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Parshat Korach July 5–6, 2019 • 3 Tammuz 5779 בס"דCandle Lighting: 7:51 PM Mincha: 6:30 PM | Beit Midrash Kabbalat Shabbat: Rav Yosef Dvar Torah: Rabbanit Alissa 8:25 Minyan: Beit Midrash | Post Davening Learning with Rabbi Chaim Tureff Main Minyan: 9:00 AM | Main Sanctuary Teen Minyan: Will resume in late August Sof Zman Kriyat Shema: 9:22 AM Shacharit: JJ Helperin Anim Zmirot & Concluding Services: Elijah Balter Kriyat HaTorah: Shlomo Abraham Torah: Hertz p. 639 & Stone p. 820 Haftarah: Hertz p. 649 & Stone p. 1186 Drasha: Rav Yosef Musaf: Joey Lipner Mincha: 7:35 PM BDJ Beverlywood: Will not meet this week Havdalah: 8:52 PM Machzorim: If you borrowed a High Holiday machzor last year or the year be- fore, please kindly return it to the office this month. Welcome: To Alon Saig, our new Youth Director! Please see his bio below. Clergy Trip: Rav Yosef will be leaving on Sunday morning for one concluding segment of his 3-year Hartman Fellowship. He will return to Los Angeles on Thursday, July 18th. DAILY MINYAN SCHEDULE SHACHARIT Sunday Monday, Thursday Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday MINCHA/MA’ARIV Sunday-Thursday SHABBAT 7/12-7/13 Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat Shacharit & Rechov Yeladim Shabbat Mincha 8:00 AM 6:45 AM 7:00 AM 7:50 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 AM 7:30 PM Kiddush in the Social Hall sponsored by BDJ Seudah Shlishit in the Beit Midrash sponsored by Jillian and Stephen Isaacs in honor of Stephen’s birthday! Nothing But the Pshat with Joey Lipner 5:00 PM | Home of Debra & Albie Cohen | 1472 Cardiff Ave. “The P’sukim They Skip in Day School: Rape in the Tanach” with Rabbanit Alissa How do we grapple with with the tough texts in our tradition around rape and questionable sexual encounters? In this text-based Nosh N’ Drosh, Rabbanit Alissa will help us wrestle with our traditional texts and explore how the Orthodox com- munity can better address these stories —especially, god forbid, when they become personal in a post #metoo world. Childcare at the home of Jeff & Amy Rabin | 1511 Cardiff Ave Welcome Alon Saig, our new Youth Department Director, who will oversee both the administration and the content of all of B'nai David-Judea's youth activities, including Rechov Yeladim, Junior Congregation and Cocoa Club, Tween Min- yan, Holiday programming, Minyan for Minions, Teen Minyan and Coffee Club. By having one person overseeing all of our youth services, our children will enjoy richer Tefilla and learning opportunities, and we will have more seamless tran- sitions among the various age-levels in the program. Alon Saig currently serves as an All Campus Educator at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy in the department of Campus Life, where he ensures that children have the best positive experience inside and outside of the classroom. He was also the Junior Congregation youth leader at Beth Jacob Congregation and is the Director for the Gurim young children division at Camp Ariel of Beverly Hills. Alon grew up in Los Angeles, at- tended Hillel and YULA, and then received his bachelor's degree in business manage- ment from California State University Northridge. Alon is passionate about teaching Torah in new and unique ways and believes that every child should have a deep, mean- ingful connection to their Jewish identity.

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Page 1: Parshat Korach July 5 6, 2019 3 Tammuz 5779 Bulletins/Korach-0… · 3 –DAY MINI COURSE AT AJU: Explore the dynamics between nature and Jewish thought and practice in biblical,

Parshat Korach

July 5–6, 2019 • 3 Tammuz 5779

בס"ד

• Candle Lighting: 7:51 PM

• Mincha: 6:30 PM | Beit Midrash

• Kabbalat Shabbat: Rav Yosef

• Dvar Torah: Rabbanit Alissa

• 8:25 Minyan: Beit Midrash |

Post Davening Learning with

Rabbi Chaim Tureff

• Main Minyan: 9:00 AM | Main

Sanctuary

• Teen Minyan: Will resume in

late August

• Sof Zman Kriyat Shema:

9:22 AM

• Shacharit: JJ Helperin

• Anim Zmirot & Concluding

Services: Elijah Balter

• Kriyat HaTorah:

Shlomo Abraham

• Torah: Hertz p. 639 & Stone p.

