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Young Israelight
Terumah 5781
Parshat Zachor
7-8 Adar February 19-20
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Friday, February 19
7:30am Shacharit
(Social Hall/Outside)
5:16pm Candlelighting
5:20pm Mincha/Maariv
(Social Hall/Outside)
The YIS Eruv is up.
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Shabbat, February 20
Parshat Zachor Readings at all of our Shacharit Minyanim and at 5:10pm (10 minutes prior to Mincha) in the Social Hall and Tent
8:00am (Social Hall/Outside)
9:00am (Main Sanctuary)
9:26am Latest Kriat Shema
9:15am Sephardic Minyan (Gallery)
9:30am (Social Hall/Outside)
5:20pm Mincha/Maariv
(Social Hall/Outside)
6:17pm Shabbat Ends
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Weekly Schedule
Sunday, February 21
8:30am Shacharit
M-Th - 7:30am Shacharit
S-Th - 5:30pm Mincha/Maariv
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in advance and list each person attending in the comment section. Face masks must be worn at all times while on YIS grounds before, during and after davening.
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Daf Yomi @ YIS
Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein
Three Weeks to the Best Seder
The Sunday after Purim, the Daf Yomi will be starting the last chapter of Pesahim, where the Talmud lays out the Pesah Seder will all its rules and reasons. Join Rabbi Gidon Rothstein, author of As If We Were There: Readings for a Transformative Passover Experience, for a 21-day sprint to the most informed Seder you've had in a long time.
7:30am Sunday
6:15am Monday-Friday
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Submit your sponsorship in memory of/in honor of someone or on a special occasion above.
Sponsorship prices:
Day of Learning: $50
Weekend of Learning $100
Week of Daf Yomi Learning $180
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Dr. Yael Ziegler launched this program with an outstanding talk on Sefer Shemot, in which she offered a fascinating perspective on why Hashem selected Moshe to lead the Jewish people. Dr. Ziegler’s clear and detailed presentation was based on textual analysis and drew on the writings of Nevi'im and mefarshim. If you missed the talk click here to see a recording.
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Todah Rabbah
Todah Rabbah to the families who sponsored
our Learning @ YIS program this past week:
Paula and Charles Fisch
Pam and Eric Goldschmidt
Joan Goodman and Family
Carla and Joshua Klapper
Diane and Jeffrey Marks
Sharon and Sol Packer and Family
Susan and Michael Porter
Robyn and Ari Raskas and Family
Nancy and Stanley Rosenfeld and Family
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A Month of Daf Yomi Learning
Dedicated by Paula and Charles Fisch
in memory of Ronny London, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend.
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Condolences
Amy Myers on the passing of her husband, Ronny London and father of Ari & Deb, Rabbi Eytan & Allie and Dani & Jeremy.
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Mazal Tov
Caron and Steve Gelles on the birth of their grandson, Jacob Max, and to the parents, Rachel and Jonah Raskas.
Sandra and Ira Greenstein on the engagement of their daughter, Debby, to Jake Saal, son of Jennifer Saal and Matthew Saal.
Lynn and Eli Moore on the marriage of their daughter, Alyssa, to Jason Gruener, son of Arthur and Roz Gruener of Brooklyn, NY.
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YIS Academy of Jewish Studies
Presents
Miriam Schwartz
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This Lecture will take place in the YIS Zoom Meeting Room.
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YIS Drive-in Purim Extravaganza @ the JCC of Harrison
Masks and social distancing will be in place the entire time!!
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Join us in the parking lot of the JCC of Harrison (130 Union Avenue) for Maariv & Megillah reading, followed by an epic Purim glow-in-the-dark concert, featuring the one and only Johnny Shlagbaum!
Stay for the entire concert as Rabbi Morgenstern and Rabbi Klinger will be launching t-shirts to all! You will be able to participate in all of the action from the comfort of your car! Click here to sign up. Stay tuned for information about ordering and paying for dinner if you are interested.
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Friday, 2/26, Purim Day:
The fun continues on Purim day! 1:00-3:00pm
The Rabbis and Yoram will be stopping off at the various areas in our community to bring you some special Purim sufganiyot and hot cocoa! This is not just for children. Men, women, and children of ALL ages are invited to participate.
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Please contribute to our Matanot L'Evyonim Campaign.
With Adar upon us, this is the time to begin thinking about one of the central Mitzvot of Purim, Matanot L'Evyonim, gifts for those in need. Especially in this year, the needs are great, here and in Israel.
