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26 Old Mill Rd. | 516.487.6100 1

Great Neck Synagogue

Fall Brochure 2016 - 2017

Plans for Future Growth at GNS

BUILDING COMMUNITY

Letter fromthe rabbi

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Torah - Our Blueprint - Ongoing Torah Study

Laying the Foundations - Shabbat Speaker Series

Construct your Holidays with GNS

Build up Your Video Library

Men’s Club / Sisterhood / Women's Learning

Youth Programs

Sponsorship Opportunities

GNS Dinner Save the Date

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“the torah as our bLueprint” DaiLy Learning scheDuLe

MondaysCommunity Scholars’ KollelRabbi Yudi Jeger

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

TanachRabbi Ian Lichter

8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Topics in Aggadata Rabbi Dale Polakoff9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Bilfeld home)

TuesdaysCommunity Scholars’ KollelRabbi Yudi Jeger

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 .am.

WednesdaysCommunity Scholars’ KollelRabbi Ian Lichter

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

GemorahRabbi Yossi Singer

8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Contemporary Topic Chabura Rabbi Ian Lichter

9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (rotating homes)

ThursdaysCommunity Scholars’ KollelRabbi Yudi Jeger

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Women’s Chumash ClassRabbi Dale Polakoff9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Power ChumashRabbi Dale Polakoff8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

FridaysParsha VideoRabbi Yissocher Frand

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

ShabbatParshat Hashavua Shiur GNS Rabbinic Team

8:30 a.m.– 9:00 a.m.

Gemorah (Beitzah) GNS Rabbinic Team

1 hour before Mincha

Rabbi Yisroel Reisman

1 and a half hours after Shabbat

SundaysMidrash Rabbi Dale Polakoff9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Community Scholars’ Kollel: Join our Scholars’ Kollel each morning for breakfast, stimulating Torah conversation, and special lectures and presentations from the GNS Rabbinic team and visiting scholars. The Scholars’ Kollel produces a weekly parsha sheet and an annual journal of original Torah scholarship.

Please speak to Steve Zuckerman or Rabbi Lichter for details.

Rabbi Yudi Jeger Rabbi Yisroel Reisman

Rabbi Yissocher FrandRabbi Ian Lichter

Rabbi Dale Polakoff

"Our Primary Obligation is to Study Torah" Peah 1:1

ongoingtorah stuDy

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November 5, 2016

OHEL Shabbaton at Great Neck SynagogueOur close relationship continues with OHEL as we host the annual Shabbaton with OHEL clients and Great Neck

Synagogue families. Enjoy Friday night dinner and Oneg together in shul in addition to the Shabbat lunches hosted

by the GNS families. The Ohel Shabbaton is one of the most memorable Shabbatot of the year.

“Laying the founDations” With shabbat speaker series

shabbat speakers

November 12, 2016

Rabbi Dr. Laibl WolfRabbi Dr. Laibl Wolf LL.B M.Ed.Psych. D.Div. Dean Spiritgrow – Josef Kryss Holistic Center, Australia

Laibl's teachings focus on personal growth and emotional mastery. He uses the wisdom contained in the Kabalistic texts to reveal

the inner workings of the mind-emotion balance. While spiritually based, Laibl's teachings are highly pragmatic. Laibl has translated

the complicated Kabbalistic insights into a practical system of application to the minutiae of everyday life. He is able to help people

discover the motivation behind their thoughts and emotions, which enables them to understand their behavioral patterns. To this

end, Laibl has developed the original system of "Behavioral Kabbalah", which transmutes the ancient mystical teachings into a

pathway of personal fulfillment. His teachings bring his audience to deeper levels of spiritual enlightenment. He has called his

approach MindYoga®.

Addressing groups as divergent as the American Psychological Association, the Fortune 500 convention, and Buddhist

monks, he is often the keynote speaker at worldwide conferences such as the recent "Argentinean Economy and

Psycho/Spiritual Solutions" in Argentina. As Laibl is attuned to the similarities between Eastern spirituality

and Kabbalist teachings, he has met with many leaders of other spiritual communities including an extensive two hour private

session with the Dalai Lama. Melbourne University has appointed Rabbi Wolf as its founding lecturer in Jewish Mysticism and

Spirituality.

Rabbi Wolf will be presenting three times throughout Shabbat:

8:30 a.m. - Main Sanctuary: The Art of Jewish Meditation

3:30 p.m. - Beit Midrash: Love Is A One Way Street

4:45 p.m. - Seudah Shlishit: Tales and Songs of Restless Souls

November 12, 2016

Rabbi Shlomo Riskin

Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s contributions to Israel and world Jewry over the course of the past five decades have been

instrumental in shaping today’s Modern Orthodox society.

