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Page 1: EREV TISHA B'AV PARSHAT DEVARIM SHABBAT CHAZONnewsletter.brsonline.org/Weekly_7_20_18.pdf · 2018. 7. 20. · PARSHAT DEVARIM. SHABBAT CHAZON. Stone Chumash P. age 938 July 20 •

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RABBI EFREM GOLDBERGMarah D’[email protected]

RABBI PHILIP MOSKOWITZAssociate [email protected]

DAVID KAY, MDPresident

[email protected]

RABBI DAVID SHABTAI, MDRabbi, Sephardic Minyan

[email protected]

RABBI RAEL BLUMENTHALRabbi, BRS [email protected]

RABBI JOSH BROIDEOutreach [email protected]

RABBI SIMCHA SHABTAIRosh Beis Medrash

[email protected]

RABBI KENNETH BRANDER, PHDRabbi [email protected]

MATTHEW HOCHERMANExecutive Director

[email protected]

RABBI GERSHON EISENBERGER Youth [email protected]

RABBI ELI ZIANSTeen [email protected]

KERRY PURCELL-STEWARDEditor-in-Chief of the Weekly

[email protected]

HAHN JUDAIC CAMPUS • 7900 MONTOYA CIRCLE N. BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33433-4912(561) 394-0394 • FAX (561) 394-0180 • WWW.BRSONLINE.ORG • [email protected]

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EREV TISHA B'AVPARSHAT DEVARIMSHABBAT CHAZONStone Chumash Page 938

July 20 • July 27, 2018 • 8 Av • 15 Av 5778

FRIDAY NIGHTPlag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:35 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 6:48 pmEarly Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 7:00 pmCandle Lighting 7:55 pmMincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 8:00 pm

SHABBAT DAYEarly Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 6:00 pmMincha (Rand Sanctuary) 7:45 pmSeudah Shlishiet at home to be completed by 8:13 pmFast Begins 8:13 pmShabbat Ends 8:52 pmMaariv & Eichah (Rand Sanctuary) 9:05 pm Please remember to wear non-leather shoes

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On April 11, 1944, a young Anne Frank wrote in her diary:

Who has made us Jews different from all other people? Who has allowed us to suffer so terribly until now? It is God Who has made us as we are, but it will be God, too, who will raise us up again. Who knows – it

might even be our religion from which the world and all peoples learn good, and for that reason and that reason alone do we now suffer. We can never become just Netherlanders, or just English, or representatives of any other country for that matter. We will always remain Jews.

Anne Frank was on to something. The Talmud asks, from where did Mount Sinai derive its name? After offering a few alternatives, the Talmud suggests that Mount Sinai comes from Hebrew word “sinah” which means hatred, because the non-Jews’ hatred of the Jews descended upon that mountain when the Jewish people received the Torah there.

Torah demands a moral and ethical lifestyle, an attitude of giving rather than taking, a life of service rather than of privilege, that has revolutionized the world. The Jewish people have been charged to be the moral conscience of the world, a mission they have not always succeeded at, but that nevertheless drew the ire, anger and hatred of so many. For two thousand years the Jews were bullied and persecuted simply because of their Jewishness and all that stands for.

After the Holocaust, the world gave the Jews a reprieve from their hatred, becoming instead beneficiaries of their pity. But looking at events around the world, it is rapidly becoming clear that the last 70 years was an aberration. We are witnessing the rise of anti-Semitism,

particularly in Europe, as the world reverts back to its ageless pattern and habit.

The Midrash (Eichah Rabbah 1) teaches that three prophets used the term “eichah” – o how! In Devarim, Moshe asks: "Eichah, how can I alone bear your troubles, your burden and your strife?" (Devarim 1:12) In the Haftorah for Shabbos Chazon, the Prophet Yeshayahu asks: "Eichah, how has the faithful city become like a prostitute?" Lastly, Yirmiyahu begins the Book of Eichah: "Eichah, how is it that Jerusalem is sitting in solitude! The city that was filled with people has become like a widow..."

Eicha – How? How is it that anti-Semitism persists? Why must they rise up against us in every generation? On Tisha B’Av we will sit on the floor and wonder aloud, eicha? How could it be Jews in Eastern Europe have to fear for their lives yet again? Eicha – how could it be that today, with all the progress humanity has made, the ADL measures more than a quarter of the world as holding anti-Semitic views? Eicha – how could it be that terror persists?

Rabbi Soloveitchik tells us that though the Midrash identifies three times the word eicha is used, in truth there is a fourth. When Adam and Eve fail to take responsibility, God calls out to them and says ayeka, where are you? Ayeka is spelled with the same letters as eicha, leading Rabbi Soloveitchik to say that when we don’t answer the call of ayeka, when we don’t take personal responsibility for our problems and blame others, we will ultimately find ourselves asking eicha, how could it be?

We can ask eicha, how could all of these terrible things be, but we may never have a definitive answer. Our job is to make sure we can answer the call of ayeka, where are you? Are you taking responsibility?

We may not be able to fully understand why anti-Semitism exists, but we can and must remain vigilant in fighting it. We must remain strong in standing up for Jews everywhere. We must confront evil and do all we can to defeat it. And, we must do all that we can to take personal responsibility to fulfill the Jewish mission to bring Godliness into the world.

If individual Jews were hated for being the conscious of the others, all the more so

does a Jewish country generate hate for being the moral conscious of the whole world, held to higher moral standards than any other country or state.

