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Parshat Tzav Shabbat HaGadol April 7 - 8, 2017/12 Nisan 5777
Schedule
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Sunday, April 9 (Nisan 13) 8:00a Shacharit 8:40a Nevi'im Shiur
This Week @ Netivot
Shabbat HaGadol Drasha
Rabbi Helfgot will be giving his Shabbat HaGadol Drasha this Shabbat following mincha on the topic of " Four or Five Cups at the Seder: How Much Wine Do I Really Have to Buy?"
Mincha will be at 6:55pm
Rabbi Helfgot's Weekly Shiurim on Sefer Ezra and Nehemiah:
This week Rabbi Helfgot will be giving his weekly shiur on Sunday morning after Shacharit but not on Tuesday night.
Mechirat Hametz
Rabbi Helfgot will be available for Mechirat Hametz on: :
Sunday, April 7 after tefillat shaharit in shul
You can download the form to fill it out in advance. It is ideal to actually transfer power of attorney in person rather than via mail or email.
Please note that it is customary to donate some tzedaka to the discretionary fund for Maot Hitim at the time of the transfer of power of attorney and help those who have trouble putting food on the table for the holiday
The Big Bread Burn
The Big Bread Burn will be taking place, Erev Pesach, Monday, April 10 from 9:30 -11:45 am in the Jewish Center of Teaneck Parking lot. We will have the full presence of the Teaneck Fire Department, free fire hats for the kids, and kosher l'pesach lollipops. We hope you will join us. Please email office@jcot.org with any questions.
Pesach Times
Shacharit: Monday, April 10 7:00am followed by Siyum Latest time to Eat Hametz: 10:46am Latest Time to Own Hametz: 11:52am Candlelighting: 7:12pm Mincha and Kabbalat Yom Tov: 7:20pm Seder: begin after 8:00pm Last time to Eat Afikoman: 12:56am
Shacharit: Tuesday, April 11 9:00am Mincha: 7:20pm Maariv: 7:40pm Candlelighting :Light Yom Tov candles and begin preparations no earlier than 7:45pm Seder Prep: 7:45pm Seder: Begin after 8:02pm First night of counting the Omer Last time to eat Afikoman:12:57
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
CSS Team
Thank you to the CSS team for providing security during this Shabbat morning service. This week's team is Lew Michelson, Johanna Samad and Jonathan Passner.
Pesach
Car Wash
On Sunday, April 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in the Jewish Center of Teaneck parking lot (on Cedar Lane, between Prince Street and Broad Street, with the parking lot entrance on Cedar Lane), the Shomer Shabbat Boy Scout Troop 226 will hold a pre-Pesach car wash. The cost for a hand-washed exterior and an interior vacuum is $20 per car and $35 for SUVs or mini-vans. For more information, contact troop226info@gmail.com.
Matza Collection
It's matza time again!! Which means it's the time of year to collect your free 5 pounds of matza from your local grocery store and to deliver it to 421 Churchill Rd. to support Tomchei Shabbos. Come early and often and drop it in the side room next to the driveway. Tizku l'mitzvos
Potluck Kiddush on the Last Days of Pesach
On the last day(s) of Pesach, in keeping with our existing practice, we will be having a potluck kiddush. Please refer to the excerpt from the Netivot Shalom kashrut policy found below if you are intending to bring food for the kiddush. This kiddush has always been a great way to use food that will be left over after Pesach and we encourage you to participate.
Pesach Kiddush Policy:
No leftover Matza.
Store bought and in original sealed packages.
Only mainstream well-accepted hashgahot such as OU, OK, Kof-K, Star- K, CRC, and COR, or from any RCBC store, with the following exception.
No products containing kitniyot, such as soy, corn, sesame, peanuts, chickpeas, etc (including snacks such as halva) etc. -- please read labels carefully and do not bring them since they will not be served.
The clean up team for the last day is you--everyone is asked to pitch in and help clean up. Thank you
In Our Community
Annual Teaneck Yom HaShoa Program
On Monday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m., at Teaneck High School, 100 Elizabeth Avenue, the Jewish Community Council of Greater Teaneck will hold its Yom Hashoa, Holocaust Memorial Day, program. The keynote speaker is Mark Schonwetter, who spent the war years in hiding with his mother and sister in the Polish countryside.
Teaneck Police Department Contact Information
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, ClickHERE 4/8 Kids' Seudat Shlishit at JCOT at 4:30pm 4/24 Teaneck Yom HaShoa Holocaust Memorial Day Program 5/10 One Book, One Community Event at Frisch 5/15 JEC Annual Dinner 5/21 NJ NCSY Annual Bergen County Scholarship Breakfast Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs
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Parshat Vayikra March 31 - April 1, 2017/5 Nisan 5777
Schedule
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Shabbat, April 1: Vayikra (Nisan 5) 9:00a Shacharit
9:15am Learner's Service 7:00p Mincha 7:56p Maariv 8:03p Havdalah
Sunday, April 2 (Nisan 6) 8:00a Shacharit 8:40a Nevi'im Shiur
Monday, April 3 (Nisan 7) 6:20a Shacharit
Tuesday, April 4 (Nisan 8) 6:30a Shacharit
Wednesday, April 5 (Nisan 9) 6:30a Shacharit
Thursday, April 6 (Nisan 10) 6:20a Shacharit
This Week @ Netivot
Mazal Tov
Mazal Tov to Minna Heilpern on the birth of a grandson. Mazal Tov to parents to Nessa and Noah Liben and siblings Ayelet and Shaya.