Noted teacher, author and visionary, Rabbi Riskin originally hails from Brooklyn NY. Rabbi Riskin graduated

valedictorian, summa cum laude from Yeshiva University in 1960, where he majored in Greek, Latin and English

literatures. He went on to receive semicha (rabbinical ordination) from the eminent Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, z”l, a

Master’s Degree in Jewish History and a Ph.D from New York University’s department of Near Eastern Languages and

Literature.

As the founding rabbi of the Lincoln Square Synagogue in Manhattan, Rabbi Riskin created a focal point for an exciting

approach to Orthodoxy, attracting many young intellectuals and professionals. He served as a role model for religious

social action through his involvement in civil rights and the plight of Soviet Jewry, and he developed into a major

spokesperson for Modern Orthodoxy by pioneering the first women’s Advanced Talmud Study program and the first synagogue service conducted for

women by women in the early 70’s.

Yet, in 1983, Rabbi Riskin left his thriving career in Manhattan to pioneer the settlement of Efrat. Upon arrival in Israel, Rabbi Riskin founded a

boys’ High School in Efrat, the first in what would eventually become Ohr Torah Stone (OTS): a network of groundbreaking educational

institutions, women’s empowerment programs, innovative leadership training, bridge-building outreach initiatives, and proactive

social action projects that today encompasses 3,000 students from Israel and the Diaspora, ranging from elementary school

to post-graduate programs for men and women. Despite the scope of ages, programs and geographical locales, OTS

institutions are all united in espousing the vision and philosophy of their founder: a deep love for Israel, tolerance of

one’s fellow man, knowledge and pride in Judaism, and high level secular studies. The Ohr Torah Stone network is

training a knowledgeable, caring and relevant leadership for the future.

Rabbi Riskin will be giving the Shabbat Drasha in the Main Sanctuary: 11:00 a.m.

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shabbat speakers

shabbat speakers

November 18-19, 2016

Communal Friday Night Dinner featuring Caroline Glick Caroline's writings have been published in numerous newspapers and

online journals. In addition to her

work at the Post, she resumed

writing for Makor Rishon as

the paper’s lead commentator

in 2004. Caroline is the senior

fellow for Middle Eastern

Affairs at the Center for

Security Policy in Washington,

DC and travels several times

a year to Washington where

she routinely briefs senior administration officials and members of

Congress on issues of joint Israeli-American concern. In its Israeli

Independence Day supplement in 2003, Maariv named Caroline "The

Most Prominent Woman in Israel." she Caroline has been awarded

the Ben Hecht award for Middle East reporting from the Zionist

Organization of America as well as the Abramowitz Prize for Media

Criticism by Israel Media Watch. In 2008, her first solo book, Shackled

Warrior: Israel and the Global Jihad was published by Gefen Publishers.

Caroline will present three times over Shabbat:

Friday Night Dinner: 7:00 p.m.Shabbat Drasha in the Main Sanctuary: 11:00 a.m.Seudah Shlishit: 4:30 p.m.

December 3, 2016

Rabbi Jeffrey Kobrin Rabbi Jeffrey Kobrin is the Rosh HaYeshi-

vah and Head of School of the North Shore

Hebrew Academy. In addition to Ordination

from RIETS, he has a BA and MA in English

Literature from Columbia University, where

he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. Rabbi Kobrin

lives in Riverdale, NY with his wife and four daughters.

Rabbi Kobrin will give the Shabbat Drasha in the Main Sanctuary: 11:00 am

December 10, 2016 & April 29, 2017

Yoetzet Halacha Lisa Septimus Lisa Septimus serves as Yoetzet Halacha

of Great Neck Synagogue and Young Israel

of Great Neck and also serves as a Yoetzet

Halacha of the Five Towns. She teaches at

North Shore Hebrew Academy High School,

where she coordinates informal education

programs and serves as Dean of the Class

of 2016. In her active role as rebbetzin at

the Young Israel of North Woodmere, she is integrally involved with adult

education and youth programming. She has taught at The Jewish Center

in Manhattan, Riverdale Jewish Center, Drisha, and Yeshiva University’s

Summer Learning Program. Lisa welcomes your questions about mikvah,

observance of taharat mishpacha (halacha relating to married life) and

women’s health as it connects to Jewish law.