Our job is not to be discouraged by asking eicha, but to ensure that we can answer the call of ayeka. Anti-Semitism will not come to an end by assimilating and retreating. It will come to an end when we can positively answer the question that the Talmud tells us each one of us will be asked when we meet our Maker: did you long for the redemption and did you personally take responsibility to do all that you can to bring the redemption? Did you truly feel the pain of exile and feel the anguish of the Jewish condition in the world? Do you truly and sincerely care? Did you anxiously await every day for Moshiach to herald in an era of peace and harmony, an end to anti-Semitism and suffering?

It is not enough to long for Moshiach, we must bring him. It is not enough to hope for redemption, we must be the catalyst for it. It is not enough to be tired of eicha, we must answer ayeka.

If we want to get up off the floor and end the mourning, if we want to finally end anti-Semitism, it is up to us to do what is necessary to heal our people, to repair the world, to love one another, and to earn the redemption from the Almighty.

Good Shabbos,

FROM THE RABBI’S DESK

TISHA B’AV: TURNING

MOURNING INTO

ACTION

Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

Subscribe to receive the Rabbi's blog via email at rabbisblog.brsonline.org

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SHABBAT SCHEDULEFRIDAY NIGHT

Friday Night Live: Please invite someone to this Outreach Program 6:00 pmSephardic Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:30 pmAshkenazi Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Social Hall) 6:35 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 6:48 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 7:00 pmCandle Lighting 7:55 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Social Hall) 8:00 pmShtiebel Minyan/Kabbalat Shabbat (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 8:05 pm

SHABBAT DAYNeitz Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 5:54 amHashkama Minyan (Social Hall) 7:30 amSephardic Minyan (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 9:00 amAshkenazi Minyan (Rand Sanctuary) 9:00 am Sermon: Rabbi Efrem GoldbergShtiebel Minyan (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 9:30 amTeen Minyan Summer BreakYouth Tefillah Groups (Jacobs and Rubin Youth & Senior Center) 9:50 amSof Zman Kriat Shema 10:03 amDaf Yomi (Berdugo Beit Midrash) 5:00 pmSephardic Mincha (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:00 pmEarly Ashkenazi Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 6:00 pmAshkenazi Mincha (Social Hall) 7:45 pmSh’kiah 8:13 pmSeudah Shlishiet at home to be completed by 8:13 pmFast Begins 8:13 pmShabbat Ends 8:52 pmMaariv & Eichah (Rand Sanctuary) 9:05 pm Please remember to wear non-leather shoes

SHABBAT LEARNINGTefillah Insights Summer RecessAdvanced Gemara Chabura (Gaby Barishanksy) After Hashkama MinyanYouth Groups (Drop-off begins at 10:00 am) 10:30 am

JULY 27 & 28PARSHAT VA'ETCHANAN

Friday Night Live: Please invite someone to this Outreach Program 6:00 pmSephardic Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Sephardic Beit Midrash) 6:25 pmAshkenazi Plag Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Social Hall) 6:30 pmEarliest Candle Lighting 6:46 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Rand Sanctuary) 7:00 pmCandle Lighting 7:52 pmAshkenazi Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat (Social Hall) 7:55 pmShtiebel Minyan/Kabbalat Shabbat (Shtiebel Beit Midrash) 8:00 pmMa'ariv/Havdalah (Shabbat) 8:48 pm

DAILY MINYAN TIMES

SUNDAY10 AV

MONDAY11 AV

TUESDAY12 AV

WEDNESDAY13 AV

THURSDAY14 AV

FRIDAY15 AV

Daf Yomi - Zevachim 100 101 102 103 104 105Ashkenazi Shacharit 6:15 am

Rand Sanctuary 6:15 amRand Sanctuary

6:25 amRand Sanctuary

6:25 amRand Sanctuary

6:15 amSocial Hall

6:25 amSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Shacharit 7:00 amRand Sanctuary

7:00 amRand Sanctuary

7:00 amRand Sanctuary

7:00 amSocial Hall

7:00 amSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Shacharit 7:30 amSocial Hall

7:30 amSenders Library

7:30 amSocial Hall

7:30 amSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Shacharit 7:45 amSocial Hall

7:45 amRand Sanctuary

7:45 amRand Sanctuary

7:45 amSocial Hall

7:45 amSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Shacharit 8:30 amRand Sanctuary

8:30 amRand Sanctuary

8:30 amRand Sanctuary

8:30 amSocial Hall

8:30 amSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Shacharit 9:00 amRand Sanctuary

9:15 amSenders Library

9:15 amSephardic Beit Midrash

9:15 amSephardic Beit Midrash

9:15 amRand Sanctuary

9:15 amRand Sanctuary

Early Ashkenazi Mincha 2:00 pmRand Sanctuary

2:45 pmSocial Hall

2:45 pmSocial Hall

2:45 pmSocial Hall

Ashkenazi Mincha/Ma’ariv 7:40 pmRand Sanctuary

8:00 pmRand Sanctuary

8:00 pmRand Sanctuary

8:00 pmRand Sanctuary

8:00 pmRand Sanctuary

Late Ashkenazi Ma’ariv 9:45 pmRand Sanctuary

9:45 pmRand Sanctuary

9:45 pmRand Sanctuary

9:45 pmRand Sanctuary

9:45 pmRand Sanctuary

Late Ashkenazi Ma’ariv 10:15 pmSocial Hall

10:15 pmSocial Hall

10:15 pmSocial Hall

10:15 pmSocial Hall

FOR SEPHARDIC TIMES, PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 - FOR BRS WEST TIMES, PLEASE SEE PAGE 9

Early Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 6:00 pmMincha (Social Hall) 7:45 pmSeudah Shlishiet at home to be completed by 8:13 pmFast Begins 8:13 pmShabbat Ends 8:52 pmMaariv & Eichah (Rand Sanctuary) 9:05 pm Please remember to wear non leather shoes

SUNDAY, JULY 22Shacharit and Kinot (Rand Sanctuary) 6:15 amShacharit and Kinot (Social Hall)with brief introductory remarks to Kinot by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg 7:30 am Shacharit and Kinot (Rand Sanctuary) 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

This Minyan will  be accompanied  with commentary on Kinot by the BRS Rabbis and educators from our community.

