Weekly Bulletins . - Congregation Mogen David
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Weekly Bulletins . - Congregation Mogen David
This week: Kehilat Mogen David Rosh Chodesh B”H 5775 * 2015 Shabbos Hachodesh VAYIKRA Mar 20-26, 2015 29 ADAR - 6 NISAN Kollel and Classes are Sponsored by Avy and Sandra Azeroual; dedicated in memory of Ada bat Hanna Azeroual; and dedication to the memory of JACK E. GINDI and ESKANDAR RASHIDI DOOST יעקב בן ר" שמעון Weekly Prayer Schedule EREV SHABBOS Mincha Light Candles SHABBOS MEVORCHIM Shiur R’Grama Ashkenazi Minyan Mincha Ma’ariv Havdalah Shacharis SUNDAY Mon – Fri MINCHA Sun – Thurs EREV SHABBOS MARCH 27 Mincha Light Candles Important Halalhic Times Earliest Talit & Tefillin Last Time for Shema Last time for Shacharis Earliest time for Mincha 6:30pm 6:46pm 8:55am 9:15am 6:40pm 7:35pm 7:47pm 8:00am 6:30am 6:50pm 6:30pm 6:51pm 6:10am 9:58am 10:59am 1:31pm MARCH 22-26 Weekday Classes Mon – Fri 7:30am Daily- Chok L’Israel (daily) w/H.Dayan WEEKLY CLASSES 8:45am Chok L’Israel w/H.Dayan 9:00am Daf Yomi w/R’Baalhaness 9:30am Guide to Belief w/David Sacks MON 7:30am CLASS at Pico Café - w/R’Elias WED 12pm LUNCH & LEARN w/R’Elias EVENING CLASSES Sun – Thurs 9:00pm Daf Yomi w/R’Baalhanes Mon 7:15pm Gemara w/R’Moses Mon 9:00pm Gemara w/R’Grama Mon – Thurs 8:00pm beginners Gemara w/R’Raffi Mon – Thurs 9:00pm Class w’ R’Daniel Cavalier SUN IN MEMORIAM: March 20-26 / 29 ADAR – 6 NISAN Mazal Tov! to Morris Davidson and Elizabeth Davidson on the marriage of their daughter Gabriella to Asher ben Simhon. And to Mr & Mrs Yaacov ben Simhon. Mazal Tov! to Navid Bayanfar on his upcoming marriage to Melissa Javaherian. and to parents Daryoush & Paula Javaherian and Homayoon & Hilda Bayanfar Harry Katz, Morris Konsky, Adam Krispow, Joseph Maron, Rose Mermel, Philip Solomon, David Manick, Neil Markman, Faye Kaplan, Bertha Robins, Franciska Slomovitz REFUAH SHLEIMAH: This week: we Thank our Sponsors Kiddush is sponsored by Morris Davidson in honor of the upcoming marriage of his daughter Gabriella to Asher ben Simhon Seudah Shlishit is co-sponsored by the Shul HAPPY ☺ BIRTHDAY: MARCH Benjamin Mittleman, Irving Horwitz, Ava Robin, Yonah Schefres, Shmuel Ezran, Laura Young, Jacob Nahamia, Chavee Lerer, Melanie Anderson HAPPY ♥ ANNIVERSARY in MARCH Shlomo & Tova Todd, Pinchas & Erica Nissanoff, Avi & Deborah Marciano, Yehuda & Dina Moses, Alan & Aliza Abelson, David & Joan Bacall, Albert & Rina Bamela, Israel & Michal Lasry, Abraham & Eva Kaplan Please call the office to add any Name needing your prayers. We will gladly list those names to be included in our prayers, so that each one may be granted a Refuah Shleimah. Cantor Leopold Szneer Mordechai ben Simcha Efriam ben Ida Avraham ben Dolat Raphael David ben Ella Ruven ben Raisel Shlomo ben Raizel Levi Yakov Hakohen ben Maytal Shimon Dov ben Shifra Aaron Yosef ben Chana Haim Menacham ben Hena Raizel Moshe Mordechai ben Rachel Baruch Pelech ben Chana Eitan ben Sorah Randy Stone Yoel ben Avraham Ha’Kohen Shalom Yisroel ben Leah Rochel bat Miriam Shahla Chaya bat Shoshana Esther bat Chana Matana bat Rachel Habiba bat Rahel Elana bat Rachel Bracha Hena bat Rivka Rachel bat Chana Rebbeca bat Sarah Mary Ellen Brett Linda Russo Rivkah bas Chemda Kehilat Mogen David ∙ 9717 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles,90035 ∙ 310-556-5609 ∙ www.mogen-david.org ∙ office@mogen-david.org Gabriel Elias, Rabbi ∙ Daniel Grama, Rabbi ∙ Alex Katz, Cantor ∙ Yehuda Moses, Rabbi ∙ Michael Abraham, Rabbi∙Cantor ∙ Phil Seelig-Haim Dayan, co-Presidents ERUV: Please check the Eruv status each week before Candle Lighting : www.laeruv.com or 877-ERUV-INFO SUMMER CAMP KMD JUNE 22 – AUGUST 7. 