Lisa Septimus will be presenting three times over Shabbat:Shabbat Drasha, a shiur at the Kiddush Class and an afternoon shiur.

December 17, 2016

AIPAC Shabbaton and Shabbat Lunch featuring Dr. Sharon Goldman

Dr. Sharon Goldman currently serves as

the AIPAC Northeast Region Political

Director. In this capacity, she is

responsible for developing an overall

strategy for political engagement

throughout the Northeast region, as

well as educating activists on relevant

policy concerns. Sharon recruits and

trains AIPAC members on how to build

effective relationships with their elected

officials; manages AIPAC’s legislative

mobilizations; conducts educational

briefings with candidates for federal office;

and tracks and analyzes local campaign activity. Prior to accepting the

Political Director position, Sharon served for 2 years as AIPAC’s Area

Director for Northern NJ, Rockland County and Riverdale.

Dr. Goldman will speak at the end of services in the Main Sanctuary.

The AIPAC Policy Conference is March 26-28 2017.

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shabbat speakers

shabbat speakers

February 11, 2017

Dr. Scott Goldberg Scott J. Goldberg, Ph.D., is Vice

Provost for Teaching and Learning

at Yeshiva University. Scott works

closely with the provost, deans,

faculty, and staff to advance YU’s

undergraduate and graduate schools

through contemporary methods and

media, including online and blended

learning, as well as to develop new

educational programs locally and

globally. He is also Associate Professor at YU’s Azrieli Graduate School of

Jewish Education.

Scott has served on several national panels and committees that address

the most challenging issues in Jewish education today, including the

shortage of qualified leaders for our schools, the economic challenges

facing Jewish education, and the spiritual development of our children

and youth. He is the Chairman of the Koren Publishers Educational

Editorial Board for a new series of developmentally appropriate siddurim

for children and youth, including the just-released Koren Children’s Siddur

and Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur.

Dr. Goldberg will speak three times over Shabbat:

Shabbat Darsha in the Main Sanctuary: 11:00 a.m.Kiddush Class in the Beit Midrash: 12:30 p.m.Suedah Shlishit: 5:30 pm

May 13, 2017

Ronnie Halibard - Jewish History in a Flash!

Ronnie Halibard is a dynamic English-born

educator with many years of experience

teaching students of all ages and administrating

at Jewish schools. He holds a Bachelor's degree

in Jewish Studies from the University of London,

a Master's in Education from Johns Hopkins

University and is a licensed school teacher in Israel, where has lived for over a

decade.

Over the past 6 years, Ronnie has created 'Jewish History in a Flash' - a series

of fast-paced and exciting, interactive multimedia presentations summarizing

Jewish history, each with a different subject focus. He has traveled extensively,

enlightening communities in the USA, Israel, England, Scotland, Ireland,

Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Gibraltar, South Africa, Panama, Australia and

New Zealand. Designed in response to a gap in knowledge of Jewish history,

Ronnie’s presentation enables participants to attain and retain basic and vital

historical facts. We turn blurred and confusing dates into a fascinating narrative

of lineal descent, achievement and Divine Providence. The session includes

humor, images, sound bites, popular memory cues, review prompts, interactive

maps and lots of additional entertaining features, making this a presentation

you won’t forget!

Ronnie will speak three times over Shabbat:Shabbat Drasha in the Main Sanctuary 11:00 a.m.Kiddush Class in the Beit Midrash 12:30 p.m.Seudah Shlishit 8:00 p.m.

March 11, 2017

Rabbi Dovid FohrmanRabbi David Fohrman is the founder and CEO at Aleph Beta

Academy. He is author of "The Beast that Crouches at the Door,"

finalist for the 2007 National Jewish Book Award, "The Queen You

Thought You Knew," and The Exodus

That Might Have Been.” Rabbi

Fohrman seeks to open layers of

meaning of Biblical text and to help

the reader develop a relationship

with the texts that make us who we

are. For more of his work, see www.

alephbeta.org.

Rabbi Fohrman will present three times over Shabbat:

Shabbat Drasha in the Main Sanctuary: 11:00 a.m.Afternoon Shiur in the Beit Midrash: 4:35 p.m.Seudah Shlishit: 6:00 p.m.

June 10, 2017Sharon Sokol-Heisler Annual Memorial Luncheon

Look for our supplement to this brochure for more information.