Chatzot (Midday) 1:27 pm Early Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 2:00 pm

MANY SHULS, ONE COMMUNITY. SPEND TISHA B’AV TOGETHER

(For full programs schedule, please see back page)2:30 pm - 3:15 pm (Social Hall)

Rabbi Noach Light - hosted at BRSLonging for Connection

AFTERNOON FILMSWHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS

3:15 pm - 4:45 pm (Rand Sanctuary)“When the Smoke Clears:

A Story of Brotherhood, Resilience and Hope,” shows how a group of wounded IDF soldiers discover

renewed purpose and healing by giving to others.

Chafetz Chaim Heritage Foundation VideoImo Anochi B’Tzarah

How to Become a Person Who Truly Feels the Pain of Others

Project Inspire’s Film for Tisha B’av“The Man at the Wall”

7:15 pm - 8:15 pm (Social Hall)Mincha (Rand Sanctuary) 7:40 pmShmooze by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg between Mincha/Ma'arivMaariv (Rand Sanctuary) 8:20 pmFast Ends 8:51 pm

3:15 pm - 5:00 pm (Social Hall)HaRav Meilich Biderman

Rabbi Yissochor FrandRabbi Paysach Krohn

5:15 pm -7:00 pm (Social Hall)Rabbi Yechiel SperoDr. David Lieberman

Charlie Harari

TISHA B’AV SCHEDULESATURDAY, JULY 21

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

KIDDUSHHashkama Minyan Kiddush sponsored by Dr. Av Cooperman in commemoration of the Yahrzeits of his beloved parents, Philip & Lillian Cooperman.Sephardic Minyan Kiddush sponsored by Dr. Hedy & Dori Zaghi to thank Hashem on the 20th anniversary for saving Hedy from a fatal accident.

BRS WANTS TO WELCOME YOU!SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, October 14 for the New Member dessert reception.Are you moving into our community? Do you know someone moving into our community? Our welcome committee wants to welcome you! Please contact Orlie Cohen at [email protected] or Elana Belizon at [email protected] to be set up with a buddy family.

SHALOM ZACHOR ANNOUNCEMENTThe Austeins invite the entire community to a Shalom Zachor this Friday night, July 20, at 9:00 pm at the home of Rabbi Ari & Rachey Mirzoeff, 7790 Lago Del Mar Drive, Apt# 903 in Lago. AND Announce the Brit of their son on Monday morning, July 23, after the 7:00 am Minyan at Boca Raton Synagogue.

SETUP YOUR RECURRING PAYMENT PLAN TODAYPlease be advised that the new fiscal year for the Shul has begin. From now through July 31, all payment plans will be divided over the full 12 months. If you were previously on a recurring payment plan, it does not automatically renew; a new form MUST be completed. If you would like to set up your recurring payment plan, please contact our bookkeeper, Amy at [email protected], If you would like to discuss anything pertaining to membership, contact Matthew Hocherman at [email protected].

THE ORIGINS OF ANTISEMITISM: ANTI-JUDAISM IN THE HELLENIC AND EARLY CHRISTIAN WORLD

Taught by Dr. Bob Isaacson of the KYHS History Department. Class 1: Wednesday night, August 1 from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pmExamine ancient Greek and Roman attitudes toward Jews.Class 2: Thursday night, August 2 from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pmShift our focus to representations of Jewishness within the Christian Gospels.Class 3: Wednesday night, August 8 from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pmExpand on this to chart the anti-Judaism that developed in some branches of the early Christian community.Class 4: Thursday night, August 9 from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pmCapstone our course by analyzing how these earlier ideas came to fruition during the Crusades.

Dr. Bob Isaacson is a historian and a specialist in modern Jewish and French history, French-Israeli relations, antisemitism, and representations of Jews and the State of Israel in European popular and political discourse. He holds a PhD and Masters Degree in History from the George Washington University, where he designed and taught a course on antisemitism, and has published works on the French-Israeli relationship, the Dreyfus Affair, and French media coverage of Israel and its wars.

MAZAL TOVJordan & Dr. Shani Herman on the birth of their daughter. AND to proud grandparents, Isaac & Flora Reich. AND to proud Aunt Liat, Uncle Dan & the Bensimon cousins. Eytan & Elizabeth Austein on the birth of their son. And to his proud big brother, Moshe and big sister, Simi. AND, to his great uncle & aunt, Gary & Judi Krasna.Rabbi Moshe & Shelly Brand on the birth of their granddaughter. Her proud parents are Nachie and Samantha Brand of Boca Raton. AND to her proud big sister, Eden and brother, Max. AND to Aunt Gila, Uncle Ido and the Stern cousins, Sam, Gabe and Nate.

