In Memory of Linda Neiman - Congregation Adat Yeshurun
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In Memory of Linda Neiman - Congregation Adat Yeshurun
Kiddush is sponsored “And the beauty of a woman, with passing years only grows” — Aubrey Hepburn. Mazel Tov, Devorah Shore, on reaching your 70th birthday. Wise in years, innocent in heart, soothed by tefillah, loved by friends, family, Mocha and Molly, adored by your husband, graced with goodness and blessings from Hashem. Irresistibly yours, Yaakov kiddush is co-sponsored by Gershon and Keren Horowitz to thank Rabbi Jeff and Shoshie, and Brian Zimmerman for their role in our Aliya and also Yaakov and Devorah Shore for hosting us this Shabbat/Shavuot. Happy Birthday, Devorah! kiddush is co-sponsored by David, Mary, Ariel and Eitan Feifel in honor of our future son-in law/brother in law, Shane Lipman’s first visit to San Diego and completion of his IDF service. And to his bride to be, our beautiful daughter and sister Natania on completion her IDF service and acceptance into the Brain Science program at Bar Ilan. Mikvah appointments (858) 535-1072 kiddush on 2nd day shavuos is sponsored with great pride and all our love, by Elisha’s grandmothers, Lauren Klein and Shery Gargir who are honored to host this Shavuos kiddush. Mazel Tov to the entire Klein and Gargir families and welcome to all our family and friends who have come to join us for this wonderful occasion. kiddush on 2nd day shavuos is co-sponsored in honor of Jeremy’s birthday. You are our hard working, Torah learning Abba - We love you and we are so proud of you. Happy Birthday! Love, Anna, Chaviva and Moshe Chaim kiddush on 2nd day shavuos is co-sponsored wishing Happy Wedding Anniversary to our wonderful parents, Gale and Peter Shoikhet! Wishing you many more years of love, health, and nachas from family and friends. We love you. Love - Renee, Mike, Rachel, Ellie, and Samuel Shifrin. to Adam and Tara Klein on Elisha’s Bar Mitzvah In Memory of Linda Neiman the cONGREGATION ADAT YESHURUN Weekly NEWS bulletin Rabbi Jeffrey WohlgelernterBrian Zimmerman, President Vol. XXIV No. 36 Shavuos 5 Sivan 5776 June 11, 2016 Bemidbar The Torah Reading begins on page 513 in the Hirsch and page 726 in the Stone. The Haftorah begins on page 888 in the Hirsch and page 1180 in the Stone. This week’s Parsha opens with an account of the census taken of the Jewish people before they entered the land of Israel. Ramban suggests this reckoning shows G-d’s benevolence to the Jewish people. When we went down to Egypt we were naught but a few souls. Now, look how numerous we have become. According to Rashi, this count was an expression of G-d’s love. When you love something and it is dear to you, you count it. Others explain the Jewish people were about to enter the land of Israel and wage war on the Amerites. Therefore, in order for Moshe and Aharon to know how many men were available to fight, they took a census of the Jewish people. Still others explain the purpose of the count was in order to fairly, and evenly, divide up the land of Israel. The next section of the Torah deals with the placement of the Jewish people as they traveled in the desert, and the flags under which each tribe traveled.The Torah describes how the tribes were divided into four groups, consisting of three tribes each.These groups surrounded the tribe of Levi, who in turn surrounded the Mishkan (tabernacle). There is a dispute among our sages as to whether each tribe had its own flag, or whether there was one flag per group.The Netziv’s opinion is that every tribe had its own flag, and each family within that tribe also had its own flag. Other commentators understand these divisions in the encampments as bearing military significance. Still others see the arrangements of the banners and the encampment within the realm of the spiritual. Those that explain it in a spiritual context see the Mishkan at the center, as the representative of spirituality (Torah). This remains in the center of the Jewish