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September 15, 2018 ~ 5779 Candle Lighting 6:52 pm Shabbat Ends 7:53 pm
Torah Portion: Vayeilech Deuteronomy 31:1 - 30 Chumash pages 1094-1099 Maftir: Hosea 14:2 -10, Micha 7:18-20 Chumash pages 1204-1205
Shabbos Shuva Erev Shabbos, Friday, Sept. 14
Mincha & Ma’ariv ~ 6:50 pm
Shabbos, Sept. 15
Shachris & Musaf ~ 9:00 am
- Pesukei D’Zimra: Howard Sandler - Haftorah: Bruce Waxman - Shacharis: Menachem Szus - Drasha: Rabbi Ze’ev Smason - Leyning: Max Gornish - Musaf: Max Gornish
Learners’ Service led by Rabbi Yosef David ~ 9:30 am
Starting Points: Wisdom for Daily Living ~10:15 am ~ led by Rabbi Ze'ev Smason Topic: "Mistakes We Need to Stop Making"
Mincha/ Ma’ariv /Shalosh Seudos ~ 6:35 pm
This Week and Beyond….
Birthdays- Suzanne Tendler, Robert Schnurman, Marcela Morgensztern Jackie Berkin, Jennifer Hartranft Sunday, September 16 ~ 9:30 am ~ NHBZ Sukkah Raising Party. Please contact Menachem
Szuz at [email protected] we will need 10-12 people!
Thank you to our Sponsors:
Thank you to Robert & Kate Friedman for sponsoring the bulletin in appreciation to our NHBZ community of friends upon our departure for three years in Florida, and in honor of Robert's siyum on Masechet Yoma. Shana tova and best wishes to all!
Shabbos and Yom Tov Bulletin
Welcome to Nusach Hari B’nai Zion
Affiliated with Union of Orthodox Congregations of America
Minyan Times Shabbos Sept 15
Sun. Sept 16
Mon. Sept 17
Tues. Sept 18
Wed.* Sept 19
Thurs. Sept 20
Fri. Sept 21
Shabbos Sept 22
Shachris 9:00 am 8:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 8:30 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 9:00 am
Mincha/Ma’ariv 6:35 pm 6:40 pm 6:40 pm Kol Nidre* 6:20 pm 7:35 pm 6:40 pm 6:40 pm 6:25 pm
YOM KIPPUR
Wednesday, September 26 ~ 11:45 am -1:15 pm ~ NHBZ Board Meeting in the Sukkah ~ Lunch will be provided!
Thursday, September 27 ~ 5:00-7:00pm ~ PIZZA in the HUT! Enjoy our Pizza buffet in the Sukkah!
Thursday, September 27 ~ 7:00-8:00pm ~ Bar/Bat Mitzvah Program Open House Shabbos, October, 6 ~ 8:30 am ~ Synaplex Shabbat ~ The speakers and topics are:
“Back to the Future?: ‘Zionism as Racism’ in the African and Arab Human Rights Systems” Robert P. Barnidge, Jr. Author, and instructor at St. Louis University, University of Missouri - St. Louis, and affiliated professor at the University of Haifa
"Raising a Jewish Family" Rebbetzin Mimi David, Aish HaTorah St. Louis
Thank you to Dr. Chana Lowenstein and her husband Doug, for sponsoring Synaplex in memory of Chana’s parents, Bud Lowenstein, z”l and Helen Lowenstein, z”l
Parshas: Vayeilech
Vayelech opens with Moses walking through the Jewish camp on the final day of his life to say goodbye to his beloved people. He teaches them the mitzvah of Hakel, the once-in-seven-years gathering of the entire nation to hear the king read certain passages from the Torah. G-d commands that a special Torah, written by Moses, be placed by the Levites at the side of the Holy Ark to bear witness against Israel if they were to ever deviate from its teachings.
Shabbos Shuva
The Shabbos between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is called Shabbos Shuvah, Shabbos of Return because its special haftarah reading begins with the words Shuvah Yisrael "Return O Israel," from the prophecy of Hoshea. It is also referred to as Shabbos Teshuvah because it falls during the Ten Days of Repentance.
The prayer service on this Shabbos is the same as on an ordinary Shabbos with the exception of the additions that are made to the Amidah throughout the Ten Days of Repentance. Avinu Malkenu is not recited. In the blessing at the end of the Magen Avot prayer following evening services on Friday night, the words ha-Melech ha-Kadosh are substituted for ha-El ha-Kadosh. It is customary for the rabbi to expound on matters related to teshuvah.
