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BBQ Purim Seudah
SUN., March 16, 4 pm at the JCC.
$16 for adults, $8 for children ages 4-12
Register at DATMinyan.org/Purim
DAT MINYAN NEWS AND EVENTS
Please help make our Tefillot meaningful by refraining from talking during Davening.
DAT Minyan Rabbi Asher Klein 6825 Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80224 www.datminyan.org Twitter: @datminyan
Fri. March 7
שבתMarch 8
Sun. March 9
Mon. March 10
Tue. March 11
Wed. March 12
Thu. Taanit Esther
Fri. March 14
Shacharit Shema 5:13-9:17 am
6:45, 7:30 7:30, 9:00 8:00 6:35, 7:30 6:45, 7:30 6:45, 7:30 Fast starts 6:03
6:25, 7:30 6:45, 7:30
Mincha/Maariv Earliest Shema 6:31 pm
5:40 5:30/6:40 Change clocks!
6:45 6:45 6:45 6:45 6:40 Fast ends 7:39
6:45
The Annual Event at the Clyfford Still Mu-seum, 1250 Bannock St. in Denver, is this Sunday, March 9. 6:30 pm for donors of $1000 or above; 7:30 pm general admission. Registra-tion has closed; please speak to Arinn Makov-sky for more information. See Page 2. Looking forward to a fun time with all our friends!
Meira and Rabbi Ari Federgrun join us this Shabbat as part of the Kollel Elyon scholars program. See box at right. The Federgruns vis-ited Denver this past summer as part of the YU Summer Kollel. The Kollel Elyon is a program which combines intensive Torah learning for future rabbinic leaders with courses in skills such as counseling, advanced public speaking and writing, business ethics and conflict reso-lution. Kollel Elyon scholars visit communities to teach and lecture as part of their training.
Teen Program at 10:30 with Rabbi Sunshine in Room 206.
Remember to change your clocks this Satur-day night. It’s the law.
The M.B. Glassman Fathers and Sons con-tinues this Sunday at DAT Minyan. Shacharit at 8:00, followed by breakfast, learning, story and raffle. See page 5.
Youth Groups Purim Carnival next week! Bring your children in costume. See Page 6.
“Let’s Do Lunch!”—This exciting new venture to strengthen unity among our members has begun! Watch for your invitation coming soon. See Page 8.
DAT Disposable 8th Graders Sale—See Page 2.
DAT Minyan Denver Nuggets Trip Sunday, March 23. Join your friends from the DAT Minyan for a trip to see the Nuggets take on the Wizards. Game begins at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $26 each. See Page 7.
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
DAY TIME TOPIC TEACHER PLACE
Fri. After Mincha D’var Torah Rabbi Federgrun MPR
“Decoding the Megillah, Part 1”
שבת
8:30 am Tefillah Rabbi Klein MPR
9:45 am Women’s Parsha Chavura 204
Haft/Mussaf Pirkei Avot Rabbi Gitler 111
After Mussaf Derasha Rabbi Klein MPR
“Reflections on the AIPAC Policy Conference”
4:30 pm Teen Guys and Dads Rabbi Federgrun MPR
“Mishloach Manot: Givers and Takers”
4:30 pm SHAWL Sari Horowitz 208
4:55 pm Shearim B’Tefillah Rabbi Levy MPR
5:20-6:40 pm Teen Girls and Moms Meira Federgrun Alpert 205 S. Poplar
“The Role of Women in the Miracle of Purim”
After Mincha Seudah Shelishit Rabbi Federgrun MPR
“Decoding the Megillah, Part 2”
After Mincha 5-6 Boys Mishna Rabbi Alter DAT
Mon. 9:00 pm Men’s Parsha Rabbi Klein TBA
Tue. 12:00 pm Parsha Class Rabbi Klein
Lohf Shaiman Jacobs Hyman & Feiger PC—950 South Cherry St., Suite 900
Wed. 7:30 pm Using Netivot Shalom to
Elevate Shabbat women only
Shelly Ciner Ciner
Welcome to the Shabbat Parshat Vayikra
March 8, 2014 6 Adar II 5774
Candles: 4:46-5:40 Havdalah: 6:41
Parsha: p. 544 Haftarah: p. 1165
*** ALERT: THE ERUV IS DOWN! Please plan accordingly. ***
KIDDUSH and SEUDAH SHELISHIT
sponsored by the Shul. WELCOME BACK to Meira and Rabbi Ari Federgrun,
who are joining us for Shabbat. See below.
