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WINTER CAMP

Monday & Tuesday December 23-24 Time: 8:30am-2:30pm Ages: 1st-5th Grade Cost: $5 day/member $7 day/non-member
Where: Beth Jacob Youth Center

SAVE THE DATE!! Kumzitz/Melaveh Malka with Rabbi Roth January 4th

Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky

President Leopoldo Kahn

December 21, 2013


1st Aliya: The Jews had been in Mitzrayim since 2238. The Parsha begins as Pharaoh orchestrated the oppression of the Bnai Yisroel. Starting in 2362, with the birth of Miriam, the oppression began in earnest as newborn males were drowned in the Nile. The heroism of the two Midwives was rewarded. 2nd Aliya: Moshes birth and basket river cruise is detailed. He was adopted by Basya, the daughter of Pharaoh, and raised by his own mother, Yocheved. 3rd Aliya: Moshe killed the Egyptian but was turned in by his own people. Forced to flee, he ended up in the house of Yisro. Moshe married Tziporah, Yisros daughter, and Gershon, his first son, was born. The year was approximately 2428, and Moshe was 60. 4th & 5th Aliyot: Moshe received his mission at the Burning Bush. The Medresh says that the entire conversation lasted 7 days. At its conclusion, Moshe, armed with the power of Hashems promise and the three signs, was prepared to confront Pharaoh.

Parshat Shemot 292 Haftorah pg. 1147


6th Aliya: Moshe asked Yisro for permission to go on his mission. Along the way, Hashem attempted to kill Moshe, but Tziporah saves him by giving their son a Bris Milah. Aharon went to greet Moshe, as per G-ds commandment. Moshe and Aharon met with the Elders and received their support. 7th Aliya: Moshe and Aharon unsuccessfully confronted Pharaoh. Pharaoh punished the Jews by refusing to supply straw for the making of bricks. The Jewish officers were held responsible and were beaten by the Egyptian overseers. The Jewish officers confronted Moshe and Moshe then confronted G-d. Hashem reassured Moshe that his mission would be successful.

Young Beth Jacob!


Morning
Groups Begin @ 10:15am, Parents please tend to your children beforehand

Rabbi Blooms Class: @ 3:15pm

Afternoon
Groups with the Weisers-3:30pm

Youth Morning Groups Tots: Below 1st Grade with Morahs Faye & Shayna Group 2: Active and Educational Programs with our Middle School Helpers Junior Cong: Davening, games and stories.

Tweeners Groups
Shalosh Seudos in Classroom A

Ages 10-13

Haftorah Shemos Yishayah 27-28


The Navi forewarned of the eventual destruction of the nation, which began, with the exile of the ten tribes of Israel. The entire nation was in the grips of a spiritual and moral decline, and the exile seemed inevitable. The nation of Israel was immersed in physical pursuit and excess which the Navi described as arrogance and drunkenness. The nation of Yehudah

Get Excited!
Parent/Child Learning Motzei Shabbos @ 6:30pm
Wednesday Mishmar-OFF THIS WEEK & NEXT Contact Mr. Weiser for all the details - 619.933.6740

Email: office@bjsd.org Website: www.bjsd.org Office: 619-287-9890

wasnt much better. They lost sight of the holistic intent of the Torah. Instead, they related to the Torah as a series of individual commandments and demands that were overwhelming and burdensome. The beauty and meaning of a G-dly life style was lost. The Navi reassured us that in the end, our essence, the root of Yakov, would survive and flourish, as it had throughout history.

Welcome
To all guests and visitors.

Happy Anniversary Sandy & Eliot Klugman.

Candlelighting..........................4:27pm Mincha.....................................4:30pm Shacharis Beit Midrash.............7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:16am Afternoon Class w/Rabbi Weinrib.......................3:15pm

Shabbat Schedule

Mincha..........................................4:15pm Shabbos Ends..............................5:28pm

Weekly Schedule
Sun Shacharis..............................8:00am Mon-Fri.................................6:20/7:15am Sun-Thu Mincha/Maariv...............4:30pm Sun-Thu Late Maariv....................9:15pm Candles Next Week.....................4:31pm

Rabbi Yonah Weinrib our Scholar- Mazal Tov to Jerry & Perla Attia on the birth of a grandson to In-Residence. Anita & Emanuel Baal-Lev.

Mazal Tov

Rabbi Yaakov & Shari Marks on the engagement of Shlomo Yosef to Malki Kaniel of Kew Gardens Hills. Happy Birthday Stephen Reitman, Joel Snyder, Josh Segal.

Community Event
THS Dinner Theatre for women Mon. Jan. 13. Tickets call 858-5586880.

Our community offers a wide range of learning opportunities.

Learning In Your Community

Refuah Sheleima
| Eliot Klugman | Stephen Ellis | Gershon Brookler |

Daf Yomi: Mon-Fri at 6:15 am, Sunday at 7:00 am, Shabbos at 7:45 am Gemara Megilla: Mon-Thu 8:30-9:15pm with Rabbi Bogopulsky Beginners Talmud: Tuesday nights w/Rabbi Marks-jmarkssd@netzero.com Mr. Weiser One-on-One learning on your schedule - 619.933.6740 Beis Medrash Learning: Weekdays after 2nd Shacharis and every Sunday @ 8:45am. Bagel and cream cheese, fresh brewed coffee. Come and get a chavrusa and study.

The Grille Restaurant Chinese Night Buffet Tue. Dec. 24th


Two seatings 4:30pm & 6:00pm Adults 13-120 $19.95 children 4-12 $10.95 Children 0-3 Must RSVP. thegrillesd@gmail.com

Free

Some Classes are on hiatus Contact individual Rabbis for their schedule

Join the Tehilim group for a Refuah Sheleima to Gershon Brookler. Contact Leah Bogopulsky

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Scholar-In-Residence w/Rabbi Yonah Weinrib


Lectures: Friday 7:30pm: Visual Perceptions/Spiritual Reality; A Torah World View Shabbos 12:00pm: Letters of Eternity: The Hebrew Aleph Bet Shabbos 3:15pm: Facing Lifes Challenges - In Black, White & Color

SAVE THE DATE! Scholar-In-Residence with Lory Palatnik. January 10-11. More information to follow. Live Stream Shiurim
Rabbi Eli Mansour @ 4:45pm Rabbi Yissocher Frand @ 6:00pm Thursdays in the Paula Tannen Social Hall.

Motzaei Shabbos 8:00pm-10:00pm ART SHOW with Wine and Cheese Tasting
Suggested Donation $5

PARTNERS IN TORAH Coming Soon!


See Rabbi Roth for all the details.

EASY FUNDRAISER: Donate used shoes. Send the Hebrew Day 8th grade to Israel! Contact Robert Desmond for pick-up/drop-off: 858-442-1875

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