Thank You
Thank you to all who helped make the Wine and Cheese Party a success: Noah Rothblatt, Gail Perdomo, Becky & Shalom Bronstein, Margaret Herzog, Uri Herzog, Pam Scheininger, Joe Spraragen, Michael Rogovin and Marty & Amy Melman
Learner's Service
A new Learner's Service will take place from 9:15-10:15 on the second floor in the conference room.The service will help people get more comfortable with the shabbat davening and examine the cadence, meaning, rhythm and structure of the tefillot.
Rabbi Helfgot's Weekly Shiurim on Sefer Ezra and Nehemiah:
This week Rabbi Helfgot will be giving his weekly shiur on Sunday morning after Shacharit, and also Tuesday night at 8:30pm at the Rabbi's house.
Coat Room Clean Out Sunday
The coat room is being cleaned up on Sunday morning. If you want to retrieve your belongings, please do so before then.
Kiddush
Kiddush this week is being sponsored by the shul.
Please assist this week's clean up captains: Mouldovan & Passner
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
CSS Team
Thank you to the CSS team for providing security during this Shabbat morning service. This week's team is Richard Goldberger, Jonathan Dauber & David Fass.
Pesach
Mechirat Hametz
Rabbi Helfgot will be available for Mechirat Hametz on: :
Tuesday evening, March 28 from 7:30-8:30 PM at his home Sunday, April 2 after tefillat shaharit in shul Tuesday evening, April 4 from 7:30- 8:30 PM at his home Sunday, April 7 after tefillat shaharit in shul
You can download the form to fill it out in advance. It is ideal to actually transfer power of attorney in person rather than via mail or email.
Please note that it is customary to donate some tzedaka to the discretionary fund for Maot Hitim at the time of the transfer of power of attorney and help those who have trouble putting food on the table for the holiday
Lunch at Netivot on Shabbat HaGadol
It is Shabbat HaGadol--is your house already Kosher L'Pesach? Cooking for too many meals as it is? Interested in Shabbat Lunch at the shul? We are hosting lunch catered by Maadan on Shabbat HaGadol. Gefilte Fish, Deli, Schnitzel, Salad and Dessert. $22 per adult, $15 per child under 10; maximum of $80 per family Deadline April 2
Rabbi Helfgot will be giving his Shabbat HaGadol Drasha next week following mincha on the topic of " Four or Five Cups at the Seder: How Much Wine Do I Really Have to Buy?"
Mincha will be at 6:55pm
Matza Collection
It's matza time again!! Which means it's the time of year to collect your free 5 pounds of matza from your local grocery store and to deliver it to 421 Churchill Rd. to support Tomchei Shabbos. Come early and often and drop it in the side room next to the driveway. Tizku l'mitzvos
The Big Bread Burn
The Big Bread Burn will be taking place, Erev Pesach, Monday, April 10 from 9:30 -11:45 am in the Jewish Center of Teaneck Parking lot. We will have the full presence of the Teaneck Fire Department, free fire hats for the kids, and kosher l'pesach lollipops. We hope you will join us. Please email office@jcot.org with any questions.
Potluck Kiddush on the Last Days of Pesach
On the last day(s) of Pesach, in keeping with our existing practice, we will be having a potluck kiddush. Please refer to the excerpt from the Netivot Shalom kashrut policy found below if you are intending to bring food for the kiddush. This kiddush has always been a great way to use food that will be left over after Pesach and we encourage you to participate.
Pesach Kiddush Policy: In order to ensure that all food served is in accordance with the more stringent strictures applicable during Pesach, all contributions to the Kiddush must be store bought and in their original sealed packages. Please ensure that all products have mainstream well-accepted hashgahot such as OU, OK, Kof-K, Star- K, CRC, and COR. Any products bought in stores under the RCBC are also fine. If you have any questions about any product, please contact R. Helfgot directly before Yom Tov. Please note that there are many products marked Kosher for Passover that contain kitniyot, such as corn syrup, corn oil, and sesame seeds/oil, including snacks, halva etc. Our policy excludes these items forPesach -- please do not bring them since they will not be served.
The clean up team for the last day is you--everyone is asked to pitch in and help clean up. Thank you
In Our Community
Mazon "This Is Hunger" Project
MAZON invites you to This Is Hunger, a project of MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. Coming to Temple Emeth (with Congregation Beth Shalom) on April 3 - 5. You need to reserve a date and time. This interactive exhibit will bring you face to face with hunger in America. Visit thisishunger.org to find out more about this incredible project and to get your free tickets!
Keylim Mikvah Awareness Month
Every family in Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford benefits from the keylim mikvah all year round, but especially during the busy month before Pesach. Please help us recognize its importance by financially supporting the mikvah during KEYLIM MIKVAH AWARENESS MONTH. Funds collected will be used exclusively for the daily operational expenses of the mikvah including insurance costs, supplies, repairs, and equipment. Suggested amount is $36 per family, but of course, any contribution is appreciated. Payments may be made online at www.teaneckmikvah.com. Thank you!
Teaneck Police Department Contact Information
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, ClickHERE
4/1 JCOT Kids Seudah Shlishit 4/2 Pesach Car Wash at Ben Porat Yosef 9am-4pm 4/2 Tomchei Shabbos packing for High Schoolers & up at Heichal HaTorah (JCOT) 4/2 Shaimos Drive at Rinat Yisrael 10am-2pm 4/2 Pre-Pesach Sale (hats, doilies, towels,etc.) at Rinate Yisrael 9:30am-11:30am 4/2 Rabbi Menachem Leibtag at Rinat Yisrael 4/2 Heichal HaTorah's 4th Annual Dinner 4/4 Blood Drive at TABC 10am-4pm 4/7 & 4/8 Shabbat meals at JCOT 4/10 Communal JLE Seder 4/24 Teaneck Yom HaShoa Holocaust Memorial Day Program 5/10 One Book, One Community Event at Frisch Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs
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Parshat Vayakel-Pekudei March 24 - 25, 2017/27 Adar 5777
Schedule
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Sunday, March 26 (Adar 28) 8:00a Shacharit 8:40a Nevi'im Shiur
Monday, March 27 (Adar 29) 6:20a Shacharit
Tuesday, March 28: Rosh Chodesh Nisan (Nisan 1) 6:30a Shacharit
Wednesday, March 29 (Nisan 2) 6:30a Shacharit
Thursday, March 30 (Nisan 3) 6:20a Shacharit
This Week @ Netivot
Mazal Tov
Mazal Tov to Danny Moallem on his Aufruf and and to Moriah Fox and Danny on their upcoming marriage. Mazal Tov to Aliza Fox and to Ari Fox, and to the Moallem family.
