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Weekly Bulletin Parshat Devarim / Shabbat Chazon - July 24/25, 2020

07/24/2020 11:04:21 AM

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Shabbat Davening Schedule:
 
Friday, July 24
Shacharit: 7:15am
Candle Lighting: 8:03pm
Mincha: 7:00pm (in-person on the patio)
Please sign up here to attend any of our four in person Minyanim for Shabbat.
 
Shabbat, July 25
Shacharit: 8:30 am  (Last time for Shema: 9:16am)
Mincha: 7:00pm
Havdallah: 9:03pm
Maariv Saturday Night: 9:15pm
 
We will continue to send instructions/suggestions for davening at home for those who will still be davening at home.
 

Shabbat at Home Guide to Davening ASKT


Davening Schedule for those at home – Please try to Daven at the Same Time as the Community

NOTE: Page numbers are taken from the Artscroll RCA Siddur
 
Friday, July 24
One can start Shabbos as early as Plag HaMincha which is at 6:48pm If you want to start Shabbat that early the best is to daven Mincha before 6:48pm 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 8:21pm
 
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.  Many have a custom to sing part or all of Lecha Dodi on Shabbat Chazon to the tune of Eli Tzion (316).
 
(Those at home) 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, July 25
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 9:16am)
Following Shacharit – the parsha of Devarim can be read from a Chumash.
Following that, one could read the Haftorah for Parshat Devarim (Isaiah 1:1 - 1:27)    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 say Av HaRachamim (454) and 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 2.
 
Mincha: (in-person 7:00pm) (502) Ashrei and Uva Litzion.  Followed by Amidah for Mincha Shabbat (514).

Seudah Shelishit – Third Meal (Can be meat as can all of the meals this Shabbat)

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 9:03pm, Say Baruch HaMavdil bein Kodesh Lichol and then you can drive to shul for our 9:15pm minyan.
Week Day Davening
Shacharit: Sunday: 8:00am, Monday-Friday: 7:15am
 
Mincha / Maariv: Sunday-Tues: 8:05pm, Wed.: Mincha: 6:45pm (Erev Tisha B'av), Maariv is 8:25, Thurs.(Tisha B’av): Mincha: 7:00pm, Maariv: 8:30, Friday: 7:00pm
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Tisha B'av Fast times:
fast begin: 8:15 pm
fast ends: 8:57 pm
Eruv Status: The Glendale Eruv is up
 
Tisha B’Av Davening Schedule
Wed., July 29th - Erev Tisha B’Av
Mincha:   6:45 pm 
The Seudah Mafseket is eaten at home. One should be finished eating before 8:15 pm when the fast begins.
Maariv, followed by Eichah: 8:25 pm, One will be able to attend the reciting of Eicha at 8:30 pm via Zoom.
 
Thursday, July 30th  - Tisha B’Av
Shacharit: 7:15 am, We will do a very limited number of Kinot due to the heat.  Everyone is encouraged to do Kinot at home. 
12:57pm: midday (Chatzot)
Mincha: 7:00 pm   
7:45pm: Kumsitz on Zoom - we will sing heartfelt songs appropriate to the day and time
Ma’ariv: 8:30 pm, fast ends: 8:57 pm
 
Next Friday, July 31
Candle Lighting: 7:55pm
 

Learning and Spiritual Opportunities

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Shabbat, July 25
Rabbi Kalmar’s Sermon: Rabbi Kalmar’s Sermon: "The Hunt for the Vaccine - Hoping for a Star that is among the Sand"

Together/Apart Pirkei Avot Learning at 1pm on Shabbat.  We will all be learning Chapter 2 of Pirkei Avot for July 25

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.

To Accept Reparations of Not: The Debate that Almost Tore Apart a Young Israel

Tues., July 28th at 7:00 pm

Fourth and Final July History Class Series with Rabbi Kalmar "Great Controversies in Jewish History":
You do not need to have seen the first, second, or third class to appreciate the fourth one.  Each class can be appreciated on its own: Zoom information for these classes will be sent separately, if you would like the information please email, asktshul@gmail.com. The classes are free and open to the community. 
 
