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YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD 2240 ALBANY AVENUE WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117 860-233-3084 Web Site: www.youngisraelwh.org YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 860-233-3084 or [email protected] Judith Hessing, Coordinator 860-233-6042 or [email protected] Shabbat Yom Kippur September 14th, 2013 10 Tishrei 5774 Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford, Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford COME DECORATE YOUNG ISRAEL'S SUKKAH on Sunday, September 15th, from 9:30-11:00 A.M. Kids of all ages are welcome and parents can stay to help hang their children's works of art. Projects and snacks to be provided. SUKKAH HOP SUKKAH HOP for the second day of Sukkot Friday, September 20th Meet at Shul at 4:00 PM Please contact Ilana Bernstein to volunteer ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Nachi Loew In honor of Rabbi Weinberg and the Gabbaim HHNE HAT SHOW Sunday, September 15th at HHNE 6:30 - 8:30 PM CHAI MITZVAH Many of you have heard about Chai Mitzvah over the last few years. It is now back and REDESIGNED. We are starting a Chai Mitzvah Group in our shul for women of all ages! The Program will run from October to May. The program includes: Monthly learning session with Rabbi Weinberg to take place as Wednesday mornings Study a Jewish topic of personal interest to you Deepening a mitzvah or Jewish ritual that you al- ready do. Engaging in a social action project either on your own or with the YIWH group End of program community wide celebration, and a tree planted in Israel in your honor! Free babysitting will be offered for women who wish to participate but have child-care obligations. CONTACT RABBI WEINBERG FOR MORE INFO RABBI’S CORNER Even as Yom Kippur is upon us we continue to think about the obligation to ask forgiveness of each other and especially of spouses and close family. I personally would like to take this opportunity to ask forgiveness if I have done anything to hurt you. Yom Kippur can be a tremendously spiritual day and it is also a day on which we have many unique halachot to observe. Chazal outline for us 5 different prohibitions (eating & drinking, bathing, anointing, wearing leather shoes, marital relations) that apply to the night and day of Yom Kippur based on the pasuk of “veinitem et nafshotechem” aside from the regular prohibition of melacha that we have every Shabbos and Yom Tov. I would like to just review some halachot that may be less well known: It is a mitzvah to eat on Erev Yom Kippur during the day in order to prepare for the fast. We end the day with a seudah mafseket, a special pre-fast meal. One who wants to continue drinking or eating after completing the seuda mafseket, should verbally declare, before reciting birkat hamazon, that you are not accepting the fast upon yourself yet. While the prohibitions of the day officially don’t begin until sundown (7:00pm), it is a mitzvah (tosefes yom hakippurim) to accept all the strictures of Yom Kippur slightly before sundown. For all those lighting candles at home before coming to shul: If you will be accepting Yom Kippur when lighting then you must keep all of the 5 prohibitions of Yom Kippur and the prohibition of melacha. If you still plan on wear- ing leather shoes or drinking or driving to shul etc… after you light candles then you must have in mind before lighting that you are NOT accepting Yom Kip- pur yet. In addition, if you are not accepting Yom Kip- pur when you light you should NOT say the bracha of Shehechiyanu when you light candles but say it later in shul after Kol Nidre along with the chazzan. Since Shabbat and Yom Kippur coincide this year, we will not be making Kiddush as we normally would. While the rabbinic mandate for Kiddush on wine is abrogated by Yom Kippur, the biblical man- date to “verbally remember Shabbat” is still in effect. Therefore, on the night of Yom Kippur as you recite the amidah and say the end blessing of “mekadesh hashabbat veyisrael veyom hakippurim” you should have in mind that you are fulfilling the requirement of remembering Shabbat as well. While I will formally thank everyone before Neila, I would like to, in advance, thank all those who worked so hard to make this Rosh Hashanna and Yom Kippur so successful! I wish you a good Shabbos and an easy and meaningful fast, a good year, and a gmar chatima tova. Thank you. Rabbi Weinberg YOM KIPPUR Break Fast Sponsored By: Bob & Evelyn Harris , Stuart & Shayne Kesler, Lenny & Irina Margulis, Geoffrey & Rivka Sue Newman, Jane & Marc Resnick, Stan & Evelyn Rutstein, Rabbi Mordechai & D'vora Weiss.

