Alyssa Bickoff, Jacob Fine, Yehudit Fox, Shmuley Goldish, Perry Kangoun, Abigail Kosowsky, Issac Levy, Daniel Mael, Ayelet Portman, and Davey Schoenberg. Purim Recap & Thank yous— While we are still enjoying a warm afterglow from Purim we want to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the numerous individuals who have made our Purim experience so meaningful and enjoyable. Of course, the participation of every member of our community and their families all have contributed to the warm communal atmosphere that makes our shul experience so special. Megillah Reading, Children’s Program and Children’s Parade. Thank you to David Soll and Eric Banks for reading the Megillah. Thank you to Sarahbeth Lefman for running the children’s program during the evening Megillah reading. Thank you to Dena and Mark Salzberg for donating the prizes for the children participating in the costume parade after the evening Megillah reading. Thank you to Bruce Gillers for taking pictures at the costume parade and for capturing so many memorable shul moments throughout the year. REGULAR CLASSES Mishnah Brurah Rabbi Segal Sunday: 1/2 hour before Shacharit (8:00 am) Halacha Yomi Rabbi Segal Daily, after Shacharit and between Mincha and Maariv Gemorah Mesechet Chullin Rabbi Segal Tuesday, 8:45pm Parshat Hashvuah Topics Related to Weekly Portion Rabbi Segal Thursday: 11:00 am Mishnayot: Seder Nezikin Rabbi Asher Shabbat morning Leeder 8:30 am Rabbi Leeder’s home Shabbat Morning Groups Youth Groups Toddlers-2nd grade 10:00am-end of Shul • Toddlers—1st Lower Level Classroom • Pre K– K—2nd Lower Level Classroom • 1st-2nd Grades—3rd Lower Level Classroom Youth Minyan 3rd-5th Grades 10:15-11:00am Chapel (in the basement) M&M Minyan 6th-8th Grades 10:45 a.m.—11:15 a.m. First Upstairs Classroom Interested in sponsoring a Youth Kiddush? Contact Shari Lederman at: [email protected] Please remember to remove all your trash from the Sanctuary! If you have any life cycle events that should be published in the Kishrei, please inform the shul office. Office Hours Monday-Thursday-9am-1pm Friday: 9:30am-1:30pm Purim Recap and Thank You’s continued... Purim Seudah— Thank you to Tami Wald and Shari Lederman for organizing this year’s Seudah. Thank you to Hillel and Amy Rosen, Mayer Kahan and Gil Bloom for this year’s Purim Shpiel. Thank you to Catering by Andrew for his generous donation toward the Seudah, allowing for discounted pricing. Thank you to Dan Goldish for setting up the online registration. Thank you to Sarabeth Lefman and Israela Kahan for organizing the children’s program. Mishloach Manot Program Thank you to Tanya Fisher for organizing Beth El’s annual Mishloach Manot program. The creativity, energy and organizing skills yielded a wonderful enhancement of the Purim spirit for our community and successful fundraising project. The baskets were beautifully done and the participation of so many members in various aspects of the program was much appreciated. Thank you to the following individuals for helping to assemble the baskets: Ben Fisher, Tanya and Abigail Fischer, Elisheva Bloom, Miriam Kosowsky, Stacey Ramelson, Rabbi and Tovah Segal, Beth Fox, Leat Storm, Lauren and Brian Baskir, Tova Goldring, Ruth and Humi Vishniavsky, Iris and Rachel Frisch, Batsheva and Yitzchack Yehudah Mitzner, and Melissa and Rebecca Weiss. Thank you to the following individuals for helping to distribute the basket in shul on Purim: Tanya, David, Eitan, Amalya, and Dahlia Fischer, Iris Frisch, Beth Fox and Stephanie Karger. Thank you to the following individuals for driving and delivering the baskets to individual homes: Iris, Noah and Rachel Frisch, David, Abigail, Eitan, and Ephraim Fischer, Stephanie Karger, Ruth Vishniavsky, Lyle Mitzner and family, Marshall, Maytal and Noam Storm, Lynn, Adina, Orli, and Talya Abrams, Rabbi Segal, Miriam Kosowsky, Tamar and Eitan Banks, and Herbert and Gita Weinberg. By Rabbi Avraham Fischer. A publication of the Orthodox Union in cooperation with the Seymour J. Abrams Orthodox Union Jerusalem World Center standing at the opening of the Tent, and all the people (KOL HA’AM) stood and March 7 2015——16 Adar I 5775 they prostrated themselves, each one at the opening of his tent. And Hashem Those who sinned with the golden calf have been punished, yet all has not been would speak to Moshe face to face, as a man speaks to his friend, and he would restored to its original state, when the entire nation were on such a spiritual level return to the camp. And his attendant, as to be worthy to hear the first two com- Yehoshua son of Nun, assistant, did not move from within the Tent (Shemot 33:1mandments directly from Hashem and proclaimed, “We will do and we will lis- 11). ten!” In the aftermath of the transgression, a rift in the relationship between Hashem A number of questions arise: • If Hashem