Welcome New Members Benjamin & Bracha Waldman
13th Annual Netivot Shalom Wine and Cheese Tasting Party
This Saturday night, March 25th at 9:00 pm
Come and join all your friends and fellow shul-goers for an evening of revelry, libations, fermented grapes, and cheese. Good friends, great music, and a chance to learn about, taste, and even buy a phenomenal selection of kosher wines from Israel and all over the globe, just in time for Pesach.
We are fortunate to have Kevin Roche, formerly of Queen Anne Wines, now of B&B Wines in Fairlawn, and his knowledgeable staff on hand to help everyone with their selection of wines at the lowest prices of the year. A selection of gourmet artisan cheeses will also be available for sampling.
A bottle of Flam Noble 2012 ($80 value) will be raffled off for $5 per entry.
This wonderful evening is also a fundraiser for the shul and all orders over $100 include free delivery. Only $10 per person, $18 per couple. No reservations necessary. Pay at the door.
If you are unable to attend the program and wish to order wine, orders can be brought to the shul Saturday night or put under the door of Noah Rothblatt at 206 Cedar Lane, Apt. 4D, Teaneck, NJ 07666-4307 by this Sunday at noon. Note wine orders must be paid in advance when the order is placed and only checks and cash are accepted.
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
CSS Team
Thank you to the CSS team for providing security during this Shabbat morning service. This week's team is Marc Schlussel, Ezra Koenig and Ronen Asseyag.
Pesach
Seder Surprises: Hands-on ways to make your seders Engaging and Exciting
Lots of new stuff this year! Even for teenagers! Come for an innovative, multi-media, hands-on workshop. Invigorate your Passover seder with games, props, costumes, etc to engage and excite all ages! With a few small steps, your Passover seder can be transformed into a really memorable experience for your children (and yourself)! You will never look at leaving Egypt the same way again!
Saturday afternoon March 25, 2017 -- 3:30pm at Cong Beth Aaron in Teaneck, 950 Queen Ann Road
Mechirat Hametz
Rabbi Helfgot will be available for Mechirat Hametz on: :
Tuesday evening, March 28 from 7:30-8:30 PM at his home Sunday, April 2 after tefillat shaharit in shul Tuesday evening, April 4 from 7:30- 8:30 PM at his home Sunday, April 7 after tefillat shaharit in shul
You can download the form to fill it out in advance. It is ideal to actually transfer power of attorney in person rather than via mail or email.
Please note that it is customary to donate some tzedaka to the discretionary fund for Maot Hitim at the time of the transfer of power of attorney and help those who have trouble putting food on the table for the holiday
Utensil Kashering
Alex Moskovits will be kashering utensils at Beth Aaron on Sunday April 2nd from 6:00 PM until 8:30 PM.
The Big Bread Burn
The Big Bread Burn will be taking place, Erev Pesach, Monday, April 10 from 9:30 -11:45 am in the Jewish Center of Teaneck Parking lot. We will have the full presence of the Teaneck Fire Department, free fire hats for the kids, and kosher l'pesach lollipops. We hope you will join us. Please email office@jcot.org with any questions.
Lunch at Netivot on Shabbat HaGadol
It is Shabbat HaGadol--is your house already Kosher L'Pesach? Cooking for too many meals as it is? Interested in Shabbat Lunch at the shul? We are hosting lunch catered by Maadan on Shabbat HaGadol. Gefilte Fish, Deli, Schnitzel, Salad and Dessert. $22 per adult, $15 per child under 10; maximum of $80 per family Deadline April 2
It's matza time again!! Which means it's the time of year to collect your free 5 pounds of matza from your local grocery store and to deliver it to 421 Churchill Rd. to support Tomchei Shabbos. Come early and often and drop it in the side room next to the driveway. Tizku l'mitzvos
In Our Community
Mazon "This Is Hunger" Project
MAZON invites you to This Is Hunger, a project of MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. Coming to Temple Emeth (with Congregation Beth Shalom) on April 3 - 5. You need to reserve a date and time. This interactive exhibit will bring you face to face with hunger in America. Visit thisishunger.org to find out more about this incredible project and to get your free tickets!
Keylim Mikvah Awareness Month
Every family in Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford benefits from the keylim mikvah all year round, but especially during the busy month before Pesach. Please help us recognize its importance by financially supporting the mikvah during KEYLIM MIKVAH AWARENESS MONTH. Funds collected will be used exclusively for the daily operational expenses of the mikvah including insurance costs, supplies, repairs, and equipment. Suggested amount is $36 per family, but of course, any contribution is appreciated. Payments may be made online at www.teaneckmikvah.com. Thank you!
"Keys to Support" Disability Conference
On Sunday, March 26th, the entire community is invited to the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, 411 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly NJ 07670, to attend a conference entitled “Keys to Support”. This important gathering will provide valuable information about critical issues including accessibility to services, impending fee for service transition, support coordination, school to adult transition and housing opportunities. A highlight of the conference will be the screening of the critically-acclaimed film, “My Hero Brother,” which tells the story of a group of remarkable young people with Down syndrome who embark on a demanding trip through the Indian Himalayas, accompanied by their "normal" brothers and sisters.