people, around which the entire nation evolves. In a very interesting explanation in the Oznayim Latorah, Rabbi Sorotzkin explains that the arrangement was made to ensure the internal division between each tribe. He explains that every grouping consisted of tribes deriving from the same mother. In each of the divisions there was at least one tribe characterized by valor. It is these tribes, and each one of their divisions, that gave their particular division its personality and direction. The Torah then lists the genealogy of Aharon and explains the status of the Levites, and how they were taken as ministers in place of the first born. The Torah also lists the census of the Levites, according to the families of Gershon, K’has and Merari. The Parsha concludes with the duties of the Tribe of K’has and a general precaution for the members of that tribe. kiddush is sponsored in honor of our graduates kiddush sponsored in honor of our graduates from university from middle school (con’t) Eric Amzaleg, graduating from UCSD, by Bertie and Jackie Woolf. “Mazel Tov on your accomplishment and wishing you lots of success in your future”. Tal Dimenstein, graduating from Soille Hebrew Day School, by Zach and Sigalit Dimenstein Jarrod Goldberg, graduating from NYU Dental School, by Roland and Myrice Goldberg Justine Goldberg, graduating from SABA University School of Medicine, by Roland and Myrice Goldberg Malkie Scarf, graduating from Bard College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Literature, by grandparents Irwin and Gloria Scarf from high school Joey Aron, graduating from SCY High and entering Yeshivat Reishit in the fall, by Mike and Karen Aron. “Best wishes to you at Yeshivat Reishit, love Mom and Dad”. Dalia Breziner, graduating from San Diego Jewish Academy and entering UC Berkeley in the fall, by Jaime and Karen Breziner Daniel Krasner, graduating from University High School and entering UC Berkeley in the fall, by Milton and Stephanie Krasner Raquel Levy, graduating from Torah High School, by Enrique and Sally Eichner Marcus Loebenstein, graduating from La Jolla High School and SCY High and enlisting in the IDF, by Abe and Iris Loebenstein. “We love you, and are very proud of your accomplishments and of your decision to serve in the IDF. Love Mom, Dad and Channa Tali Eichner, graduating from 8th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy, by Enrique and Sally Eichner Ariana Eiseman, graduating from 8th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy, by Jamin and Eva Eiseman Asher Ellis, graduating from 8th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy by Mark and Cheryl Ellis Sarit Kaplan-Nadel, graduating from 8th grade at Soille Hebrew Day School, by Russell Nadel and Renee Kaplan-Nadel Ellie Roth, graduating from 8th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy by Jonathan and Stacy Roth from elementary School & Pre-School Anael Dimenstein, graduating Pre-school by Zach and Sigalit Dimenstein Netanel Dimenstein, graduating from 5th grade by Zach and Sigalit Dimenstein Joshua Eichner, graduating from 5th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy, by Enrique and Sally Eichner Adam Glasser, graduating from 5th grade at Chabad Hebrew Academy, by Craig and Dana Glasser Devra Sclar, graduating from 5th grade, by Anthony and Maxine Sclar from middle school Ellie Shifrin, graduating Pre-School from Growing Garden Jewish Academy by grandparents Peter and Gale Shoikhet Elie Aron, graduating from Soille Hebrew Day School by Mike and Karen Aron. “Best wishes to you at SCY High, love Mom and Dad”. Rachel Shifrin, graduating kindergarten from Growing Garden Jewish Adademy by grandparents Peter and Gale Shoikhet Shavuos Schedule Fantas�c all night learning program for the en�re Congrega�on! Star�ng Saturday, June 11th at 11:15 p.m. Please come and join us for any or all of these incredible topics: Adults Schedule 11:15 p.m.