820

• Haftarah: Hertz p. 649 & Stone

p. 1186

• Drasha: Rav Yosef

• Musaf: Joey Lipner

• Mincha: 7:35 PM

• BDJ Beverlywood: Will not

meet this week

• Havdalah: 8:52 PM

Machzorim: If you borrowed a High Holiday machzor last year or the year be-

fore, please kindly return it to the office this month.

Welcome: To Alon Saig, our new Youth Director! Please see his bio below.

Clergy Trip: Rav Yosef will be leaving on Sunday morning for one concluding

segment of his 3-year Hartman Fellowship. He will return to Los Angeles on

Thursday, July 18th.

DAILY MINYAN SCHEDULE

SHACHARIT

Sunday

Monday, Thursday

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday

MINCHA/MA’ARIV

Sunday-Thursday

SHABBAT 7/12-7/13

Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat

Shacharit & Rechov Yeladim

Shabbat Mincha

8:00 AM

6:45 AM

7:00 AM

7:50 PM

6:30 PM

9:00 AM

7:30 PM

Kiddush in the Social Hall sponsored by BDJ

Seudah Shlishit in the Beit Midrash sponsored by Jillian and Stephen Isaacs in

honor of Stephen’s birthday!

Nothing But the Pshat with Joey Lipner

5:00 PM | Home of Debra & Albie Cohen | 1472 Cardiff Ave.

“The P’sukim They Skip in Day School: Rape in the Tanach”

with Rabbanit Alissa

How do we grapple with with the tough texts in our tradition around rape and

questionable sexual encounters? In this text-based Nosh N’ Drosh, Rabbanit Alissa

will help us wrestle with our traditional texts and explore how the Orthodox com-

munity can better address these stories —especially, god forbid, when they become

personal in a post #metoo world.

Childcare at the home of Jeff & Amy Rabin | 1511 Cardiff Ave

Welcome Alon Saig, our new Youth Department Director,

who will oversee both the administration and the content of

all of B'nai David-Judea's youth activities, including Rechov

Yeladim, Junior Congregation and Cocoa Club, Tween Min-

yan, Holiday programming, Minyan for Minions, Teen Minyan

and Coffee Club. By having one person overseeing all of our

youth services, our children will enjoy richer Tefilla and

learning opportunities, and we will have more seamless tran-

sitions among the various age-levels in the program.

Alon Saig currently serves as an All Campus Educator at Harkham Hillel Hebrew

Academy in the department of Campus Life, where he ensures that children have the

best positive experience inside and outside of the classroom. He was also the Junior

Congregation youth leader at Beth Jacob Congregation and is the Director for the Gurim

young children division at Camp Ariel of Beverly Hills. Alon grew up in Los Angeles, at-

tended Hillel and YULA, and then received his bachelor's degree in business manage-

ment from California State University Northridge. Alon is passionate about teaching

Torah in new and unique ways and believes that every child should have a deep, mean-

ingful connection to their Jewish identity.

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Membership forms are available online (& by mail if requested). If you are not already part of our Trustee Circle, please

consider joining this year. Your one-time pledge will cover membership dues and annual & high holiday fees, holiday appeals,

annual banquet, mishloach manot and our summer fundraiser.

To view the membership forms, go to www.bnaidavid.com/5780. A copy of the membership forms with your customized

log-in link was sent on Thursday. If you did not receive it, please contact [email protected] for assistance.

New to BDJ? Please email [email protected] so that we can introduce ourselves!

שיעור בעברית

Would you like to improve your spoken Hebrew? Your moment has arrived!