The conference is being organized by the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD), JCCOTP, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey, and Sinai, with many additional local community organizations participating. Registration begins at 8:30 AM and the program runs from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Registration for the conference is preferred, free, and open to the public. To register, please contact events@j-add.org
Teaneck Police Department Contact Information
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, Click HERE
3/26 Israeli movie night at Beth Aaron 3/26 Ben Porat Yosef Presents " Peter Pan Jr." 3/26 & 27 Ma'ayanot Presents "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 3/26 Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider at Keter Torah 3/26 Rabbi Michael Rosensweig at Rinat Yisrael 3/26 Pre-Pesach Boutique at Bnai Yeshurun 3/28 Rabbi Baruch Simon at Beth Aaron 3/30 Blood Drive at Ma'ayanot 4/2 Heichal HaTorah's 4th Annual Dinner 4/10 Communal JLE Seder 5/10 One Book, One Community Event at Frisch Ma'ayanot Technology Mentor Sessions in March 2017 Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs
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Parshat Ki Tisa March 17 - 18, 2017/20 Adar 5777
Schedule
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Wednesday, March 22 (Adar 24) 6:30a Shacharit 8:30pm Nevi'im Shiur
Thursday, March 23 (Adar 25) 6:20a Shacharit
This Week @ Netivot
Condolences
Condolences to Dena Ressler on the loss of her mother Jane Greenfield.
Shiva will be observed at Dena's home, 86 Van Buren Ave from 3:00 -9:00 PM (Saturday evening 8:30-10 PM) with Mincha and Maariv each day at her home at -
Sunday, March 19, Monday, March 20, and Tuesday, March 21 at 7:00 PM
May God comfort the family among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
Netivot Shalom Shabbat Afternoon Scholars Series
Matis Shulman will be speaking on Shabbat on In Search of the Experiential Side of Orthodoxy following Mincha at 6:35pm. Rabbi Dr. Matis Shulman is an addiction psychiatry fellow at Columbia University Medical Center.
Thank You
Thank you to Becky Skoff and Shira Fass for organizing the Shalach Manot and to those who assisted with packing: Karen Sponder, Eli Sponder, Shirley Klieger, Ahrona Ohring, Leebie Mallin, Avigayil and Tal Mallin-Holtz, Bonnie Rogovin and Shoshana Fass. And deliveries: Marcia Schulman, Jessica Epstein, Marc Sponder, Sharon Siegel and Becky Skoff.
Thank you to Rachel Cohen and Rachel Bernstein for organizing the Kids'Purim Prep Party and to all who assisted: Chaim Sussman, Pam Scheininger, Noah Rothblatt, Josh Bernstein, Shanan Cohen, Ilana Sperling, Bruriah Spraragen, Kayla Goldberger and Adina Rogovin.
Thank you to Megilla readers: Ben Sandler, Marty Birn, Eric Fremed and Daniel Schlosberg.
Thank you to Rachel Brenner and Tammy Jacobowitz who organized the women's Megilla reading and to the readers: Rachel Rubenstein, Jessica Langer, Seela Langer, Serena Jenkelowitz, Tammy Jacobowitz, Reyna Perelis, Pam Scheininger, Margaret Herzog, Rachel Brenner and Miriam Gedweiser.
Thank you to Noah Rothblatt and Rachel Cohen for coordinating the Chagiga.
Rabbi Helfgot's Weekly Shiurim on Sefer Ezra and Nehemiah:
This week Rabbi Helfgot will not be giving his weekly shiur on Sunday morning after Shacharit, but will be giving it on Wednesday night at 8:30pm at the Rabbi's house.
Kiddush
Kiddush this week is being sponsored by Dalia and Matis Shulman in honor of their daughter Lila.
Please assist this week's clean up captains: Milgram & Montag
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
Coming Up
13th Annual Netivot Shalom Wine and Cheese Tasting Party
NOTE NEW DATE Saturday March 25th 9:00 pm
Come and join all your friends and fellow shul-goers for an evening of revelry, libations, fermented grapes, and cheese. Good friends, great music, and a chance to learn about, taste, and even buy a phenomenal selection of kosher wines from Israel and all over the globe, just in time for Pesach.
We are fortunate to have Kevin Roche, formerly of Queen Anne Wines, now of B&B Wines in Fairlawn, and his knowledgeable staff on hand to help everyone with their selection of wines at the lowest prices of the year.
This wonderful evening is also a fundraiser for the shul and all orders over $100 include free delivery. Only $10 per person, $18 per couple. RSVP before Wednesday, March 29th.
If you are unable to attend the program and wish to order wine, orders can be sent to Noah Rothblatt at 206 Cedar Lane, Apt. 4D, Teaneck, NJ 07666-4307 by Thursday March 30th.Note wine orders must be paid in advance when the order is placed and only checks and cash are accepted.
Seder Surprises: Hands-on ways to make your seders Engaging and Exciting
Lots of new stuff this year! Even for teenagers! Come for an innovative, multi-media, hands-on workshop. Invigorate your Passover seder with games, props, costumes, etc to engage and excite all ages! With a few small steps, your Passover seder can be transformed into a really memorable experience for your children (and yourself)! You will never look at leaving Egypt the same way again!
