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Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky Shabbat Hachodesh March 24, 2012 , Parshat Vayikra. 544 pg. Haftorah pg. 1218 Maftir 348

President Rand Levin

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Groups with the Weisers on Shabbos Afternoon-5:15pm

Note: Shabbat Torah Reading is divided into 7 sections. Each section is called an Aliya [literally: Go up] since for each Aliya, one person goes up to make a bracha [blessing] on the Torah Reading.

Youth Morning Groups Tots: Below 1st Grade with Morahs Faye & Shayna Group 2: Active and Educational Programs with our Middle School Helpers Junior Cong: The Classic Reborn with Mr. Weiser

Teen Morning Groups Pre-Teen Girls: Torah Learning w/Bobbe Reitman -10:30amTweeners Groups Shalosh Seudos in classroom B

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1st & 2nd & 3rd Aliyot: The Chatas of a commoner is instructions for offering a Oleh detailed, as well as the specifics - burnt offering (fully consumed of the Korban Asham - the on the Alter) is detailed. This guilt offering. This Korban offering could be brought from a was offered in instances where bull, or male sheep or goat. The intentional wrong doing was less expensive Oleh, using a implicated; such as not fulfilling Turtle Dove or common dove, an assumed oath, or doing is described. The Mincha, an something questionable without offering made from baked, first ascertaining the law. fried, or deep fried matzoh type Additionally, a type of Asham crackers is detailed. was offered in instances of dishonesty and swearing falsely. 4th Aliya: The Korban Shlomim the peace offering, brought from Maftir HaChodesh male or female cattle, sheep, and This additional section from goats is described. Shemos, Parshas Bo, Chapter 12, 5th Aliya: This aliya describes is read on the Shabbos before this Korban Chatas - the sin the month of Nissan, or on offering. Three unique sin the Shabbos of Rosh Chodesh offerings are described: Nissan. This section is an account of the very first Mitzvah 1. When the High Priest sinned given to the Jewish people as a 2. If the King sinned nation. It includes the concept of Rosh Chodesh - the New 3. If the entire nation sinned Moon, as well as the basic laws because of a wrong ruling by of Pesach and the Pascal Lamb. the Sanhedrin - High Court. Being that Pesach starts on the Note: A Korban Chatas could 15th of Nissan, the Pascal Lamb. only be offered if the sin was Being that Pesach starts on the unintentional. 15th of Nissan, this section is 6th & 7th Aliyot: The Korban read about two weeks before

Pesach begins. As with Parshas Parah, Chazal wanted the reading of this Parsha to be a reminder that Pesach is almost upon us! Only two more weeks to make the necessary arrangements to get to Yerushalayim and bring the Paschal Lamb! Only two more weeks and your house had better be in order! (are you panicked yet?) It is interesting that Hashem selected the Mitzvah of the New

Moon as the first national Mitzvah. Basically, the Mitzvah required two eye witnesses to testify before Beis Din that they had seen the tiny sliver of the new moons crescent that is the very first exposure of the moons new monthly cycle. The Beis Din would then declare the start of the new month.

Candlelighting.........................5:45pm Mincha.....................................5:30pm Shacharis Beit Midrash.............7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:50pm Youth Groups...........................5:15pm Rabbis Class................................OFF

Shabbat Schedule

Mincha.........................................6:30pm Shabbos Ends..............................7:45pm Candles Next Week.....................6:49pm

Sun Shacharis..............................8:00am Mon-Fri...............................6:20/7:15am Sun-Thu Mincha/Maariv...............6:50pm Late Maariv...................................9:15pm

Weekly Schedule

Announcing The Weintraub Childrens Park


Helen & Manny Weintraub Bernie & Jackie Dimont and family
Dedication Ceremony TBA
Please return all borrowed books and seforim to the Library and Beit Midrash

Our community offers a wide range of learning opportunities. Daf Yomi: Mon-Fri at 6:15 am, Sunday at 7:00 am, Shabbos at 7:45 am Amud Yomi: Contact Rabbi Simon Halacha Class:Sunday-Thursday with Rabbi Maik, 7:30-815pm Gemara Class:Sunday-Thursday with Yaakov Klein, 8:15-9:15pm Mr. Weiser Whats on Weisers mind? Call him to find out: 619.933.6740 Beis Midrash Learning: Bagel and cream cheese, fresh brewed coffee every Sunday @ 8:45am. Come and get a chavrusa and study.

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Monday
Prophets W/Rabbi Marks OFF Ladies Class w/L. Bogopulsky OFF

Tuesday
Beginner Talmud w/Rabbi Marks OFF

Wednesday
Ladies Class w/The Rabbi 1:30-2:15pm Tastes of Talmud w/Rabbi Adatto 8:00-9:00pm

Thursday
Parsha W/ The Rabbi 7:30-8:15pm Mishmar & Cholent 9:30-10:30pm

Welcome!
To all guests and visitors here for Shabbat. Welcome project H.O.M.E. of SSDHDS. Dr. & Mrs. David Pelcovitz.

Cholent prepared by the 2011 BJSD Cholent Cookoff Champion! Seuda Shlishit is sponsored by Charles Rubin and Family from Shmoozers IHO of the Shabbaton

Beth Jacob Seder


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Kosher Supermarket Tour


with Rabbi Eidlitz Monday, March 26 7:00pm Ralphs Montezuma

Mazal Tov!!!
Happy Birthday Dr. Joel Sklar.

Thank You!!!
Kiddush is sponsored by Beth Jacob Congregation IHO of the H.O.M.E. project of SSDHDS.

Refuah Sheleima
| Doni Lepor | Marcy Maisel | Marilyn Kahn | Betty Weiser |

Kashering for Pesach Wednesday, March 28 @ 7:30pm

Insights to the Hagaddah Tuesday, April 3 @ 7:30pm

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