SUNRISE MINYAN AT THE BEACHOn Friday, August 3 at 6:25 am. Watch the sun rise over the ocean as you connect with God through prayer and inspiration. Meet at the Palmetto Park Gazebo for a special inspirational Minyan. Men and women are welcome.

NEW DAILY HALACHA LEARNING PROGRAM Beginning this Monday, July 23, a new learning group will be launching on WhatsApp. The group will study one Amud of Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with Mishna Berurah each weekday (including Sunday). Every day, the group will feature the text of that day's learning, a Shiur that covers each Amud in approximately 5-10 minutes, and links and resources for further study. If you are interested in joining, please contact Binyamin Muschel - [email protected]

8:15 AM MINYAN NEXT SHABBATThe 8:15 am Shabbat morning Minyan will meet again next week, Shabbat, July 28, in room 205/206. Kiddush to follow the Minyan.

ASHKENAZI EREV TISHA B’AV - SHABBAT, JULY 21 1. Seuda Hamafseket (The Meal before the Fast) is omitted since it is

Shabbat; instead a regular Shabbat meal is eaten (Seudah Shlishit) and Bentching may be said with a Zimun (quorum of 3). However, there should not be a pervading mood of festivity during this meal.

2. One must be careful to stop eating before Shekiyah (8:13 pm)3. One must either carry their Tisha B’av shoes to Shul before Shabbat and

change them after Shabbat is over and before Ma’ariv, or one can change their shoes at home after Shabbat is over (recite Baruch Hamavdil first) and then come to Shul for Maariv.

THE DAY AFTER TISHA B’AV (MONDAY, JULY 23)Partaking of meat and wine and listening to music is prohibited on Sunday night after the fast. However, because Tisha B’av actually falls on Shabbat and its observance is delayed until Sunday, many things are permitted immediately on Sunday night. These include doing laundry, getting a haircut, shaving, and reciting the Shehecheyanu.

GIRLS' LEARNING AND ICE CREAM PROGRAMAll girls are invited to join an exciting learning program for girls entering grades 2-3, 4-5, and 6-7. The final program will take place this Tuesday, July 24, 4:15 - 5:00 pm in the Sephardic Beit Midrash. Please register in advance at brsonline.org/midrasha.

TUESDAY NIGHT SERIES CANCELED The Womens' Tuesday Night Series scheduled for this Tuesday night, July 24, has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.

NETWORKING, PROFESSIONAL INSPIRATION AND WINE TASTING

BRS Young Leadership Committee presentsNetworking, Professional Inspiration and Wine Tasting this Wednesday, July 25, 2018 from 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm in the BRS Sephardic Beit Midrash. Please see page 15 for the schedule. Evening sponsored by TD Bank.

COMMUNITY BROCHURE – AD SPACE AVAILABLEOur community is blessed with a vibrant year of programming. From Tishrei through Elul, September through August, we offer learning, educational and social activities year-round. And where can the year's robust schedule of speakers, special Shabbatot and programming be found? In the Community Brochure. As the BRS staff puts the finishing touches on the 5779 Community Brochure, we are asking the BRS community to support this project, our special programming and the Brochure that guides us through the year's events. We have created many affordable sponsorship opportunities. When you receive an email from the shul asking for your participation in the Community Brochure, we hope you show your support and appreciation of our programming by placing an ad in the Community Brochure. For more information and pricing options, please contact Matthew Hocherman at [email protected]. Thanking you in advance, The BRS Board.

UPDATE - SUMMER MINYAN TIMES As the Kollel will be concluding this Wednesday, July 25, there will no longer be a daily 7:30 am Shacharit Minyan as of Thursday, July 26. Additionally, there will also no longer be a 2:45 pm early Mincha or a 10:15 pm late Maariv. The 9:45 pm late Maariv will continue as usual.

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PLAN OUT Your Week

WITH BRS

To sponsor a Day of Learning for $180, please email Gloria at [email protected]

SUNDAY, JULY 22SEE TISHA B'AV SCHEDULE

MONDAY, JULY 237:00 AM DAF YOMI BERDUGO BEIT MIDRASH RABBI BEN SUGERMAN

6:15 PM BREAST & OVARIAN CANCER SUPPORT GROUP PETROVER BOARD ROOM 6:35 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG

