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Weekdays
7:30 AM
Shachris:
6:15 PM
Mincha:
6:45 PM
Maariv:
Sabbath
6:15 PM
Friday Evening:
10:00 AM
Shachris:
Kiddush and
12:30 PM
Shabbos Lunch:
1:30 PM
Mincha:
7:30 PM
Maariv:
8:30 AM
Mishnah:
5:45 PM
Daf Yomi:
6:30 PM
Shulhan Aruh:
Sabbath
9:30 AM
Daf Yomi:
Nissan, April 5770

Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman upon the engagement of of their grand daughter Ilana, daughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman to Yossi Bendel of Toronto.
the birth of their great grand daughter, Chaya Hadassah, grand daughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman daughter of their grand children Yossi and Naomi Weberman.
the birth of their great grandson, Betzalel, grandson of their children Zalman and Elisheva Weberman son of their grand children David and Rivka Rachel Cohen. |
Adar, February 5770

Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman
upon the birth of their great grandson, Shalom Dov Ber Friedman, grandson of their children Mendel and Shoshanah Dubinsky, son of their grandchildren, Baruch and Dina Friedman.
the birth of their great granddaughter Chaya Brachah, granddaughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman, daughter of their grandchildren Yechiel and Adinah Weberman.
the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Chagai Nachman Weberman, son of their children, Zalman and Elisheva Weberman.
Gershon and Rina Lamdan upon the birth of their daughter, Chanah Rachel.
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Shevat, January 5770

Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman upon the birth of their great grandson, Moshe Yehuda Feely, grandson of their children David and Esther Weberman, son of their grandchildren, Tivon and Devorah Feely.
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The Rabbi's Message, Volume 2
Rabbi P. A. Weberman
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About Ohev Shalom
Ohev Shalom Congregation was founded and incorporated in 1960 by Rabbi
Pinchas A. Weberman who started with a group of 12 families living in the
north end of Miami Beach.
Services were first held in the living room of an apartment on Abbott
Avenue. It moved to the Florida room of the Landow family home on Collins
Avenue and 78th Street. In December of that year it moved to a rented storefront
at 911 Normandy Drive.
In 1965, property was bought on Bonita Drive and plans were drawn for
the construction
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