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Parshat Tzav - March 22 / 23, 2019

03/22/2019 03:20:53 PM

Mar22

 
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Shabbat Davening Schedule:
Fri., March 22
Candle Lighting: 6:48pm
Mincha: 6:50pm


Shabbat, March 23
Shacharit: 9:00am (Shema: 9:54am)
Mincha: 6:45pm
Havdallah: 7:48pm

Weekday Davening Schedule
Shacharit
Sun.: 8:00am
Mon. / Thurs.: 6:40am
Tues. / Wed. Fri.: 6:45am
 
Mincha / Maariv:
Sun-Thurs.: 6:50pm at ASKT 
 
Next Friday, March 29:
Candle Lighting: 6:56pm
Mincha: 7:00pm
Eruv Status: The Glendale Eruv is up
 
Kiddush
Kiddush this Shabbat is not yet sponsored. It will be a fleishig Kiddush.
 
Kiddush Next Shabbat is not yet sponsored
 
If you would like to celebrate, commemorate, dedicate or give thanks - please let us know and help the shul continue to have great kiddushes. Consider sponsoring part of a kiddush with friends.  You can contact Judy Baruch,
jsbaruch@gmail.com
 
Kiddush WhatsApp group for Kiddush Insider info - Find out what will be served for kiddush in the upcoming week. To join, please email 
carrie@asktshul.com

Seudah Shlishit Duty: Bruce Peckerman, Richard Robbins, Jerry Wicentowski

Learning and Spiritual Opportunities

Shabbat Morning, March 23
½ hour before davening: Amud Yomi (Talmud Bavli - Mesechta Chullin): Phil Arieff, Bob Rabinoff and Ben Karan
 
10:30am: Sermon: “The Future of Modern Orthodoxy?” Rabbi Wes Kalmar

Shabbos Morning Groups
Groups for Torah for Tots will be upstairs run this week led Rebecca and Eliana Kalmar
We ask that adults present in the social hall take care not to disturb the groups
 
After Kiddush Discussion:
“Is the Future of our Community in Peril?”
 
Shabbat Afternoon Shiur at Shul
6:00pm:  “Getting the most out of the Haggadah Part One” with Rabbi Kalmar
 
Week Days:
Sun. - Fri.: 30 Minutes Before Shacharit: Amud Yomi: (Talmud Bavli - Chullin):

Tues. March 26, at 12:15pm: Lunch and Learn, Sefer Shmuel Bet: “David – King of Israel: “The Beginning of His Reign
 
Announcements
Refuah Sheleimah to Rachel Cornfield - Rochel bat Chasha

Refuah Sheleimah to Chizkiyahu Nachshon Meir ben Temima Chaya Sarah Shlomit

Refuah Sheleimah to Eliezer ben Malka

Bikur Cholim: Volunteer to be involved in this important mitzvah! If you know of someone who could use some help or visitation, let our Bikur Cholim committee help out. Please contact Rabbi Kalmar:
rabbikalmar@asktshul.com

Mazel Tov to Shoshana Elias on the birth of a granddaughter born to Miriam and Yitzy Stein of Lakewood New Jersey

Mazel Tov to Sid Rivkin on the birth of a granddaughter, Aderet Shoshana born to Jeana & Gadi Rivkin
 
Shul Office Hours: Mon-Wed. and Fri.: 10am-3pm, Thurs: 10am-1pm and 5-7pm
 
Passover Food Drive: The annual collection of Passover food for the Community Passover Food Drive will be from March 24th - April 7th. A bin will be located in the synagogue lobby
 
Shul Directory 2018-2019 is available - please pick yours up in the office
 
Missing Gemaras (Talmud) from the ASKT Library: We are currently missing #15: Megillah, #39: Bava Kamma Vol. 2, and #50: Makkos. If you have any of these at your home please kindly return them to the library. If you are interested in donating to purchase new copies please email:
asktshul@gmail.com
 
Missing Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society from the ASKT Library: We are currently missing I (1), IX (9), XXXIX (39), XLI (41), XLV (45), LV (55), LXII (62) and LXIII (63) If you have any of these at your home please kindly return them to the library
 
ASKT Website Exciting Updates
SHARE YOUR PHOTOS WITH ASKT: Please share your ASKT related photos by sending them to Bruce Glaser at bdglaser@gmail.com or by giving him a link to a Dropbox folder.  Bruce will archive the photos and edit and upload selected photos to ASKT's picture gallery on its website.  

