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YIS Shabbat
Youth Programming
10:15am   
Club Kef
Boys and Girls, 
N-3rd Grade
  Formal & Fun
Youth Tefillah
& Educational Programming  
 
No Teen or Tween Minyan until the Fall.
YIS Yoetzet Halacha
Shiffy Friedman
Shiffy Friedman
 is available at all
times to speak with
 women and answer questions regarding Mikveh, Taharat Hamishpacha,
 Family Planning
and Other Intimacy
 Related Matters.  
 
Phone:
201.341.6022 

 Kiddush 
Sponsorships 
Opportunities 
As Jews, we very
 often celebrate
and commemorate
 with food and
 communal spirit.
If you have an
upcoming life-cycle
 event, think about  
sponsoring a Kiddush!
    

To place an order

and find out pricing  

please contact

Ariella Kleinhaus

akleinhaus@yahoo.com  

Seudah Shlishit Sponsorship
If you are planning
 to sponsor a
Seudah Shlishit
for a yahrzeit or to
mark some other
 special occasion, 
please contact   
Stuart Benson, 
Mishebeirach and Tehillim for Cholim
There is a weekly gathering of women in our community who recite 
Tehillim in the merit of people who are in various challenging circumstances.  If there is someone that you know that is in need of a 
refuah, please email the shul office,  sharon@yisny.org, with the name of the person and we will ensure that 
Tehillim will be recited on their behalf.

Dedications
A Dedication is a meaningful way
 to share a simcha, 
memorialize a
 loved one or connect
 with a fellow
 congregant
 while supporting our Kehillah. 
The following
 dedication
 opportunities are
 available:
 
Condolence/
 Mazal Tov Card
$18 (suggested)
Siddur $36 
Chumash $54 
Leaf on the Tree of Life $360 
Yahrzeit Plaque $750 
Tree of Life Stone $5,000
Memorial Plaques
A memorial plaque
 takes between
 8 to 10 weeks to
 come back from
 the caster.
To place an order
for a plaque
contact Ken
 Chorzewski at
(914) 235-0860.

Deliver Kosher
Meals
to Homebound Older Adults

The YIS Sisterhood

is looking for  

volunteers to deliver

kosher meals to homebound older

adults.

 Meal Pick-Up and

    Container Drop-Off  

 at Sinai Free Synagogue. 

Deliveries will be

made in Southern Westchester.

  Please contact
 Caron Gelles for more information: 668-
4350
Daf Yomi Resources

links to daf yomi

calendars, information

and on-line

shiurim

 YU Torah

Daf Yomi Page,  

daf yomi shiur given

by Aryeh Leiboiwtz  

and links to daf yomi shiurim given by  

other Rebbeim

Rabbi Rosner's  

Daf Yomi Shiur,

an in-depth look  

at the daf

Rabbi Eliyahu Fink's
Daf Yomi Shiur,
a fast paced run
 through the daf,
and no prior Gemara experience is necessary.
Safety Reflector  
Belt
Safety Reflector Belts
from the OU.
If you would like to order
one
click here.

 

Update Yahrzeit Information in Shul Cloud
If you have suffered the loss of a family member and wish to be notified of the Yahrzeit please log into ShulCloud with your username and password.  Once you are in  your account click on the Yahrzeit Tab, 3rd tab
from the left  on the top. Click Add Yahrzeit. This will take you to Create New Yahrzeit. The fields are self-explanatory. For accuracy of the notification, it is important to know if the deceased died before or after sundown. You will then receive a ShulCloud generated notice by email or hard copy if no email address is on file from the Synagogue prior to the date that the Yahrzeit will be observed.
 
   If you are unable to log in or need help  to input the information into the system please contact Marsha Lustig who will be happy to help you.
Torah Reader 
Hersh Wolf 
 
  Kiddush Sponsor
Young Israel of Scarsdale 
 
Seudat Shlishit Sponsors
Vicki and Richie Bienenfeld and Judy and Kenny Brecher in commemoration of the yahrzeits of Vicki and Kenny's brother,  
David Brecher, Dovid Ben Yechiel Mechel HaCohen  
and Vicki and Kenny's sister, Marilyn Katzenstein, Miriam Bat Yechiel Mechel HaCohen
   