~ YOM KIPPUR 5779 ~ Erev Yom Kippur – Tuesday , September 18
Mincha. ............................. 1:30 pm Fast Begins ……………….Prior to Kol Nidre Candle Lighting at home *...6:47 pm or earlier (* No Candle Lighting at NHBZ)
Babysitting…………………5:45pm – 9:00 pm Take out Torahs .............. 6:15 pm Kol Nidre ....................... . 6:20 pm Learners’ Service…………6:45 pm with Rabbi David Ma’ariv Concludes ............ 9:30 pm
Yom Kippur Wednesday, September 19
Shachris & Musaf ~ 8:30 am
- Pesukei D’Zimra: Menachem Szus
- Shacharis: Rabbi Yaakov Berkowitz - Leyning: Elie Needle - Haftorah: Kenny Bressler - Drasha (Sermon): Rabbi Ze'ev Smason
- Musaf: Elie Needle - Shofar: Rabbi Ze'ev Smason - Mincha: Rabbi Yaakov Berkowitz
- Maftir Yonah: Rabbi Ze’ev Smason
- Neilah: Ellie Needle
Learners’ Service………..10:00 am with Rabbi David Children’s Programs…….10:30 am to 1:00 pm Drasha (Sermon) ............. 11:45 am Yizkor .............................. 12:15 pm Musaf ................................ 1:00 pm Mincha ............................. 4:55 pm Neilah. ............................... 6:25 pm Ma’ariv .............................. 7:35 pm Havdalah. .......................... 7:50 pm Shofar Sounded ................ 7:55 pm Fast Concludes after Shofar is sounded
NHBZ President’s Message My wife Peggy, our family and I wish you the sweetest of New Years. I am humbled and honored at the opportunity to serve as your president. Thank you to each and every one of our members for ensuring the health and vitality of our Shul. We rely on your active support so that we can continue to inspire, educate and create a sacred place for all our community. Rosh Hashanah and teshuvah are annual reminders of the possibilities to renew our relationship with HaShem and with each other. Nusach Hari B’nai Zion is a family, and like the members of a family, we all have responsibilities. At this time of year, it is appropriate to think not only of what the Shul can do for you, but to think of what you can do for the Shul. Feel free to reach out to me and the other officers and members of the congregation’s board. Volunteer to serve on a committee. Attend the many classes we offer. I assure you that you will get far more out of it than the time you put in.
Your Yom Kippur pledge will allow us to continue to be a welcome home to all in the NHBZ family. It is my fervent hope that each of us discover a new sense of possibility, a new belief in the gifts we have to offer and share, a renewed commitment to our Judaism and to our Shul. May each of you be inscribed and sealed for a good year.
Jay B. Umansky, President
Torah Portion: Leviticus 16:1 – 16:34 Machzor page 202 Maftir: Numbers 29:7 – 29:11 Machzor page 206
Haftorah: Isaiah 57:14 – 58:14 Machzor page 207
Adult Learning at NHBZ Notice- Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Smason will not meet on Wednesday the remainder of September.
Every Wednesday (Resuming Oct. 3) 12:15 pm ~ Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Smason Study Pirkei Avos / Ethics of the Fathers.
Every Shabbos ~ Starting Points: “Wisdom for Daily Living” with Rabbi Ze'ev Smason ~ A program tailor-made for those, regardless of prior educational or observance level, interested in growing Jewishly. Each freestanding session (at 10:15 am every Shabbos, unless otherwise noted) explores a distinct Jewish concept in practical, understandable terms. Join us to learn, explore, and raise your Jewish soul with the following eye-opening sessions: Sept. 15. "Mistakes We Need to Stop Making" Sept. 22: "Tired of Keeping Up with the Joneses (or Goldbergs)? Sept. 29: "What Makes for a Happy Life?" Oct. 6: "Lessons from Adam & Eve: Growing Closer to the Ones You Love" (10:00 am Synaplex)
Every Shabbos ~ Tanach (Bible) Study (3/4 hour before Mincha)
Every Sunday ~ Mishna Learning (after Shacharis) with Rabbi Chanan Swidler
Help build our Sukkah this Sunday, September 16 at 9:30 am
Yom Kippur and Yom Tov Complete Schedule Of Services
YOM KIPPUR Erev Yom Kippur - Tuesday, September 18