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD

2240 ALBANY AVENUE

WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117

860-233-3084

Web Site: www.youngisraelwh.org

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Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 860-233-3084 or [email protected]

Judith Hessing, Coordinator 860-233-6042 or

[email protected]

Shabbat Yom Kippur

September 14th, 2013 10 Tishrei 5774

Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford,

Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford

COME DECORATE YOUNG ISRAEL'S SUKKAH

on Sunday, September 15th, from 9:30-11:00 A.M.

Kids of all ages are welcome and parents can stay to help hang their children's works of art.

Projects and snacks to be provided.

SUKKAH HOP

SUKKAH HOP for the second day of Sukkot Friday, September 20th Meet at Shul at 4:00 PM

Please contact Ilana Bernstein to volunteer

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Nachi Loew In honor of Rabbi Weinberg and the Gabbaim

HHNE HAT SHOW

Sunday, September 15th at HHNE 6:30 - 8:30 PM

CHAI MITZVAH

Many of you have heard about Chai Mitzvah over the last few years. It is now back and REDESIGNED.

We are starting a Chai Mitzvah Group in our shul for women of all ages!

The Program will run from October to May. The program includes:

Monthly learning session with Rabbi Weinberg to take place as Wednesday mornings

Study a Jewish topic of personal interest to you Deepening a mitzvah or Jewish ritual that you al-

ready do. Engaging in a social action project either on your

own or with the YIWH group End of program community wide celebration, and a

tree planted in Israel in your honor! Free babysitting will be offered for women who wish to

participate but have child-care obligations. CONTACT RABBI WEINBERG FOR MORE INFO

RABBI’S CORNER

Even as Yom Kippur is upon us we continue to think about the obligation to ask forgiveness of each other and especially of spouses and close family. I personally would like to take this opportunity to ask forgiveness if I have done anything to hurt you.

Yom Kippur can be a tremendously spiritual day and it is also a day on which we have many unique halachot to observe. Chazal outline for us 5 different prohibitions (eating & drinking, bathing, anointing, wearing leather shoes, marital relations) that apply to the night and day of Yom Kippur based on the pasuk of “veinitem et nafshotechem” aside from the regular prohibition of melacha that we have every Shabbos and Yom Tov. I would like to just review some halachot that may be less well known: It is a mitzvah to eat on Erev Yom Kippur during the day in order to prepare for the fast. We end the day with a seudah mafseket, a special pre-fast meal. One who wants to continue drinking or eating after completing the seuda mafseket, should verbally declare, before reciting birkat hamazon, that you are not accepting the fast upon yourself yet.

While the prohibitions of the day officially don’t begin until sundown (7:00pm), it is a mitzvah (tosefes yom hakippurim) to accept all the strictures of Yom Kippur slightly before sundown. For all those lighting candles at home before coming to shul: If you will be accepting Yom Kippur when lighting then you must keep all of the 5 prohibitions of Yom Kippur and the prohibition of melacha. If you still plan on wear-ing leather shoes or drinking or driving to shul etc…after you light candles then you must have in mind before lighting that you are NOT accepting Yom Kip-pur yet. In addition, if you are not accepting Yom Kip-pur when you light you should NOT say the bracha of Shehechiyanu when you light candles but say it later in shul after Kol Nidre along with the chazzan.

Since Shabbat and Yom Kippur coincide this year, we will not be making Kiddush as we normally would. While the rabbinic mandate for Kiddush on wine is abrogated by Yom Kippur, the biblical man-date to “verbally remember Shabbat” is still in effect. Therefore, on the night of Yom Kippur as you recite the amidah and say the end blessing of “mekadesh hashabbat veyisrael veyom hakippurim” you should have in mind that you are fulfilling the requirement of remembering Shabbat as well.

