Parshat Vayirka March 24-25 (Nissan 2-3 ) Infertility Awareness Shabbat
Friday, March 24
Candle Lighting: 6:54 PM
Mincha: 7:00 PM
Dvar Torah: Rabbi Chanoch Waxman
Shabbat, March 25
Shacharit/Musaf: 9:15 AM
Youth Groups: 9:15 AM
Meditation & Reflection Circle: 10 AM
Dvar Torah: Rabbi Chach Waxman
Post Kiddush Shiur with Rabbi Chanoch Waxman | Babysitting will be available
Mincha: 6:55 PM followed by R. Helfgot's Gemara shiur
Maariv: 7:45 PM
Havdalah and conclusion of Shabbat after 7:55 PM
Sunday, March 26
Shaharit: 8:15 AM followed by short Parsha shiur. R. Helfgot will be available after the shiur to facilitate the transfer of power of attorney for the sale of Hametz
Cultivating Our Spiritual Wellbeing: 9:30 AM (details below)
Netivot Shalom Annual Dinner: 8 PM at Fair Lawn Jewish Center | Purchase Raffle Tickets here. You can purchase tickets for a chance to win any or all of our 5 amazing prize packages whether or not you are coming to the dinner
Wednesday, March 29
This week as part of his regular Torah in Motion class R. Helfgot will be giving a special Pesah shiur:Pesah Mitzrayim, Pesah Dorot, Pesah Sheini and Pesah Devarim as part of a series sponsored by Torah in Motion. Click here to see the entire series of Pesah classes and to register and receive the zoom links here .
Kiddush Clean Up: David E Schwartz View Rotation & Instructions
Announcements
Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Chanoch Waxman Shabbat, March 25 Friday night Devar Torah: Vayikra: A Summons to Sanctity
Derasha on Shabbat morning: Leaven, Honey and the Altar of God
Shabbat morning after Kiddush: The Death of Shaul and Modern Medical Ethics:Assisted Suicide and Beyond
Rabbi Chanoch Waxman currently teaches at Yeshivat Har Etzion. He received Semicha from Yeshiva University and also holds an M.A. in Jewish Philosophy from Yeshiva University as well as an M.A. in General Philosophy from City University of New York. Before making Aliyah in 1998, he served as the Orthodox Rabbi at Princeton University Hillel, and taught at Drisha Institute for Jewish Education in New York, the Columbia Beit Midrash program and served as the Rabbi of the Albert Einstein Synagogue located at Yeshiva University’s Einstein medical school campus.
This Shabbat Netivot Shalom is joining with Yesh Tikvah and communities around the world for the 8th Annual Infertility Awareness Shabbat. Learn more here
CULTIVATING OUR SPIRITUAL WELLBEING MINI-SERIES Next Session March 26 @ 9:30 AM Whether you came to the first or not, it is not too late to register for the rest.
This session will focus on cultivating spiritual wellbeing for Passover. Brunch will be served and babysitting is available.
If you missed the first session, you can view the source sheet here
The Netivot Shalom Chesed Committee is proud to host a naloxone training, presented by the Division of Addiction Psychiatry at Rutgers. The goal of this training is to prepare Netivot community members to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose. The training will be virtual on Zoom and is capped at 25 participants. The training will be on Wednesday, April 19 at 8 PM.
In 2020, nearly 68,000 thousand people in the United States died from an opioid overdose. The Opioid Overdose Prevention Network (OOPN) was developed by the NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services in partnership with the Division of Addiction Psychiatry at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School to combat this crisis.
You must be18 years of age and older to attend, and you will receive a free naloxone kit after attending the training.