8:00 PM NIGHT BEIT MIDRASH SENDERS LIBRARY

8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM 9:30 PM CONTEMPORARY HALACHA SENDERS LIBRARY RABBI JOSH FLUG

TUESDAY, JULY 247:00 AM DAF YOMI BERDUGO BEIT MIDRASH RABBI BEN SUGERMAN

9:30 AM PARSHA CLASS RAND SANCTUARY RABBI PHILIP MOSKOWITZ

NAVI CLASS SUMMER BREAK

4:15 PM GIRLS LEARNING GROUPS SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH SUMMER KOLLEL WIVES

6:35 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG

8:00 PM NIGHT BEIT MIDRASH SENDERS LIBRARY

8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM

WEDNESDAY, JULY 257:00 AM DAF YOMI BERDUGO BEIT MIDRASH RABBI BEN SUGERMAN

10 MINUTES OF MEANING SUMMER BREAK

LIVING WITH EMUNAH SUMMER BREAK

IN-DEPTH STUDY OF BOOK OF SAMUEL II SUMMER BREAK

3:00 PM AFTERNOON KOLLEL SENDERS LIBRARY

6:35 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG

SOMETHING TO SAY OVER AT THE SHABBOS TABLE SUMMER BREAK

8:00 PM NETWORKING PROFESSIONAL INSPIRATION & WINE TASTING SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH

8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM

THURSDAY, JULY 267:00 AM DAF YOMI BERDUGO BEIT MIDRASH RABBI BEN SUGERMAN

6:35 PM DAF YOMI (HEBREW) SEPHARDIC BEIT MIDRASH ASHER ESSEBAG

8:00 PM NIGHT BEIT MIDRASH SENDERS LIBRARY

8:30 PM NIGHT TIME DAF YOMI PETROVER BOARD ROOM 8:40 PM AMUD SHAVUI SHIUR SENDERS LIBRARY DR. MORDY GOLDENBERG

NIGGUNIM & CHASSIDUS SUMMER BREAK

9:25 PM AMUD SHAVUI IYUN CHABURA SENDERS LIBRARY MOSHE WINOGRAD

MUSSAR SHMOOZE SUMMER BREAK

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LIFE CYCLE

REFUAH SHLAYMAHFor members of BRS Community.

For all other Refuah Shlaymah needs, please call Linda at (561) 394-0394Moshe Applebaum Moshe Zvi ben Rochel LeahYosef Chaim ben FaigaMerv Jacobs Meir ben SarahStuart Silverman Yeshaya Moshe ben Nacha SarahMarcus Witztum Mordechai ben MalkaChayim ben RashiChaim ben RachelZev ben Levi Ha'LeviYisroel Moshe ben YochevedArieh Leib ben Baila RochelIsaac Shaya ben Taliya LevanaRabbi Dr. Brian Galbut Baruch Tzvi ben Rivka BatyaArnold Hordish Yosef Avraham ben ChanaYoel ben Etel TziviaYosef ben RochelHarvey Gordon Yechezkel ben LeahDovid Yosef ben Eliezer Ha'LevyMichael Lupin Michoel Yonah ben LeahMenachem Mendel ben Baila RochelLarry Perkins Yisrael Aharon ben Bayla GoldaAlan Wolnerman Abraham Pinchus ben Yentle______________________Helen Ijac Alta Haita bat Devorah

BIRTHDAYSRebecca Cohen Miriam Marcus Sarah HirthAudery Mendelson Edan Carmel Dr. Akiva Marcus

YAHRZEITSSeth Entin in memory of his father Robert Entin 8 AvDaniel Kaskel in memory of his grandmother Alice Kaskel 8 AvSusan Siedler in memory of her father Joseph Black 8 AvJeffrey Silkin in memory of his mother Jean Silkin 8 AvGary Krasna in memory of his grandmother Esther Krasna 9 AvRabbi Dr. Mordechai Smolarcik in memory of his grandfather Gershon Smolarcik 9 AvAvis Stein in memory of her father Heinie Goldbaum 9 AvDorothy Perkins in memory of her mother Rose Schneider 9 AvDr. Avram Cooperman in memory of his mother Lillian Cooperman 9 AvWarren Shimoff in memory of his mother Lynn Shimoff 9 AvEnid Gil in memory of her father-in-law Shimon Gugel Reicher 9 AvFloyd Bernstein in memory of his father Abraham Bernstein 10 AvDr. Jeffrey Siegel in memory of his father Sidney Siegel 10 AvHayley Ostrofsky in memory of her grandmother Anne Stein 11 AvCara Beim in memory of her father Sidney Friedman 11 AvIsaac Reich in memory of his mother Perl bat Abraham Hakkohen 11 AvGary Krasna in memory of his mother Elaine Krasna 11 AvMarvin Hirschhorn in memory of his father Max Hirschhorn 11 AvJoy Smith in memory of her son Brian David Smith 11 AvToby Albert in memory of her father Eugene Rutman 11 AvColin Stein in memory of his mother Anne Stein 11 AvDorothy Perkins in memory of her aunt Syd Paris Edelman 11 AvStanley Smith in memory of his son Brian David Smith 11 AvRabbi Jerome Epstein in memory of his mother Ann Epstein Broudy 12 AvLois Schwartz in memory of her mother Evelyn Domroe 12 AvGeorgina Rice in memory of her grandmother Sophia Shifra Ross 13 AvKenneth Zimmerman in memory of his mother Myrle Zimmerman 13 AvChava Weisstuch in memory of her father Henry Kamioner 13 AvKenneth Bender in memory of his mother Florence Bender 13 AvMarcus Witztum in memory of his father Nathan Witztum 13 AvPatti Lieber in memory of her father Harry Shein 13 AvMelissa Keehn in memory of her father Eli Gabel 13 AvJosh Herschberg in memory of his mother Judith Herschberg 13 AvRon Berman in memory of his grandmother Sylvia Wallberg 14 AvHyla Levine in memory of her father Arthur Miller 14 AvRabbi Ronald Gross in memory of his mother Lylian Gross 14 AvBeverly Kellman in memory of her sister Evelyn Goldstein 14 AvSal Abady in memory of his uncle Abraham Abady 14 AvDorinne Gerstin in memory of her grandmother Dora Levin 14 AvAnn Arbeitman in memory of her father Menachem Lipshitz 14 AvAndrea Tait in memory of her father Charles Tait 15 AvReena Makover in memory of her father Rabbi Tobias Rothenberg 15 AvJanet Berg in memory of her father Michael Marks 15 AvEvelyn Sauer in memory of her father Morris Horn 15 AvSamuel Rubin in memory of his mother Fanny Rubin 15 Av

