Mazel Tov to the Silberman family on Shan-non’s Bat Mitzvah! The community is invit-ed to a Kiddush luncheon outside.
Teen Program with Rabbi Sunshine this Shabbat morning at 10:45 am!
Girls’ Shabbat Afternoon Programs con-tinue this week at 4:35. Ariella Sunshine learns with 5th-6th graders upstairs at DAT, and Yona Zalesch learns with 7th-10th grad-ers at the Zalesch home, 315 S. Newport.
Keeping a Kosher Home with Rabbi Alter begins this Tue., Nov. 11. Practical review of kitchen kashrut for beginners and ad-vanced learners. Tuesdays, 7:30 pm, Nov. 11, 18 and 25, and Dec. 2. See Page 6.
Mikvah Shabbat—We continue our themed Shabbatot next week with Mikvah Shabbat. Look for Mikvah-themed Divrei Torah and newsletter features.
Philippe Karsenty joins us next Shabbat. See Page 7. Mr. Karsenty, founder of Media-Ratings, a company monitoring the French media for bias, was sued over accusations of staged footage over the reported killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy. Join us for an Oneg Shabbat with Mr. Karsenty—place and time TBA.
Carlebach Minyan next Friday night, Nov. 14, featuring noted singer Shua Kessin! Please note that Davening may be a bit longer than usual.
Wine and Cheese at the DAT Café—Next Sat. night, 7:00 pm. Join us for wine, cheese, and intellectual stimula-tion as we study with Rabbi Chaim Loike from the Ortho-dox Union, live via Skype. RSVP required. See Page 6.
Registration Open for Reb Noam’s Kashrut class. Class
begins Dec. 7, and will be on Sundays at 7:30 pm. $50 textbook fee. Speak to Reb Noam for more info. See P. 6.
Mish-Mosh, now featuring Rabbi Sunshine, returns next week, Nov. 15 at 6:00 pm! More learning than ever, new prizes and plenty of nosh.
An Important Message from the Rabbinic Search Committee—See Page 4.
An Important Message About the Mikvah—See Page 4.
DAT MINYAN NEWS AND EVENTS
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Welcome to the Parshat Noach
October 25, 2014 1 Marcheshvan 5775
Candles (10/15): 6:03 Candles (10/16): 7:01 Candles (10/17): 6:00 Havdala (10/18): 6:58 Candles (10/24): 5:50
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LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
DAY TIME TOPIC TEACHER PLACE
Fri. Before Maariv D’var Torah Rabbi Alter MPR
שבת
8:30 am Tefillah Warm-Up Ellyn Hutt MPR
After Hashkama D’var Torah Reb Noam Horowitz 111
10:00 am Women’s Parsha Chabura 201
Haftarah/Mussaf Parsha Class Rabbi Gitler 111
After Mussaf Derasha Shannon Silberman
and Rabbi Alter
MPR
3:20 pm HS Boys Gemara Dr. N. Rabinovitch MPR
3:20 pm SHAWL Debbie Kasztl 111
“Teshuva: Higher and Higher”
3:50 pm Open Beit Midrash MPR
3:40 pm 3rd-5th Boys Mishna Amichai Ungar DAT
3:40 pm 6th-7th Boys Mishna Rabbi Alter DAT
After Mincha Seudah Shelishit Rabbi Alter MPR
Sun. 8:00 pm Far Side of Talmud R’ Moshe Heyman DAT
8:00 pm Advanced Talmud R’ Eli Mozes DAT
Tue. 7:30 pm Kitchen Kashrut Rabbi Alter DAT
KIDDUSH sponsored by Mickey and Barbara Silberman
in honor of Shannon’s Bat Mitzvah.
SEUDAH SHELISHIT sponsored by the Shul.
Welcome to the Shabbat Parshat Vayeira
Nov. 8, 2014 15 Marcheshvan 5775
Candles: 3:46-4:33 Havdalah: 5:32
Parsha: p. 78 Haftarah: p. 1134
THANK YOU to Dan Hyman for donating twelve new Chumashim
and to Chuck Jacobs for donating a new Chazzan Siddur.
Donations of Siddurim, Chumashim and other books are always welcome!
