Rabbi Allen & Alisa Schwartz, on the birth of a grandson, a baby born to their children Mindy & Rabbi Yoni Zolty: Shalom Zachor 9pm - 11pm at the Schwartz Home: 697 West End Ave
Delicious Kiddush
Bradley Hames, for the 6th Yarzheit of Shlomo ben Berel z’l (8th of Av)
Caroline Eiseman, for the Yarzheit of her brother Yosef Ahron z’l
Kronenberg Family, commemorating the Yarzheit of Lea Kronenberg a’h
Hashkama Kiddush
Friends of Yoann & Rivka Mallet and Family, wishing Mazel Tov on their Aliya to Israel and thanking them for their involvement all these years at OZ!
Shalosh Seudos
In memory of the Yahrtzeit on 2 Av of Avrom Leib Ben Pinchas Yaccov z’l, nephew of Reuven— Sponsored by A-Wannemaker Associates Group.
Women’s Wellness—Thank You!
Shira Silton, for leading our session - and to Miriam Silverstein for hosting!
All of our attendees, and our Chai Sponsors: Jennie Kraut, Michelle Okon, Ariella Goldstein, Rina Lazar, Vivian Adler, Aviva Engel, and Alma Birnboim!
Thank you to our Youth Dept. Sponsors!
Afternoon Groups in the Park: Johnny & Tammy Glaser and Family
Scavenger Hunt & Luncheon: Fishman, Glaser, and Anonymous Families!
Three Weeks Kollel — Make The Summer More Meaningful
Special Morning Learning with Rabbi Allen Schwartz meets Monday - Thursday, July 18 - Aug. 4including 7:45am ‘Exploring Eicha’, 8:00am ‘Topics in Taanis’
Two 9 Days Siyums—RSVP Required
Monday, Aug, 1: Siyum BBQ & Shiur in Sukkah: www.OZNY.org/Event/Kidron2022
Tuesday, Aug. 2: TNLP Annual Chinese Siyum: www.OZNY.org/Event/Siyum2022
Tisha B’Av Kumsitz — Yearning for Yerushalayim
Tisha B’Av Saturday Night, following Eichah, with Divrei Torah by Rabbi Jack Varon and Singing led by Chazan Ari Mandelbaum
RSVP at www.OZNY.org/Event/9Av5782
Youth Dept. Tisha B’Av Crafts
Sunday, August 7 @ 11am in the Social Hall
RSVP at https://www.ozny.org/event/9AvCrafts
Peace of Mind — Cemetery Details & Memorial Plaques
There is never a comfortable time to talk about the purchase of burial plots, but our office is always available to discuss reserving spaces at significant savings in our active properties at Beth El Cemetery (Paramus, NJ) and Riverside Cemetery (Saddle Brook, NJ). We are also available to discuss Memorial Plaques or the Preservation of a Pew.
SCHEDULE
Friday, July 29, 2022 - 1 Av 5782 Rosh Chodesh Av
Shacharit 6:00am, 6:45am, 7:45am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:57pm Candle Lighting
8:05pm Zman Mincha Maariv
9:00pm Schwartz-Zolty Shalom Zachor: 697 West End Ave, 3B
Shabbat, July 30, 2022 - 2 Av 5782 Matos Masei | Shabbos Chazak
7:30am Hashkama Minyan
8:45am Haftorah Class
9:15am Main Minyan
9:30am Early Drop-Off Groups
10:00am Youth Groups
4:30pm Afternoon Playdate: Wild West Park
6:00pm Schmooze with Micah Halpern: The Wandering Jew
6:50pm Text & Context w/Rabbi Schwartz: Which Prophet is Like Moshe?
7:35pm Mincha
8:55pm Seudah Shlishit: Views from the Pews with Yoann Mallet
8:55pm Maariv
9:04pm Havdala
Sunday, July 31, 2022 - 3 Av 5782
Shacharis 7:00am, 8:00am
8:00pm Zman Mincha / Maariv
Monday, Aug. 1, 2022 - 4 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:00am, 6:50am, 7:50am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
6:30pm He’Brew: Beginners Class (RSVP)
8:00pm Zman Mincha / Maariv
Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022 - 5 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
8:00pm Zman Mincha / Maariv
Wednes., Aug. 3, 2022 - 6 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
8:00pm Zman Mincha / Maariv
Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022 - 7 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:00am, 6:50am, 7:50am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
8:00pm Zman Mincha / Maariv
Friday, Aug. 5, 2022 - 8 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:30pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:49pm Candle Lighting
8:00pm Zman Mincha Maariv
YEARN TO LEARN
Women’s Living Emunah Chaburah
Monday & Wednesday @ 9;00p
WhatsApp & Zoom Link at www.OZNY.org/Emunah
TNLP: Tuesday Night Learning
Meets on Zoom
Schedule & Class links at www.OZNY.org/TNLP
Discover OZ: Beginners’ Classes
Wednesday Night
Meets back in person!
Contact adam@ozny.org for info about Conversion Program
We do not live alone. As a result, the commitments we make in life significantly impact the people who are close to us. When we commit to a job or a course of study, we know that there will be consequences for our family and friends, Perhaps we will not be as available as we had been. Or, our minds, even our hearts, may be focused elsewhere. What should we do when we are thinking about making such a serious new commitment? Should we ask permission? Give the family a veto? A voice? Reflections on Numbers 30.
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