Mincha. ............................................ 1:30 pm Fast Begins ....................... Prior to Kol Nidre Candle Lighting at home *. 6:47 pm or earlier (* No Candle Lighting at NHBZ) Babysitting ........................ 5:45pm – 9:00 pm Take out Torahs ............................. 6:15 pm Kol Nidre .......................................... 6:20 pm Learners’ Service……………………. 6:45 pm Maariv Concludes .... .Approximately 9:30 pm
Yom Kippur - Wednesday, September 19
Shacharis. ........................................ 8:30 am Learner’s Service ........................... 10:00 am Children’s Programs ..... 10:30 am to 1:00 pm Drasha (Sermon) ........................... 11:45 am Yizkor ............................................. 12:15 pm Musaf ............................................... 1:00 pm Mincha ............................................ 4:55 pm Neilah. ............................................. 6:25 pm Maariv .............................................. 7:35 pm Havdalah. ........................................ 7:50 pm Shofar Sounded ............................... 7:55 pm Fast Concludes ........ After Shofar is Sounded
SUKKOS Sunday Evening, September 23
Mincha ............................................. 6:30 pm Candle Lighting ................................ 6:39 pm
Monday, September 24 Shacharis ......................................... 9:00 am Drasha (Sermon). .......................... 10:45 am Mincha ............................................ 6:30 pm *Candle Lighting .............................. 7:40 pm
Tuesday, September 25 Shacharis. ........................................ 9:00 am Drasha (none today) Mincha ............................................ 6:30 pm Yom Tov Ends ................................. 7:39 pm
CHOL HAMOED SUKKOS Wed. – Fri. Sept. 26 - 28
Shacharis ........................................ .6:45 am Mincha ............................................. 6:30 pm
Shabbos, Sept 29. Shacharis ......................................... 9:00 am Mincha ............................................. 6:15 pm
Sunday, September 30 Shachris-Hoshana Raba ................. 8:00 am
SHEMINI ATZERES Sunday Evening, September 30
Mincha ............................................. 6:20 pm Candle Lighting. ............................... 6:28 pm
Monday, October 1 Shacharis ........................................ .9:00 am Yizkor ............................................. 10:30 am Mincha. ............................................ 6:20 pm Ma’ariiv ............................................ 7:10 pm Candle Lighting ............................... 7:29 pm
SIMCHAS TORAH Monday Evening, October 1
Hakofos & Parade of Torahs. ........... 7:25 pm Break for dinner (free to all) ............ .8:00 pm Resume Hakofos. ............................ 8:35 pm
Tuesday, October 2 Shacharis. ........................................ 9:00 am Kol Hanarim – Call all kids to Torah 11:00 am Mincha ............................................. 5:30 pm Yom Tov Ends. ................................ 7:28 pm
Caryn Alper
Joanna Alper
Lenny & Fran Alper
Jesse & Debbie Barash
Jackie & Craig Berkin
Shirley & Sam Bluestein
Arnold Brody
Alan, Marcie, Nathan and Eliana Brook
Frances & Jerry Cohen
June Cohen and Family
Julie & Don Eisenberg
Jessica Fadem
Teree Farbstein
Susan Feigenbaum, Jay Pepose & family
Amy & Denny Feit and Family
Mimi Fiszel
The Gelb Family
David & Lisa Gellman
Marvin & Jackie Gitel
Rhonnie & Stanley Goldfader and Our Loving Family
Abert & Sheila Goodman and Family
Aida, Lila and Levi Greenberg
Marvin & Sandy Greenberg
Anna & Sol Guber
Fran & Harold Hoffman
Larry & Shirley Hollander
Sandy & Kurt Kahn
Joni & Bob Kaiser
Sally & Eliot Katz
Morris & Estelle Kram
Judy & Jacob Levin
Helayne & Ed Levitt
Norman & Marilyn Liss and Family
Phyllis & Howard Loiterstein
Ina & Ron Makovsky
Jean & Stan Margul
Faye Cohen McCary
Alana & Mike Minoff,
Yael, Max, Rafi & Yishama
Marcela and Daniel Morgensztern
Sally Needle
Ruth Alper Novack
Rachael Pevnick and Family
Jim and Rachel Pollock
Libby Sorkin Routman
Debbie & Brian Sher
Marvin Stein
Gary & Trudy Sudin
Linda & Menachem Szus
Roberta "Bobbie" Tolpen
Reuven & Margo Tzadok
Peggy & Jay Umansky
Bruce & Faith Waxman
G'mar Chatima Tovah – May you be sealed in the Book of Life for a good year!
