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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
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