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Etz Chaim Sharon

Announcements - May 11, 2013

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Congregation Etz Chaim

Shabbos Announcements

Tel: (781) 784-7204

http://www.etzchaimsharon.org

2 Sivan 5773

Parasha Bamidbar / Omer 46

May 1, 2013

Friday
Mincha / Candle Lighting 7:00 PM / 7:35 PM
Z’man Krias Shma 8:36 PM
Shabbos
Daf Yomi 8:00 AM
Shacharis 9:00 AM
Z’man Krias Shma 9:04 AM
Beis Medresh 6:20 PM
Mincha 7:20 PM
Shabbos Ends / Maariv 8:37 PM
Sunday
Daf Yomi 7:00 AM
Shacharis 8:00 AM
Mincha/Ma'ariv 7:40 PM
Mon – Friday
Mon Shacharis 6:05 AM
Tues & Fri Shacharis 6:15 AM
Mon Mincha/Maariv 7:40 P.M.
Mon Daf Yomi 8:05 PM
Mon Late Maariv 9:05 PM
Fri. Daf Yomi After Shacharis
Tuesday
Mincha 7:39 pm
Speaker Rabbi Nisson Dov Miller
Ma’ariv 8:40 pm
Wednesday
Tikun Leil Shavuos 12:00 am
1st Shacharis 4:40 am
Z’man Krias Shma 9:02 AM
2nd Shacharis 9:00 am
Daf Yomi 6:30 pm
Mincah 7:40 pm
Speaker Rabbi Rabbi Netanel Friedman
Eearliest Canlelighting/Ma’ariv 8:41 pm
Thursday
Z’man Krias Shma 8:59 AM
Shacharis 9:00 am
Yizkor ~11:00 am
Daf Yomi 6:40 pm
Mincha /N’ilas Hachag 7:50 pm
Speaker Rabbi Moshe Frohlich
Ma’ariv/Yom Tov Ends 8:42 pm

Contacts Information:

Kiddush and Shalosh Seudos Sponsorships:
Please contact Naomi Chernin.

Shabbos Announcements:
Janis Monat - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Please submit announcements by Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.

Cholim/Cholot List:
Please contact Burt Cusner to add, or remove, a name from the list.

Tree of Life Leaves:
Please contact Rebbetzin Miller.

Yahrzeit Plaques
Please contact Chaim Stramer.

Note: During the summer months, it is preferable if the Shabbos candles are lit by the time Shabbos is accepted in the shul (~7:30 pm). If this isn’t reasonable, candles can be lit according to the “official” candlighting time which is listed as 18 minutes before sunset.

Happy Shavuot

this Tuesday night through Thursday evening!

Late Ma'ariv

Our late Maariv is at 9:05 PM (M-Th., except major legal holidays). Please join in and strengthen this minyan if you are unable to come to the early Maariv.

Donate a Sefer Torah

We are looking for sponsors for a new sefer Torah. Anyone who would like to sponsor the sefer Torah in memory of a loved one or for another reason should please speak to Rabbi Miller. Partial sponsorship is also possible.

Shul Dinner

Congregation Etz Chaim’s dinner is Sunday, June 23, honoring Dave Snyder for his efforts and generous contributions to our shul. Yisrael Tyler will be receive the Myron Kaufman Service award. Congratulations to our honorees. We look forward to seeing you at this memorable event. All members should have received the ad blank. If not, please click on the below icon for the adbook form. All Ads and checks should be submitted by May 31 to Marty Bauman. In anticipation of the shul dinner people will have the opportunity to learn Seder Moed Mishnaius for a siyum at the dinner. Please contact Burton Cusner to sign up.

Classes / Learning

B’nos, the younger boys Pirchei (below 11) and the Women’s shiur will meet this Shabbos at 4:50 PM.

The older boys Pirchei will meet this week at 6:20 p.m.

The last shiur in 5773 of Rabbi Yisrael Reisman’s is this Motzei Shabbos, May 11, at 10:30 p.m.

Rabbi Miller’s Parsha class will meet on Monday at 6:40 pm.

Mrs. Elaine Reiman’s class will not meet due to Shavuot.

Tahras Hamishpacha

Come join us for Rebbetzin Miller's remaining tw0 part series on Taharas Hamishpacha for women only. The classes will present hashkafos and halachos of the details of Taharas Hamishpacha/ Family Purity. Classes will be around an hour and a half with time at the end for questions and discussion. Where: 18 Marie Ave (Miller's Home) When: Sundays at 7:30 pm on May 12th & May 19

Graduation Kiddush:

May 18th is the Etz Chaim graduation kiddush. Families wishing to honor their graduates are to e-mail Janis Monat at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with the student’s name, the school from which they’ve graduated, their degree, if applicable, and school they’ll be attending in the fall. Donation is $25.00 per family. Please make check out to Etz Chaim with graduation Kiddush in the bi-line.

Kiddush :

Kiddush this week is sponsored by Alan and Marsha Schaffel.

Kiddush sponors are needed for some Shabboses in May.

Please let Naomi know kiddush dates so she can make the appropriate plans. You can e-mail her at ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )or telephone (781-784-3862). Regular kiddush is $100, cholent kiddush is $125. Veggies, fruit, tuna salad, egg salad, potato or noodle kugel are each an additional @$25.

Good Shabbos!

 

The Rita Aronson Hachnossas Kallah Fund

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The Rita Aronson Hachnossas Kallah Fund was established in Cheshvan 5765 (October 2004) in memory of my beloved mother, Rita Aronson (Sheindel Rivka bas Zev Alter), to reflect her joy in performing acts of chesed and participating in simchas. Donations to the fund are used to help a kallah who needs financial assistance with any aspect of her chassanah; all referrals and monies distributed are handled discreetly and confidentially. If you would like to donate to this fund, please send a check made out to Congregation Etz Chaim Hachnossas Kallah Fund directly to Randy Rubinstein, 61 Summit Ave., Sharon, MA 02067.
 

Paper Retrieval

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We have been afforded a unique opportunity to fund raise for our synagogue by simply helping with the recycling effort. I have contracted with Paper Retriever, a program which benefits our environment while also being financially rewarding to our shul. There is no charge to our shul for participation in this program. However, we will reap a financial reward by meeting goals of the paper Retriever program. The recycling bin holds up to two tons of paper.

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ETZ CHAIM PLAQUE OPPORTUNITIES

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Though Congregation Etz Chaim is a small, humble shul, it should nevertheless reflect our desire to make it a proper dwelling place for Hashem’s presence; a welcoming place of gracious simplicity, a serene atmosphere for worshipping with kavanah  and a place appropriate for Torah study.

Ideally, this entails a pleasing décor, a state of cleanliness and order, and keeping up with the necessary repairs.
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