1/2 or FULL DAY AVAILABLE AGES 2-5 Summer Fun, Special Programs, Pizza, And More! co-directors: MOJGAN and KAYLA at MOJGANNELIASSIAN@YAHOO.COM or K.WIZENFELD@YAHOO.COM JVS and The Ezra Network can help you conduct an effective job search. The Ezra Network an initiative of the Jewish Federation LA in partnership with Jewish Family Service, Bet-Tzedek Legal Services and Jewish Vocational Service offers a FREE synagogue-based program with career coaching and resources to lead you through your next step in your job search campaign including interview techniques, resume development, networking strategies and career branding. To schedule an appointment with a JVS career coach call: (323) 761-8888 x 8998 and for more info go to: www.JewishLA.org/Ezra WED: EZRA Network, Jewish Family free social services @ KMD— for appointments call: Rochelle, Soc’l Worker 323-229-0235; Giselle, Jobs 323-761-8888 X8998; Emily, Legal Counselor 323-549-5827 SAVE THE DATE Watch for these UPCOMING EVENTS Bnei Akiva: March 21: Valley: Snif Lavi meets 5pm at the Rodan home; Snif Tirat Tzvi meets at 5pm at Shaarey Zedek. March 29 Manhigut session 11:15am & City Vzach BBQ at the beach! For more Bnei Akiva info call: Eyal 310-220-1459 Moshava Malibu: Irvine to Anchorage, Dallas to Seattle - make new best friends forever. Moshava Malibu Orthodox sleepaway Summer Camp serves the West coast. Sign up today; call 855-MOSHAVA or www.moshavamalibu.org NCSY Summer Programs. Visit summer.ncsy.org for program info. Sun. Mar 22, 7pm, Jewish Community Watch presents Awareness & Education about Child Sexual Abuse in the community. Help lift the Shame and Secrecy with JCW and featured speakers at Congregation Shaarei Tefila. Info at JewishCommunityWatch.org. Sun. Mar 22, 10:30am-12:00 OU’s Womens Torah Network presents a 30 minute chevruta and 1 hour shiur with S-I-R Shoshana Schechter, Assistant Professor of Bible and Director of the Mechina program, Stern College, NY. At YULA Girls School, $18 p/p, $10 p/p for students, includes breakfast buffet. RSVP: westcoast@ou.org or 310-229-9000 ext 200 Open Registration for OU Israel Free Spirit: Taglit-Birthright Israel trips. Free for men & women ages 18-26 Options include single gender Orthodox trips, coed modern Orthodox trips, and general trips for unaffiliated applicants. info at www.israelfreespirit.com DVAR TORAH – VAYIKRA SHABBOS HACHODESH / ROSH CHODESH NISAN Vayikra starts the third book of the Chumash, called Torat Koahnim, the priestly code of Leviticus. While the books of Bereshit and Shemot (Genesis and Exodus) emphasize the legendary and historical background WEpeople, ARE STILL MISSING DATABASE INFO outlining FROM MANY OF OUR MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES of the Jewish this book is primarily legislative; the laws governing the practices of the ancient Please help us to update our files. Call the office or print the info form and email to the Hebrew religion. "Ye shall be holy for I the Lord your God am holy," permeates the Book of Vayikra andoffice serves as the basis for the unique idea of the holiness of man. The Holiness Code attempts to liberate man from his animal-like characteristics and make him more human in all his behavior. It serves as a guide to regulate every phase of daily human life. Vayikra occupies the middle portion of the Chumash. It represents the heart and core of Torah, for it embraces the rituals, laws, and commandments by which the Hebrews were to become "a kingdom of priest and a holy nation." Many people are critical of the book of Vayikra which we began reading this morning. It is the most versatile and complex book in the Torah, full of contrasts and extremes. About half of it is devoted to Korbanot; the laws of sacrifices, the functions of Priests and Levites, and the regulations that deal with diet--the things that we are permitted to eat and those that are forbidden. Then there are sublime chapters and parshiot which contain the basic ethical doctrines of Judaism. They include such things as "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself", and a verse I love to hear, which was later inscribed on the Liberty Bell, "And ye shall proclaim Liberty throughout the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof." But, when teaching the book of Vayikra to my classes, both adults and children I sense a sort of spiritual let-down on their part when we begin to study. To avoid this pitfall, the Torah introduced the discipline of the mitzvah. By observing special rituals and commandments, the lofty teachings of Judaism are brought home to every Jewish heart. No amount of talking and preaching about the ideal of Torah and Mitzvot can do as much as observing the Torah. Shabbat Shalom Rabbi Gabe Elias