MATAnoT L’EVYonIM
Recommended donation $25 per adult
Donation deadline Sat. night, March 15
Donate at DATMinyan.org/Purim
DAT Minyan Annual Event: “An Evening at the Clyfford Still Museum
with the DAT Minyan”
Join the DAT Minyan community for this year’s Annual Event,
hosted at the Clyfford Still Museum in downtown Denver.
Come schmooze, eat delicious food,
and stroll through the galleries of one of the most unique art museums in the country.
7:30 pm: Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres (Dairy)
6:30 pm: Exclusive Behind the Scenes Tour: Donate $1,000 to the DAT Minyan fundraiser
and experience a guided tour of the galleries and a “behind-the-scenes” exploration
of the non-public areas at the Museum with Dean Sobel,
world-renowned Clyfford Still expert and Founding Museum Director.
See the archives where the art is handled and stored, and learn about the meticulous challenges
of conserving a collection of art that was stored in a barn for 40 years.
An experience not to be missed!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Registration Now Open: DATMinyan.org/AnnualEvent
DAT 8th Graders Disposable Sale For Passover and Year Round!
DAT's 8th grade class is selling disposable foil pans
and plastic containers at great prices.
Order deadline: March 17. Available for pickup: April 1.
For more information, see the school’s website—www.datcampus.org.
DAT Minyan Rabbi Asher Klein 6825 Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80224 (303) 281-8999 www.datminyan.org
Refuah Shleima Please include the following names in your prayers. May each be granted a Refuah Shleima. Names are kept on the list until the next
Rosh Chodesh. Help us keep the list accurate by verifying the necessary details each month on the Cholim GoogleDoc. Channa Rochel bat Henna Ida bat Esa Refoel Zakkai Avraham ben Yakira Avigayil
Zeesa bat Bayla Faiga Zissel bat Zlota Tziporah Simcha haKohen ben Chana
Chana Leah bat Rivka Refael Elisha Meir haKohen ben Devorah Shoshana Ressa bat Ahuva
Avraham Shalom ben Henna Baruch Dov ben Sarah Yaffa Yechiel Tzvi-Herschel Ben Zeisel Kayla
Boruch Getzel HaKohen ben Esther Chaim Benjamin ben Bracha Chaim Shmuel ben Miriam
Devorah Leah bat Chanah Eliyahu Chayim HaKohen ben Sarah Rivka Esther bat Malka
Esther Bat Margarit Sarah Ita Sheiva bas Udya Leah bat Sarah
Menachem Yitzchak ben Yisraela Miriam Tova Chaya bat Chanah Raphael Natan ben Shoshana Michal
Raphael Yotam ben Efrat Raphoel Shmuel Naftali ben Esther Liba Rochel Leah Nechama bat Esther
Sandra Miriam Shoshana bat Chanah Sarah Esther bat Faiyge Shimon ben Miriam Henna
Shoshana Michal bat Sarah Tova Leah bat Chana Yonna bat Esther
Yosefa Aliza bat Sarah Leah Menachem Moshe ben Chana Gittel
(Rabbi) Tzvi Gershon ben Shaindel Shaina Raizel
D’var Torah Joshua Resin, YULA ‘17—From YUTorah.org
In Parshat Vayikra, Hashem tells Moshe how the
sacrifices are to be offered. Why would Hashem, a spir-
itual and omnipotent entity, command Bnei Yisrael to
sacrifice mere physical animals on an altar?
The Rambam explains that in Egypt Am Yisrael
had acquired a desire to sacrifice offerings like the Egyp-
tians had. Hashem understood that this desire needed to
be channeled so that rather than having sacrifices contrib-
ute to Avodah Zarah, they would offer Korbanot in honor
of Hashem. The Ramban has a different understanding:
he insists that sacrifices existed for many years, even be-
fore the Egyptians adopted the practice. He maintains
that sacrifices provided a way for the Jewish people to
experience their connection with Hashem and created an
opportunity for them to reflect upon the unique relation-
ship that they have with the Ribbono Shel Olam.