is still liable to destroy His and His people is revealed. people, would it not be better to wait And Hashem told Moshe, “Go, go up from until relations are less strained before this [place], you and the people (HA’AM) departing for the Promised Land? • What news causes the people to grieve? that you brought up from the land of • If the people did not put on their ornaEgypt, to the land that I swore to Avraham, to Yitzchak and to Yaakov, saying, ments, why does Hashem command the ‘To your seed will I give it’ and I will send people to remove them? an angel before you, and I will expel the • What is the role of Yehoshua? Canaanite, the Emorite and the Perizzite, • What has happened to the command to build the Mishkan, which was interrupted the Hivvite and the Yevusite to a land by the narrative about the golden calf? flowing with milk and honey; because I will not go up in your midst, because you are a stiff-necked people (AM), lest I de- Malbim (R. Meir Leib ben Yechiel Michael, 1809-1877) begins by asserting that the stroy you on the way.” And the people command to build the Mishkan was given (HA’AM) heard this bad thing and they to Moshe during the forty days between grieved, and they did not place, each man his ornament, upon him. And Hashem the Revelation and the sin. (This is in line with Ramban, rather than Rashi.) Now, said to Moshe, “Say to the Children of however, there is no point in building the Israel (BNEI YISRAEL): ‘You are a stiffnecked people (AM); [if] in one moment I Mishkan, for Hashem no longer desires to do go up in your midst I will destroy you. bring His intimate Presence into their midst. They will enter the Land without And now, remove your ornament from upon you, and I will know what I will do to delay, but only because of Moshe’s merit, and Hashem’s oath to the Patriarchs. you.”’ And the Children of Israel (BNEI YISRAEL) removed their ornament from Mount Chorev. And Moshe would take the Hashem reassures them, however, that He will not abandon them entirely, but will Tent and pitch it outside the camp, far send His angel a lower level of Divine from the camp, and he called it the Tent of Meeting; and it was, that anyone who Providence to guarantee success in conquest and the material blessings of the sought Hashem would go out to the Tent land. But, it is to their advantage that of Meeting that was outside the camp. And it was, that as Moshe would leave for Hashem withdraws, for as long as He is in close connection with them, He will rethe Tent, all the people (KOL HA’AM) spond immediately and severely to their would rise and stand, each one at the obdurate and uncooperative ways. opening of his tent, and watch after Moshe until he came to the Tent. And it was, as Moshe came to the Tent, that the Malbim refers to R. Yehudah Halevi’s (c. pillar of cloud would descend and stand 1075-1141) explanation in the Kuzari at the opening of the Tent and He would (I:97), that the Children of Israel misunderstood that they required a tangible image speak with Moshe. And all the people in order to bring Hashem’s Presence into (KOL HA’AM) saw the pillar of cloud Parshat Kee Tissa their midst. They waited for Moshe “clad in the same apparel in which they had witnessed the drama on Sinai, without removing their jewels or changing their clothes, remaining just as he left them, expecting every moment to see him return.” When Moshe failed to return, they made the calf as a physical means of bringing Hashem among them. When they are punished for this fundamental error, they grieve for their lost hope. The common people (HA’AM) therefore remove their ornaments, but the leaders (BNEI YISRAEL), who had not joined in the sin, still expect Hashem’s indwelling. However, because they bear the responsibility for not correcting the people, they must join in the national mourning. Malbim states: “when the Godly light departs from the Israelite body, the masses will feel it . . . first, and the nobility and the prophets will feel it last . . . And Moshe . . . knew that the Presence would not alight upon him too, as long as he was within the camp.” He, therefore, relocates the Tent of Meeting for all those who, notwithstanding Hashem’s withdrawal, seek Him. By watching Moshe closely, these seekers after Hashem are touched by a lesser spirit of holiness, as well as awe before Hashem, as exemplified by Moshe’s attendant Yehoshua. The people thus learn that the way to bring Hashem into their midst is to see Moshe not as an intermediary, but as a role model. The repercussions of the golden calf have faded, and the people are now ready to build the Mishkan with the correct understanding of its function in the projected commonwealth of Israel. It is when we pursue Hashem, though He hides Himself from us, that we create a world of holiness. 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