Monday evening March 20, 2017 -- 7:30pm at Cong. Rinat Yisrael in Teaneck, 389 West Englewood Ave and also Saturday afternoon March 25, 2017 -- 3:30pm at Cong Beth Aaron in Teaneck, 950 Queen Ann Road
Shearit Haplate Post-Purim Collection of Mishloach Manot
Shearit Haplate of Bergen County is once again coordinating a community-wide post-Purim collection of leftover mishloach manot food, to be distributed to people in need. Beginning Sunday, March 12 until Friday, March 24, food can be dropped off directly inside the PODS located at 1212 Kensington Road in Teaneck. Food must be in its original packaging, with kosher certification visible. Please do not leave items such as fresh fruit, loose hamentaschen, baked goods, candy no longer in the original package, or foods requiring refrigeration. For more information about the project or donation opportunities to help defray costs, please visit our website at www.shpbc.org, or contact Josh Klavan, jklavan@gmail.com, (917) 593-9290, or Yoni Lieber, ylieber1@gmail.com, (201) 362-3845. Purim Sameach!
Mazon "This Is Hunger" Project
MAZON invites you to This Is Hunger, a project of MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. Coming to Temple Emeth (with Congregation Beth Shalom) on April 3 - 5. You need to reserve a date and time. This interactive exhibit will bring you face to face with hunger in America. Visit thisishunger.org to find out more about this incredible project and to get your free tickets!
Keylim Mikvah Awareness Month
Every family in Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford benefits from the keylim mikvah all year round, but especially during the busy month before Pesach. Please help us recognize its importance by financially supporting the mikvah during KEYLIM MIKVAH AWARENESS MONTH. Funds collected will be used exclusively for the daily operational expenses of the mikvah including insurance costs, supplies, repairs, and equipment. Suggested amount is $36 per family, but of course, any contribution is appreciated. Payments may be made online at www.teaneckmikvah.com. Thank you!
"Keys to Support" Disability Conference
On Sunday, March 26th, the entire community is invited to the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, 411 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly NJ 07670, to attend a conference entitled “Keys to Support”. This important gathering will provide valuable information about critical issues including accessibility to services, impending fee for service transition, support coordination, school to adult transition and housing opportunities. A highlight of the conference will be the screening of the critically-acclaimed film, “My Hero Brother,” which tells the story of a group of remarkable young people with Down syndrome who embark on a demanding trip through the Indian Himalayas, accompanied by their "normal" brothers and sisters.
The conference is being organized by the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD), JCCOTP, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey, and Sinai, with many additional local community organizations participating. Registration begins at 8:30 AM and the program runs from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Registration for the conference is preferred, free, and open to the public. To register, please contact events@j-add.org
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast, Sunday April 30th 2017, 9:30-11:30am, at Cong. Keter Torah. Honorees: Guest of Honor - Dr. David Pelcovitz; Rabbinical Support Award - Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger; Volunteer Recognition Award - Peggy Danishefsky. Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Pelcovitz. The event is free, walk-ins are welcomed. Babysitting is available (please let know in advance) and valet parking will be provided. For reservations: www.ProjectSARAH.org
Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) provides services and resources for Jewish victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse throughout the state of New Jersey. Our services help victims to process the traumas they have experienced, enabling them to work towards happier and more productive lives. We connect victims and survivors with a broad array of services including individual and group therapy by our highly trained clinical staff, pro bono legal consultations, and psychiatric services, as well as providing emotional, financial and vocational support.
NORPAC Mission to Washington
Be part of the most important day to advocate for stronger US-Israel relations. Meet directly with members of Congress and their staff to make a true impact. Wednesday, May 17th. Roundtrip transportation to Washington, DC with Glatt Kosher meals included. Register at NORPAC.net (click on Mission to Washington) or call (201) 788-5133 Special Early Rates: Adults-$125 Students--$75 Special early bird discount until Monday March 13th. Call us about special college student rates. Students below 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult relative; mature students 12 and older are welcome to join us. Dispatch from Ahavat Torah in Englewood
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, Click HERE
3/17 - 18 YU-RIETS Teaneck Community Shabbaton 3/17 - 18 Rabbi Elazar Muskin at Beth Aaron 3/18 Skate-A-Thon Fundraiser for Sharsheret 3/19 Do Wonders Paint With Me Night at Lillian Lee Salon, Teaneck 3/21 Ma'ayanot Nutrition Event: Healthy Pesach with Mrs. Rivki Berman 3/21 Project Ezra Career Event with Carol Fishman Cohen 3/22 Sisterhood Shiur: Rebbetzin Chana Reichman at Beth Aaron 3/26 Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider at Keter Torah 3/26 Pre-Pesach Boutique at Bnai Yeshurun Ma'ayanot Technology Mentor Sessions in March 2017 Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs
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Parshat Tetzaveh Shabbat Zachor March 10 - 11, 2017/13 Adar 5777
Schedule
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Sunday, March 12: Purim (Adar 14) 8:00a Shacharit and Megilla Reading 10:00a Women's Megilla Reading
Monday, March 13: Shushan Purim (Adar 15) 6:20a Shacharit
Tuesday, March 14 (Adar 16) 6:30a Shacharit 8:30p Ezra/Nechemia Shiur (Ends at 9:30p)
Wednesday, March 15 (Adar 17) 6:30a Shacharit
Thursday, March 16 (Adar 18) 6:20a Shacharit
This Week @ Netivot
Mazal Tov
Mazal Tov to parents Ben and Danielle Furman and grandparents Mindy and Lewis Furman on the birth of a baby boy!
Rabbi Helfgot's Weekly Shiurim on Sefer Ezra and Nehemiah:
This week Rabbi Helfgot will not be giving his weekly shiur on Sunday morning after Shacharit, but will be giving it on Tuesday night at 8:30pm at the Rabbi's house.