 Friday Morning Shiur Sponsor
Young Israel of Scarsdale 
 
 
Friday, July 27 -  Tu b'Av 
Shacharit
6:45am
Mincha 7:00pm
Candlelighting
8:00pm
Shabbat,  July 28        
Hashkama Minyan
8:30am
Main Shul Minyan
9:00am
Sephardic Minyan
9:00am
Pirkei Avot Shiur
7:10pm
Mincha
7:50pm
Shabbat Ends
9:03pm
Latest Kriat Shema 9:24am  
Condolences
Michelle Hoch on the passing of her sister, Rebecca Hellmann

 On the passing of our longtime member, Phoebe Beran, wife of Marty Beran and mother of Andrew and Alan Beran.
Mazel Tov
Gerri and Mark Lifshitz on the birth of their grandson, Isaac Daniel, and to the parents, Rachel and Mordy Greenspan.

Elisa and Gary Sastow on the Auf Ruf of their son, Dahniel and his upcoming marriage to Raquel Greenbaum, daughter of Suri and Harley Greenbaum of Oceanside, N.Y.

Jackie and Saul Lebovic on the upcoming marriage of their son, Adam to Julie Grobois, daughter of Susan and Brian Grobois z"l of New Rochelle.    
 
Lynn and Eli Moore on the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Melanie to Yehuda Klein, son of Sandy and Eli Klein of Woodmere, N.Y.  
 
Susan and Marlon Portes on the upcoming marriage of their son, Jacob Portes to Rikki Novetsky, daughter of Terry and Gail Novetsky of Teaneck, N.J.  

A Summer of Returning Scholars @ YIS
 
Calendar 5779 - Deadline August 1st
It's that time of the year again!

Please fill out this form for Birthdays, Yahrzeits, Anniversaries, etc. for our 5779 Calendar.

Please download and print this form if you are interested in placing an advertisement in our shul calendar.
If you need assistance with placing an ad please contact, Marie Miller: mariemiller27@gmail.com
5779 High Holiday Ticket Request
Dear Fellow Congregants,
 
In less than eight weeks, we will once again be ushering in the New Year. The Young Israel of Scarsdale will be offering High Holiday Services in the Main Shul, Social Hall, Sephardic Minyan, and at the JCC, as well as the Untraditional Service in the Greene Gallery.
 
Following the successful online process that began last year, the High Holiday Committee is, once again, offering the congregation the ability to register online for High Holiday seats via the Young Israel of Scarsdale website. As a reminder, everyone attending High Holiday services will be required to show their tickets.
 
High Holiday tickets for immediate family members are included in your dues. Guest seats will be available for purchase with the following options:
  • only Rosh Hashanah ($150)
  • only Yom Kippur ($100)
  • both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur ($225).
 
We remind you that students and children ages 23 and older, whether living at home or not, are considered "guests" and must have seats purchased for them. Also, children who have not entered into their Bar or Bat Mitzvah year are not eligible for their own reserved seats in the JCC.
 
Another change that was instituted last year relates to Youth programming. Our Youth Directors, in coordination with our Youth Committee, are planning fun and substantive programming for the large number of children in our community only at the Young Israel of Scarsdale main building. The JCC will only offer basic babysitting for nursery-aged children and there will be no other supervised programming or available space for children at the JCC. Please take that into consideration before registering for your tickets.
 
Please note that there are two separate online forms - one for JCC only and one for all services in the main building (the Main Shul, Social Hall, Sephardic Minyan and the Untraditional Service). In the case of the JCC, where seats are reserved, seats will generally be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis. Please be certain to fill out the proper form for the venue that you prefer. Members must be "in good standing" to receive their tickets.
 
Please click on one of the links below to register online:
 
 
 
We hope you will once again find this online system easy to use. Should you choose, instead, to register using a paper form, please click here to print out the SHUL paper form or click here to print out the JCC paper form and return it to the shul office. Please do NOT register online and by paper - please choose one or the other.
 
All High Holiday Ticket Request forms must be received by August 25, 2018. There will be a $25 processing fee for all tickets requested after August 25, 2018.
 