While I will formally thank everyone before Neila, I would like to, in advance, thank all those who worked so hard to make this Rosh Hashanna and Yom Kippur so successful! I wish you a good Shabbos and an easy and meaningful fast, a good year, and a gmar chatima tova. Thank you. Rabbi Weinberg

YOM KIPPUR Break Fast Sponsored By:

Bob & Evelyn Harris , Stuart & Shayne Kesler,

Lenny & Irina Margulis, Geoffrey & Rivka Sue

Newman, Jane & Marc Resnick, Stan & Evelyn

Rutstein, Rabbi Mordechai & D'vora Weiss.

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YIWH Schedule of Services

September 13th - 21st, 2013

Yom Kippur - First Days of Sukkot

Friday, September 13th - EREV YOM KIPPUR

Short Selichot & Shacharit 6:30 a.m.

Mincha (Hatarat Nedarim for those who haven't yet) 3:15 p.m.

Candle Lighting 6:45 p.m.

Kol Nidre 6:50 p.m.

Fast Begins NO LATER THAN... 7:00 p.m.

Shabbat, September 14th - YOM KIPPUR

Shacharit 8:00 a.m.

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:38 a.m.

Torah Reading (Approx.) 10:45 a.m.

Rabbi’s Sermon & Yizkor (Approx.) 11:30 a.m.

Mussaf (Approx.) 12:00 p.m.

Mincha 5:00 p.m.

Neila 6:15 p.m.

Shofar Blowing & Maariv and End of Fast 7:46 p.m.

Followed By Break Fast

Sunday, September 15th - Tuesday, September 17th

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:40 a.m.

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:15 a.m.

Shacharit…Monday 6:40 a.m. BOOKKEEPER

Shacharit…Tuesday 6:45 a.m. Martha Sperandio,

Mincha/Maariv...Sun, Mon, Tues at YIWH 6:45 p.m. [email protected]

Wednesday, September 18th - EREV SUKKOT or call her at the shul 860-233-3084.

Shacharit Martha’s schedule for September, to

Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting 6:45 a.m. accommodate the High Holiday schedule:

Candle Lighting BEFORE... Tuesday, September 17th 9:30-12:30

Mincha/Maariv 6:36 p.m. Wednesday, September 18th: 10:00-4:00

Thursday, September 19th - SUKKOT I Tuesday, September 24th 9:30-12:30

Shacharit 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, September 25th 10:00-4:00

Yom Tov Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. Week of September 30th-back to her

Mincha/Maariv 6:40 p.m. regular schedule:

Candle Lighting AFTER... 7:35 p.m. Thursday & Friday from 9AM-1PM

Friday, September 20th - SUKKOT II

Shacharit 8:45 a.m.

Yom Tov Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m.

Candle Lighting BEFORE... 6:38 p.m.

Mincha/Maariv

Shabbat CHOL HAMOED, September 21st 8:00 a.m.

Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:45 a.m.

Shacharit and Kohelet 9:41 a.m.

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 10:00 a.m. KIDDUSH SCHEDULE

Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 6:15 p.m. 9/19 Daman

Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit 7:32 p.m. 10/5 Moss

Maariv & Shabbat Ends

Making an Eruv Tavshilin On Erev Yom Tov, the head of the

household, or his designee, should set aside a baked item such as

bread or matzoh, and a cooked item such as meat, fish, or eggs (i.e. a

food that is eaten along with bread). He or she should then re-

cite the blessing of "Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv" and the proclama-tion, both found in the Artscroll

Siddur p.654. Once done, the eruv covers all household members and guests. The foods set aside for the eruv should be saved and may be

eaten on Shabbos.

גמר חתימה טובה!

Kiddush on First Day Sukkot

Sponsored by

Judy & Lauren Daman

In memory of

Michelle Daman Wassermam

Tova Rena Gitel Freyda

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YIWH Schedule of Services

September 22nd - October 4th, 2013

Chol HaMoed - Hoshanah Rabbh & Simchat Torah

Sunday, September 22nd - Tuesday, September 24th

CHOL HAMOED SUKKOT

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:48 a.m.

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:00 a.m.

Shacharit…Monday 6:30 a.m.

