Parshas Haazinu-Shabbos Shuva - The Right Of Return
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Additional videos can be found here on YouTube


Erev Shabbos Friday Evening September 25th

6:26pm Candle Lighting

6:37pm Mincha followed by Kabolas Shabbos - Downstairs in the social hall 



Shabbos Morning Saturday September 26th

7:30am Daf Yomi

8:00am Early Shacharis downstairs

8:30am Shacharis upstairs

9:47am Latest time for morning Shema

5:00pm Shabbos Shuva Drasha

6:00pm Mincha

7:00pm Gemara Shiur

7:35pm Maariv / Shabbos ends


YOM KIPPUR SCHEDULE


Erev Yom Kippur Sunday September 27th

7:40am Selichos

8:00am Shacharis

2:30pm Mincha

6:22pm Candle Lighting

6:23pm Fast Begins

6:25pm Kol Nidre followed by Maariv - upstairs

6:35pm Kol Nidre followed by Maariv - downstairs


Yom Kippur Monday September 28th

8:00am Shacharis Upstairs / 11:00am Yizkor (Approx)

9:00am Shacharis downstairs / 10:30am Yizkor (Approx)

2:30pm Community Yizkor downstairs - all are welcome

6:20pm Ne’ilah (Approx)

7:31pm Maariv / Fast Ends



Weekday Schedule

7:00am Daf Yomi

7:25am Selichos Friday 9/25

7:40am Selichos Sunday 9/27

8:00am Shacharis

6:25pm Mincha

6:55pm Maariv

Tuesdays After Maariv Yitzchok Dov Rottenstein Gemorah Shiur
Welcome!
We would like to welcome Randy Lieberman as a new member of the Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park.

We are happy to have him as a member.
Welcome to the New Year 5781
We trust you and your loved ones are in good health during these difficult times, and that you are enjoying a very pleasant summer. We will have High Holy Day davening as usual but this year, due to the current health crisis, we will be following medical guidelines requiring masks and social distancing. Therefore, you may wish to reserve seating early. (see below)

Reservations for the Yomim Noraim
We continue to enforce social distancing and, therefore, the capacities in our minyanim will be very limited. We will thus not be assigning specific seats to mispallelim. If you have purchased a seat and wish to sit in a specific section, please come early to "reserve" a seat by placing your personal items on it, and do make sure that you are within the social distancing guidelines.

Remember capacities are very limited so please do make your reservation early.


Annual Membership Dues
Because of these difficult times, we have decided to keep annual membership dues steady. Annual dues for the Jewish year - $250 for a full voting member; $125 for supporting member - are always due on September 1 at the beginning of the year. Members and Supporters have already been charged for dues for the coming year. You may already have received a statement by the time you read this. You can log into your own account to review the charges. [Login instructions]


Want to be a Supporter of our wonderful Shul? Supporters have many of the entitlements of full members, including member pricing for High Holy Day seating. HERE


Log into your account
Did you know you can log in to your own account to update your information (including Yahrzeit information), pay your bills, view your outstanding charges, make donations, etc? If you are a full member or a supporting member, you can also get member pricing - for example for shul events, annual dues, seats for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. when you are logged in. 



Our Yizkor Book Continues ...
We are continuing our Centennial Yizkor Journal through the 5781 yomim tovim. It will be displayed on the digital monitors throughout the shul. To view and contribute, visit: [LINK]
Torah Thoughts
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The office will be open Mondays
from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

All are welcome, face mask is required.
To All Our Choshuv Members and Friends,

Boruch Hashem we are beginning another advancement in our staged re opening.

The guidelines listed below are for the sake of the protection and welfare of all our Mispallelim.

All who attend must wear a mask. There are a few masks available for those who do not wear their own. You may wear a mask on your face when you come to Shul and it is not considered carrying if it is properly worn. Same is true for gloves. There will be places marked off in the shul (on the seats) that are for the purpose of social distancing. This too is a requirement for the preservation of the health of all our Mispallelim.

We are following proper protocols for Krias HaTorah. The Oleh will be called up, but distancing will be maintained. There will not be anyone on the Bimah except for the person making the Bracha. After he steps down, the Baal Koreh will be the only person on the Bimah. The Gabbaim will be distanced on the sides, down from the Bimah.

There is no kissing of the Sefer Torah, nor will more than one person take out and put back the Torah. Please do not shake hands with anyone. After Davening Mispallelim are requested to leave in an orderly fashion that maintains proper distancing.

Rest rooms will be cleaned continually.

Just as we are being very cautious of our Physical well-being, we should also be concerned about our Neshama well-being. Returning to our Mikdash MeAt enjoins us to be extremely careful about the proper reverence for the Makom and the Teffilah. There is no talking during the Davening.

Thank you for your cooperation.

I look forward to returning to our Mikdash MeAt and personally greeting you with a hearty Shabbat Shalom and Good Shabbos.

Your Devoted Rav,
Rabbi Moshe Snow