Email [email protected] for more information.
WELCOME to the many family and friends who have traveled
to Denver for Shannon's Bat Mitzvah. Barbara and Mickey are so
thankful you have joined us to share in Shannon's Simcha.
THANK YOU to everyone who helped out
with Minyan this past week.
As the days continue to get shorter,
everybody’s help is greatly appreciated!
Weekly Halacha : Kashrut Rabbi David Brofsky, Yeshivat Har Etzion
Using Dishwashers for Meat and Dairy Consecutively:
The Status of the Dishwasher's Walls What is the status of the dishwasher's walls?
Let us say that one washes dairy or meat dishes in a
dishwasher. We must ask whether the walls of the dishwasher
absorb the taste, rendering the entire dishwasher a milkhig (dairy)
or fleishig (meat) utensil. Similarly, we must determine whether
the walls of the dishwasher have the ability to impart taste to the
dishes being washed.
Regarding the walls of the dishwasher there would seem
to be two ways in which they can absorb ta'am (taste).
If the concern is ta'am that came from the dishes them-
selves, certainly that ta'am should be considered merely "nat bar
nat" (secondary). Incidentally, this rationale applies only to ko-
sher meat or dairy dishes; even secondary taste emitted from non-
kosher utensils has the ability to affect another vessel.
If the concern is that taste from meat or dairy food resi-
due may be absorbed into the utensils, then we must ask our-
selves: Is the dishwasher an environment in which ta'am can be
transferred?
Seemingly, there should be a major difference between
dishwashers in America and in Europe/Israel. An American dish-
washer receives its water from a separate hot water pipe. The
water entering the dishwasher was heated up in the house boiler,
rendering the dishwasher a "keli sheni" (second vessel) and not a
"keli rishon." Dishwashers in Europe and Israel, however, con-
tain a heating element in the bottom of the machine, rendering
the dishwasher a keli rishon.
This difference may be very significant to our discus-
sion. In the future, we will discuss the difference between a keli
rishon and keli sheni. It is sufficient for now to say that if the
food particles are heated in a keli sheni, one may argue that the
dishwasher bottom never has the potential to absorb ta'am
(Shulchan Arukh YD 105:2). Furthermore, the water sprayed by
the revolving wand MAY be considered iruy (pouring) from a
keli sheni, which is most likely halakhically insignificant.
If, however, we view the dishwasher as a keli rishon, the
Rabbi’s Message Rabbi Alter
ליו ה א ‘וירא א ר לני ממ א תח ב ב פ הוא יש ל ו חם היום. האה כ“And Hashem appeared to him at the Plains of Mamre while he
was sitting at the entrance to the tent during the heat of the
day.” (18:1)
The purpose of Hashem’s appearance to Avraham is
somewhat ambiguous. We are not told why Hashem ap-
peared, and what, if anything, he told Avraham.
Rashi quotes the Midrash which argues that he came
to be mevaker cholim, visiting Avraham, who was recuperat-
ing from his brit mila surgery.
Abarbanel argues that Hashem came to visit him,
whereupon they were immediately interrupted by visitors.
After the visitors left, Hashem informed Avraham that he
was going to destroy Sedom. The purpose of his visit was to
relay this information, but it was interrupted by the visitors.
Rashbam offers a third interpretation. He explains
that the first pasuk in our parsha introduces our story by tell-
ing us that Hashem came to visit Avraham. The next pasuk
explains the nature of the visit. We are told that he saw three
men who were, in reality, angels. When the Torah tells us
that Hashem appeared to Avraham, it means that the angels,
representing Hashem, appeared to Avraham. Rashbam sup-
ports this interpretation by offering a number of pesukim
where the appearance of angels is referred to as the appear-
ance of Hashem. One example he cites is the story of Moshe
and the burning bush. The pesukim relate that Moshe saw an
angel in the bush, and then Hashem began to speak to him.
The Rambam in Moreh Nevuchim offers a similar explana-
tion of the first pasuk in our parsha, as does Chizkuni.
How are we to understand this story? Did Avraham
realize what was transpiring? Did he understand that these
men were really angels and messengers of Hashem? If he did
understand, why did he treat them like humans and provide
them with shelter and food?