‐12:15 a.m. Rabbi Wohlgelernter—“Take Two Tablets and Call Me in the Morning: The Ten Commandments Completely Uncovered” 12:30 ‐1:30 a.m. Rabbi Ertel—“Reliving the Sinai Experience” 1:45‐2:45 a.m. Rabbi Wohlgelernter—“Session I: Commandments 1‐5: What Does God Really Want From Us?” 3:00‐4:00 a.m. Rabbi Wohlgelernter—“Session II: Commandments 6‐10: Why These?” 4:15‐5:00 a.m. Rabbi Wohlgelernter—“Commandments, Commandments Every Where! Why so Many?” Teen Schedule 11:15 p.m.—12:15 a.m.—”A Reintroduc�on to Shavuos” 12:15 a.m.—Snack�vity #1—Torah Cake 12:45 a.m.—”Beit Midrash Session: The Ten Commandments and Tikkun Olam” 1:15 a.m.—Advisor Sessions Round Robin (Daniel Friedman, Zach Morrow, Deborah Joseph, Talia Saghian) 1:45 a.m.—Snack�vity #2—Ice Cream Party & Hilchot Brachot (Part 1) 2:15 a.m.—Round Table Discussion: “Kedusha” 2:45 a.m.—Snack�vity #3—Pizza Making and Hilchot Brachot (Part 2) 3:15 a.m.—THX Follow up Discussion: “Avodah” 3:45 a.m.—Snack�vity #4—Fresh Baked Cookies and Milk and Hilchot Bishul and Aah 4:15 a.m.—Open Learning 4:45 a.m.—Davening Prep 5:00 a.m.—Shacharis I Youth Schedule—See Separate Youth Schedule yer First Day Shavuos, Sunday, June 12th 5:00 a.m.—Shacharis I 9:00 a.m.—Shacharis II 7:00 p.m.—Daf Yomi 7:45 p.m.—Mincha/Ma’ariv 8:40 p.m.—Light Candles A�er Second Day Shavuos, Monday, June 13th 8:00 a.m.—Talmud in Depth 9:00 a.m.— Shacharis 11:00 a.m.—Yizkor (approx. �me) 6:45 p.m.—Daf Yomi 7:45 p.m.—Mincha/Neilas Hachag * 8:40 p.m.—Yom Tov Ends * Please join us for a very special Neilas Hachag where the Daf Yomi Group will be comple�ng Tractate Kiddushin and Seder Nashim. “The Unfinished Diary; A Chronicle of Tears” by Chaim Wolgelernter One of the only known wartime diaries written by an Orthodox Jew • This diary was crafted as a memoir by its author, a gifted writer and brilliant Talmudic scholar who lived in Dzialoszyce, Poland, while in hiding during the years 1942-1944. The events, recorded as the war unfolded, spring off the page with immediacy, urgency, and poignancy. • The author’s extraordinary eyewitness account comes to an abrupt end, as he was murdered - only months before liberation. • Saved from destruction, the diary lay untouched in a drawer for many years. Now, more than seventy years later, after undergoing painstaking transcription, translation, and research, the diary is finally being brought to light. • The diary/memoir of Chaim Yitzchok Wolgelernter depicts the resilience and spiritual resistance of Jews during the Holocaust - as well as the attitudes and actions of the Poles, ranging from Righteous Gentiles to those who collaborated with the Nazis. Please join us for a special evening with Feivel Wolgelernter, Chaim’s surviving son, where he will share with us stories about his father, his family, and his son, Nafti, who pushed for his grandfather’s diary to be deciphered and translated. There will also be a 30 minute “play reading” of an adaptation of the book by Leah Salovey, directed by Todd Salovey. Date: This very special evening will be on Tuesday, June 28th at 7:30 p.m. Location: Congregation Adat Yeshurun 8625 La Jolla Scenic Dr. N. La Jolla, CA 92037 Cost: General Admission - $18 per person ($20 at the door the night of the event) Premium Admission - $100 per person (includes Premium Seating and a signed copy of the book) Underwriter/Sponsorships are available in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special person or event in your life. Your sponsorships will appear in the 23rd Annual Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival Program - please contact Annette Olson at the shul office. Books will be available for purchase for $30.00 Reservations are suggested to take advantage of the $18 general admission price. The price will increase to $20 the night of the event. Please RSVP to Annette Olson at [email protected] or call (858) 535-1196. Sponsored by the San Diego Repertory Theatre and Congregation Adat Yeshurun You can now listen to the Rabbi’s classes online!! www.adatyeshurun.org Weekly lectures are all on the web for you to listen to anytime you wish! If you wish to be added to