Elisha Blechner and Ari Raskas
Co-Presidents

YIS Softball Tournament

Weekly
Schedule
Shacharit  

M,Th   6:35am
 
 T,W,F   6:45am   
 
    
S-Th 
Mincha/Maariv 8:00pm 
 
Misheberach 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.
Cfir Feinberg
Abby Fried  
Yoni Hill
  Michael Kesselman
  Benny Mestel
Olivia Schwartz  
Weekly  
Classes
  Daf HaShavuah 
 Sundays, 7:30 am
Rabbi Jared Rosenfeld
   
Women's Tehillim   
 Mondays, 9:30 am
at the home of
Vicki Bienenfeld

 Sefer HaChinuch 
Monday Morning
following services  
Rabbi Klinger 
 
Talmud Themes
Mondays, 8:00 pm
Rabbi Froimowitz
 
Mishnah in the Morning
Masechet Rosh Hashana 
Tuesday morning
following services
 Hersh Wolf
  
Gemara B'Iyun
Wednesday Morning
 following services
Rabbi  Morgenstern
    
  Living By The Code
Of Jewish Law
Thursday morning
following services
Rabbi Klinger   

"This Week's Parsha"
with the Rabbi 
Friday morning
following services,
w/bagels, lox &
full breakfast
Rabbi  Morgenstern 

Mishnah Berurah
Shabbat following the  
Hashkama minyan
Dr. Steven Keller 
  
Parashat HaShavua  
Shabbat following  the  
  Hashkama Minyan
 
Pirkei Avot  
  Shabbat 40 minutes 
before Mincha 
Richard Bienenfeld  
  
Chesed Corner
Do you have guests  
for Shabbat or Yom Tov 
 who can't walk to shul 
 on their own?
Is someone in your
family recovering from
 an accident?
 "YIS ASSISTS"
offers to lend the following items to YIS families:  
Sabbath-compliant electric scooter, wheelchairs, transporter chairs, commodes, walkers , canes,  
shower chairs
 and a Hoyer Lift. 
Please contact the
shul office to borrow
 any item or contact
 Howie Bryks
 (bryksh at aol.com)
if you have
 questions or would
like to donate additional items.
************************
YIS Assists established
 by Chanie and Howie Bryks
 in memory of
Chanie's mother,
 Thelma Herskowitz,
Tova Leah
 bat Yitzchak Tzvi Hacohen
and by  
Sharon & Harold Aspis
 in memory of
 Sharon's father,
  Israel Friedrich,  
Yisroel Meir ben Mordechai.
 
DOROT SEEKS FRIENDLY VISITORS
DOROT is looking for
 volunteers of all ages
to visit socially isolated
seniors in Westchester.
Volunteers are matched
 with seniors based on
common interests and
 availability. If interested,
 please contact
Monica Aboodi
at 914-450-2165 or mgaboodi@yahoo.com.  
 
If you would like to get rid of:
* All clothing
* Linens
 Get rid of the mess
and get a mitzvah!
In addition to a mitzvah,
 you will receive a valuable
tax deduction as well!
We are collecting these items for an  
organization called
KUPATH EZRAH
OF ROCKLAND COUNTY
.
All items should be clean
 and in good shape,
 clothing should be
up-to-date and
 still fashionable.
Remember: you are
giving these things to
 a 'close relative,' and it
costs the organization
 money to sort
and dispose of poor
 merchandise.
Currently Scott Greenbaum is not able to take your donations to Monsey. Volunteers would be appreciated. Please contact Scott if you are able to help: 
914-723-1797 ;
leave a message
 if we are not home.
May your efforts  
be a z'chus
 for the
Refua Shelaimah of  
Aharon ben Henya Hadassah
 
Community  
Calendar
 
Westchester Shlichut / Israeli Emissaries Initiative
 
Be a Part of this amazing program!!
  •  Be a host family
  • Donate a car
 As our community awaits the arrival of our new Shaliach (Israel emissary) and 4 shinshinim (young emissaries) in late August, we are reaching out to  the community to help with car donations as well as host families for the shinshinim.
Please contact Oshra, israel@wjcouncil.org or Donna, donna@wjcounci.org for more information.
Thank You!


Turning teens into tomorrow's Jewish leaders:  For students entering
9 th-12 th grade, UJA's Philanthropic Advisory Council for Teens (PACT) is a unique opportunity to acquire leadership and community building skills through a hands on philanthropic experience.  This year's cohort raised and allocated nearly $250,000 - this is not your average extracurricular.  The program, based in Manhattan, engages high schoolers from all over the New York metro area.  Click to here for more information and to apply by 9/21/18.