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An Evening with Lou Dunst

Celebrate the life and good works of San Diego Holocaust survivor as he launches his long awaited book My Bargain with G-D Thursday Jan. 30 @ 6:30pm Ohr Shalom Synagogue 2512 3rd Ave.

Kumzitz/Melaveh Malka with Rabbi Roth

Motzaei Shabbos @ 8pm Soup & Lasagna will be served

Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky

President Leopoldo Kahn

January 4, 2014
1st & 2nd Aliyot: Moshe and Aharon forewarned Pharaoh about the Locust. His advisors begged Pharaoh to consider Moshes request, and Pharaoh attempted to negotiate with Moshe and Aharon that the children should stay behind. When his offer was refused, all negotiations broke down and Pharaoh chased Moshe and Aharon away. The Locust swallowed up Mitzrayim (Egypt), but Pharaoh still refused to send away the Jews. 3rd Aliya: Darkness enveloped Egypt for three days. Pharaoh told Moshe that he could take out his people, but he had to leave the cattle behind. Moshe refused and Pharaoh forewarned Moshe that he could not come to him again. In truth, the next time they saw each other would be after the Death of the First Born, when Pharaoh went to Moshe. 4th Aliya: Moshe forewarned the Egyptians about the Death of the First Born. In 12:2 Hashem (G-d) commanded Moshe and Aharon with the very first Mitzvah to be given to the Nation. The very first Korban Pesach was described along with the Mitzvos of Matzoh,

Parshat Bo 340 Haftorah pg. 1151


Chametz, and Pesach. 5th Aliya: The Bnai Yisroel were commanded to mark the inside of their doors with the blood of the Korban Pesach. 6th Aliya: The plague of the Death of the First Born left Mitzrayim in mourning. Pharaoh and the Egyptians hurried the Jews out of Mitzrayim. Approximately 600,000 men besides women, children, and the elderly (3,000,000 total) as well as about 1,000,000 non-Jews (the Eruv Rav) left Mitzrayim during the Exodus. It was the year 2448, and the Pasuk says that the Jews had been in Mitzrayim for 430 years. (exactly 430 years from the Bris Bain Habisarim - The Covenant Between the Halves) The laws of the Korban Pesach were reviewed. 7th Aliya: The Parsha concludes with a review of the laws of Pesach as well as introducing the Mitzvos of Pehter Chamor - the commandment to exchange all first born, male donkeys for a sheep; Pidyon Haben - redeeming the first born male child; and the Mitzvah of Tefillin.

Young Beth Jacob!


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

Rabbi Blooms Class: @ 3:20pm

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

Get Excited!
Parent/Child Learning Motzei Shabbos @ 6:30pm Chargers Playoff Game-10am @ Youth Center, Sunday
Wednesday Mishmar-6:30-8:00pm-Boys Contact Mr. Weiser for all the details - 619.933.6740

office@bjsd.org

www.bjsd.org

619-287-9890

Welcome
To all guests and visitors.

Community Event
THS Dinner Theatre for women Mon. Jan. 13. For tickets call: 858558-6880 Soille 8th grade Israel Trip fundraising dinner - Sunday January 26, 5:00pm @ Beth Jacob

Mazal Tov
Happy Birthday Yochanan Lapp, Ethel Adatto. Happy Anniversary Bill & Steffi Retin.

This Week
Tues. Jan 7th - Lunch and Learn @ Raphaels Party Rentals w/ Rabbi Roth - 8606 Miramar Rd.

Candlelighting..........................4:36pm Mincha......................................4:40pm Shacharis Beit Midrash.............7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:22am Afternoon Class w/Rabbi Roth...........................3:30pm Bad Dogs.

Shabbat Schedule

Mincha..........................................4:20pm Shabbos Ends..............................5:38pm

Weekly Schedule
Sun Shacharis..............................8:00am Mon-Fri.................................6:20/7:15am Sun-Thu Mincha/Maariv...............4:40pm Sun-Thu Late Maariv....................9:15pm Candles Next Week.....................4:42pm KIDDUSH LEVANA

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

Our community offers a wide range of learning opportunities.

Learning In Your Community

Please continue to daven and say Tehilim for Gershon Brookler Gershon Avraham ben Devorah Bryna EASY FUNDRAISER: Donate used shoes. Send the Hebrew Day 8th grade to Israel! Contact Robert Desmond for pick-up/drop-off: 858-442-1875

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.

Scholar-In-Residence with Lori Palatnik


January 10-11
Lecture Presentations: Friday 7:30pm: The Kaballah of You - understanding yourself and appreciating others Shabbat Day 12:00pm: Bridging the Gap - Achieving harmony between observant and non-observant friends and famiy. Shabbat Afternoon Class 3:20pm: Ten Secrets to a Great Jewish Marriage

MONDAY
Navi (Prophets)w/ Rabbi Marks See Rabbi Marks for time

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY
Ladies Class w/The Rabbi 1:00pm Tastes of Talmud w/Rabbi Adatto 8:00pm

THURSDAY
Parsha w/ The Rabbi 7:30pm Mishmar & Cholent 9:30-10:30pm

Beginners Talmud w/Rabbi Marks See Rabbi Marks for time

Friday Night Dinner and Shabbat Lunch Catered by The Grille Friday Night Dinner: Shabbat Lunch: Adults: $22 Adults: $15 Children (8-12): $12 Children (8-12): $10 Children(4-7): $8 Children (4-7): $7 Ages 3 and under: Free Ages 3 and under: Free Non-Members: add $4
RSVP: www.bjsd.org OR 619-287-9890

Live Stream Shiurim


Thursdays in the Social Hall

PARTNERS IN TORAH
For men & women Now pairing students w/ mentors. See Rabbi Roth for details. Launches Monday January 13th

Rabbi Eli Mansour @ 4:45pm Rabbi Yissocher Frand @ 6:00pm

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