If you missed the first class, Class 1 you can watch it here:
17th Century -  Shabbetai Tzvi: The Man, the Movement, the Madness
If you missed the second class, Class 2 you can watch it here:
18th Century - The Emden/Eyebshuetz Controversy: How Two of the Greatest Rabbis of the Day Divided the Jewish World
If you missed the third class, Class 3 you can watch it here:
19th Century - Chassidim vs. Misnagdim: How this Battle Shaped Jewish Life Until Today
Tisha B’av Night
Following Eicha and Kinot, Rabbi Kalmar will be giving a short talk via Zoom:

“Was there Tisha B'av during the Second Temple?" How this question relates to our observance of Tisha B'av today and this year
 
Tisha B’av Day
Three different learning options:

YU (Yeshiva University): 
https://www.yutorah.org/tishabav/        
OU (Orthodox Union):  
https://www.ou.org/tishabav/
Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation: https://www.tishabav.live/
 
Announcements
Mazel Tov to Bob and Becky Michels on the bris and naming of their grandson, Asher Lior, born to born to Sarah and Warren Alperstein
 
Condolences to Dr. Jerome and Rachel Cornfield on the passing of Judy Katz, sister of Rachel Cornfield.

Watch Your Email:  For a Survey about the High Holidays.  We are working hard to come up with a plan to allow everyone to be able to daven at a minyan for Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur who would like to.  We need your input to help make it happen.  So please think about your attendance over Shabbat so you are ready to answer the survey early next week.

We are very excited that we have a canopy for the patio area which has been making our davening experience more pleasant - rain or shine
 
ReOpening Minyan at ASKT - Message from Rabbi Kalmar
We are continuing weekday minyanim outside starting Sunday morning July 26th and an outdoor minyan for Shabbat, August 1st. 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 (August 1) minyanim.  You need to click on the second tab on the bottom for next week’s sign up.
 
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.
 
Community Events / Announcements
JewishMilwaukee Announces!  WhatsApp Group:
This group serves as a place for local organizations and businesses to share information with the greater Milwaukee Jewish Community.
Click Here to Sign up to be a part of this WhatsApp group
 
Ferrante’s Kosher kitchens at the JCC: will be open Tuesday, July 28, will be an Italian dairy night!
 
Kids Wellness Initiative, a program offering free Kosher food Kids Under 18 – Thanks to Agudah of Illinois and Lubavitch of Wisconsin.  Click here to sign up.
 
QuicKosher has an extensive list of products currently being offered. Click Here for the list. The store is open to the public! They are strictly following the current health guidelines. Therefore, they ask that customers maintain proper distancing and wear a mask while in the store. There are complimentary masks available for those that need them. Quickosher will continue offering curbside pick-up for anyone that prefers to remain in their car. Please call when you arrive questions? Call: (414) 502-8063 or email: quickosher@gmail.com Quickosher is excited to announce that they are expanding their services to include delivery to the Eastside, Glendale, and Bayside Communities!! Deliveries will take place weekly on Sunday evenings 6:30pm - 10:00pm. Orders are needed by 6:00am on Sunday morning. Free delivery on orders $75 or more. Orders less than $75 will be subject to a $10 delivery charge.
 
New WhatsApp group for Information about Kosher food at Metro Market: Click Here to Join the Group
 
Save the Date
Sunday, August 2nd at 9:00am on Zoom: ASKT Annual Meeting
 
Taco's Gingi - Chicago's Kosher Authentic Mexican Cuisine. Tuesday August 4th: Celebrate the end of the 9 days by ordering for pickup at the ASKT parking lot. All orders need to be placed by phone (847) 983-0648 or thru the Chownow website (make sure to select the pick-up option, be sure to put in NOTES Milwaukee).  All orders must be placed by Sunday August 2nd.
Virtual 2020 Salute to Jewish Educators: Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 4 PM – 5 PM: This year, Steven Baruch, our member and Co-President and Former director of the Coalition for Jewish Learning is being honored with the Lifetime Impact Award.  Our member, Jodie Honigman is also being honored with a GIFT award. How to join the event: Register for Zoom link. Watch live on Facebook. Watch later on YouTube.
 
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, July 25): Isaiah 52
 
Today’s Daf Yomi: (Friday, July 24): Shabbat Daf 140
Stay Home and Stay Safe!
Shabbat Shalom!
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