Shabbos Zemanim Jan. 20-21
Candle lighting: 5:08 pm
Mincha/Kabbalos Shabbos: 5:15 pm
Shacharis:
Stone Syn. 8:00/8:30/9:00 am
HAC: 9:00 am
Mincha: 5:05 pm
Maariv: 6:10 pm
Motzei Shabbos: 6:18 pm
Weekday Shacharis:
ROSH CHODESH SHEVAT: MONDAY, JANUARY 23
Stone:
S 7:15/8:00/8:30 am
M Rosh Chodesh *6:35/7:40 am *Put on Tallis & Tefillin after Yishtabach
Th: 6:40/7:50 am
TWF 6:45/7:50 am
HAC:
M Rosh Chodesh *6:35 am *Put on Tallis & Tefillin after Yishtabach
S,T,W,F: 6:45 am
Th: 6:40 am
Weekday Mincha:
Sun-Fri. 5:20 pm
Kollel Mincha: 1:10 pm
Kollel Maariv: 9:30 pm
Dear Member,
By now many of us have heard of the tragic plane accident involving two wonderful members of our community, Mr. Ben Chafetz and Mr. Baruch Taub. Both men were dedicated husbands and fathers and very active in our Cleveland Jewish community. It is a great loss for all of us, particularly for their two beautiful families. May Hashem give the Chafetz and Taub families the strength to deal with this tragedy, and bring comfort to them. We pray that our community be blessed with only happy occasions going forward.
Have a great Shabbos.
Rabbi Burnstein
Candle Lighting: 5:08 pm
Mincha/Kabbalos Shabbos: 5:15 pm
Shabbos Day—Shacharis Minyan:
8:00 am (Stone) Hashkoma followed by:
Jeffrey Lautman’s Shiur: “Sefer Ezra”
(Stone) 8:25 am Chumash Shiur
8:30 am Stone Lower Level
9:00 am—Stone Main Shul & HAC
Dr. Lautman’s Gemorra Shiur: 4:00 pm
Mincha: 5:05 pm followed by Shalosh Seudos
Maariv: 6:10 pm
Motzei Shabbos: 6:18 pm
Weekday Mincha: 5:20 pm
Kollel Mincha: 1:10 pm
Kollel Maariv: 9:30 pm
Rabbi Burnstein’s Daf Yomi Shiur will be starting Maseches Nazir on Wednesday.
Save the Date & Register: Trivia Night-Motzei Shabbos, Feb. 25.
Condolences to:
Our member, Beverly Chafetz and family, on the loss of her son, Ben Chafetz.
Refuah Shelaima to:
Miriam Shaina bas Gittel
Zlata bas Chaya Sora
(Stone) Hashkoma Kiddush is sponsored by Jeff & Teri Lautman
(Stone) Mevorchim Kiddush is sponsored by:
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rabbi Reisman’s Navi Shiur:
Motzei Shabbos at 7:30 pm at the Hebrew Academy Auditorium, 1860 S. Taylor Rd.
Stopthebleed.org—Training by Jewish Federation of Cleveland
The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding.
The Stop the Bleed training will happen at JFX on Wednesday, February 15th at 6PM. RSVP required. Email shua@jfxcle.org to register.