At BDJ we’re going to start “talking the talk” as we inaugurate a regular D’var Torah in Hebrew (with the opportunity to ask

what certain words mean!) We invite YOU to “walk the walk” and join us as a participant!

Here are the details:

WHAT:

WHEN:

WHERE:

HOW LONG:

HOW OFTEN:

REASON:

A Dvar Torah given in the Hebrew language.

Shabbat morning, ten minutes SHARP after Kiddush ends on the bima.

Usually in the Beit Midrash, elsewhere in the building if a particular week requires it.

It will last for not more than ten minutes, so everyone can still make their lunch on time!

Most Shabbat mornings, with exceptions when necessitated by BDJ programmatic conflicts. אם אתה שואל, זה הכרחי לך להשתתף.

Our exciting opening lineup:

August 3 – Gil Melmed August 10 – Sharon Merkin August 17 – Rabbi Yitz Etshalom

August 24 – Yaron Elad August 31 – Gal Ben Naim

Walk the walk and hear the talk!

Shiva Asar B'Tammuz (Sunday, July 21) begins the period

known as "the three weeks," during which we commemo-

rate the sieges of Jerusalem which culminated in the de-

struction of the city and the exiling of its inhabitants (in 586

BCE and 70 CE). During these three weeks, we refrain from

having our hair cut and from attending and participating in

joyous gatherings and most kinds of celebrations.

On the Shabbatot during the three weeks, we will read Haf-

tarah selections שלש דפורענותא which give the prophets'

perspectives on the circumstances surrounding the destruc-

tion of the first Temple. This year, Shiva Asar B'Tammuz is

on Shabbat, so it will be observed on Sunday, the 18th of

Tammuz.

Sunday, July 21 Schedule

FAST TIMES

Fast begins: 4:44 AM

Fast Ends: 8:33 PM

BDJ MINYANIM

Shacharit: 8:00 AM

Mincha: 7:30 PM

D'var Torah: 8:00 PM

Ma'ariv: 8:20 PM

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ינו שרה רבקה ינו אברהם יצחק ויעקב ואמות רך אבות ב מי שאנחנו ת החולים בעבור ש א א ך וירפ ל ולאה הוא יבר רח

א רחמים מתפללים בעבורם בשכר זה הקדוש ברוך הוא ימלם ם להחלימם ולרפואתם ולהחזיקם ולהחיותם וישלח לה יה על

ם יה ם ולכל גד יה בר מה מן השמים לכל א רה רפואה של מהש ורפואת הגוף שבת היא ל רפואת הנפ רא י יש בתוך שאר חול

מלזעוק ורפואה קרובה לבוא השתא בעגלא ובזמן קריב ונאמר ן. אמ

* Zacharia ben Bracha ve Yoel (Jeffrey Zack’s nephew) Chaya

bat Tova Bleima (Sorel Lainer’s mother) * Esther bat Devorah Bella (Mayer Schames’ mother) * Emanuel ben Hinda (Mr.

Sassover) * Bella Rivka bat Rosa (Aharon Shimoni's sister) * Shulamit bat Ruchel Sheina (Selma Framson) * Liran Ben Aliza

* Michael ben Malka (Max Wozniak) * Chaya bat Bela (Mayer Bick’s mother) * Tziporah bat Tova (Mrs. Sassover) * Chayim

Menashe ben Fruma (Manny Klein) * Sarah Hindi bat Lily (Cary Glass' mother) * Yakot bat Esther (Colette Volvovic) *

Baila Malka bat Aida Ette (Ze'ev Korn's mother) * Yaakov ben Masha (Jack Plax) * Chava bat Helen (Eva Magid) * Chaim Ar-

yeh ben Rivka * Masha Hinda bat Malke Roisa * Gittel bat Devora * Yurachmiel Nussem Ben Reuben (Nan Gold’s brother) * Rachel Leah bat Freydel Chaya * Tova Chaya bat