Purim Schedule
Motzei Shabbat March 11 Maariv: 7:30pm followed by Reading of the Megillah Chagigah 8:30pm-9:30pm Late Megillah Reading 9:30pm Mishloach Manot Pickup 8:45pm-9:30pm
Sunday March 12 Shacharit & Megillah Reading: 8am Women's Megillah Reading: 10am Note: Most of Seudat Purim should be completed before Sunset
Kiddush
Kiddush this week is being sponsored by the shul.
Please assist this week's clean up captains: Lopkin & Michelson
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
Coming Up
13th Annual Netivot Shalom Wine and Cheese Tasting Party
NOTE NEW DATE Saturday March 25th 9:00 pm
Come and join all your friends and fellow shul-goers for an evening of revelry, libations, fermented grapes, and cheese. Good friends, great music, and a chance to learn about, taste, and even buy a phenomenal selection of kosher wines from Israel and all over the globe, just in time for Pesach.
We are fortunate to have Kevin Roche, formerly of Queen Anne Wines, now of B&B Wines in Fairlawn, and his knowledgeable staff on hand to help everyone with their selection of wines at the lowest prices of the year.
This wonderful evening is also a fundraiser for the shul and all orders over $100 include free delivery. Only $10 per person, $18 per couple. RSVP before Wednesday, March 29th.
If you are unable to attend the program and wish to order wine, orders can be sent to Noah Rothblatt at 206 Cedar Lane, Apt. 4D, Teaneck, NJ 07666-4307 by Thursday March 30th.Note wine orders must be paid in advance when the order is placed and only checks and cash are accepted.
Shearit Haplate Post-Purim Collection of Mishloach Manot
Shearit Haplate of Bergen County is once again coordinating a community-wide post-Purim collection of leftover mishloach manot food, to be distributed to people in need. Beginning Sunday, March 12 until Friday, March 24, food can be dropped off directly inside the PODS located at 1212 Kensington Road in Teaneck. Food must be in its original packaging, with kosher certification visible. Please do not leave items such as fresh fruit, loose hamentaschen, baked goods, candy no longer in the original package, or foods requiring refrigeration. For more information about the project or donation opportunities to help defray costs, please visit our website at www.shpbc.org, or contact Josh Klavan, jklavan@gmail.com, (917) 593-9290, or Yoni Lieber, ylieber1@gmail.com, (201) 362-3845. Purim Sameach!
Mazon "This Is Hunger" Project
MAZON invites you to This Is Hunger, a project of MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. Coming to Temple Emeth (with Congregation Beth Shalom) on April 3 - 5. You need to reserve a date and time. This interactive exhibit will bring you face to face with hunger in America. Visit thisishunger.org to find out more about this incredible project and to get your free tickets!
Keylim Mikvah Awareness Month
Every family in Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford benefits from the keylim mikvah all year round, but especially during the busy month before Pesach. Please help us recognize its importance by financially supporting the mikvah during KEYLIM MIKVAH AWARENESS MONTH. Funds collected will be used exclusively for the daily operational expenses of the mikvah including insurance costs, supplies, repairs, and equipment. Suggested amount is $36 per family, but of course, any contribution is appreciated. Payments may be made online at www.teaneckmikvah.com. Thank you!
"Keys to Support" Disability Conference
On Sunday, March 26th, the entire community is invited to the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, 411 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly NJ 07670, to attend a conference entitled “Keys to Support”. This important gathering will provide valuable information about critical issues including accessibility to services, impending fee for service transition, support coordination, school to adult transition and housing opportunities. A highlight of the conference will be the screening of the critically-acclaimed film, “My Hero Brother,” which tells the story of a group of remarkable young people with Down syndrome who embark on a demanding trip through the Indian Himalayas, accompanied by their "normal" brothers and sisters.
The conference is being organized by the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD), JCCOTP, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey, and Sinai, with many additional local community organizations participating. Registration begins at 8:30 AM and the program runs from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Registration for the conference is preferred, free, and open to the public. To register, please contact events@j-add.org
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast, Sunday April 30th 2017, 9:30-11:30am, at Cong. Keter Torah. Honorees: Guest of Honor - Dr. David Pelcovitz; Rabbinical Support Award - Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger; Volunteer Recognition Award - Peggy Danishefsky. Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Pelcovitz. The event is free, walk-ins are welcomed. Babysitting is available (please let know in advance) and valet parking will be provided. For reservations: www.ProjectSARAH.org
Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) provides services and resources for Jewish victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse throughout the state of New Jersey. Our services help victims to process the traumas they have experienced, enabling them to work towards happier and more productive lives. We connect victims and survivors with a broad array of services including individual and group therapy by our highly trained clinical staff, pro bono legal consultations, and psychiatric services, as well as providing emotional, financial and vocational support.
NORPAC Mission to Washington
Be part of the most important day to advocate for stronger US-Israel relations. Meet directly with members of Congress and their staff to make a true impact. Wednesday, May 17th. Roundtrip transportation to Washington, DC with Glatt Kosher meals included. Register at NORPAC.net (click on Mission to Washington) or call (201) 788-5133 Special Early Rates: Adults-$125 Students--$75 Special early bird discount until Monday March 13th. Call us about special college student rates. Students below 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult relative; mature students 12 and older are welcome to join us. Dispatch from Ahavat Torah in Englewood
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, Click HERE 3/11 JCOT Community Luncheon with Dean Rachel Friedman of Lamdeinu 3/12 JLE Megillah Reading & Seudah 3/17 - 18 Rabbi Elazar Muskin at Beth Aaron Ma'ayanot Technology Mentor Sessions in March 2017 Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs
Note: Weekday Shacharit and Maariv are held at Congregation Shaare Tefilah, 510 Claremont Avenue
Erev Shabbat, March 3 (Adar 5) 6:30a Shacharit 5:32p Candle Lighting 5:35p Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat with the Carlebach Community of Teaneck
Shabbat, March 4: Terumah (Adar 6) 9:00a Shacharit 5:25p Mincha 5:45p Shiur by Danny Edelman 6:25p Maariv 6:33p Havdalah 8:30p Annual Dinner
Sunday, March 5 (Adar 7) 8:00a Shacharit 8:40a Nevi'im Shiur 10:00a Purim Party
Monday, March 6 (Adar 8) 6:20a Shacharit
Tuesday, March 7 (Adar 9) 6:30a Shacharit 8:30p Ezra/Nechemia Shiur (Ends at 9:30p)
Wednesday, March 8 (Adar 10) 6:30a Shacharit 8:30p Sefer Daniel Shiur
Thursday, March 9: Taanit Esther (Adar 11) 4:56a Fast Starts 6:27p Fast Ends
This Week @ Netivot
Carlebach Minyan at Netivot Shalom
The Carlebach Community of Teaneck will join Netivot Shalom for Friday evening davening this week. Mincha begins at 5:35pm.