Applying the reading of the Rashbam, we can under-
stand this story in the following way. Angels, Cont’d on page 4
Refuah Shleima
Please include the following names in your prayers. May each be granted a Refuah Shleima. Names are kept on the list until the next Rosh Chodesh. Help us keep the list accurate by verifying the necessary details each month on the Cholim GoogleDoc.
Chaim Shmuel ben Miriam Moshe Ben Reizel Shifra Tzirel bat Sorah Leah Shlomo Ben Miriam Avraham Shalom ben Henna Barak Mordechai ben Edit Bentzion ben Masha Yehudit Boruch Getzel HaKohen ben Esther Chaim Benjamin ben Bracha Chanah Elisheva Rivka bat Sarah Devorah Leah bat Chanah Dina bat Hyla and Shayla Ezra ben Mazal Golda Vichma bat Malka Kayla Ida bat Esa Kalman ben Esther Leah bat Sarah Leah Devora Kivitiya bat Chaya Meyer Pesach ben Etel Michael Aharon ben Hasia Michael Moshe Zeev ben Yehudit Naomi Miriam bat Sarah Emanu Nataniel ben Elisheva Rabbi Ephraim Ben Henna Rachamim ben Sarah Raizel Shayna bas Basya Raphael Yotam ben Efrat Sandra Miriam Shoshana bat Chanah Sarah Esther bat Faiyge Sarah Shoshanna bat Sarah Shashi bat Batya Baila Shoshana Michal bat Sarah shoshana ressa bat ahuva Simcha haKohen ben Chana Tirtza bat Sarah Tova Leah bat Chana Yaakov ben Miriam Yechiel Tzvi-Herschel Ben Zeisel Kayla Yochanan ben Malka v'Yaakov Miriam Esther Bryna bat Itki Nachum Noach ben Sarah Miriam Tova Chaya bat Chanah Eliyahu Chayim HaKohen ben Sarah Rivka Dov Shmuel ben nechama rivka Shimon ben Miriam Hendel Noa Shani bat Chaya Bracha Ilan Meir ben Sara Yehuda ben Margalit Sarah Esther Bat Margalit Sarah Etel bat Rivka Rochel Rochel Leah Nechama bat Esther Galina bas Rachel Chaya Chaya Esther Chava bat Sarah Baruch Dov ben Sarah Yaffa Batya bat Fradel Yonna bat Esther (Rabbi) Tzvi Gershon ben Shaindel Shaina Raizel
Cont’d on page 3
Bais Yaakov for Mothers and Others—A six session program of Chumash (Bamidbar) studying the same Parsha as Bais
Yaakov girls. Taught by Miss Dasi Indich. Sunday nights from 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.mat Aish Denver. November 2, 9, 16, 23,
30, and December 7. For more information please call Mrs. Leah Schiermeyer at 303-771-0591 or
email [email protected].
* Kehilas Bais Yisroel Grand Opening Event/Chanukas HaBayis and Synagogue Dedication—Sunday, November 9,
10:30 am at 295 S. Locust Street. Rabbi Menachem Goldberger of Baltimore will lead the procession and offer Divrei
Beracha. Light refreshments will be served.
* JEWISHColorado Presents The Men’s Event—Wednesday, November 12, 6:00-9:00 pm, at Wings Over the Rockies
Air and Space Museum. Featuring David Siegel, Consul General of Israel. Find out more and register at
www.jewishcolorado.org/mensevent.
* Jewish Experience Concert with Shua Kessin—Saturday night, Nov. 15, 7:00 pm at the Jewish Experience Center, 399
S. Monaco. Havdalah featuring singer Shua Kessin and his Harmonic Band. $15 dollars in advance; $20 at the door.
Radio Chavura—This Sunday, Nov. 9, at 6:30 pm, exclusively at www.chavura.com, we air another edition of Radio
Chavura - the weekly half-hour Jewish radio program that celebrates Colorado's vibrant Jewish community. Radio Chavura
features a diverse range of guests that includes authors, artists, students, and congregational leaders. This multi-
generational show will make you laugh, cry, and reminisce.—www.chavura.com
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
* DAT Minyan only certifies Kashrut of events it hosts or co-sponsors.
food residue is actually cooking in the bottom of the dishwater, and ta'am is absorbed into its walls. If so, then the next time this
dishwasher is used, it is equivalent to cooking meat in a dairy pot, which renders the entire machine and its contents basar be-chalav
(meat and dairy)!
