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The Village Shul Weekly Bulletin

April 12-18, 2025

14-20 Nissan 5785

Shabbat HaGadol

Erev Pesach

Parashat Tzav

פָּרָשַׁת צַו

 IN THIS EMAIL


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  • April 11th: Pre-Pesach Friday Dinner - SOLD OUT!
  • April 12th - Prepare for Pesach with Rabbi Katz
  • April 24th - Yom Hashoah - Shlissel Challah Bake - Click HERE ***registration now open, limited spaces available***
  • April 25th - Young Families with Children - Yom Ha'Atzmaut Pre-Shabbat Dinner -Click HERE
  • May 2nd - Shabbat Dinner for Israel 77th Birthday 2025 - Click HERE
  • June 10th: The Village Shul 27th Annual Golf Tournament - Click HERE


PESACH:

  • 2025 / 5785 Pesach Schedule - Click HERE
  • April 20th - 10:35AM Yizkor Service
  • 2025 COR Passover Magazine - Click HERE

We are looking forward to a beautiful Pesach and hope that you can join us for the chag. This year the days preceding Pesach are different than usual therefore, we are including the following guide to clarify what to do on the days leading to Pesach.

 

Thursday, April 10th

Search for Chometz will take place in the evening of Thursday after 8:39pm. All premises should be Chometz free at this time. 


Following the search for Chometz the nullification for all unknown Chometz is said.

 Any known Chometz still in your possession should be placed in 1 of 3 places.

 1) In a designated area set aside for destruction the following day.

 2) In closed cabinets or rooms marked for sale.

 3) In a designated area (away from the main kitchen) set aside for eating on Friday and Shabbos in the permitted times.


Friday, April 11th 

Destroying the Chometz, including the ten pieces of bread put out at the search the evening prior and the Chometz in area #1. Though the Chometz can be destroyed anytime before Shabbos, it is preferable to burn it on Friday before noon, as other years. There is a public Chometz burning managed by the fire department in the parking lot across from 129 McGillivary Ave.

 

Preparations for the Pesach Seder should be done before Shabbos since we are not permitted to prepare for Pesach on Shabbos. This includes the items on the seder plate and all foods for the first 2 days of Pesach that are needed to be prepared in advance.

 

For an in-person chag Samech greeting, and to help with the preparations, you are invited to pick up a container of prepared Charoses at the home of Rabbi & Rebbetzin Katz anytime on Thursday.

 

We also light a 72 hour candle to use for lighting the candles on the following 2 nights.

 

The Friday night dinner needs a bit of planning since we want to avoid chometz as the house is already prepared for Pesach but we also don't eat regular Matza or Matza products before Pesach. It can be done in the following 2 ways:

1) The preferred way is to have the meal entirely kosher for Pesach and eat the meal as if a Pesach meal. In the place of Regular Matza for Hamotzi, Kosher for Pesach Egg Matza can be used which is permitted on erev Pesach.

 

Matza balls can be eaten during this meal since the matza meal is boiled, and it is also permitted on Erev Pesach.


 2) To have Pitas or other non crumbly rolls for Hamotzi. If this method is chosen, one must be careful to use disposable tableware and then to shake out and sweep up all crumbs and deposit outside of the house following the meal.

 

Kitniyos can be prepared in disposable equipment and served during this meal.

 

Shabbos, April 12th 

 Shabbos morning lunch can be eaten in the same methods as the Friday night meal but there is a difference in timing. 

 

If you are using bread or kitniyos, the meal should start early enough that they be consumed preferably by 10:41am or 11:09am if necessary. 

 

If you are using Kosher for Pesach Egg Matza, they can be eaten later until 1pm.

 

Biur Chometz Should be performed for any Chometz that was in use over Shabbos and be out of your possession by 12pm. This can be done by putting it out in the street if you are in an area with an eruv or flushing it down the toilet. If needed it can also be added to the closet that was sold, and added to the sale.

 

Kol Chamira, The nullification of all Chometz should also be said before noon.