Afternoon Shiur
Danny Edelman will be giving a shiur after mincha in memory of his mother Esther Shulamis Bas HaRav Elazer Reuven. He will be speaking on "Aseh Lecha Rav U'Kneh Lechah Chaver" (Make For You a Rabbi and You Will Acquire For Yourself a Friend)
We look forward to celebrating with you at our annual dinner Honoring Tammy and Mark Hikind Sema Heller Memorial Award and Naomi and Michael Knopf Service Award
This Motzei Shabbat, March 4th at 8:30 pm at Factory 220, 220 Passaic Street, Passaic NJ
Tammy and Mark Hikind Bea and Harry Knopf Naomi and Michael Knopf Meryl and Joey Mark
Gold
Miriam and Carl Borenstein Becky and Shalom Bronstein Debbie and Mark Druck Nancy and Eric Fremed Jeanette and Marty Heistein Margaret and Barry Herzog Rena and David Schlussel Ronnie and Marc Schlussel Robin and Justin Straus
Silver
Tamara Heimlich and Steven Mermelstein
Copper
Kathy and Marty Birn Rachel Brenner and Rabbi Helfgot Galit and Jeffrey Cohen Shira and David Fass Laura Fein and Martin Ramirez Sandra and Richard Goldberger Ellen and David Gruber Shonnie and Sam Heller Shani and Dov Hikind Jewish Federation of NNJ Anita and Mark Leiter Leah and Alex Moskovits Joel Oks Debra and Jonathan Passner Elana and Malcolm Samad Johanna and David Samad Pam Scheininger and Joe Spraragen Jill and Jacob Shisha Thelma and Abe Stern "U" Suits Elissa and Michael Yurowitz Amy Zwas and Yoram Bitton
Supporter
Carol and Daniel Berlin Rachel and Joshua Bernstein Gail Braverman and Ken Fried Shoshana Chanales and Doni Moskovits Aja and Evan Cohen Rachel and Shanan Cohen Sarah and Jonathan Dauber Gail and Richard Dukas Shana and Arye Dworken Nancy and Danny Edelman Renee Friedman-Benoff and Lane Benoff Mindy and Lewis Furman Daniela and Alex Guttman Susan Hikind and Michael Drishpon Nicole and Joseph Idler Serena and Mechi Jenkelowitz Marcia and Tom Kagedan Robin and Stuart Kahan Stacy and Keith Kaplan Katie and Ezra Katz Sima and Jeff Kern Batsheva Lam and Noah Bernstein Steven Landman Rebecca and Benjy Lopkin Allison and Jeffrey Miller
Mali and Danny Mizrahi - Sababa Grill Jennifer and David Montag Judy and Noel Mouldovan Libi and Lew Michelson Gail Perdomo and Noah Rothblatt Ilene and Mark Pollack Bonnie and Michael Rogovin Marion and Seth Rogovin Raizy and Dovid Sadowsky Sari and Michael Samuel Marcia and Fred Schulman Penny and Morton Sclair Dalia and Matis Shulman Annie Thaler-Shore and Jonny Shore Ilana Sperling and Boaz Vega Tamira Sperling and Uri Herzog - Chopstix Karen and Marc Sponder Rivky Stern Judith Talesnick and Michael Stein Susan and Leonard Thaler Tamar Warburg and Yigal Gross Rebecca and Benny Yakobe
Patron
Carole and Nelson Brenner Cathy and Gary Dante Eileen and Phil Scotti Sterling Cleaners
Friend
Tovah and Rochel Gidseg Debby and Yuval Granevitz Lianne Hikind Fran and Howie Levine Esther and Dror Nir Debrah Oppenheim Eli Rotblat Lisa Schlaff and Jamie Pearlberg Chari and Jeff Siegel Sipporah and Daniel Tracer Yael and Ben Weiss
Contributor
Karen and Hillel Abraham Patty and Sam Borodach Lisa and Ross Breen Esther Caspi and David Caspi Aliza Danon and Zvi Jonathan Kaplan Temima and Howie Dublin Frost Family Raizy and Naftali Goldsmith Zelda Goldsmith Miriam and Ezra HaLevi Minna Heilpern Jessica and Richard Langer Tzippy and Gedaliah Levy Evelyn and Marvin Lowenstein Eric Maslin Sara Meisler Sherry and Larry Milstein Cheryl and Jason Munk Yael and Steve Rabitz Jessica and Gary Rosenshteyn Shuli and Ben Sandler Esther and David Schnaidman David E. Schwartz Michael Schwartz Devorah and Kovi Skier Zahava Stern Elaine and Lou Storch Suzanne and Harold Tepler Noah Weisberger and Aliza Kwiat and families
Rabbi Helfgot's Weekly Shiurim on Sefer Ezra and Nehemiah:
This week Rabbi Helfgot will be giving his weekly shiur on Sunday morning after Shacharit and on Tuesday night at 8:30pm at the Rabbi's house.