To view past photos, go to: 
https://www.asktshul.org/photo_gallery.php

ASKT in the News Webpage: is up and running at the ASKT website - please click or go to  https://www.asktshul.org/askt_in_the_news  to read previous articles featuring ASKT history news and members.
ASKT Kosher in Milwaukee is on the website - check it out at 
https://www.asktshul.org/kosher
ASKT Kosher in Chicago is now up on the website! check it out at https://www.asktshul.org/kosher-in-chicago.html
ASKT Bulletin is on the Website - click or go to https://www.asktshul.org/bulletin anytime for the latest version of the ASKT bulletin. 
ASKT Acceptable Kosher Symbols is on the Website - check it out
https://www.asktshul.org/kashrut.html
Cholent Madness is on the website check it out https://www.asktshul.org/cholent-contest.html
Updated Photo Gallery on the website, check it out https://www.asktshul.org/photo_gallery.php
Five Torot of ASKT - Check it out on the website https://www.asktshul.org/five-torot.html
 
This Week
Tues. March 26, at 12:15pm: Lunch and Learn, Sefer Shmuel Bet: “David – King of Israel: “The Beginning of His Reign
 
Save the Date
Chometz Burning: Friday, April 19th from 10:00-11:30am. IT WILL NOT BE IN GLENDALE THIS YEAR. This years burning will be at Station 81 which is located at 4401 W River Lane in Brown Deer, WI 53223. The burn will take place behind the station and in front of the Department of Public Works (DPW). It is important for everyone who attends to know that no one can park in front of the station, all attendees must enter from the rear of the property.

May 26, 2019: ASKT Tailgate and Brewer’s Game vs. Phillies

June 2, 2019: ASKT Annual Event at the Wisconsin Club - Speaker - Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel in Manhattan and director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University.  Honoring Bruce and Jeanette Peckerman, with Young Leadership Awardees Elisha and Mazi Karan.

November 16, 2019: The Wisconsin Unity Shabbat will revolve around the theme "ViAhavta LiReiacha Kamocha - Love your fellow as yourself" On Motzai Shabbat, the Jewish community will come together for Havdalah and a program followed by a comedy show "Strictly UnOrthodox" with Ashley Blaker.
 
Volunteer Opportunities
Each Shabbat morning from 9:00am – 1:00pm: Ushers needed to man the front doors of our synagogue. If you are interested in being an usher email: asktshul@gmail.com
 
Thank You
Thank you to the following people for being ushers this Shabbat:

Kaveh Shabtaie
Mark Mendelsohn
David Hallerman
Paul Mendelson
Bob Rabinoff
Carl Crawford
Brian Pack
Shoshana Bauer-Mendelson
Thank you to Nancy Freiman and Deborah Kalmar for helping with the Scholar in Residence Weekend

Thank you to Inna Pullin and Robin Benedon for making the Break Fast Meal! 

Thank you to Mazi Karan, Ben Karan, Steve Baruch, Deborah Kalmar, Kaveh Shabtaie, and Elisha Karan for making the Purim Seudah happen!

Thank you to Armin and Hollie Nankin for sponsoring the Purim Meals in memory of Sylvia Siegman, o'bm

A special thank you to Carrie Barbakoff for her great efforts for all the Purim events!
 
Donation Opportunities
Aliyah: Please consider making a donation in honor of receiving an aliyah to the Torah.

Amazon Smiles: When you make your regular purchases on Amazon.com have The AmazonSmile Foundation donate 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. Click this link to activate amazon smiles:
https://smile.amazon.com/ch/39-1572032

ASKT Donation Cards: If you would like to send a card, wishing a mazel tov, condolences, happy birthday, or get well to someone, you can do this via the shul by contacting Carrie Barbakoff, Administrative Coordinator at ASKT via email: carrie@asktshul.com. Please send / drop off all donations for cards at ASKT

ASKT is participating in SCRIP: SCRIP is now available through ASKT, give tzedakah while doing your regular shopping (groceries, gas, online shopping, etc)! 1. Go to ShopWithScrip.com and select Join a Program.
2. Enter our organization’s enrollment code: 76FAFF8961L28
3. Link your bank account to enroll in online payments and place your first order. Have a question? Contact our coordinator Sima Sendyk at:
simafarekas@gmail.com

Tree of Life: To honor the memory of Lorraine Cohen, her loving family has donated a beautiful Tree of Life plaque to ASKT. Leaves can be purchased and inscribed to honor a person, recognize a special occasion or to remember a special loved one. Top leaves in brass: donation of $360 Bottom leaves in bronze: $180. Rocks at the base of the tree: $1800. If you would like to purchase a leaf or a rock to be inscribed please contact: Jeanette Peckerman via email: jcp815@wi.rr.com or by phone: (414) 351-3866.

ASKT Legacy: If you would like to learn more about making a Legacy commitment for the future of our shul!  Contact Carrie Barbakoff to find out how.

Shayla Section -
Sabbath Mode Ovens - Someone asked me about using a Sabbath Mode oven to put food in on Shabbat. A: Sabbath Mode is a good thing to use to remove food that was put in before Shabbat from some ovens - because it turns off functions, like the light or an electronic indicator light. However, putting food directly into an oven on Shabbat itself is a practice that is generally not allowed - with a Sabbath Mode over or without. One of the advantages of the Sabbath Mode oven really can be found for the holidays and it really should be called the Yom Tov Mode oven. This is because according to some rabbis, (Rav Moshe Heineman of Baltimore prominent among them,) the Sabbath Mode may be used on a (non Sabbath) Yom Tov to turn the oven temperature inside the electronic display oven up and down. This is permitted because the display does not change at all and the oven begins to work on a random delay. For more on this topic please discuss with me anytime.

 

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