Rav Moshe Feinstein (YD 3:11), who argued FOR the permissibility of using one dishwasher for consecutive use of meat
and dairy dishes, notes that a dishwasher is a keli sheni, and therefore there may be no halakhic problem. Some argue (see article by
Rav Yisrael Rosen, Techumin 11) that dishwashers in Europe and Israel are considered a keli rishon, rendering the heter of Rav
Moshe Feinstein not applicable in Israel and Europe.
Incidentally, I am under the impression that newer dishwasher models in America also have built-in heating elements not
only for the drying cycle, but also to insure that the water reaches the proper temperature. The web page cited last week seems to
confirm this. I encourage readers to investigate this point further.
WEEKLY HALACHA (cont’d from Page 2)
Used Book Collection for Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital DAT School’s Community Volunteer Association
Chessed Committee is collecting new or gently used books for the children's library cart of the Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital.
This is a great opportunity to go through your bookshelves. A collection box is located in the lobby during the school week.
Collection deadline is Friday, Nov. 21.
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as representatives of Hashem, are spiritual beings. At the same time, we find physical descriptions of angels in various prophe-
cies. As such, angels exist in a realm that lies somewhere between the physical and spiritual. As such, they are often created
bearing physical characteristics, while still remaining primarily spiritual beings. The nature of their mission may determine the
extent of their physicality. Some angels may be more physical than others.
Avraham realized that his visitors were angels. This is why he said, “Ado-nai, im na matzatee chen be’einecha, al na
taavor me’al avdecha.” There is a debate whether the word adonai referred to Hashem, or referred to the messengers. One of
the reasons to argue that he was not speaking to the angels is that the phrase is addressed to one being, whereas there were
three angels. A response to this argument is that Avraham was speaking to the angels. He recognized that all three angels were
there to represent Hashem, and as such he asked the Divine Presence, represented in this case by the three angels, not to leave.
After they agreed to stay, he began to speak in the plural because he was feeding three mouths and washing three sets of feet,
so the usage of plural in this case is appropriate.
If Avraham understood who they were, why did he feed them? He understood that some angels manifest physical
characteristics to the point where they function in physical ways during the duration of their mission in this world. This is why
the Torah says that he saw “Shlosha anoshim nitzavim alav.” They were angels who had taken on the features of man and
were therefore to be referred to as men.
We find a similar example when Yaakov struggled with the angel of Esav. We are told “vayeavek ish imo,” “a man fought with him.” This incident was similar in that this angel fulfilled his purpose by taking on physical attributes and engag-
ing in the physical act of fighting.
Avraham understood this and recognized that these were angels that were capable of eating. Therefore he fed them.
Thus, Avraham understood not only who these visitors were, but how to treat them appropriately.
D’VAR TORAH (cont’d from Page 2)
The mikvah building at East Alameda Ave. and Leyden Street is closing permanently, effec-tive immediately. Meanwhile, the MOED board and the community will actively continue to raise funds to replace it with a new, state-of-the-art community mikvah on that site. After years of bandaid fixes and renovations that could only delay the inevitable, the build-ing has deteriorated at an alarming rate over the past few months. Safety is always our primary concern, and as winter approaches it became obvious that the building is no longer safe and cannot be repaired. Rabbis will advise mikvah users of alternatative facilities available for weekday and Shabbos use as information becomes available.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE EAST DENVER MIKVAH
The DAT Minyan Board is excited to share with you the job description for our next Rabbi which is now posted at YU and on our shul website at
DATMinyan.org/Rabbi. The search committee members, who will represent the shul membership in selecting high quality candidates to visit our com-
munity, are David Fishman, Scott Friedman, Julie Lieber, Naomi Lev, Leslie Stewart, Chaim Loewenthal, Josh Fine, Marc Braunstein, Terry Samuel,
and Rabbi Michael Sunshine. We look forward to sharing details about the search process with the shul membership in the next week or two. Please
take the time to read the job description and be an active participant in helping the search committee identify qualified and dynamic candidates.