Shacharit…Tuesday 6:30 a.m.

Mincha/Maariv...Sun, Mon, Tues at YIWH 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, September 25th - HOSHANAH RABBAH

Shacharit 6:00 a.m.

Make an Eruv Tavshilin Before Candle Lighting

Candle Lighting BEFORE... 6:24 p.m.

Mincha/Maariv 6:29 p.m.

Thursday, September 26th - SHMINI ATZERET

Shacharit 8:45 a.m.

Yizkor (Approx.) 10:45 a.m.

Children’s Hakafot 5:30 p.m.

Mincha/Shiur/Maariv 6:25 p.m. BOOKKEEPER

Candle Lighting AFTER... 7:23 p.m. Martha Sperandio, Bidding & Hakafot APPROX... 7:30 p.m. [email protected] Friday, September 27th - SIMCHAT TORAH or call her at the shul 860-233-3084. Shacharit 8:45 a.m. Martha’s schedule for September, to

Hakafot, Torah Reading, Kiddush accommodate the High Holiday schedule:

Shiur for those not dancing & Mussaf Tuesday, September 17th 9:30-12:30

Candle Lighting BEFORE... 6:21 p.m. Wednesday, September 18th: 10:00-4:00

Mincha/Maariv 6:26 p.m. Tuesday, September 24th 9:30-12:30

Shabbat, September 28th - MEVORCHIM Wednesday, September 25th 10:00-4:00

Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:00 a.m. Week of September 30th-back to her

Shacharit 8:45 a.m. regular schedule:

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:43 a.m. Thursday & Friday from 9AM-1PM

Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m.

Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 6:05 p.m.

Shabbat Ends 7:19 p.m.

Sunday, September 29th - Thursday, October 3rd

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 5:56 a.m.

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:15 a.m.

Shacharit…Monday & Thursday 6:40 a.m.

Shacharit…Tuesday & Wednesday 6:45 a.m.

Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday at YIWH 6:15 p.m.

Friday, October 4th - Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

Shacharit 6:30 a.m.

Candle Lighting 6:09 p.m.

Mincha/Maariv 6:14 p.m.

Making an Eruv Tavshilin On Erev Yom Tov, the head of the

household, or his designee, should set aside a baked item such as bread or matzoh, and a cooked

item such as meat, fish, or eggs (i.e. a food that is eaten along with

bread). He or she should then re-cite the blessing of "Baruch...Al

Mitzvas Eruv" and the proclama-tion, Once done, the eruv covers all

household members and guests. The foods set aside for the eruv

should be saved and may be eaten on Shabbos.

שיהיה לנו חג סוכות שמח!

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Check out the weekly Schedule on the YIWH Website youngisraelwh.org/times ~ Times from: ou.org/holidays/calendar

For Eruv Information: twitter.com/WHartfordEruv or youngisraelwh.org/eruv or (Hotline - 860-232-6417)

WANT TO JOIN THE LISTSERV: To receive emails from the synagogue about classes, events, and times of

services consider subscribing to our public listserv by emailing [email protected].

Members of the listserv can email each other about events and other needs by addressing email

to [email protected]. Visit our website www.youngisraelwh.org

or contact [email protected] for more information.

YIWH Schedule of Services

October 4th - 11th, 2013 It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Parashat Noach Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, October 4th - Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan Shul handles set up & Clean up!

Shacharit 6:30 a.m Contact Judie Patel at 860-236-4178, or

Candle Lighting 6:09 p.m. [email protected]

Mincha/Maariv 6:14 p.m. to check the availability of the date

you need & call Fran Wittenberg

Shabbat, October 5th - Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan at 860-983-4837

Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. to make the arrangements for the

Shacharit 9:00 a.m. type of Kiddush you want.

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:46 a.m. Checks need to be received the

Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. Sunday prior to your Kiddush date.

Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 5:55 p.m. There are three types

Shabbat Ends 7:08 p.m. of Kiddushim:

Standard for $150,

Sunday, October 6th - Thursday, October 10th Semi-Deluxe for $250

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 6:03 a.m. & Deluxe for $350

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:15 a.m. With supplements available.

Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:40 a.m. For Seudah Shlishit contact

Shacharit…Tuesday - Wednesday 6:45 a.m. Jason Dulberg at 860-523-1568

Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday at YIWH 6:05 p.m. Please make checks out to YIWH and give

To Daniella Robinson Prior to the event

Friday, October 11th - Erev Shabbat KIDDUSH SCHEDULE

Shacharit 6:45 a.m. 10/5 Moss

Candle Lighting 5:57 p.m. 10/19 Weinberg

Mincha/Maariv 6:02 p.m. 11/9 Wolpaw

Ner La’Maor

Lights

Betty & Irving Wizenfeld

in memory of

Betty’s Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

Irv ‘s Parents, Sam & Dina Wizenfeld

Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah

Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah

Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva & Zvi Goldfischer

in memory of their parents and grandparents,

Israel & Frida Weiss

Abraham & Miriam Leichtberg

Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

Fran & Gene Wittenberg in memory of

Fran’s father, Tzvi ben Yitzchak Meir HaCohen צבי בן יצחק מאיר הכהן

& Gene’s father, Binyamin ben Moshe בנימין בן משה

Kiddush Supplement Shayne & Stuart Kesler

Seudah Shlishit Supplement Susan & Gil Fried

5773 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

Rabbi Mordechai & Dvorah Weiss Ann & Jeremy Pava

Handy Man Good Humor Man

Fran & Gene Wittenberg Debbie & Steven Luger

שראל בן דודי טויבה פרידה בת עזרא

אברהם בן שמואל מרים בת יעקב אריה

שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן דינה אתל בת נחמן

טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן

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Check out the weekly Schedule on the YIWH Website youngisraelwh.org/times ~ Times from: ou.org/holidays/calendar

For Eruv Information: twitter.com/WHartfordEruv or youngisraelwh.org/eruv or (Hotline - 860-232-6417)

WANT TO JOIN THE LISTSERV: To receive emails from the synagogue about classes, events, and times of

services consider subscribing to our public listserv by emailing [email protected].

Members of the listserv can email each other about events and other needs by addressing email

to [email protected]. Visit our website www.youngisraelwh.org

or contact [email protected] for more information.

YIWH Schedule of Services

October 11th - 18th, 2013 It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

Shabbat Parashat Lech Lecha Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, October 11th Shul handles set up & Clean up!

Shacharit 6:30 a.m Contact Judie Patel at 860-236-4178, or

Candle Lighting 5:57 p.m. [email protected]

Mincha/Maariv 6:02 p.m. to check the availability of the date

you need & call Fran Wittenberg

Shabbat, October 12th at 860-983-4837

Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. to make the arrangements for the

Shacharit 9:00 a.m. type of Kiddush you want.

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:49 a.m. Checks need to be received the

Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. Sunday prior to your Kiddush date.

Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 5:40 p.m. There are three types

Shabbat Ends 6:56 p.m. of Kiddushim:

Standard for $150,

Sunday, October 13th - Thursday, October 17th Semi-Deluxe for $250

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 6:11 a.m. & Deluxe for $350

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:15 a.m. With supplements available.

Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:40 a.m. For Seudah Shlishit contact

Shacharit…Tuesday - Wednesday 6:45 a.m. Jason Dulberg at 860-523-1568

Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday at YIWH 5:50 p.m. Please make checks out to YIWH and give

To Daniella Robinson Prior to the event

Friday, October 18th - Erev Shabbat KIDDUSH SCHEDULE

Shacharit 6:45 a.m. 10/19 Weinberg

Candle Lighting 5:46 p.m. 11/9 Wolpaw

Mincha/Maariv 5:51 p.m.

