Bais Medrash of Bergenfield 371 S Prospect Ave

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Bais Medrash of Bergenfield 371 S Prospect Ave
Bais Medrash of Bergenfield
371 S Prospect Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621 - www.bmob.org -
Rabbi Moshe Stavsky
Shabbos Parshas Vayakhel-Pekudei
March 13 - 14, 2015 ‫כ"ג אדר תשע"ה‬
)‫שבת מברכים ראש חדש ניסן (יום שבת‬
Candle Lighting
6:42 PM
6:45 PM
Mincha and Kabalas Shabbos
Shacharis
Hashkama
Main Minyan (& Groups)
“Tot Shabbat” Program for ages 3 and younger
Sof Zman Krias Shema
7:15 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
10:07 AM
Kiddush
Rav’s learning with 6th-8th graders
5:55 PM
6:05 PM
6:35 PM
“Lessons on the Parsha” shiur by Avi Retter
Mincha
Rav’s Shiur + Shalosh Seudos
Maariv
7:40 PM
7:43 PM
Shabbos Ends
Sunday – Shacharis
Mincha / Maariv
Shiur by Nechama Price on the Shevatim, at the Price home
Monday – Al Haperek women’s Chaburah lead by Rebbetzin Stavsky at the Isaacson’s
8:30 AM
6:45 PM
8:45 PM
10:00 AM
Shul Announcements
Please join in the supporting of the extremely important work of Project SARAH, as well as showing honor to this year's award
recipients, at their annual fundraiser breakfast, Sunday, at 9:30am in Keter Torah. Project SARAH helps victims of domestic
violence (both physical and verbal) and sexual abuse and provides educational and training services to prevent abuse and
insure the safety of those in our community. If you cannot attend the breakfast, consider donating online by following the link
below. http://jfsclifton.org/projectsarah/projectsarahbreakfast/
BMOB will be participating in The Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s fourth annual community-wide mega food drive,
this Sunday. As part of this worldwide event, the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey is conducting a mega communitywide food drive to benefit six food pantries and a local elementary school. Our food pantries are in desperate need of
restocking and we are hoping that our efforts on Good Deeds Day will help fill their shelves. There will be a box to deposit food
items you may want to donate at our Shul this Sunday.
The NORPAC mission to Washington this year will be taking place on May 13th, below is the link to register.
https://norpac.net/mission-registration
Additionally, there is still time to vote in the WZO elections, below is a link to the RZA, Vote Torah Slate. The Religious Zionist
Slate is comprised of delegates from America's foundational religious Zionist organizations, including World Mizrachi, AMIT,
Bnei Akiva, the Orthodox Union, the Rabbinical Council of America, the National Council of Young Israel, Torah Mitzion, Touro
College, Religious Zionist of America and Yeshiva University.
http://www.votetorah.org/
Youth Department
To celebrate your child’s birthday at groups please e-mail miriamstobezki@gmail.com.
Please email Noah Bender (knowabender@gmail.com) and/or Akiva Wolk (akivawolk@gmail.com) if you would like information
on volunteer opportunities or sponsoring of events going on in the Youth Committee.
Please Note: At least one parent or guardian must be in the shul AT ALL TIMES while their child is attending groups.
Nursery: 371 House
Pre K – 2nd Grade: 385 (new) House
3rd – 5th Grade Girls: 385 (new) House
3rd-5th Grade Boys: Shul basement beginning after Kedusha
Please pick up your child as soon as davening is over, before attending the kiddush.
All children must be toilet trained. Once in groups, children are not permitted to return to shul, unless picked up by a parent.
Parents of children in the youth house must pick up their children before going to the Kiddush. Children will not be released to
siblings. No outside food will be allowed into groups.
Shul Notices
Kiddush sponsorship: $150 (Basic / cold food); $440 (Hot / chulent & kugel); $575 (Gala). Shalosh Seudos sponsorship: $100. Please
e-mail Jason Pfeiffer (jasonepfeiffer@gmail.com) to reserve your Shabbos.
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Membership: Please send your membership dues and building fund payments for the fiscal year to Joel Krinitz as soon as possible.
There will be envelopes for this purpose in the entryway of the shul. Annual dues are $700 for each member family and $275 for each
affiliate member family, and the building fund for each member family is $1,000 per year for eight years. Please send checks to 139
Dudley Drive, Bergenfield NJ. As always, anyone who is unable to pay these amounts due to financial hardship should contact Joel
Krinitz (joel@krinitzsperber.com) or Yale Baron (yalebaron@gmail.com) to arrange for an alternative arrangement.
Please note that you can now make all payments/donations to the Shul via the Shul’s Paypal account:
http://www.bmob.org/payment.php
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Our Sisterhood arranges meals for members with new babies. If you are interested in making a meal or would like to have meals
arranged for your family, please contact Rachel Neufeld (rachneufeld@gmail.com) or Daffy Yahalom (daffyyahalom@gmail.com).
To get involved in the sisterhood please email Sarit Glass and Esther Slomnicki at bmobsisterhood@gmail.com.
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Welcoming Committee: There have been many new faces in our shul over the course of the past few months. In order to make it
easier for new families to be properly welcomed, we have created this new email account. We ask all of you to join in our efforts by
contacting Chavi Satz or Leah Gottlieb at bmobwelcomingcommittee@gmail.com if you know of a new family that has moved into the
community. Another initiative that we would like to institute is to ensure that each new BMOB family be welcomed into the home of a
current BMOB family for a shabbos meal. If you would be interested in hosting a new family at any point (this is not a commitment),
please email the welcoming committee to gather your information.
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With your help, we look forward to continuing our efforts to establish a warm and welcoming shul.
Message from the Bergenfield Police Department: Please use the crosswalks when crossing. Also, please make eye contact with
drivers to ensure they are stopping, and when the vehicles stop, proceed swiftly across the street, paying attention to traffic at all times.
Please wear bright clothing, especially at night time, or utilize reflective tape on yourself and strollers.
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Community Announcements
This Shabbat, at 5:30pm at Keter Torah, Rabbi Yitzchak Blau will speak on "The Rabbinic Voice in Non-Halakhic Matters: A Fresh
Perspective on Daas Torah." Following Mincha at 6:30pm, Rabbi Blau will speak on "Finding Meaning in the Details: Korban Pesach."
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Yeshivat Noam invites the entire community to celebrate at the 13th Annual Dinner on Tuesday night, March 17th at Congregation Keter
Torah. Join to pay tribute to outstanding honorees: Sheva & Dov Adler, Deborah & Eitan Fiorino, Ilissa Green and Rachel Levy. To
make your reservation and/or contribution, please register at www.yeshivatnoam.org or call 201-261-1919 x126.
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On Thursday March 19th, at Congregation Beth Abraham at 7:30 PM, there will be a "Faith-Based Security and Preparedness" meeting
presented by the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness. The event is hosted by the Bergenfield Police Department
as part of their Community Policy philosophy to enhance community partnerships to help reduce the fear of crime. For more information,
please see the flyer hanging on our bulletin board.
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To include an announcement, please send it to announcements@bmob.org by Thursday at 10:00 AM.
To join our email list, send an e-mail to bmob-subscribe@yahoogroups.com with your name and home address.