 

Seudat Shlishit, can be done in the same method as the morning meal if time allows for a break between the morning meal and Seudat Shlishit within the permitted time.

 

A good way to do this is to wash on egg matza at the Village Shul Kiddush following davening and then have another meal at home.

 

If time does not allow, Seudat Shlishit at your home can be fulfilled by eating protein or fruit in the after noon.

 

Relax at this point and enjoy your most relaxing few hours leading to the Seder as we won't start preparing until 8:43pm

 

Chag kosher ve'sameach,

Rabbi Tzvi Sytner

Rabbi Shlomo Katz

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Les Aaron (Chairman), Rob Berger (President), Allan Corber, Anton Benjamin, Aubrey Freedman, Elana Carr, Matthew Friedberg, Nancy Weisbrod, Willy Tencer, Reb Zale Newman, Daniel Israelsohn, David Friedmann, Jacques Sayegh.


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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR OUR TOTS TOGETHER PRESCHOOL

We’re excited to announce that registration for Tots Together 2025-26, Toddlers and Nursery, is now open to all families! Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to register soon using the link below.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 18TH

Due to the statutory holiday, the office will be closed.

FRIDAY, APRIL11TH

7:00 AM Shacharit 

 

6:20 PM Mincha & Kabbalas Shabbos (Main Sanctuary)

7:00 PM Friday Night Community Dinner (Friedmann Berg Social Hall) - SOLD OUT 

 

Remember to light a 72-hour candle prior to candle lighting, so as to be able to light candles on the following nights from a per-existing flame                        

6:33 PM Earliest candle-lighting

7:38 PM Latest candle-lighting


SHABBAT, APRIL 12TH

7:45 AM - 9:45 AM Shacharit, Krias Hatorah & Mussaf

 

9:45 AM Comunitty Kiddush (Weinbaum Beis Midrash)

 

6:50 PM Insights in the Haggadah with Rabbi Shlomo Katz 

7:35 PM Mincha

8:00 PM Dvar Torah by Rabbi Ori Bergman (Main Sanctuary)

8:15 PM Ma’ariv


Candle-lighting from pre-existing flame and preparations for the first Seder begins after 8:43 PM


SUNDAY, APRIL 13TH - FIRST DAY OF PESACH

9:15 AM Shacharit

10:00 AM Youth Program (2nd & 3rd Floors)

10:45 AM Alternative Session (Weinbaum Beis Midrash)

with Adrienne Gold-Davis

'Silencing our inner Pharoah's'

11:00 AM Drasha Rabbi Shlomo Katz (Main Sanctuary)


11:45 AM Community Kiddush (Friedmann Berg Social Hall)


7:40 PM Mincha

8:05 PM Dvar Torah with Noah Berger

8:15 PM Ma'ariv


Candle-lighting from pre-existing flame and preparations for the second Seder begins after 8:45 PM. We commence the Counting of the Omer at Night.


MONDAY, APRIL 14TH - SECOND DAY OF PESACH

9:15 AM Shacharit (Main Sactuary)

10:00 AM Youth Program

10:45 AM Alternative Session Reb Zale Newman (Beis Midrash)

'Miriam, the THREE Questions and the key take away of this Holy Holiday'

11:00 AM Drasha Rabbi Shlomo Katz (Main Sanctuary)

11:45 AM Community Kiddush (Friedmann Berg Social Hall)


7:40 PM Mincha

8:05 PM Dvar Torah with Ezra Markovits

8:35 PM Ma'ariv


8:46 PM Havdallah without a flame or spices

CHOL HAMO'ED SERVICES AT TVS

SHACHARIT

Tuesday - Friday 7:30 AM


MINCHA

Tuesday - Thursday 6:20 PM

ANNOUNCEMENTS


The Breakfast for the Siyum for the First born was co-sponsored by Ronda Wunsch in honour of the Yahrzeit of her brother David Allen Stoller, Dovid Eliyahu ben Chaim A”H and her mother Ethel (Ettie) Elchitz, Ethel bat Binyomin A”H and by Jacques and Vivian Sayegh

in honour of Yair Sayegh completing Tractate Gittin and wishing the Village Shul Community Chag Kasher V'Sameach.