🍏 Call the Office @ 991-2100, ext.3 🍏 Email: [email protected] 🍏 Support our NHBZ Sisterhood 🍏
The NHBZ Sisterhood thanks the following for participating in this year’s New Year Greeting campaign by wishing everyone in our NHBZ family
Good Health, Happiness, and Prosperity in the New Year
L‘Shana Tova Tikatevu
New Year Greetings 5779 ~ 2018
The Sisterhood Scoop
September
Volume I Number 28 September 15, 2018
For information or to join Sisterhood, call the NHBZ office at 314-991-2100, ext. 3, or email: [email protected]
Book Club News Next Book Selection: Home in the Morning by Mary Glickman Next Meeting: Monday, October 22 7:15-8:45 PM
HOSTED BY: Sallie Volotzky FACILITATED BY: Terri Schnitzer
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT Fran Alper phone: 314-993-4024 email: [email protected]
The Yom Kippur Sandwich Most of us are familiar with the advice to offer a rebuke in the form of a “criticism sandwich”–-first a compliment, then disapproval, followed by more praise. We can also apply this idea in advance of Yom Kippur, as suggested in an aish.org article by Ahava Spillman, “The Yom Kippur Sandwich,” where she explains…
Before Yom Kippur begins, write down 10 things for which you are grateful. When we express appreciation, it actually boosts our physical and emotional wellbeing, changing our perception from negative to positive. Try it! Give thanks for the people you love and those who love you, for your work and colleagues, for happy times as well as challenging ones, for your health, your house, the charity you can give, etc. That’s the first slice of your Yom Kippur sandwich.
Now comes the second slice—the stuff you’re asking of G‑d. Write down 10 things you need for yourself and others—your niece who wants a baby, your sister who requires a miraculous recovery, your friend who needs to find a job, or your buddy who’s depressed. Share the blessings this year. Take a little time and consider those you know who could use a helping hand.
So what is the “meat” of the Yom Kippur special? The resolutions, the things we commit to change. Unlike typical New Year’s resolutions, which often concern weight, fitness or eating habits, our Yom Kippur resolutions are spiritual in nature. Cardiovascular workouts keep the heart pumping, but charity given with gusto will certainly increase your blood flow. Weightlifting may widen your biceps, but using those arms to embrace your children or a sick friend will undoubtedly raise your self-esteem. And stretching, considered imperative to any conditioning regimen, can certainly be interpreted to mean expanding your limits to include another mitzvah. So go ahead, write down 10 things you commit to do differently this coming year.
This Yom Kippur sandwich will make your holiday a truly holy day without transgressing any laws. So sometime mid-afternoon when you’re feeling a bit peckish, this “spiritual sandwich” is sure to infuse your Yom Kippur with deeper meaning.
Thanks to all who helped support Sisterhood’s
by wishing L‘Shana Tova to all in our NHBZ family.
SAVE THE DATE – THURS., NOV. 1ST JOIN NHBZ SISTERHOOD
JFedStL Women’s Philanthropy presents: “L’Chaim! Women Changing the World”
with Former Miss World Linor Abargil The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis
Join us for these sessions designed for those who are interested in growing Jewishly, regardless of education or level of observance. Each session explores Jewish concepts in practical, understandable terms.
Sessions are held every Shabbat at 10:15 in the NHBZ chapel on the lower level, unless otherwise noted.
Schedule for September, 2018
Sept. 15: "Mistakes We Need to Stop Making"
Sept. 22: "Tired of Keeping Up with the Joneses (or Goldbergs)?
Sept. 29: "What Makes for a Happy Life?"
Oct. 6: "Lessons from Adam & Eve: Growing Closer to the Ones
You Love" (10:00 am due to Synaplex)
For questions, call Jeff in NHBZ’s office at (314) 991-2100, ext. 2
Starting Points: Wisdom for Daily Living
Shabbos, October 6, 2018
Thank you to Dr. Chana Lowenstein & her husband Doug for sponsoring Synaplex in memory of Chana’s parents, Bud Lowenstein, z”l and Helen Lowenstein, z”l
8:30 am Traditional Services – in the sanctuary
9:15 am Prayer Learners Service – in the chapel
led by Rabbi Yosef David of Aish HaTorah St. Louis
10:00 am Starting Points – in the chapel
Topic: "Lessons from Adam & Eve: Growing Closer to the Ones You Love” led by Rabbi Ze’ev Smason
10:00 am Children’s Programming – lower level
Tot Shabbat for ages 1-6, babysitting for younger children, Junior Congregation for ages 7 and up
11:30 am Synaplex Breakout Sessions
“Back to the Future? ‘Zionism as Racism’ in the African and Arab Human Rights Systems”
led by Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., PhD, author, and instructor at St. Louis University, University of Missouri - St. Louis, and affiliated professor at the University of Haifa
“Raising a Jewish Family” led by Rebbetzin Mimi David,
Aish HaTorah St. louis
12:30 pm Kiddush Lunch for All - in the Social Hall
NHBZ Synaplex Shabbat is free and open to the Jewish public
Home hospitality is available. Call the NHBZ office at 314-991-2100 ext. 2 for details.
Shabbat