Rabbi David Silber: "Is God in the Megillah?" On Sunday, March 5, 2017, at 8:00 PM at Rinat Yisrael, the Adult Education Committees of Congregations Rinat Yisrael and Netivot Shalom proudly present Rabbi David Silber, Dean of the Drisha Institute, addressing "Is God in the Megillah?" from his new book "For Such a Time as This: Biblical Reflection in the Book of Esther"
Rabbi David Silber is the Founder and Dean of Drisha, which provides students of all ages and backgrounds with the opportunity to encounter Jewish texts in a serious, intellectually rigorous, and inclusive manner. Its dedication to teaching Torah to women and men has strengthened Jewish lives and communities for close to forty years. Rabbi Silber received the Covenant Award in 2000 and is the author of A Passover Haggadah: Go Forth and Learn, published by JPS in 2011, and the newly released For Such a Time as This: Biblical Reflections in the Book of Esther [Hebrew], published by Koren Publishers.
Signed copies of Rabbi Silber's new book will be available for a discount at the event.here!
Kiddush
Kiddush is being sponsored by Jake & Jill Shisha to commemorate the yahrzeit of Jake's brother Shimon Ben Shlomo.
Please assist this week's clean up captains: Langer & Lebovitch
Parents: you are responsible for making sure your children respect the shul and clean up after themselves.
Purim
Mishloach Manot Fundraiser Netivot Shalom invites you to participate in our annual Purim Mishloach Manot fundraiser. Your participation in this effort enables us to raise necessary funds for Netivot Shalom. All of our members will receive mishloach manot and we look forward to reaching 100% participation in sponsorships this year. Deadline is this Saturday night. We are once again offering two levels of sponsorship: Be a Court Jester for $50 per family or Humorous Harlequin for $75 per family. To Sponsor, Click HERE
Coming Up
In Our Community
Keylim Mikvah Awareness Month
Every family in Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford benefits from the keylim mikvah all year round, but especially during the busy month before Pesach. Please help us recognize its importance by financially supporting the mikvah during KEYLIM MIKVAH AWARENESS MONTH. Funds collected will be used exclusively for the daily operational expenses of the mikvah including insurance costs, supplies, repairs, and equipment. Suggested amount is $36 per family, but of course, any contribution is appreciated. Payments may be made online at www.teaneckmikvah.com. Thank you!
"Keys to Support" Disability Conference
On Sunday, March 26th, the entire community is invited to the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, 411 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly NJ 07670, to attend a conference entitled “Keys to Support”. This important gathering will provide valuable information about critical issues including accessibility to services, impending fee for service transition, support coordination, school to adult transition and housing opportunities. A highlight of the conference will be the screening of the critically-acclaimed film, “My Hero Brother,” which tells the story of a group of remarkable young people with Down syndrome who embark on a demanding trip through the Indian Himalayas, accompanied by their "normal" brothers and sisters.
The conference is being organized by the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD), JCCOTP, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey, and Sinai, with many additional local community organizations participating. Registration begins at 8:30 AM and the program runs from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Registration for the conference is preferred, free, and open to the public. To register, please contact events@j-add.org
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast
Project S.A.R.A.H 11th Annual Breakfast, Sunday April 30th 2017, 9:30-11:30am, at Cong. Keter Torah. Honorees: Guest of Honor - Dr. David Pelcovitz; Rabbinical Support Award - Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger; Volunteer Recognition Award - Peggy Danishefsky. Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Pelcovitz. The event is free, walk-ins are welcomed. Babysitting is available (please let know in advance) and valet parking will be provided. For reservations: www.ProjectSARAH.org
Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) provides services and resources for Jewish victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse throughout the state of New Jersey. Our services help victims to process the traumas they have experienced, enabling them to work towards happier and more productive lives. We connect victims and survivors with a broad array of services including individual and group therapy by our highly trained clinical staff, pro bono legal consultations, and psychiatric services, as well as providing emotional, financial and vocational support.
NORPAC Mission to Washington
Be part of the most important day to advocate for stronger US-Israel relations. Meet directly with members of Congress and their staff to make a true impact. Wednesday, May 17th. Roundtrip transportation to Washington, DC with Glatt Kosher meals included. Register at NORPAC.net (click on Mission to Washington) or call (201) 788-5133 Special Early Rates: Adults-$125 Students--$75 Special early bird discount until Monday March 13th. Call us about special college student rates. Students below 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult relative; mature students 12 and older are welcome to join us. Dispatch from Ahavat Torah in Englewood
Additional Events, Support Groups, Chesed Opportunites, G'machs - For Details, Click HERE 2/6 - 3/6 JCOT Tanach Study Group - Megillat Esther 3/4 JCOT Kids Seudah Shlishit 3/5 Wandering Que at JCOT 3/5 YU Connects Benefit "An Educational Symposium on Dating & Marriage" 3/5 iCAN Answer Now Teen Conference about Israel & Jewish Issues on Campus 3/5 Fair Lawn Jewish Center/Cong. B'nai Israel for 5th annual Purim 5K/1 Mile Walk 3/5 Legacy of Moreinu ha-Rav Yosef Weiss zt"l at Beth Aaron 3/7 Refa'enu Mood Disorder Support Group 3/12 JLE Megillah Reading & Seudah Ma'ayanot Technology Mentor Sessions in March 2017 Dr. Beth Samuels Drisha HS Program for Girls Summer Program JEC's Juniors - new Pre-School Track Ma'ayanot Continuing Education Thursday Shiurim Series Chesed Opportunities Support Groups Listings Local G'machs