Document 6579591
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Document 6579591
This week’s issue of The Park Page is dedicated by David and Rashel Rouhani commemorating the first Yahrzeit (3 Marcheshvan) of David’s father Nejatollah Rouhani – Yosef ben Reuven z”l. . THE P PAGE The Weekly Bulletin of Young Israel of New Hyde Park October 24-31, 2014 Parashat Noach Rosh Chodesh 30 Tishrei – 7 Marcheshvan 5775 Issue #414 Parasha Page Numbers Parasha Maftir Haftara Artscroll 30, Soncino 26 Artscroll 890, Soncino 695 Artscroll1208, Soncino 944 Schedule of Services and Classes Friday, October 24 / 30 Tishrei – Rosh Chodesh Yevamot 20 Shacharit 8:45 am Candle-lighting before 5:43 pm Mincha / Dvar Torah / Maariv 5:45 pm Saturday, Oct. 25 / 1 Marcheshvan – Rosh Chodesh Yevamot 21 Parasha Shiur - Commentary of Rav S.R. Hirsch 8:15 am Shacharit 8:45 am Latest time for Shema MA 9:22, GRA 9:58 am Sermon: “To Unite or Not to Unite: Is There a Question?” 10:30 am Contemporary Topics - Hilkhot Shabbat: Motion Sensors 4:55 pm Mincha, followed by Seuda Shelishit and Maariv 5:35 pm Shabbat ends 6:45 pm Yevamot 22 Sunday, October 26 / 2 Marcheshvan Shacharit 8:10 am Gemara Shiur (Sota 7b) 8:50 am Mincha / Mass-Mishna / Maariv 5:40 pm Yevamot 23 Monday, October 27 / 3 Marcheshvan Shacharit 6:10 am Mincha / Mass-Mishna / Maariv 5:40 pm Yevamot 24 Tuesday, October 28 / 4 Marcheshvan Shacharit 6:15 am Mincha / Mass-Mishna / Maariv 5:40 pm Yevamot 25 Wednesday, October 29 / 5 Marcheshvan Shacharit 6:15 am Mincha / Mass-Mishna / Maariv 5:40 pm Yevamot 26 Thursday, October 30 / 6 Marcheshvan Shacharit 6:10 am Mincha / Mass Mishna / Maariv 5:40 pm Yevamot 27 Friday, October 31 / 7 Marcheshvan Shacharit 6:15 am Candle-lighting, before 5:34 pm Mincha / Dvar Torah / Maariv 5:35 pm ▪ Daf Yomi meets Monday through Friday at 5:30 a.m., and Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 a.m. ▪ Women wishing to use the Mikvah should contact Nehama Teitelman at 518-222-3874 to schedule an appointment. ▪ The last time for Kiddush Levana for the month of Marcheshvan is Friday, November 7 at 3:24 p.m. + 16 Chalakim Jerusalem time. Drash v'DaSh: A Shabbat Message and Greeting "Boatlift!" Among the various dramas of heroism associated with “9/11”, there is one story – or series of stories – that is decidedly undertold: the role of the civilian boating business. As reported on the website ww.americanwaterways.com/media/videos/boatlift-0 On the 13th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, America’s tugboat, towboat and barge industry pauses to remember the nearly 3,000 Americans who lost their lives, and also to acknowledge the inspiring bravery shown by first responders and everyday citizens on that tragic day. One of the most notable acts of valor was the maritime evacuation of Lower Manhattan – the largest water evacuation in American history – in which 500,000 people were transported to safety by hundreds of vessels which answered a call from the U.S. Coast Guard to converge on New York Harbor to aid in the evacuation. This extraordinary rescue was memorialized in the 2011 short documentary film “Boatlift”. I will leave it to our readers to watch the video, but the message is clear. The mission and mandate to save lives not the exclusive domain of rescue workers; the responsibility falls squarely on the shoulders on anyone who can contribute in any capacity. While Noah was unable to save his generation with his boat, it is incumbent upon us to save our generation – with our literal boats or our figurative ones - and all that will follow. “He who saves one life, it is as if he has saved an entire world.” While perhaps thought to be the assignment of so-called “outreach professionals”, it is the ordinary Jew who can play the extraordinary role of bringing others closer to Judaism. “The Shabbos Project” and its bold ambition to maximize Shabbat-observance by Jews around the world, even if only for one week until next year, is just one remarkable aspect of this agenda. It is the ongoing modeling of religious ideas and ideals in a way that is enabling and ennobling that will keep the