Joan Noven Rochel Tova bat MalkaAriella Berman Ariella Sarah bat Elisheva MalkaChana Guta bat RochelNoa Maya Carmel Noa Maya bat Devora RachelJacquie Padow Ya’akova Chava Rus bat Beyla Or Ester bat Dina RivkaWendy Wasserstrom Zehava bat ChayaEden Malka bat RavitSara Leah bat Maya ElanitJean Cohen Eta Chaya bat RachelYocheved bat Alta Sura LeahRuth Malinowitz Rivka bat FreidaEsther bat DobaBeverly Kellman Baila Rus bat SaraMarie Gosser Muna bat Salima ShulamitOlga Newman Liba Rivka bat Esther MalkaBreindel Chanah bat Chaye RaizelHelen Cohan Chula bat ZisselShula Amsalem Shulamit bat Bella

BRS AUXILIARIES, ETC.BIKUR CHOLIM

Security camera in stairwell of hospital: It is best to avoid being videoed by such cameras on Shabbat, since the image is projected on the screen. In the hospital however, it is difficult to avoid this and one is permitted to walk past the cameras.

BOCA RATON COMMUNITY ERUVThe Boca Raton Community Eruv is in need of funds. Yearly membership remains at $100 per family. It is now possible to sponsor the Eruv for a particular Shabbat for $360. Donations can now also be made through our website www.bocaeruv.org or by contacting Chani Salamon at (561) 392-1026 for more information. Please help, as we ALL benefit from the Eruv. The Eruv is something we all rely on and often take for granted. If you have not yet contributed, please consider doing so in order to ensure that the Eruv can bechecked and maintained.

KITCHEN EXPANSION DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF THEO HENRY

As you may be aware, the BRS Sisterhood is working hard on raising funds to expand the Shul kitchen. The Sisterhood has decided that the new expanded kitchen will be dedicated and named, the Theo Henry Kitchen in memory of our beloved custodian. If you are interested in contributing to this cause, please visit www.brsonline.org/Theo

SECURITY COMMITTEE The BRS Security Team is looking for more volunteers. It is just 1.5-2 hours of your time every 3 weeks. If you are able to help, then please send us an e-mail with your name & phone number to [email protected]. If you are unable to volunteer but would like to donate to help security needs, a "security donations" line has been added to the donation type drop down menu at brsonline.org under the donate tab.

Hashkamah Minyan Kiddush $260 - Regular$360 - Deluxe$460 - Super Deluxe

There are many classes that take place during the week that are available to sponsor. Sponsorship will be acknowledged in the BRS Weekly and announced at the class. If you are interested in sponsoring any of the following classes in memory or in honor of a loved one, please contact the Shul office at [email protected] Day of Learning - $180Rabbi’s Class on Shabbat afternoon - $250Rabbi Goldberg’s Tuesday morning Parsha Class - $100Daf Yomi for the Week - $100Rabbi Goldberg’s Emunah Class - $54The BRS Weekly - $100Week of Afternoon Kollel - $150Wednesday Night Learning Program - $150Avos UBanim - $150BRS Email Announcements - $100

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITYBenjy & Tamara Gluck and Family

ATTENTION ALL HAPPY GOLDEN GIRLSPlease be advised that the Golden Girls will be on break until after the High Holidays.

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SOCIAL ACTIONLast month, in a rare display of courage to speak the truth, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis stated, “(UNRWA) has become part of the problem. It provides ammunition to continue the [Israeli-Palestinian] conflict. As long as Palestinians live in refugee camps, they will want to return to their homeland.” His statement is a hopeful sign that UNRWA’s role in perpetuating the conflict is beginning to be understood beyond the U.S. and Israel.

UNRWA was established to support 700,000 Arabs displaced during Israel’s 1948-49 War of Independence. The agency now actively encourages more than 5 million Palestinian Arabs living in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria to claim a so-called “right of return” to Israel. Only Palestinian refugees have their own dedicated United Nations agency. The international community allocates international resources disproportionately to a refugee population that is neither the largest, most recent or most desperate, through an agency designed to prolong this population’s refugee status indefinitely and unlawfully.

The Trump administration has been vocal in its criticism of UNRWA’s distortion of international law, and has taken concrete steps towards its reform. In January, the U.S. froze $65 million of a scheduled $125 million payment to UNRWA, saying the funds “will be held for future consideration.” The administration is currently questioning whether the U.S. taxpayer should continue to bankroll an organization that permits and encourages hatred towards a U.S. ally.

ISRAEL UPDATE

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS OF IDF SOLDIERS Please have in mind children and grandchildren of members of our community currently serving in the IDF: Eliana Aiken, Matthew Albert, Avishai Augenbraun, Noam Bar Yakov, Shani Ben Zikry, Raz Ben-Zikry, David Borenstein, Maya Borzak, Rotem Bronfman, Jonathan Cohen, Yonatan Fastag, Aviad Halfon, Ariel Hirschhorn, Shoshanna Golish, Rafael Nissim ben Moshe

Israel, Avi Kahn, Menachem Kaplan, Shabtai Kaplan, Asher Kaplan, Shuli Klein, Jacob Katz, Razi Katz, Mikki Kowal, Ami Lieder, Noam Lowenstern, Shuli Mayer, Daniel Miller, Eitan Yitzchak ben Etel Rochel, Elad Shachar, Sarina Solomon, Oliver Solomon, Chananya Strauss, Amir Tsarfati, Joshua Weiss, Noah Weiss, and Eitan

Wolfson.