Thank you!
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE RABBINIC SEARCH COMMITTEE
DAT MINYAN YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mitzvot and Midot
Program
ביקור חוליםVisiting the Sick
M&M is back! Every Shabbat the children
learn the importance of a Middah or Mitz-
vah. They are rewarded with a few M&Ms
for applying it and doing it correctly during
groups.
This Coming Sunday, 12/15
DAT Dollars
Hey 1st-3rd Graders!
Earn DAT dollars!
Spend on cool prizes!
Arrive by 9:45
Daven nicely
Behave properly
Youth Group Guidelines: Pick up for all groups (including 4th-6th graders) is indoors. Please bring your child’s labeled water bottle, hat, and jacket to groups with them. Advisors
and kids will no longer be allowed to get these items from the coat rack or strollers during groups.
A parent or guardian must be on shul premises when children are in groups.
Children not attending groups must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
Please remember to pick up your children immediately after the Rabbi’s speech.
Shabbat, Nov. 8
Parshat Vayeira
Sponsor youth snacks from the comfort
of your living room couch!
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Experience. Knowledge. Creativity.
It’s All at the DAT Minyan.
Wine and Cheese at the DAT Café RSVP to Howie Shapiro—[email protected]
Saturday Night, November 15 7:00 pm at the DAT Minyan
Join us for wine, cheese, and intellectual stimulation as we study “The Mesorah of Kosher Birds” with Rabbi
Chaim Loike from the Orthodox Union live via Skype. Rabbi Loike is an expert on the Kashrut of birds and has done research on exotic and rare birds. His dy-
namic presentations demonstrate the intersect be-tween Torah, history, biology, and zoology.
Keeping a Kosher Home With Rabbi Alter
Tuesday Nights, 7:30 pm Nov. 11, 18, and 25, and Dec. 2
Designed for beginners and more advanced
learners, this practical review of the laws of
kitchen kashrut will build your knowledge and boost your Kashrut
confidence.
Kashrut In-Depth With Reb Noam Horowitz
Sun. Nights—Starts Dec. 7! $50 textbook fee;
Pre-Registration Required
With a beautiful new textbook and the
guidance of a seasoned educator, a thorough knowledge of Hilchot Kashrut is closer than
you ever imagined.
Mr. Phillipe Karsenty “A Blood Libel in the 21st Century?”
Shabbat, November 14-15
6825 E. ALAMEDA AVE. DENVER, CO 80224
DAT Minyan is a dynamic and friendly Modern Orthodox synagogue for all ages, dedicated to meaningful prayer, personal spiritual develop-ment, community growth, youth involvement,
Torah education and Religious Zionism.
Philippe Karsenty is a French media analyst and founder of Media-Ratings, a com-pany monitoring the French media for bias. Mr. Karsenty was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from North Africa. When he was in his 20s, he set up a share-trading company on the Paris Bourse, and continued to work as a broker until 1997. Karsenty came to widespread public at-tention in 2004, when he was sued for libel by the French television network, France 2, after accusing the network of having broadcast a staged footage of the reported killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy, Muhammad al-Durrah, during a gun battle in the Gaza Strip in 2000.[1] France 2 won its case in October 2006,[3] but the judgment was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008, with France 2 refusing to release the full footage taken by their stringer on that day.[4] France 2 has appealed the deci-
sion to the Cour de cassation, France's highest court. Subsequently, Karsenty won a case against Canal+, a French pay television chan-nel, which broadcast a documentary film sup-porting Charles Enderlin's report. Karsenty said the documentary had slandered him while ig-noring the facts.[6] In February 2012, the Cour de cassation cancelled the ruling of the Court of Appeal which had acquitted Karsenty. On June 26, 2013, the Paris Court of Appeals once again convicted Karsenty of defamation, and fined him €7000. Parallel to that, on June 10, 2010, a court in Nanterre sentenced Canal Plus and Tac Press for defaming Philippe Karsenty in a documentary broadcast by this channel on April 24, 2008 whose title was Rumors, Brainwashing: The New News War.