Bialystoker Synagogue Shabbos Announcements

Shabbos Parshas Kedoshim

May 10th - 17th 2024

2nd - 9th of Iyar 5784

Shul calendar
Parsha Sheets

Friday Night


Candles: 7:44 PM


Mincha-Kabbalas Shabbos-Maariv: 6:20 & 7:49 PM




Shabbos Day



Shacharis: 7:00 & 9:00 AM


Mincha: 2:00 & 7:30 PM


Maariv & Shabbos Ends: 8:53 PM






Sponsorships


Kiddush 1st minyan:

~Yossi Feit & Edith Gross in  memory of his parents Shmuel & Leeba Feit


Kiddush 2nd minyan:

~

Weekday Davening Times



Earliest Tefilin: 4:41 AM


Latest Shema: 9:14 AM


Daily Shacharis: 6:00, 7:30 & 8:30 AM


Daily Mincha: 7:55 PM


Daily Maariv: 8:40 PM



Click here for May calendar


Weekly Shiurim:


Rabbi Yosef Seidenberg daily shiur between Mincha & Maariv


Moments of Inspiration by Rabbi Yehuda Blank



Torah Fund

A contribution of $54 to the Torah Fund enables you to sponsor a daily shiur in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special occasion. This past week donations to the Torah Fund were made by:



~David & Helen Greenberg in memory of Chaim Aaron ben Dovid Shmuel

~Matty & Freda Fried & Willie & Judy Rapfogel in memory of their father Hyman Rapfogel Chaim Yitzchok ben Avraham







Donate

Mazal Tovs


~Esther Jacob on the marriage of her grandson Sruli Malek to Neshama Fedowitz

~Simcha & Aviva Mermelstein on the marriage of their son Eli to Eliana Kramer

Condolences


~

Upcoming Events/Information


Dues & Donations can be made here, or thru Zelle (bialystokersynagogue@gmail.com)











International Shabbos Tehillim initiative.  Click, sign up and share:

www.shabbostehillim.com

New sign up weekly. You can also sign up for a permanent assignment or request help signing up by clicking on this link.











Free Materials - For Anyone Who is Blind or Has Low Vision


JBI can help you or a loved one who is blind or visually impaired celebrate the Jewish holidays with FREE Machzorim (prayer books), Selichot, Taschlich prayers, Yizkor prayers, a 16-month holiday calendar, and much more, all in accessible formats. Founded in 1931 as The Jewish Braille Institute, JBI provides people of all ages who are blind, have low vision, are print disabled, or are physically unable to hold a book, access to texts vital to Jewish culture, heritage, education, religious life, and community. JBI delivers, free of charge, a wide variety of Jewish-interest materials in large print, audio, and braille, directly to our patrons’ doorsteps. To learn more about JBI’s free circulating library of both fiction and nonfiction, liturgical texts, personalized custom materials, and cultural offerings including a bi-monthly magazine and concert and lecture series, call 800-433-1531, email library@jbilibrary.org, or visit www.jbilibrary.org







Help Support Hatzolah of the Lower East Side. Click here for more info


Help Support Misaskim, There is now a local branch on the LES

https://thechesedfund.com/misaskim/yankieslegacy/teams/doviejacob



Menachem Tuchman, Rabbi

Yosef Peretz, A"H , President


Donate
Visit our Website