If you have children or grandchildren currently serving in the IDF, please let us know their names so we can include them. Please have in mind our missing-in-action Israeli Soldiers.

ROBERT ALAN “BOB” LEVINSONIs an American private investigator and retired DEA and CIA agent. He was taken hostage on March 9, 2007 when visiting Iran’s Kish Island and is currently the longest held hostage in American history.

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS

ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES (IDF)

AVRAHAM BEN AGERNISH Avera (Avraham) Mengitsu is an Israeli civilian with a history of severe depression and mental illness. He crossed into Gaza in September 2014. Hamas has recently admitted that they are holding him captive but there is no additional information on his condition.

DEAR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS, IF YOUR CHILD OR GRANDCHILD IS NO LONGER IN THE IDF, PLEASE LET KERRY KNOW SO THEIR NAME CAN BE REMOVED.

2018 is a critical election year for future state funding of nonpublic schools. Your vote counts in Florida, and so do the votes of your family members. You can now request mail-in-ballots for your spouse, parents, grandparents, children, siblings, in-laws and in-law siblings. Requesting a mail-in-ballot significantly increases the likelihood of voting. Counties will begin mailing the ballots this Tuesday, meaning voting will start as early as next week. To request a mail-in-ballot visit https://teachadvocacy.org/florida/vote-by-mail/.

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The Sephardic Minyan of Boca Raton Synagogueהמנין הספרדי של ק"ק בוקה רטון

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY שבתJuly 20 8 מנחם אב July 21 9 מנחם אב

דברים-חזון6:20am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:30pm Minhah / Arvit6:50pm Earliest Candle Lighting7:55pm Latest Candle Lighting8:28pm Earliest Shema

5:54am Ha-Netz Shaharit8:40am Hilkhot Shabbat9:00am Main Minyan6:00pm Minhah8:52pm Havdalah9:10pm Arvit / Eikhah9:31pm Rabbenu Tam

July 22 10 מנחם אב July 23 11 מנחם אב July 24 12 מנחם אב July 25 13 מנחם אב July 26 14 מנחם אב July 27 15 מנחם אב July 28 16 מנחם אב

תענית ט' באב ואתחנן6:21am Ha-Netz Shaharit8:45am Second Minyan Explanatory Kinnot1:27pm Hatzot7:00pm Mussar7:25pm Hanahat Tefillin7:30pm Minhah8:10pm Arvit8:27pm Fast Ends

6:22am Ha-Netz Shaharit7:50pm Minhah / Arvit8:27pm Earliest Shema

6:22am Ha-Netz Shaharit7:50pm Minhah / Arvit8:26pm Earliest Shema

6:23am Ha-Netz Shaharit7:50pm Minhah / Arvit8:26pm Earliest Shema

6:23am Ha-Netz Shaharit7:50pm Minhah / Arvit8:25pm Earliest Shema

6:24am Ha-Netz Shaharit6:30pm Minhah / Arvit6:47pm Earliest Candle Lighting7:52pm Latest Candle Lighting8:25pm Earliest Shema

5:58am Ha-Netz Shaharit9:00am Main Minyan7:35pm Minhah8:48pm Arvit / Havdalah9:27pm Rabbenu Tam

דברים-שבת חזוןDevarim-Shabbat Hazon

There is a known halakhah that on some level, havdalah extends until Tuesday. Meaning, that if a person is unable to properly (or simply did not) recite havdalah on Motza’ei Shabbat, then he or she has until and through Tuesday to do so. In doing so, such a person only recites the berakhah on the wine (הגפן פרי and on the havdalah itself (בורא לחול) קודש בין בורא and (spices) בשמים since the berakhot of ,(המבדיל .are recited only on Motza’ei Shabbat (on fire) מאורי האש

An interesting question arises as to a person who is able but halakhically exempt or forbidden from reciting havdalah on Motza’ei Shabbat. This occurs when somebody is an אונן – meaning they are the first degree relative of somebody who recently passed away, but the burial has not yet taken place. Formal אבלות begins only at the conclusion of the funeral; from the time of the person’s passing until the burial, prior to that, these relatives are in a status of אנינות.

If a person passes away on Friday or Shabbat and will only be buried on Sunday or Monday, then on Motza’ei Shabbat, the relatives of the deceased are considered אוננים. The halakhah is that an אונן is forbidden (not only exempt) from reciting any berakhot. When a person experiences such a personal loss, they are in no position to actively present themselves in front of Hashem in such a manner. While this restriction against berakhot is lifted on Shabbat, havdalah is recited on Motza’ei Shabbat. As such, an אונן is exempt from havdalah on Motza’ei Shabbat, but will be able to recite havdalah after the funeral. Is that the proper practice?

Arukh Ha-Shulhan explains that it depends on how we view the

notion of reciting havdalah until Tuesday. Does it mean that ideally, the proper time for havdalah is Motza’ei Shabbat, however, if that opportunity was missed, it’s possible to make up for that lost opportunity (תשלומין) through Tuesday? Or does it mean that the actual time for havdalah is the first three days of the week (through Tuesday) and that it’s preferable to perform a mitzvah at the first possible opportunity?

He writes that according to the first approach, if somebody is exempt from havdalah on Motza’ei Shabbat, the obligation never devolved upon them and there is nothing to make up later. However, according to the second approach, since the time for havdalah extends through Tuesday, havdalah should be recited at the first opportunity. While normally, the first possible opportunity is Motza’ei Shabbat, for this person, it occurs somewhat later.

