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Mabrook!

  • To Ikie Shabtai and his wife for the birth of a baby boy! Mazal Tov!!

Dedications

  • First Minyan Seuda donated by Morris Sitt in honor of Rabbi Joey Haber
  • Main Minyan breakfast has been donated by Ikie Shabtai & his wife in honor of the birth of a baby boy
  • Seuda Shelisheet is donated by Norman Jemal in memory of Joe Betesh A'h
  • Childrens program has been donated by Doug Haber
  • Rabbis Mon night gemara class by Marcos Mizrahi

Upcoming events

Rosh Chodesh Heshvan this Friday & Saturday

Classes

Weekday Class Schedule

Weekday morning  -6:30 A.M. Shulchan Aruch with Rabbi Shaul
Weekday morning  Musar -7:50 A.M. with Rabbi Shaul
Sunday Morning Nab’i -9:15 A.M. Rabbi Shaul
Sun- after Minha - Ben Ish Hai - Rabbi Shaul
Monday 8:00 -9:00 pm Gemara Berachot- Rabbi Shaul

Shabbat Class Schedule
9:20 A.M.- First class with Rabbi Joey Haber
9:50 A.M.  Second class with Rabbi Joey Haber
11:00 A.M. Midrash Rabah with Rabbi Shaul
1 hour before Minha Rabbi Shaul Parasha
1 hour before Minha Rabbi Ricky Cohen Various Topics
Rabbi Max Dushey 5-7th grade boys 45 min before Minha

Friday, 28 October 2011
Candlelighting: 05:39pm

Friday, 28 October 2011
Erev Shabbat Minha: 05:40pm

Saturday, 29 October 2011
First Minyan: 07:15am

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Daily Prayer  Schedule

Sun 8:00 am

Mon & Thursday 6:50 am

Tues & Wed 7:00 am

Friday - Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan 6:50 am

Sun Minha -5:40 pm

Daily morning classes-

Halacha Berurah 6:30 am

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Noah


The Prophet Yeshayahu refers to the flood as "the waters of Noah,"  as though Noah was responsible for the flood.  The Talmud explains that this is because Noah did not intercede to ask for mercy for his Generation.  When our forefather Abraham was told that Sedom was to be destroyed, he pleaded for Divine mercy.  When G-d told Moshe that he intended to destroy the Nation and rebuild it through his own children, Moshe interceded, stating that if the Nation was not to be forgiven then he did not wish to remain either.  Noah, on the other hand, accepted the Divine offer that he and his family would be spared while the rest of mankind perished.

 

There are two ways one can have warmth in frigid weather.  One can wear a warm coat, or one can build a fire that radiates heat.  The first way provides warmth only for oneself, while the second method provides warmth for others as well.

 

We refer to our Patriarch Abraham as Abinu, our Father, and to Moshe as Rabbenu, our teacher.  It is them that we are to emulate, to refuse personal salvation if all those around us perish.  Noah was also our ancestor but he is not called our Father nor our teacher.  Our ideal is one who will stand up even to G-d to plead for mercy for others, because that is truly what G-d desires. 

 

 

Moses received the Torah from Sinai and gave it over to Joshua. Joshua gave it over to the Elders, the Elders to the Prophets, and the Prophets gave it over to the Men of the Great Assembly. They [the Men of the Great Assembly] would always say these three things: Be cautious in judgment. Establish many pupils. And make a safety fence around the Torah