Chazal teach us that since we do not understand
why Korbanot should be brought, and we know Hashem
does not need physical offerings, it seems counter-
intuitive for Bnei Yisrael to bring them. Yet it is the fact
that we do not understand sacrifices but still preform
them that explains why these offerings are described as
“pleasing to Hashem.” The Gemara says that since we no
longer bring Korbanot, Tefillah replaces the offerings
that we should be bringing to Hashem. We each have a
unique opportunity to create our own Korbanot through
prayer. In the same way that we have difficulty under-
standing the purpose and power of
Rabbi’s Message Rabbi Asher Klein, Rambam ‘98 *
At the very end of this week’s Parsha, the Torah
teaches us the rules related to a lying thief. Not only must
the thief return the object in its entirety, but the Torah adds
that he must also pay an additional fifth as a punishment for
his lie. The Torah says, “Or anything about which he hath
sworn falsely, he shall even restore it at first, and shall add
the fifth part more onto it.” When describing the repayment
of the principal amount, the Torah uses the phrase
“Roshoh,” at first, which has an additional meaning of
“head.”
The Sifsei Chachamim learns a powerful lesson
from the double meaning of this word. He explains that the
principal amount is clearly viewed as the primary portion of
the money that is being paid, while the punitive fee is sec-
ondary. For this reason, the primary portion must be paid
before the secondary portion. He continues to explain that
within the human body, one could easily argue that the pri-
mary portion is the core or torso, which contains the majori-
ty of the organs, including the heart. The appendages of the
arms and legs, and even the head, are all secondary to the
core. Yet this is not the perspective of the Torah. The prin-
cipal amount in the verse is compared to the head, which in
truth is the principal portion of the body, with our torso,
arms, and legs playing a secondary role.
This verse helps us maintain a perspective in regard
to where our focus and priorities should lie. Our body is an
amazing gift from Hashem that was given to us to help fa-
cilitate the many complex and important roles for which we
were placed on this earth. Yet the body is a facilitator, not
the goal or end game. All of the creatures in this world have
fascinating and complex bodies just as humans, yet we are
set aside and above due to the magnificent gifts that are
found in our minds. The cheetah will always be faster, and
the elephant will always be bigger, but no creature can
Essential Rashi’s 1) Why does the Torah describe both the animal and bird offer-
ings as a "satisfying aroma?" (1:17)
2) The Torah forbids bringing honey with the mincha. What is
meant by "honey?"
1) To indicate that the size of the offering is irrelevant, provided your heart is directed toward G-d. 2) Any sweet fruit derivative.
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DAT Minyan Rabbi Asher Klein 6825 Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80224 (303) 281-8999 facebook.com/datminyan
DAT Minyan: A dynamic and friendly Modern Orthodox synagogue for all ages dedicated to meaningful prayer,
personal spiritual development, community growth, youth involvement, Torah education and Religious Zionism.
* DAT Minyan only certifies Kashrut of events it hosts or co-sponsors.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
B’nei Akiva: 8th Grade Melave Malka and Crepe Making!—Motzaei Shabbat, March 8, 7:30 pm at the home of Gillian Hecht.
Shabbat Snif: Shabbat March 15th. One hour before Mincha. Grades 3-8. At DAT Minyan
Annual Purim Costume Karaoke Party!! Grades 7-12. Home of Sarah Senkfor! After Megilah reading! Come cel-
ebrate Purim and Shifrahs Birthday!! Come dressed as Shifra..win a special prize!!
Stay tuned for more events including the DU Shabbaton the weekend of April 4, Snif on April 12, Yom Haatzmaut
Program, Israel Day Parade in NYC June 1, and our annual raft trip on June 8!
Fathers and Sons Learning with the Denver Community Kollel at DAT Minyan! Join the Denver Community Kollel for
Torah study on Sunday mornings! Fathers and sons can study on their own or with Kollel Rabbis. For boys grades 2-8.
Shacharis at 8 am, followed by breakfast, learning, a great story and an exciting raffle. For more info con-
tact [email protected].
* Denver Community Kollel’s 16th Anniversary Celebration—This Tuesday, March 11, 6:30 pm at Aish Denver, 9550
E. Belleview Ave. Honoring Michael and Randy Weiss, Bob and Allison Weiss, and Jeremy and Sora Simblist. Noted
Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Yochanan Zweig will be the guest speaker. To RSVP or place a journal ad, visit
www.denverkollel.org, email [email protected], or call 303-820-2855.
Tomchei Shabbat Annual Purim Card Campaign—Great way to support Tomchei Shabbat. Set of 25 full-color 2014
Tomchei Shabbat Mishloach Manot Purim letters with envelopes—$36.00. Contact Susie and Nahum Swinkin at 303-333
-7523 or [email protected] to arrange your order. Electronic version also available—PDF Purim Card, personalized
with your own greeting to email to friends and family. Tomchei Shabbat accepts credit card donations via PayPal.
