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Parshat Korach - June 26 / 27, 2020

06/26/2020 03:09:41 PM

Jun26

Parshat Korach
June 26 / 27, 2020

 
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Friday, June 26th
Shacharit: 7:15am
Candle Lighting: 8:17pm
Mincha/Maariv: 7:00pm
5:00 PM: celebrate ASKT's graduates via zoom
David and Dahlia Aaronson, K4, Jewish Beginnings
Ephraim Azose, (grandson of Rabbi and Leah Levine), high school, Skokie Yeshiva-HTC
Mitch Azose, (grandson of Rabbi and Leah Levine), BA in accounting, HTC/Touro
Malka Baruch, (granddaughter of Judy and Steve Baruch), K5, Yeshiva Elementary School
Edan Bergtrom, K5, Bader Hillel Academy
Yael Cohen (granddaughter of Bernie and Robin Cohen), 6th grade, TAGW
Mia Crawford, 8th grade, Milwaukee Jewish Day School
Eliana Kalmar, 8th grade, Bader Hillel Academy
Noam Karan, K4, Jewish Beginnings
Tova Karan, K4, Jewish Beginnings
Lillie Katz, K5, Bader Hillel Academy
Ami Massey, K5, Hillel Torah
Leora Massey, Residency, Rush University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry
Avi Pullin, high school, Ida Crown Jewish Academy
Daniel Rabinoff (son of Bob), PhD in Philosophy, University of Toronto
Ethan Sugar (grandson of Cindy and Michael Katzoff), 8th grade, Hillel Torah
Whitney Wertheimer (granddaughter of Hollie and Armin Nankin), graduate of the Renee Crown University Honors Program in Policy Studies with minors in Information Management and Technology and Public Health, Syracuse University
 
Mincha: 7:00pm (in-person on the patio) We suggest walking to this minyan so there is no need to come inside the shul to leave keys. However, if you need to drive we will have a box available to put your keys in which will be brought inside.
 
We will have outdoor minyanim this week. Fri Night: 7:00 pm Shabbat Morning: 8:30 am Mincha: 7:00 pm   Maariv: Saturday Night: 9:30 pm.  
We will continue to send instructions/suggestions for davening at home for those who will still be davening at home.
 
Davening Schedule for those at home – Please try to Daven at the Same Time as the Community
 
Shabbat at Home Guide to Davening ASKT
NOTE: Page numbers are taken from the Artscroll RCA Siddur
 
One can start Shabbos as early as Plag HaMincha which is at 6:59 If you want to start Shabbat that early the best is to daven Mincha before 6:59pm and start Shabbat after that.  If you want to do a late Shabbat you can light at regular time and daven mincha before sunset at 8:35pm
 
Mincha (7:00pm) - Ashrei (232) Amidah (234) and Aleinu (252)
 
Kabbalat Shabbat (308) at Home.  Make sure to dress up nice and to sing!!  Pick a nice tune or two for Lechah Dodi (316).
 
We skip Bameh Madlikin (322) and go straight to Maariv (330). (No Barchu is said)
We say the paragraph of Vayechulu (346) and then skip the next three paragraphs and say Aleinu (350) and Vayigdal (12)
 
Friday Night Meal – Make sure to sing and give divrei Torah! Shalom Aleichem (354), Aishet Chayil (358), and Kiddush (360) followed by HaMotzi.
 
Shabbat, June 27th– Parshat Korach
We will have an 8:30 am full davening on the patio.
 
For Those Davening at Home:
Shacharit: daven at 8:30am (Shema should be recited before 9:02am)
Following Shacharit – the parsha of Sh’lach can be read from a Chumash.
Following that, one could read the Haftorah for Sh’lach (Joshua 2:1-24) (1184) Back to the Siddur – You could now say the mi-Shebeirach for the ill (442) and the mi-Shebeirach for Tzahal (444).  Remember to say the first Yekum Purkan (448) only.   Remember to say the prayers for the government and the State of Israel (450).
 
We skip Av HaRachamim and say Ashrei (456) which is followed by the Mussaf Amidah (462).
 
I recommend singing Ein Keilokeinu (476), Aleinu (480), (Anim Zemirot is not recited without a minyan) Shir Shel Yom (488), and Adon Olam (12).
 
Kiddush (492) and Festive Shabbat meal (remember to sing and give divrei torah).
 
There is a widespread custom to study Pirkei Avot Shabbat afternoons until Rosh HaShana – this week is Chapter 5
 
Mincha: (in-person 7:00pm) (502) Ashrei and Uva Litzion.  Followed by Amidah for Mincha Shabbat (514).  We do say Tzidkascha.
 