All funds contributed to the YIS Matanot L’Evyonim Fund will be distributed on Purim to those in need, in observance of this very special mitzvah that is incumbent upon all of us in commemoration of Chag Purim.
Please note: This year, all Matanot L'Evyonim funds will be distributed to Project Leket, helping feed needy families in Israel every day. And funds will also be distributed to Od Yosef Chai for distribution to the needy in Israel on Purim, as well as to the needy in the greater Westchester/Bronx areas who have been financially impacted by the COVID crisis. Contribute to Matanot L'Evyonim.
ABOUT LEKET ISRAEL & OD YOSEF CHAI
Leket Israel, Israel’s National Food Bank, addresses the paradox of nutritional insecurity and large scale food waste in Israel by rescuing millions of pounds of excess food annually from 1,000 food producers for distribution to 140,000+ needy Israelis on a weekly basis. For each dollar received, Leket Israel rescues and delivers 10 pounds worth of fresh produce for one needy person for a week.
To donate, contact Elana Rosenbaum, 201-331-0070 ext 2, or donate online below:
Od Yosef Chai supports over 8,000 needy families, including widows and orphans, new immigrants, terrorist victims, the sick and the elderly, by providing food, new clothing, shoes, gift certificates and financial assistance. Many families in severe financial straits are too embarrassed to ask for help. Their staff of volunteers seeks out these families and provides support in a dignified and anonymous manner.
If you would like to make a pledge to Od Yosef Chai please call the 24 hour hotline:
1-800-823-CHAI
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Sale of New YIS Cemetery Section – Beth El Cemetery, Paramus, NJ
HAVE YOU FULLY PLANNED FOR YOUR FUTURE? HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT WHERE YOU AND/OR YOUR LOVED ONES WILL BE BURIED
Our Jewish ancestors have always sought to provide an honorable and proper burial for our loved ones. A proper burial is considered a ‘Chesed shel Emet’, a true loving kindness bestowed by the living on the departed, stemming from sincere devotion and fidelity to those we hold dear.
In keeping with this sacred Jewish value, we would like to inform you that it is now possible for members of the Young Israel of Scarsdale (YIS) community to purchase burial plots at a discounted price through the Shul. These plots are in a newly purchased YIS section of up to 200+ plots at Beth El Cemetery in Paramus, New Jersey.
For many years, YIS has had burial plots available for its members and their families in a designated section at Sharon Gardens, in Valhalla, New York. These plots were procured several decades ago and the inventory has now been depleted. To address the needs of our growing congregation, we explored all viable cemetery options in the Connecticut, Westchester and New Jersey areas that would be able to accommodate a bulk sale to our YIS family including Kohanim. Beth El Cemetery which is located approximately 35 minutes from our community, was able to meet our needs. Placement of headstones is available at this cemetery.
It is a cemetery that is utilized by many Shuls such as ours and befits the respect for Halacha and dignity we seek for all of our members who seek a sanctified Kevurat Yisrael, Jewish burial.
While we understand that this may be a difficult decision to make at this time, all too often families have not planned ahead and must make decisions in the midst of their grief and stress, emotionally and financially. YIS is offering an early discounted price of $2,500 per plot during the initial 90 day sale period beginning today, Tuesday, January 19, 2021 increasing thereafter to $3,000 per plot for the foreseeable future.
We encourage you to consider purchasing your burial plots today to give you peace of mind and the following benefits:
- Relieving you or family members of the strain of last-minute burial arrangements;
- Ensuring that family members may be buried in close proximity to one another;
- Receiving an affordable price for burial plots at inception and thereby, saving money by avoiding future price increases;
How to Purchase
Please complete this Shul Cloud Form with the requested information. Once in receipt, the YIS office staff will be in touch with you on arranging the purchase and final documentation. If you wish to obtain information about Beth El Cemetery, please click on the following link Beth El Cemetery. If you have questions about burial privileges or need assistance with funeral planning before or at the time of the death of a loved one, please contact Rabbi Morgenstern (kotzkertruth@gmail.com) or Young Israel's (Executive Director) Marsha Lustig at (914) 636-8686 x101. Please note that the purchase price of a plot does not include burial opening charges, ongoing or perpetual maintenance and other cemetery imposed charges. Initially, Ben Friedman and Linda Zucker will each have authority on behalf of the Synagogue to direct the cemetery to open a grave site in time of need, and they have committed that one of them will always be available. Other and/or additional persons will be substituted or added for this purpose as the need arises.