Rabbi Katz class on Shabbos, April 12, is sponsored by Joe and Renanah Gemeiner in honour of the Yahrzeit of Joshua Rogers, Yehoshua David ben Avraham A”H.


Adrienne Gold-Davis's class on Sunday April 13 is sponsored by Avidan de Lara and Karen Levy to mark the end of the shloshim on Friday, April 11, in memory of Karen’s stepfather Sr. Jacky Cohen Azar, Jacobo ben Ruth A”H.


Reb Zale Newman's class on April 14 is sponsored by Joe and Renanah Gemeiner in appreciation for Reb Zale's help and guidance.

THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS

Amanda Medjuck

Noah Gasner

Jeremy Goldhar

Jesse Schwartz

Shane Diamond

Avidan de Lara

Ashley Nahornick-Vale

Richard (Ricky) Klug

Jonah Stern

Daniel Jacob Rimer

Nellie Lev Nahmias

Andrew Stein

Mila Nirenshtein

Max Weisbrod

Arbel Sussman

Sara Goldband

Joseph Starkman

Charlie (Elisha) Herrera-Vacaflor

Jenna Brodlieb

Kim Abrams

Jennifer Lawrence

Henry Strasser

Georgina Bloom

THIS WEEK'S YAHRZEITS

Joe and Renanah Gemeiner's friend Joshua Rogers, Yehoshua David ben Avraham A"H April 12th.

Peter Benson's mother Norma Betty Benson, Nechama Bracha bat Chaim A"H April 12th.

Ronda Wunsch's brother David Allen Stoller, Dovid Eliyahu ben Chaim A"H April 12th.

Mary Orzech's father-in-law Mordechai Orzech, Mordechai ben Moshe A"H April 12th.

Paul Gould's father David Gould, Dovid ben Herchel A"H April 13th.

Fern Coopersmith-Suckonic's father Dr. Harvey Coopersmith, Herschel Ben Yosef A"H April 13th.

Marla Sherman's father Jerry Sherman, Yaacov A"H April 13th.

Alan and Rebecca Simpson's son Eli Monson Simpson, Yecheskel Raphael ben Avraham Modechai A"H April 13th.

Lynda Prince's father William Pascoe, Velvel ben Yosef A"H April 13th.

Joseph Starkman's father Henry Starkman, Tzvi ben Yosef haLevi A"H April 15th.

Arthur Stern's sister Beverly Tepperman, Bayla Dina bat Moshe A"H April 16th.

Sharon Fligel's father Barry Fligel, Beryl A"H April 16th.

Rhona Slomovic's father Allan Gutman, Avraham ben Shlomo A"H April 17th.

Jenny Frisch's mother Marjorie Rosenberg, Malka A"H April 17th.

Richard Posluns' father Jacob Israel Posluns, Yaakov Yisrael A"H April 18th.

Harvey Kaplovitch's mother Leah Kaplovitch A"H April 18th.

Samuel Wygodny's father Abraham Wygodny, Avraham Abba ben Binyumin A"H April 18th.

OUR WEEKLY CLASSES

ARE CURRENTLY ON PAUSE, DURING PESACH

 AND WILL RESUME ON APRIL 23RD

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THE VILLAGE SHUL MIKVAH

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For more information, please contact Chana Lebowitz, Mikvah Supervisor: mikvah@villagehul.com

 

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SECURITY AWARENESS 

Everyone has a role in community security: do your part. See something, say something! In an emergency, your first call should be to 911. Please report any suspicious or antisemitic incidents to the police and our 24/7 Hotline at 416.635.5600. You can also report using UJA’s digital portal HERE.

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$360 DONATION:

Small engraved plaque on the wall

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$720 DONATION:

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TRIBUTE CARDS

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