Maariv (256). Remember to add the special insertion in the blessing of binah as part of the Amidah (268).  We say Vihi Noam (p. 594) followed by Aleinu (280)
 
Havdallah (618): at 9:17pm Say Baruch HaMavdil bein Kodesh Lichol and then you can drive to shul for our 9:30 pm minyan.
 
Week Day Davening
Shacharit: Sunday: 8:00am, Monday-Friday: 7:15am
 
Mincha / Maariv: Sunday-Thursday: 8:20pm, Friday: 7:00pm
Sign up for this week’s davening by clicking here
Eruv Status: The Glendale Eruv is up

Next Friday, July 3
Candle Lighting: 8:16pm
 
Learning and Spiritual Opportunities
Shabbat, June 26
Rabbi Kalmar’s Sermon: “The Pit of Despair, Westley, the Sons of Korach and Hope” A separate email with the printed and video Sermon will be coming tomorrow.
 
Together/Apart Pirkei Avot Learning at 1pm on Shabbat.  We will all be learning Chapter 5 of Pirkei Avot for June 27 at 1 pm
 
Week Days:

Amud Yomi  Sun.-Fri.: 30 Minutes Before Shacharit (6:40-7:10am central time):  via free conference call - just call (712) 451-0253 and enter 911849# to join.
 
Announcements
ASKT Class of 2020 Graduation Car Parade! Sunday, June 28 starting at 9:30 am at 6841 Neil Pl - we will be saluting our graduates with a car parade! Make signs, festoon your cars, and get ready to roll on past the homes of our graduates. There will be a route which we will be sharing with everyone in a subsequent email.  Please email to be a part of the parade. This will be a festive and fun way to celebrate our graduates. We hope everyone will participate either by driving in the parade or by being outside on the front lawns of their homes to show excitement for the graduates.
 
Ladies Tehillim for Rosh Chodesh Tammuz will be 8:00pm on Wednesday, July 1. Details to come in a separate email
 
ReOpening Minyan at ASKT - Message from Rabbi Kalmar
We are continuing weekday minyanim outside starting Sunday morning June 28 and an outdoor minyan for Shabbat, July 4.   The procedures we are putting in place for all the minyanim are on the shul website. I know that there are very different opinions about what is safe and what is required for this to happen.  I am asking everyone to be tolerant and understanding of other people's points of view as we navigate this re-opening.
 
We need your help to make all the minyanim happen!  Sign up here for weekday minyanim for this week.
 
Sign up here for next Shabbat’s (July 4) minyanim
 
ASKT Education Committee: Survey about general education and the YU/ASKT Fellowship program: If you have not already done so, please take a minute to complete this survey click here
 
Disinfected Books available from Bruce and Jeanette Peckerman: Click on this link to see what’s available
 
Focus On Israel news - Click Here to download and print Focus On Israel
 
Shabbat Afternoon Walking Visits - We will be organizing afternoon walking visits in Glendale to our members.  Walkers will be coming by at around between 1-5pm and knocking on a door or window and then backing up to a nice safe socially distant place so you can either wave from the window or come to your door and say hello.
July History Class Series with Rabbi Kalmar "Great Controversies in Jewish History":
Wed., July 8th: Class 1

17th Century -  Shabbetai Tzvi: The Man, the Movement, the Madness
Wed., July 15th: Class 2
18th Century - The Emden/Eyebshuetz Controversy: How Two of the Greatest Rabbis of the Day Divided the Jewish World 
Wed., July 22nd: Class 3
19th Century-Chassidim vs.Misnagdim: How this Battle Shaped Jewish Life Until Today
Tues., July 28th: Class 4
20th Century - To Accept Reparations of Not: The Debate that Almost Tore Apart a Young Israel
All classes will be at 7:00 pm and will last an hour. Zoom information for these classes will be sent separately, if you would like the information please email us. The classes are free and open to the community.
 
Community Events / Annouccements
Ferrante’s Kosher kitchens at the JCC: will be open Tuesday, June 30 and Thursday, July 2 from 3-7pm for curbside pick-up. To place your order call starting at 12:00 on Tuesday or Thursday: 414-967-8254. Click Here for the menu
 
Unifying Our City – Join The Machsom L’FL with the Power of Shmiras Haloshon – One Hour – One City – One Goal as a z’chus for protection and refuah for the cholim in our community and all of k’lal Yisroel Email:  to join
 
QuicKosher has an extensive list of products currently being offered. Click Here for the list. questions? Call: (414) 502-8063 or email
Thank you!
 
If you are in need of a mask, there are people in our community who are making them, Masks are being made by Becky Michels - please let Rabbi Kalmar know.
 
Shabbat Nach Yomi: (Shabbat , June 27): Isaiah 24
 
Today’s Daf Yomi: (Friday, June 26): Shabbat Daf 112
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