momentum moving. Shabbat Shalom and Chodesh Tov, Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman Nach Yomi Study for October 25-31, per Rabbi Abramowitz’s Nach Yomi Companion. For more info, visit www.ou.org/torah/nachyomi. Hosea 12: All About Jacob Hosea 13: Lions, Bears, and Labor Pains Hosea 14: "What Do I Need With These Idols?" Yoel 1: A Plague of Locusts Yoel 2: Crisis Averted Yoel 3: "Hey, Who Turned Out the Lights?" Yoel 4: More About Gog and Magog The Park Page Puzzle “Raiders of the Ark II” This week’s Puzzle: Following his death, where else in Tanakh does Noach resurface? Solution to last week’s Puzzle: Noach (Gen. 9:2), Eliezer (Gen. 24:27), and Yitro (Ex. 18:12) each said "Barukh Hashem", while Lavan (Gen. 24:31), Avimelech and Pichol (Gen. 26:29) said Berukh Hashem. Yasher koach to Sid Fine, Susan Isler, Karen Klein, and Kal Talansky for their solutions. YOUNG ISRAEL OF NEW HYDE PARK National Council of Young Israel 264-15 77th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 ∙ Tel: 718-343-0496 ∙ Fax: 718-343-6509 ∙ www.yinhp.org ∙ office@yinhp.org Announcements "Shake" the … Etrog Yasher koach to David Rouhani for his laining this Shabbat. Mazal tov to our Simchat Torah honorees: Kol Hane’arim – Moshe Kessler, Chatan Torah – Rabbi Dr. Col. Irwin Lenefsky, Chatan Bereshit - Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman, Chatan Maftir – Cantor Stanley Weinberger. Condolences to Arona and Dr. Stuart Okin and family on the passing of Arona’s father George Hackel z”l. Remaining public shiva hours are Sunday and Monday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., at 11 Hastings Road in Old Westbury. May the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Thank you to Joe Bettelheim, Dani Gottesman, Nussie Reich, Ira Shapiro, Jay Weiner, and Craig Wolf for taking down the sukkah. It’s the Sunday after Sukkot – do you know where your Etrog is? This one’s cousins got (into) a good shake at the Teitelman home… Food Certificates for A&A Gourmet, Fairway, Pathmark, Stop & Shop, and Waldbaum’s, and Chesed Dollars for many Jewish businesses, can be purchased from Art Feldman 516-227-0707, Paige Finkelstein 718-343-4821, Rena Gombo 718-343-3855, and Ilene Horowitz 718470-9474. Proceeds finance capital improvement projects at the shul. The Inbox – ParkPage@yinhp.org The Clothing Gemach (www.BeautifulMemoriesGemach.org) is looking for volunteers to work Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm and Monday through Thursday in the evenings. For more information, please contact Mark Krieger at 917-703-4694. Office Hours this week are Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 10-2. October Simcha Kiddush in honor of and sponsored by these families in honor of their simchas: Arlene and Art Feldman, celebrating Abby's birthday Allison Horowitz, celebrating her parents’ birthdays Ilene and Marc Horowitz, celebrating Marc and son-in-law Mike's birthdays Rita and Selig Lenefsky, celebrating oldest grandson Daniel's birthday Lisa Lerner, celebrating her Hebrew birthday and Shani and Steven's birthdays Rashel and David Rouhani, celebrating Ilana and Sharona's birthdays Maurine and Larry Sobin, celebrating their 62nd anniversary and Larry's 86th birthday Irene and Kal Talansky, celebrating their 68th anniversary, and in honor of all those celebrating simchas this month Nehama and Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman, celebrating Yedida's birthday Debbie and Chuck Waxman, celebrating Chuck and Brian’s birthdays Dr. Danny Zaghi The next Simcha Kiddush is scheduled for November 29. Please send sponsorships ($18) and simcha details to the office. Thank you to Aron and Jordan Barth, Max Gornish, Jeff Grunfeld, Chaim Israeli, Rabbi Teitelman, and Rabbi Wolf for blowing shofar at the shul, at the local hospitals and nursing homes, and for the homebound in our community. Coming Soon to YINHP If you are interested in joining our one-evening Hebrew-Reading Review or our five-evening Crash Course in Jewish History (date and times to be determined), please contact Rabbi Teitelman at 718-347-5819 or rabbi@yinhp.org. -