May 6, 2017

Mrs. Jackie Bitton

Mrs. Jackie Bitton, a shining star on the motivational speaker's circuit, hails

from New York and has been involved in Jewish women's education and

Jewish outreach activities for over a decade. After

spending most of that time inspiring individuals

and communities in San Diego, California and

Seattle, Washington, she moved back to the

New York area where she and her family now

live. Jackie is currently Dean of Students at YDE

Girls Yeshivah in Brooklyn and teaches a popular

weekly Torah class for women in her community.

An alumna of SKA HALB High School for girls,

she is a frequent lecturer to women of all

backgrounds and ages throughout the United States, Canada and Israel, and

her passionate and humorous presentations have made her a highly popular

speaker on a wide variety of topics.

Jackie will host a Friday night dinner with college aged girls and give an afternoon shiur for all women.

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Slichot Night, Saturday Night September 24, 2016Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen at 10:00 pm: "Crying from the Depths" followed by

Slichot at 11:00 pm with Chazzan Kron

Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen is a contemporary rabbi with a pragmatic approach to helping people find their way through the

trials and joys of everyday life. His new book “We’re Almost There” has received rave reviews from orthodox and secular

critics alike. His talks and speeches bring a faith-based perspective to today’s real world problems—globally and on an

individual basis. He is also a masterful advisor and counselor for individuals and couples who want to tap into his

wisdom, insight and experience.

He is the Director of New York synagogues and in this capacity serves as the Ambassador of the Orthodox

Union to the New York Jewish community. He previously served as Rabbi of the Young Israel of the

West Side from 2006 until 2015. He is a Dayan for the Beis Din of America and also maintains a private

counseling practice guiding people with relationship issues. He also was twice selected for prestigious

seminars offered by the Tikvah Fund in NYC.

Leil Hoshana Rabba, Saturday Night, October 22, 2016

Rabbi Peysach Krohn - 9:00 pm

Rabbi Paysach Krohn is a Rav, mohel, author, and lecturer on topics related to ethics and spiritual growth. He is the

author of the bestselling “Maggid” series of books for ArtScroll, inspired by the stories of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, who was

known as the “Maggid of Jerusalem”. He also authored a seminal work on brit milah, also published by ArtScroll.

simchat torah, october 24-25, 2016

"construct" your hoLiDays With great neck synagogue

Kiddush Class on Shmini Atzeret Shira Hecht-Koller: Creativity v. Obedience as Competing Values in Jewish Thought

Shmini Atzeret Night before HakafotAaron Koller: Letters Floating in the Air:

The Torah Beyond the Text

Women’s Class on Simchat Torah morningShira Koller: Identity Complexes: Characters and Characterization in Biblical Narratives

Post Mincha on Simchat TorahAaron Koller: Biblical Creation in an Age of Science:

The Garden of Eden in the Modern Age

Shira Hecht-Koller teaches Talmud at SAR High School in Riverdale, NY. She received her BA in Biology from

Yeshiva University, Stern College for Women and was a Golding Scholar at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of

Law where she received her J.D. summa cum laude and was an Associate Editor of the Cardozo Law Review.

She has studied at Michlala Jerusalem College for Women and in the Bruriah Scholars Program at Midreshet

Lindenbaum. She is a founding member of the Orthodox Leadership Project, and a former member of the

Board of Directors of Uri L’Tzedek. Prior to embarking on a career in Jewish Education, she was an associate

in the Intellectual Property department at the law firm Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP. She writes, speaks and educates

throughout the United States on the topics of Jewish Law and Education, as well as on topics of creative living and family life.

Aaron Koller is an associate professor of Near Eastern and Jewish Studies at Yeshiva University, where he studies the ancient world of the eastern

Mediterranean and Near East, especially material culture, language, and intellectual history. His most recent book is Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought

(Cambridge University Press, 2014).

constructyour

hoLiDays

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hoLiDays

Purim ExtravaganzaSaturday Night March 11 - Sunday March 12, 2017

Celebrate Purim with the mitzvot of the day including Seudah, Mishloach Manot and Matanot L’evyonim and

join us for Megillah Reading, Children’s Program, Purim Tisch and our famous Purim Shpiel performed by the Great Neck Synagogue Rabbinic Team.

Yom Hashoah CommemorationSunday Evening April 23, 2017

Each year we have the opportunity to fulfill our responsibility to never forget and hear the experiences from a survivor of the Holocaust. Join for a special

evening of commemoration for the entire family to attend. Speaker to be published in the Spring.

Yom HaZikaron & Yom Ha’atzamutMonday Evening, May 1, 2017

Join us for an evening of tribute to our fallen soldiers and inspiration to those who work diligently to make our Homeland what it is today. Speaker to be published in the Spring.