Ner La’Maor

Lights

Betty & Irving Wizenfeld

in memory of

Betty’s Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

Irv ‘s Parents, Sam & Dina Wizenfeld

Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah

Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah

Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva & Zvi Goldfischer

in memory of their parents and grandparents,

Israel & Frida Weiss

Abraham & Miriam Leichtberg

Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

Fran & Gene Wittenberg in memory of

Fran’s father, Tzvi ben Yitzchak Meir HaCohen צבי בן יצחק מאיר הכהן

& Gene’s father, Binyamin ben Moshe בנימין בן משה

Kiddush Supplement Shayne & Stuart Kesler

Seudah Shlishit Supplement Susan & Gil Fried

5773 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

Rabbi Mordechai & Dvorah Weiss Ann & Jeremy Pava

Handy Man Good Humor Man

Fran & Gene Wittenberg Debbie & Steven Luger

שראל בן דודי טויבה פרידה בת עזרא

אברהם בן שמואל מרים בת יעקב אריה

שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן דינה אתל בת נחמן

טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן

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Check out the weekly Schedule on the YIWH Website youngisraelwh.org/times ~ Times from: ou.org/holidays/calendar

For Eruv Information: twitter.com/WHartfordEruv or youngisraelwh.org/eruv or (Hotline - 860-232-6417)

WANT TO JOIN THE LISTSERV: To receive emails from the synagogue about classes, events, and times of

services consider subscribing to our public listserv by emailing [email protected].

Members of the listserv can email each other about events and other needs by addressing email

to [email protected]. Visit our website www.youngisraelwh.org

or contact [email protected] for more information.

YIWH Schedule of Services

October 18th - 25th, 2013 It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush

Shabbat Parashat Vayeira Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday, October 18th Shul handles set up & Clean up!

Shacharit 6:30 a.m Contact Judie Patel at 860-236-4178, or

Candle Lighting 5:46 p.m. [email protected]

Mincha/Maariv 5:51 p.m. to check the availability of the date

you need & call Fran Wittenberg

Shabbat, October 12th at 860-983-4837

Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. to make the arrangements for the

Shacharit 9:00 a.m. type of Kiddush you want.

Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:52 a.m. Checks need to be received the

Shabbat Morning Youth Groups 10:00 a.m. Sunday prior to your Kiddush date.

Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 5:30 p.m. There are three types

Shabbat Ends 6:46 p.m. of Kiddushim:

Standard for $150,

Sunday, October 13th - Thursday, October 17th Semi-Deluxe for $250

Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 6:18 a.m. & Deluxe for $350

Shacharit...Sunday - Followed by Breakfast 8:15 a.m. With supplements available.

Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:40 a.m. For Seudah Shlishit contact

Shacharit…Tuesday - Wednesday 6:45 a.m. Jason Dulberg at 860-523-1568

Mincha/Maariv...Sunday - Thursday at YIWH 5:40 p.m. Please make checks out to YIWH and give

To Daniella Robinson Prior to the event

Friday, October 18th - Erev Shabbat KIDDUSH SCHEDULE

Shacharit 6:45 a.m. 10/19 Weinberg

Candle Lighting 5:36 p.m. 11/9 Wolpaw

Mincha/Maariv 5:41 p.m.

Ner La’Maor

Lights

Betty & Irving Wizenfeld

in memory of

Betty’s Parents, Tobias & Esther Spira

Irv ‘s Parents, Sam & Dina Wizenfeld

Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah

Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah

Judy & Sam Leichtberg and Batsheva & Zvi Goldfischer

in memory of their parents and grandparents,

Israel & Frida Weiss

Abraham & Miriam Leichtberg

Pat La’Orchim Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit

Fran & Gene Wittenberg in memory of

Fran’s father, Tzvi ben Yitzchak Meir HaCohen צבי בן יצחק מאיר הכהן

& Gene’s father, Binyamin ben Moshe בנימין בן משה

Kiddush Supplement Shayne & Stuart Kesler

Seudah Shlishit Supplement Susan & Gil Fried

5773 Candy Man You-Dah-Man

Rabbi Mordechai & Dvorah Weiss Ann & Jeremy Pava

Handy Man Good Humor Man

Fran & Gene Wittenberg Debbie & Steven Luger

שראל בן דודי טויבה פרידה בת עזרא

אברהם בן שמואל מרים בת יעקב אריה

שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן דינה אתל בת נחמן

טוביה בן צבי אלימלך אסתר בת דוד הכהן