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Youth Programming and Holiday Schedule

This document provides information about events at the Young Beth Jacob congregation, including Shabbat services and classes on September 7, 2013. It lists the Torah portions and haftorah for Shabbat Shuva, as well as youth programming and evening classes scheduled for that day. It also includes announcements about upcoming holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot, and invites members to a Sukkot dinner.

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Youth Programming and Holiday Schedule

This document provides information about events at the Young Beth Jacob congregation, including Shabbat services and classes on September 7, 2013. It lists the Torah portions and haftorah for Shabbat Shuva, as well as youth programming and evening classes scheduled for that day. It also includes announcements about upcoming holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot, and invites members to a Sukkot dinner.

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Young Beth Jacob!

Morning
Groups Begin @ 10:30am, Parents please tend to your children beforehand

Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky

President Leopoldo Kahn

Rabbi Blooms Class: @ 5:30pm

Afternoon
Groups with the Weisers-5:15pm

September 7, 2013

SHABBAT SHUVA

Parshat Haazinu pg. 1100 Haftorah pg. 1205

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

Tweeners Groups Shalosh Seudos in classroom A

Get Excited!
All of our exciting youth programming starts up again after the holidays. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Contact Mr. Weiser for all the details - 619.933.6740

1st Aliya: Moshe begins by describing the presence of Hashem in nature as being as evident as the rain or dew that nourish the fields and gardens. G-d is entirely just, always good, always compassionate and forgiving. Therefore, all destruction and negativity must be ascribed directly to the ill fated decisions and actions of His children. 2nd Aliya: The Jew must always remember that he was chosen from among all other nations to be nurtured by the direct ministrations of the Creator. We were born in a desolate, howling, wasteland and protected till we were able to assume responsibility for our unique relationship with the Creator of heaven and earth. 3rd Aliya: Unfortunately, humankinds tendency is to forget the degree of their dependency upon Hashem and to create the illusion of self sufficiency and independence. Yeshurun thus became fat and rebelled... 4th Aliya: We will then be punished with exile and persecution. Chased from our land and sold into slavery, the Chosen People will experience what it means to be independent of Hashems direct protection and benevolence. 5th Aliya: However, the other nations will fail in the very same manner that we did. They will assume that their ability to enslave the Chosen People

and ravage Israel is proof of G-ds impotence and their own prowess and strength. Therefore, they will be punished and destroyed and the Chosen People will again recognize Hashems primacy and control. 6th Aliya: Moshes song ends with the Jewish people singing forth their acceptance and understanding of divine purpose and justice. 7th Aliya: Moshe presents the entire song to the nation and reemphasizes that the condition for keeping the Land is adherence to Torah and serving Hashem

Fast of Gedaliah Sunday Sep 8


Fast Begins 5:16am Shacharis 7:30am Mincha 6:30pm Fast Ends 7:46pm

Welcome
To all guests and visitors who are here for Shabbos.

Thank You
Philp Silverman for sponsoring Seuda Shlisheet in honor of Siyum of Mesechet Sota with Yaakov Klein & Joel Gerendash and thanking them for all the learning together.

Mazal Tov
Happy Aniversary Irving & Susan Bernhardt. Happy Birthday Rebecca Sussman, Matisyahu Kleinman, Aliza Shalit

Refuah Sheleima
| DoniLepor |Eliot Klugman | |Mendel Flaster | Gloria Mazur | Reva Spektor | Irving Bernhardt |

Mincha.....................................6:40pm Candlelighting..........................6:48pm Shacharis Beit Midrash.............7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:36am Rabbi Adatto Chabura..................OFF Ladies Class....................................??? Youth Groups...........................5:15pm

Shabbat Schedule

Rabbis class.................................5:15pm Mincha.....................................6:30pm Shabbos Ends.............................7:47pm

Weekly Schedule
Sun Shacharis/Selichos................7:30am Mon-Thu...............................5:50/6:45am Fri .......................................6:00/7:15am Sun Mincha/Maariv......................6:30pm Mon-Thu.......................................6:40pm

Beth Jacob Congregation Presents... A Greater San Diego Jewish CommunityWide Event

Friday September 13 EREV YOM KIPPUR MIKVEH FOR MEN 11:45am-5:00pm

RABBI BOGOPULSY SHABBAT SHUVA DERASHA @ 5:15PM

SUKKOT @

SUKKOT DINNER WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH ENJOY OUR BEAUTIFUL SUKKAH DINING WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS Adult Member $24 Child Member $13 Adult Non-Member $29 Child Non-Member $18 Under 5-Free Reserve and Pay by Monday September 16th

ORDER YOUR LULAV & ETROG


Chinuch $32 Regular $49 Premium $70 Mehudar $95 SECHACH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE!!
Call the office at 619-287-9890 for sizes and prices. Deadline September 9

Monday September 23 3:00-8:30pm Arcades, Go-Karts, Kids County Fair, Bumper Boats, Mini-Golf, Batting Cages. Purchase Food choices & tickets at:[Link] 1155 Graves Ave. in El Cajon

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