Leah Malkah * Chaim Simcha ben Bracha (Gary Linder's brother) * Hersh Yaakov ben Chaya Leah (David Stein’s fa-

ther) * Saureet bat Yehudit (Saureet Hayill) * Nechama Bra-cha Bat Yechiela * Roben ben Parvin and Adam ben Aviva

(Sabrina Balter’s brother and son) * Yente bat Rochel Chava Devorah (David Klausner’s aunt) * Moshe ben Shoshana

(Martine Porter Zasada’s uncle)* Harav Yitzchak ben Tova* Shlomo Netaniel ben Nechama* Chanabat Shifra (Ann Carol

Goldberg)* Aharon Ben Rosa * Rafael ben Miriam * Yehudah Moshe ben Leah * Leah Rivkah bat Ada (Boaz Hepner’s moth-

er) * Aharon ben Madlen (Alon Saig’s father)* Natan Zev ben Margalit Chana (Margy & Jeremy Horowitz’s son) *

To add or remove a name from the list, please be in touch with Susan Fink at

[email protected]. Please note the BDJ Misheberch List policy states only BDJ

members and their immediate family members may be added to the list.

July 6

July 20

July 21

August 11

August 17

August 24

• Nosh N’ Drosh: “The P’sukim They Skip

in Day School: Rape in the Tanach”

• Nosh N’ Drosh: “Opioids, Suicide, &

America’s Spiritual Crisis: Jewish Ques-

tions, Answers, & Imperatives”

• Fast of Tammuz

• Tisha B’Av

• Nosh N’ Drosh: “Making Space for Dif-

ference: Civil Discourse in a Charged Po-

litical Climate”

• Nosh N’ Drosh: “Parallel Lives: Armeni-

ans & Jews”

YESH TIKVA SUPPORT: Yesh Tikva is an organization that

supports individuals facing infertility. One of the programs they

offer is a peer support network of men and women on the other end of their journey supporting those still facing infertility. They will be hosting their inaugural Fertility Friends peer mentor train-

ing for women in Los Angeles on July 15, 2019 from 7-9:30 PM in Pico/Robertson and are looking for potential peer mentors to

join. To volunteer or learn more, email [email protected].

https://jewishjobs.com/ptjobs/view/10003404

3 –DAY MINI COURSE AT AJU: Explore the dynamics between nature and Jewish thought and practice in biblical, liturgical, rab-

binic and Kabbalistic texts, along with contemporary eco-philosophy in “The Transformative Encounter Between Judaism

and Nature” July 23, 30 and Aug. 5 at AJU between 10:30-12:00. Register: 310-444-15721

RIKUD NASHIM: An evening of soul-opening movement for

women of all ages & fitness levels led by Sara Tanz on Thursday, July 11 at 7:30, Temple Beth Am, 1039 La Cienega Blvd.. Suggest-

ed donation: $18. Invite your friends!

HOLLYWOOD BOWL EVENT: Join JNFuture and the Young

Patron’s Circle (age 21-mid-40’s) of the American Friends of Is-rael Philharmonic Orchestra for a night at the Hollywood Bowl.

Kick off the evening with a pre-concert potluck picnic followed by a performance featuring rockstar pianist Khatia Buniatishvili.

Hear iconic music from Hollywood’s gilded age as well as Rach-maninoff’s Concerto no 3. July 18. for more information, contact

Justin at 310-277-0100 or [email protected].

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Music Mends Minds is a nonprofit that creates musical support groups for patients with Alzhei-

mer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke, and PTSD. They meet eve-ry Tuesday at 1:30 at Roxbury Park. Tasks needed: helping set

up, singing along, and helping to clear up. Ability to play an in-strument would be highly appreciated. Contact Norton at

310-435-8074.

The old Petco lot is now under construction. In the event of an

emergency, our temporary point will be the alley between Livo-

nia and Crest (south of Pico).

Access the directory, zmanim, calendar, and program-

ming right from your smart phone—all updated in real

time! Just type in “B’nai David-Judea Congregation”

into the app store, or go to www.bnaidavid.com/getapp