ABOUT BETH EL CEMETERY
Beth El and Cedar Park Cemeteries were founded over 75 years ago and have a long tradition in providing for the Jewish community. Jewish families from the entire New York metropolitan area have selected these cemeteries for the burial of their family members. Beth El Cemetery offers a variety of options including single graves, double graves, and family plots in a beautiful park-like setting.
Address: 735 Forest Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652
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Sponsorship Opportunity
The shul tent is used on a daily basis for davening and is serviced by 6 heating units.
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Important YIS COVID Related Announcement
We have created an e-mail address at YISHEALTH@gmail.com to make it easier for individuals who have been to shul to self-report COVID-19 cases. The e-mails will only be sent to a small group (including a medical professional) who will then determine appropriate steps to be taken, if any. As always, reports will be kept confidential unless the individual elects to be identified to assist in contact tracing.
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YIS Connects
YIS CONNECTS is a database enabling our members to market services and products to other members, and assist members to find employment. The database can be accessed here: Google Doc.
Several categories are included:
Services & Products Offerings
Seeking Employment
Job Offerings
Job Placement Assistance
Please continue to respond with your listings for any of the categories. Responses should be sent to yisny@yisny.org. If you are “Seeking Employment,” you may request that your identity be kept confidential. The Google Doc will be updated regularly.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
Please note that none of the Shul employees or Shul members (other than the parties to a specific YIS CONNECTS engagement) are responsible for payment or quality of work, and each party to a specific engagement agrees that none of the Shul employees or members will be liable for any damages or losses.
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or go to https://zoom.us/j/9146368686 click: “Join a Meeting,” enter our Meeting ID, 914 636 8686 or Dial by phone: 646-558-8656 enter 914-636-8686 Our password is in our YIS emails.
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MISHEBEIRACH FOR
OUR CHAYALIM
Our community is honored to have the following young men and women affiliated with YIS families serving as IDF Soldiers. Please keep them in your prayers always: Yaakov Eyal, Cfir Feinberg, Ori Feinberg, Shlomo Fried, Yoni Hill, Dalia Katz, Michael Kesselman, Daniel Mestel, Gabriel Mestel, Eden Shmuel.
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Weekly gathering of women in our community who recite Tehillim in the merit of people who are in challenging circumstances.
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YIS has had an operational Mikveh for more than 40 years. It is convenient and a strong statement of our commitment to religious ritual. Please support our Mikveh which is open every evening by appointment for women. The Mikveh number is 914-472-0946.
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Shiffy Friedman answers womens questions regarding Mikveh, Taharat Hamishpacha,
family planning and other Intimacy-Related Matters.
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YIS Mask Sale Fundraiser
$10.00 each
(including filter)
2 for $18
5 for $36
Navy or White
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The blood center is in desperate need of donations. There is much demand for blood due to the increased hospitalizations and low supply because of the inability to conduct drives. We strongly encourage you to donate at the 19 donor centers across NY and NJ. Additional information on donor eligibility and COVID-19 precautions is available here .
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"YIS Assists" lends available Sabbath-compliant electric scooter, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, etc.
to shul members.
Established by the Aspis and Bryks families in memory of Israel Friedrich,
Yisroel Meir ben Mordechai and Thelma Herskowitz, Tova Leat bat Yitzchak Tzvi Hacohen
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DONATE
CLOTHING AND LINENS
Donations go to: Kupath Ezrah of Rockland County. All items should be clean and in good condition. Contact Scott Greenbaum: 914.723.1797
May your efforts be a z'chus
for the Refua Shelaimah of
Aharon ben Henya Hadassah
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DELIVER KOSHER MEALS FOR HOMEBOUND ADULTS
Meal Pick-Up and Container
Drop-Off at Sinai Free Synagogue. Contact Caron Gelles for more information: 914.668.4350
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SAFETY REFLECTOR VESTS
Please pick up at the shul office.
Courtesy of Sandra and Ira Greenstein.
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YAHRZEIT PLAQUES
Will be illuminated every year on the yahrzeit. Cost: $750. Contact Ken Chorzewski: 914.235.0860.
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YAHRZEIT NOTIFICATION INFORMATION
In order to assist with observing a Yahrzeit date in future years, please click below to complete the Yahrzeit form. Alternatively, you can log into your Shul Cloud account.
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