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Shabbat / First Days of Pesach Davening Schedule:
Friday, April 19 - Erev Pesach
Fast of the First Born begins: 4:51am
Shacharit followed by FIRST BORN SIYYUM completed by Michael Ish-Shalom and breakfast): 6:40am
Siyyum Sponsored by Stan and Phyllis Jaspan
Last Eating of Chametz: 10:35am
Burning and Nullification of Chametz by: 11:43am
Friday, April 19 - First Night:
Candle lighting: 7:21pm
Mincha / Maariv: 7:20pm
Followed by FIRST SEDER (should not begin before): 8:22pm
(Midnight and Afikomen eaten by 12:51am)
Shabbat, April 20 - First Day and Second Night
Shacharit (Prayer for Dew-Tal): 9:00am
Note: please remember to eat Seudah Shlishit at home
Mincha/Ma’ariv: 7:20pm
Followed by SECOND SEDER (Omer 1)
Preparation for Second Seder begins after Candle lighting: 8:22pm
Those at home recite “Baruch Hamavdil bein kodesh l’kodesh before lighting
Sun., April 21 - Second Day
Shacharit: 9:00am
7:25 pm: Mincha followed by a shiur and Ma’ariv (Omer 2)
Havdalah: 8:23pm |
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Mon., April 22 – Wed., April 24- Chol Hamoed
Shacharit: 6:30am
Mincha/Ma’ariv (Omer 3-5): 7:25pm
Thursday, April 25th - Chol Hamoed
Shacharit: 6:30am
Reminder: Make an Eruv Tavshilin
Candle Lighting: 7:28pm
Mincha/Maariv (Omer 6): 7:30pm
Next Friday, April 26th - Seventh Day
Shacharit: 9 am
Mincha: 7:25 pm
Candle Lighting: 7:29 pm (Omer 7) |
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Kiddush Levana: If necessary the New Moon may be sanctified the first night of Pesach, April 19th and second night of Pesach, April 20th
Please Note: Mincha on Friday evenings will be at 7pm from now on until September 13th.
Eruv Status: The Glendale Eruv is up |
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This Shabbat: No Kiddush - Kitchen Closed for Pesach
Next Shabbat: No Kiddush - Kitchen Closed for Pesach
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. Please 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 |
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Learning and Spiritual Opportunities |
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Shabbat Morning, April 20
½ hour before davening: Amud Yomi (Talmud Bavli - Mesechta Chullin): Phil Arieff, Bob Rabinoff and Ben Karan
10:30am: Drasha by Rabbi Kalmar
Shabbos Morning Groups:
Groups for Torah for Tots will be run this week by Rebecca Kalmar and Eliana Kalmar both first and second day of Pesach
We ask that adults present in the social hall take care not to disturb the groups
Week Days:
Sun. - Fri.: 30 Minutes Before Shacharit: Amud Yomi: (Talmud Bavli - Chullin)
Tues. April 23: NOTE: NO Lunch and Learn |
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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
Refuah Sheleimah to Vita Kushnir’s mother, Brochah Chaiah tzipa sarah bas Yocheved chavah
Refuah Sheleimah to Yale Tolwin - Yoel ben Sheina Leah
Mazel Tov to Vita Kushnir on the birth of a granddaughter, Chava Ruth
born to Chaim and Chaya Mushka
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 |
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Thurs., May 9 at 6:00pm: Yom Ha’Atzmaut Seudah Great Israeli cuisine made by an authentic chef, a live concert from a great band
Sun., May 26: ASKT Tailgate and Brewer’s Game vs. Phillies
Sun., June 2: 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. His topic will be "The Most Famous Photo in Jewish History: The Enduring Allure of the Three Soldiers at the Wall"
6:30PM: Welcome Reception: Wine and appetizer reception with Guest Speaker, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
7:30 PM: Program and Dessert Reception
Honoring: Jeanette & Bruce Peckerman, ASKT Lifetime Dedication Award and Mazi & Elisha Karan, Young Leadership Award
Program and Dessert Reception Only: $54/person
Contributions to the Annual Event of $180 or more will include 1 or more tickets to the Welcome Reception
Sat, Nov. 16: 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. |
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Milwaukee Chevra Kadisha: is in need of more men and women to help with the mitzvah of Taharas. There is a stipend per tahara, or you can choose to donate the money to tzedeka. If you are possibly interested: call men’s coordinator Rabbi Dovid Perlman or women’s coordinator Ilana Kastel (home: 414-449-1259).
Wed., May 29th from 7:30- 9:00 A.M. at The Wisconsin Club, 6200 Good Hope Road. Jewish National Fund Breakfast for Israel The speaker is Mosab Hassan Yousef, an internationally renowned writer and Palestinian who worked undercover for Israel’s internal security Service, Shin Bet. To attend, one can RSVP by May 16th by either going to: JNF.org/wibfi or calling the JNF office at 414-963-8733. There is no cost to attend. |
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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 |
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Thank you to the following people for being ushers this Shabbat and Yom Tov: Kaveh Shabtaie, Bob Rabinoff, David Hallerman, Dan Carriger, Richard Robbins |
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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. |
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