This week Carolyn B. Maloney will visit following Shacharis Services
Mazel Tov
Rabbi Allen & Alisa Schwartz, on the birth of a granddaughter, a baby girl born to Esti & Aaron Feldman— and Mazel Tov to Aaron’s parents Elaine & Howard Feldman
Marvin & Debra Sternberg, on the birth of a granddaughter Chaya Raizel, a baby girl born to Jacob & Nechama Sternberg
Sharon & Sinclair Haberman, on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Sammy, and the engagement of their son Andrew to Pnina Leven
Harry & Rachel Skydell, on the wedding of their daughter Shoshana & Joseph Lindenblatt
David & Elizabeth Schoen, on the wedding of their son Arthur& Chani Reich
Kehillah Kiddush in Social Hall
Rabbi Allen & Alisa Schwartz, on the birth of their grandchildren Menachem Mendel (Moshe & Renee), Shalev Tzvi (Mindy & R’ Yoni), and baby girl (Esti & Aaron)
Adele Pam, in honor of the birth of Noam Meir ben Yaakov Ha’Cohen in Israel
Andy & Ronnie Schonzeit, for the Yarzheit of Jack Schonzeit — Yaakov Hersch ben Chaim Gerson z’l
Hashkama Kiddush
Gad & Michele Demry, for the Yarzheit of Gad’s sister Yael Dolly bat Terila Rachel z’l
Shalosh Seudos
Amy & Saleh Mezrahi, commemorating the 5th Yarzheit of Amy’s father Dr. Maury Fechter — Mordechai Yosef ben Shmuel z’l
Gad & Michele Demry, for the Yarzheit of Gad’s sister Yael Dolly bat Terila Rachel z’l
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Brooklyn Cyclones Baseball Game, August 21 @ 2pm: www.OZNY.org/Event/Cyclones2022
Wed, Sept. 14 @ 8:00p - Women’s Wellness featuring Professor Evelyn Behar
Shabbos, Sept. 17 - Shalosh Seudos featuring Debra Brunner of “The Together Plan”
Sat. Night, Sept. 17 - Midnight Melave Malke and Selichos, with Chazan Ari Mandelbaum, Rabbi Jack Varon, and Rabbi Allen Schwartz - stay tuned…
New Series with Micah Halpern: Thursdays, Sept. 15 & 22 @ — “The Meaning behind the Music”: Insights into the Songs & Supplications of the High Holiday Season
R’ Schwartz Classes return Sep. 12 - 8pm: Teshuva in Tanach, 9pm: Mitzvah of Teshuva
Pardon our Appearance!
Thank you for our patience and support as the Capital Campaign soon comes to completion with Critical Façade Repair, Bet Medrash Renovation, Window Restoration, Daily Kitchen Installation, Security Wiring, Storage Room Framing, and more.. We’re almost there!
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, Aug. 19, 2022 - 22 Av 5782
6:15pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:31pm Candle Lighting
7:40pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Shabbos, Aug. 20, 2022 - 23 Av 5782 Eikev / Mevorchim
7:30am Hashkama Minyan
8:45am Haftorah Class w/Rabbi Schwartz
9:15am Main Sanctuary Minyan
9:30am Youth Early Drop Off - Soft Launch
10:00am Youth Groups
5:30pm Schmooze w/Micah Halpern: The Use and Abuse of Memory
6:30pm Text & Context w/Rabbi Varon
7:10pm Mincha
7:30pm Shalosh Seudos
8:30pm Maariv
8:37pm Havdalah
Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022 - 24 Av 5782
Shacharit 7:00am, 8:00am
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Monday, Aug. 22, 2022 - 25 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:00am, 6:50am, 7:50am
6:15pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Tuesday, Aug. 23 2022 - 26 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:15pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Wednes., Aug. 24, 2022 - 27 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:15pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022 - 28 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:00am, 6:50am, 7:50am
6:15pm Plag Mincha Maariv
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
Friday, Aug. 26, 2022 - 29 Av 5782
Shacharit 6:10am, 7:00am, 8:00am
6:15pm Last Plag Minyan of Season
7:20pm Candle Lighting
7:30pm Zman Mincha Maariv
OZ App: www.OZNY.org/GetApp
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
Tzurba M'Rabanan: Shemittah - In Person and On Zoom
Wednesdays @ 12:00pm
www.OZNY.org/Event/Tzurba2022
HASHKAMA - RABBI BLANCHARD'S BLURB
Sometimes love is a matter of the heart. We love what we are emotionally or erotically attached to. Other times it’s a matter of mind. We analyze, understand, are impressed, and appreciate the unique quality of someone or something. Still, other times, love is a matter of will. We love someone because we are ethically obligated to do so.
Why not all three? Will: We should love our children. Heart: As a rule, we also feel especially attached to them. Mind: As they grow, we may come to appreciate the quality of their character and achievements. Can you think of other relationships that begin with obligation, move toward understanding and expand into deep feelings of love?
Reflections on Deuteronomy 6:5
Congregation Ohab Zedek 118 West 95th Street New York, NY 10025