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Weekdays
8:30 AM
Sunday Shachris:
9:15 AM
Sunday Breakfast:
7:30 AM
Shachris Mon - Fri:
5:15 PM
Mincha:
5:45 PM
Maariv:
Sabbath
5:15 PM
Friday Evening:
10:00 AM
Shachris:
Kiddush and
12 Noon
Shabbos Lunch:
12:45 PM
Mincha:
6:45 PM
Maariv:
8:30 AM
Mishnah:
5:30 PM
Shulhan Aruh:
6:00 PM
Daf Yomi:
Sabbath
9:30 AM
Daf Yomi:
Elul, September 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. P. A. Weberman upon the birth of their great grandson, grandson of their children, Rabbi Raphael and Brendy Aron, sone of their children, Naftali and Yitti Novice
Upon The Upsheren of their great grandson Yisrael Yitzchok grandson of their children Shaya and Chana Sarah Weberman , son of their children, Casey and Shoshana Weberman
Upon The Upsheren of their great grandson Aryeh, grandson of their children David and Esther Weberman, son of their children, Tivon and Devorah Feely.
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Tammuz, July 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. Weberman and
Rabbi & Mrs. Abraham Portal upon the birth of great granddaughter Avigail to their grandchildren Yossi and Elana Bendel, children of Eli and Gracy Weberman
Shevat, January 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. Weberman upon the birth of great grandchildren:
A Girl - Channa Devorah to Lev and Hadassah Miriam Cotlar in Raleigh North Carolina
A Boy - Yaakov Moshe to David and Henya Friedman in Brooklyn, New York
Yair and Chaya Devorah Maya
Upon the Upsherin of their son Michayil Yehuda
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Ohev Shalom Voice
Elul - Sept, 5767
Rabbi’s Message
At that time Hashem said to me carve out two stone tablets.
(Deut. 10:1)
Rashi (Deut. 9:18) details the sequence of events. The first tablets were shattered on the seventeenth of Tammuz (Talmud Taanis 26B). Moshe Rabenu ascended Mt. Sinai for forty days in prayer. At the end of that period, on the first day of Elul he was told to go up again with a new set of tablets. It was then that the days of Ellul were set aside for all future time as a season for repentance and acceptance of prayer. Every day of the year we pray for repentance and forgiveness and we anticipate their acceptance. But the days of Ellul are especially meant for this purpose.
While not many may realize it, the seasons of the year have a profound effect upon a human being. The length of the days or nights, the heat or cold, high or low humidity all have a pronounced effect upon our moods, thoughts, energy flow, enthusiasm, sluggishness, drive, motivation, tolerance, patience, etc. The variances of seasons make variances in the clarity of our thought and in our emotional composition.
The changes in the flow of physical energy affect us. The variances in the flow of spiritual energy affect us even more so. These forty days from the first of Ellul until the tenth of Tishrei are filled with a vast amount of spiritual force. During Ellul, the Shofar is blown every morning (Orach Chaim 581:1). We need to take advantage of this great oportunity and tune our minds and hearts into the call of the Shofar.The Shofar’s sound penetrates to the inner depths of our souls.
With this inspiration, we can rid ourselves of the burdens of greed, lust and vanity. We can proceed with a wonderful surge of lovingkindness, deepfelt prayer and sacred dignity. So equipped, we may approach the High Holy Days—the days of Judgement — cleansed and renewed. We can look forward to a blessed New Year.
Repentance, Prayer and Charity obliterate the evil decree.
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