* Denver Community Kollel’s Post-Purim Celebration—When DAT Minyan’s Seudah is ending, the fun is just begin-
ning! The Denver Community Kollel is pleased to invite the entire Denver Jewish community to its annual Purim celebra-
tion for dancing and rejoicing. Program begins at 7:30 pm at the Ethel E. Beren Auditorium, 1261 Zenobia.
Areivim Taskforce of Denver Eight-Hour Mental Health First Aid Course—Sun, Mar. 23, 10:00 am-6:00 pm (RSVP
until Mar. 13), at Zera Abraham, 1560 Winona Court. $25 required donation for the eight-hour course, including course-
book. For more information and reservations, contact Areivim Taskforce Denver Administrator, Rabbi Shraga Freedman,
at [email protected] or 303.335.8968.
Radio Chavura—This Sunday, March 9, at 6:30 pm, exclusively at www.chavura.com, we speak with Shaul Amir, direc-
tor of resource development at Assaf HaRofeh Medical Center in Israel. The former Colorado resident discusses the in-
credible work that Assaf HaRofeh is doing to transform its four-level underground parking garage into an emergency care
facility for use during a biological, chemical, or radiological attack - as well as what it will take to complete this important
project.
compare to the intellectual capabilities inherent in the
human mind.
Albert Einstein once exclaimed, “The intuitive
mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful
servant. We have created a society that honors the serv-
ant and has forgotten the gift.” If the rational mind is a
faithful servant, then certainly one can classify our bod-
ies that way as well. It is incumbent upon us all to strive
to maximize this tremendous gift and reach heights in
our spirituality as well as our physicality.
* The Editorial Board apologies to the author for his erro-neous byline in last week’s Newsletter. He is a graduate of
Rambam, not Flatbush.
RABBI’S MESSAGE
Korbanot, it is a challenge to understand the purpose be-
hind prayer. Hashem does not need our prayers, but appar-
ently Tefillah is a tool that we cannot live without. The
power of Tefillah can be seen through the analogy of look-
ing at something through a window. Everything outside the
window is seen indirectly because of the partition between
the exterior and the interior. Similarly, we must trust that
our Tefillah has an impact even though only Hashem has
the ability to see it directly without the “window barrier.”
At first, physical sacrifices and Tefillah seem like silly of-
ferings to Hashem, but a deeper look reveals that they are
really Hashem’s gifts to us, allowing us a way to connect
with and please Him in order to enrich our lives and en-
hance our world.
D’VAR TORAH
DAT MINYAN YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Youth Group Guidelines:
Pick up for all groups (including 4th-6th graders) is in-doors.
Please bring your child’s la-beled water bottle, hat, and jacket to groups with them. Ad-visors and kids will no longer be allowed to get these items
from the coat rack or strollers
during groups.
A parent or guardian must be on shul premises when chil-dren are in groups.
Children not attending groups
must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
Mitzvot and Midot
Program: Saying Sorry
Every Shabbat the children learn the importance of a
Middah or Mitzvah. They are rewarded with a few
M&Ms for applying it and doing it correctly during
groups.
Happy Birthday:
Ahuva Zalesch
Yoshi Polotsky
Emma Loewenthal
Solomon Bielsky
David Khalepari
Is your child’s birthday not listed?
Email Mor Shapiro at [email protected].
Shabbat, March 8
Parashat Vayikra
SPONSORSHIPS
Youth Snack is sponsored by Drs. Alan and Isadora Bielsky in honor of Solomon's 6th birthday.
Contact Mor at [email protected]
for all sponsorship opportunities.
Coming up in Groups:
NEXT Shabbat, March 15
DAT MINYAN YouTh’s
ANNUAL PURIM CARNIVAL!
All kids
and advisors
should come
in costume!
Our Shul has really grown over the past couple of years! It's great that we have so many new people in our Minyan, but it is also more challenging for people to get to know one another. We want everyone to feel part of the community. "Let's Do Lunch" is an initiative of hold-ing coordinated Shabbat lunches where indi-viduals and families can spend time together building and strengthening friendships.
The Alters and Kleins would like to begin hosting a series of these Shabbat lunch get-togethers in the near future. The entire membership will be split up into small groups, and then each group will plan a Shabbat meal which they will cook and prepare together at the Alter and Klein homes on the Thursday of that
week. The group will then enjoy their Shabbat lunch together. The goal isn't to prepare an elaborate meal, but rather to have fun cooking and dining with people we would like to get to know better. If you have ideas about how we can make this program successful, please speak with Jessica Klein or Rivka Alter, as your suggestions are welcomed.