the weekly email with the link to the Rabbi’s classes, please email Kim at kim@ adatyeshurun.org and make your request We wish our visitors a warm La Jolla welcome. Please introduce yourself to the Rabbi and the President so that we can meet and greet you. Volunteers Needed for Our Security If you would like to assist us in keeping our community safe, please volunteer your service or fulfill the duties assigned to you. Anyone wishing to be added for security duty can email the office or speak with Mike Aron or Danny Kaplan. Sponsor A Kiddush For a regular kiddush, the Primary Sponsorship is $295 (designated as such in the bulletin). All co-sponsors of kiddush $175. Email Annette Olson at [email protected] or call her at 858-535-1196 to reserve your date. DATES THAT ARE AVAILABLE: June 18th & 25th Do you know someone who is ill, could use our prayers, or a visit? If so, the Rabbi and the Shul’s Board of Directors ask that you please share this with the Rabbi as he would appreciate having the information and offering his services. Please call 858-535-1196 or e-mail [email protected] if you have questions or information. WE THANK OUR SECURITY VOLUNTEERS Sunday Evening WE THANK OUR SECURITY VOLUNTEERS Friday Evening 6:45 p.m. Craig Lotzof 7:15 p.m. Perry Diamond 7:45 p.m. Russell Nadel 8:15 p.m. Mike Aron Dave Argow 6:45 p.m. Paul Shtein 8:45 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Yaakov Shore Monday Morning 8:15 a.m. Marty Stauber Moy Freifeld 9:00 a.m. Craig Lotzof 9:30 a.m. Steve Weitzen 9:30 a.m. Craig Lotzof 10:00 a.m. Jonny Borok 10:00 a.m. Tsvi Goldenberg 10:30 a.m. Lionel Kahn 10:30 a.m. Mitch Shack 11:00 a.m. Shimon Blumenfeld 11:00 a.m. Brian Zimmerman 11:30 a.m. Michel Benaroch 11:30 a.m. Danny Kaplan Shabbat Morning 9:00 a.m. MINYON SCHEDULE 6/10 Daf Yomi*.......................................6:00 p.m. 6/10 Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat*.............6:45 p.m. 6/10 Candles by*....................................7:10 p.m. Hashkama Minyon.................................cancelled. Talmud in Depth.....................................8:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning...................................9:00 a.m. Shema-Latest Time...............................9:14 a.m. Daf Yomi................................................6:45 p.m. Contemporary Issues...........................cancelled. Shabbat Mincha....................................7:30 p.m. Shabbat ends........................................8:40 p.m. Candles After.........................................8:40 p.m. * Summer Schedule This Coming Week Sunday Shacharis I.................................5:00 a.m. Sunday Shacharis II...............................9:00 a.m. Sunday - Thursday Mincha/Ma’ariv........7:45 p.m. Thurs. Shacharis...................................6:30 a.m. Tue., Wed. & Fri. Shacharis....................6:45 a.m. See Complete Shavuos Schedule in this bulletin Class Schedule Sunday Talmud in Depth...................................cancelled. Daf Yomi................................................7:00 p.m. Tuesday - Friday Talmud in Depth.....................................7:30 a.m. Monday— Talmud I...............................................cancelled. Pirkei Avos/Partners in Torah................cancelled. Daf Yomi................................................6:45 p.m. Tuesday— Talmud I................................................6:00 a.m. Women’s Class/Mesillat Yesharim........11:00 a.m. Daf Yomi.................................................8:15 p.m. Wednesday— Talmud I.................................................6:00 a.m. Women’s Class/Pirkei Avot..................11:00 a.m. Prophets/Mishlei....................................8:15 p.m. Daf Yomi.................................................9:00 p.m. Thursday— Talmud I.................................................6:00 a.m. Parsha...................................................8:15 p.m. Daf Yomi................................................9:00 p.m.