YIBE SUSPENDS SHIURIM AND MINYANIM FOR THE DURATION OF THIS HEALTH CRISIS
Parshas Vayakhel-Pekudei
Chazak Chazak Venischazek
Luach for Davening at home
This Friday night, the first time that Davening is slated to be at home, after saying Shemoneh Esrai you recite Vayechulu but do not say Magen Avos or the Retzai that follows.

After Shacharis on Shabbos it is proper to read the Torah reading (Parshas Vayakhel and Pekudai in Chumash Shemos), followed by Parshas Hachodesh, (the first 10 Pesukim of Chapter 12 in Chumash Shemos) and the HafTorah (Yechezkel chapter 48) from a Chumash. In Yekum Purkon you only say the first paragraph of Yekum Purkan but not the second, nor the Mi Shebeirach that follows. We do say the full Mevorchim Ha Chodesh beginning with the Yehi Ratzon for Birchas Hachodesh. Rosh Chodesh Nisan is on Thursday, Yom Chamishi. The Moled (advent of the New Moon) for Chodesh Nisan is , Tuesday morning 14 minutes and 11 chalakim after 10. After Rosh Chodesh Bentching we do not say Av Horachamim.

In reference to Mechiras Chometz, instructions for carrying out the sale by Telephone and on line through the computer will IYH be in next week's newsletter.

Wishing all a Healthy and Kedusha filled Shabbos.
Your Devoted Rav,
Rabbi Moshe Snow
A Message from our Rav:
To My Dear Young Israel Beth El Members and Friends,

The Shul is celebrating one hundred years since it opened. I doubt that in all this time the Shul had to be closed for any day, let alone for a Shabbos. But now, with the dangerous Corona virus plague, we have been forced to take the heart wrenching but absolutely necessary step of suspending all Shiurim and Minyanim for the immediate near future. As soon as is possible we shall once again fill our Mikdash Me'at with the sounds of Torah learning and Teffilah.

This suspension was taken with the full support of our Rabbinic and lay leadership. Make no mistake, this virus is dangerous. Lives will be saved by limiting contact with others. If even one life will be saved, and I have been informed by medical professionals that many more than one life will be saved, then these extreme measures are proper.

The temporary closure carries with it the implicit message that no one should attend any Minyanim anywhere in our community. Only by strict adherence to these measures can the safety of our lives and those around us be protected.
 
Davening at home transforms our homes into a Shul. The Talmud in Megillah states that all Batei Knesses in the exile will one day be relocated to Yerushalayim. If we turn our home into a Shul, then our home too shall be moved to the Holiest place on Earth, Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh. It will take effort on our part, but I have no doubt that we are up to the task. 

This will be an opportunity for us to increase our knowledge and understanding of our Teffilos, prayers, as we will have the opportunity to say them a bit more slowly, and with Kavannah, intent. We will also have the chance to spend time learning at home. This Shabbos, for example, will be an opportunity to read the Parsha (Vayakhel, Pekuday, and it is also Parshas Hachodesh) and fulfill the Mitzvah of Shnayim Mikra V'Echad Targum. That is reading the Parsha twice in the original, and once in translation. Beyond that, we may even have the time to look into some explanations of various commentaries.

Please note that this Shabbos is Shabbos Mevorchim Hachodesh Nissan. Rosh Chodesh will IY"H be on Thursday.

Although we want to be extremely careful of getting together with others in person, we still should reach out to others through the telephone, or through the use of computers. It is a blessing from Hashem that computers were invented before we were faced with this problem of isolation. It's another example of Hashem preparing the Refuah (healing) before the makkah (sickness).

In that vein, please note that each day Sunday through Thursday, at 8:30PM there will be a Shiur in Mishnayos (Keilim) and Halacha (Pesach). Each morning at 7:00AM is the Daf Yomi. Tuesday night is the Yitzchok Dov Rottenstein Shiur in Maseches Makkos at 8:00PM.

To join the 7:00am Daf Yomi (only available by phone) Please call
914-338-0000 , Enter Code 560488# then follow the instructions.

To join the evening Mishnayos and Pesach Halacha Shiur at 8:30 pm each night Sunday through Thursday by phone Please call 929-205-6099 , Enter code 870685158# then follow the instructions.

If you would like to join by zoom video, here is the link:

Meeting ID: 870 685 158
Password: 876053

The challenges facing us individually and collectively are unprecedented. May Hashem give us the fortitude to get through this difficult time admirably. Let us strive to be somewhat improved in our Torah study, Mitzvah observance, and Davening during this hopefully brief time of challenge.

May we all be blessed with good health.
Shabbat Shalom UmeVorach.
Rabbi Moshe Snow, Morah D'Asra
Judd Odzer, President
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