A similar issue arises this week, when Tish’ah be-Av is commemorated after Shabbat. Since the fast begins on Motza’ei Shabbat, havdalah cannot be recited at that time. [Those who are not fasting in fact, must indeed recite havdalah before they eat.] The Shulhan Arukh rules that havdalah (only on wine) should be recited on Sunday night, after the fast - concluding that the actual time for havdalah extends through Tuesday and beginning with Motza’ei Shabbat, we should recite it at the first available opportunity.

Weekly Halakhah

Rabbi David Shabtai, MDRabbi, Sephardic Minyan

is on vacation from July 24-28

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במערבא NEWS FROM THE WESTDEVARIM פרשת דברים

SHABBAT CHAZON שבת חזון @KATZ HILLEL DAY SCHOOL | 21001 95TH AVE | BRSWEST.NET | (561) 909-0234

FRIDAY SHABBAT SUNDAY20 JULY 21 JULY 22 JULY

6:49PM EARLIEST CANDLE LIGHTING 7:55PM CANDLE LIGHTING 6:30PM CHASSIDUS 7:00PM MINCHA / KABBALAT SHABBAT

8:30AM SEFORNO 9:00AM SHACHARIT 11:00AM TEEN SICHA

5:30PM SHIUR 6:30PM MINCHA - SEUDA AT HOME 8:13PM SH’KIAH - FAST BEGINS 8:52PM BARUCH HAMAVDIL 9:10PM MAARIV - EICHA

SHACHARIT AT BRS 1:27PM CHATZOS 7:50PM MINCHA FOLLOWED BY DIVREI CHIZZUK AND MAARIV 8:51PM FAST ENDS

KIDDUSH IS SPONSORED BY LOWELL RABINOWITZ IN CELEBRATION OF HIS BIRTHDAY!

How do we know the torah came from

Sinai?

amazingPre ShabbosChassidus

the NEW

BRS WEST inspiring

#StartShabbosRight

Chabura

מגדולי המחשבה שבפרשנינו“Of the great thinkers in commentary״

Part IV: Remembering the Holocaust - Yom HaShoah

במערבא NEWS FROM THE WESTDEVARIM פרשת דברים

SHABBAT CHAZON שבת חזון @KATZ HILLEL DAY SCHOOL | 21001 95TH AVE | BRSWEST.NET | (561) 909-0234

FRIDAY SHABBAT SUNDAY20 JULY 21 JULY 22 JULY

6:49PM EARLIEST CANDLE LIGHTING 7:55PM CANDLE LIGHTING 6:30PM CHASSIDUS 7:00PM MINCHA / KABBALAT SHABBAT

8:30AM SEFORNO 9:00AM SHACHARIT 11:00AM TEEN SICHA

5:30PM SHIUR 6:30PM MINCHA - SEUDA AT HOME 8:13PM SH’KIAH - FAST BEGINS 8:52PM BARUCH HAMAVDIL 9:10PM MAARIV - EICHA

SHACHARIT AT BRS 1:27PM CHATZOS 7:50PM MINCHA FOLLOWED BY DIVREI CHIZZUK AND MAARIV 8:51PM FAST ENDS

KIDDUSH IS SPONSORED BY LOWELL RABINOWITZ IN CELEBRATION OF HIS BIRTHDAY!

How do we know the torah came from

Sinai?

amazingPre ShabbosChassidus

the NEW

BRS WEST inspiring

#StartShabbosRight

Chabura

מגדולי המחשבה שבפרשנינו“Of the great thinkers in commentary״

Part IV: Remembering the Holocaust - Yom HaShoah

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Have YOU met someone recently that would like to learn more

about our Jewish commUNITY?Please have them contact US!!

Simone (561) [email protected]

Josh (561) [email protected]

Welcome to the Boca Raton Synagogue CommUNITY Outreach Initiative

Summer Learning Program

4:15 - 5:00 pmTuesdays and Thursdays July 3 - July 24Learning groups for girls in grades 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, with the Summer Kollel Wives in the Sephardic BMRegister online at brsonline.org/midrasha

Girls Learning Groups and Ice Cream

July 10 - July 258:00 - 8:45 pm Mrs. Gita (Ginsparg) Goldstein • July 10 at the home of

Seth and Esther Entin, 7558 Stockton Terrace

Mrs. Shoshana (Galbut) Barishanksy • July 17 at the home of Dr. Brian and

Adina Galbut, 7600 Andorra Place• July 24 at the home of Dr. Zev and

Dina Raden, 22225 Hollyhock Trail

3-Part Tuesday Night @Home Series

July 2 - July 168:00 - 9:00 pm“A Guided Tour of the 2nd Beit Hamikdash” with Rebbetzin Malka TougerSponsored by Yocheved Hande and Penny Pearlman

3-Part Monday Night @BRS Series

BRS Women’s Midrasha

For more information, contact Rabbi Simcha Shabtai at [email protected] or 347.439.7031

CANCELED

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BRS is now selling gift cards for the Grove in $50 and $100 denominations. We make 10% for every dollar you spend on these gift cards. Pick up as many gift cards as you would like from the BRS office, and please make checks payable to BRS. You can even purchase with your credit card.

BRS is selling gift cards! If you are planning to do any shopping at the Grove, we strongly encourage you to purchase gift cards from BRS in advance.

We would like to thank The Grove for the program they have put in place to help raise money for our Shul.

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