Shavuot Late Night LearningMay 30-31, 2017

Celebrate Matan Torah with a slate of inspiring classes as we probe the depths of Torah well past midnight. This year’s program will be held at Great Neck Synagogue in

conjunction with Young Israel of Great Neck.

"buiLD up" your ViDeo Library saturDay

night - fiLms

February 25, 2017 - 8:00 p.m.

"I Have Never Forgotten You"

Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust Survivor who lost 89 family members,

helped track down over 1,100 Nazi war criminals and spent six decades

fighting anti-Semitism and prejudice against all people. Watching the early

efforts of the US government to prosecute Nazi war criminals he realized

“There is no freedom without justice,” and initially decided to dedicate a

few years to that quest. A few years turned into the rest of his life. I Have

Never Forgotten You recounts Wiesenthal’s quest through rare archival

footage, stills and interviews with family, friends and associates. Approx.

105 min.

January 14, 2017 - 8:00 p.m.

"In Search of Peace"

In Search of Peace narrated by Michael Douglas, chronicles the first two decades of Israel’s

existence, offering new insights into the origins of the Middle East conflict. Combining a rich

tapestry of rare archival film and photos, the film not only examines events in Israel, but their

overall context. From the Arab refugee camps, to the General Assembly of the United Nations

to the world capitals of Moscow, Paris, London, Buenos Aires, Cairo and Washington D.C., the

film offers a unique global perspective on one of the most important events in the 3,500-year

history of the Jewish people. Approx. 74 min.

Lag Ba’omer Family BonfireSunday Evening, May 14, 2017

Join us in the backyard for a bbq as we share songs and Divrei Torah on the magical holiday of

Lag Ba’omer.

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mens cLub,sisterhooD& Women's Learning

sisterhooD eVents:Tuesday Evening November 15, 2016:

Sisterhood Dinner

Sunday December 11, 2016: Spa Day

Sunday December 18, 2016: Chanukah Boutique

Women's LearningMonday September 26

Mrs. Michal Horowitz

Thursday November 17 Lisa Septimus

Tuesday February 7GNS / YIGN Joint Shiur

Lisa Septimus

youtheVentsat gnsyouth Directors:

Rabbi Shalom JensenDr. Michael and Zehava Atlas

ongoing youth cLasses With rabbi ian Lichter:

Tuesdays: Junior High Class 7:00 - 7:45 pm

Wednesdays: Children’s Parsha & Pizza 7:00 - 7:30 pm

Thursdays: High School Class 6:30 - 7:30 pm

arts 'n' crafts series With morah ZehaVa!(Pre-school-2nd grade)

October:October 2- Rosh Hashana Arts 'n' CraftsOctober 16 - Erev Sukkot Arts 'n' Crafts

December:December 18 -Chanuka Arts 'n' Crafts

February:February 5-Tu B'shvat Arts 'n' Crafts

April:April 2- Pesach Arts 'n' Crafts

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men’s cLub eVents:

Sunday, November 6, 2016:

Semi Annual Blood Drive

Sunday, November 6, 2016 - 2:00 pm:

Yiddish Theater, Gilbert & Sullivan “The Mikado”,

at Temple Beth-El, with Temple Israel and Beth-El

Saturday, November 19, 2016 - 7:00 pm:

Comedy night at Colbeh Restaurant,

together with the Sisterhood

Sunday December 4, 2016:

With ZOA: Discussion on “Anti-Israel Media Bias” with Lee Bender and Jerry Verlin

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gns youth - "buiLDing bLocks" of our future

youtheVentsat gns

SeptemberSeptember 1 - Annual GNS Kickoff CarnivalSeptember 24 - Youth Leadership Training Shabbaton

OctoberOctober 2- Erev Rosh of Fun program (1st-4th grade)October 7 - Youth ShabbatOctober 16 - Erev Sukkot Youth TripOctober 18 - Sukkah HopOctober 22 - Sukkah SleepoverOctober 23 - Erev Shmini Atzeret TripOctober 23 - High School Oneg at the home of Rabbi and Ellen PolakoffOctober 24 - Pre-school Hakafot

NovemberNovember 5 - OHEL ShabbatonNovember 19 - Saturday Night High School EventNovember 25 - Annual Loaves of Love Challah Baking Event

DecemberDecember 17- Annual Chanuka Bash!

FebruaryFebruary 5 - Super Bowl Event

MarchMarch 3 - Young Family Friday Night

March 17 - Purim Program on Brook Lane

AprilApril 2 - Youth Pre-Pesach Event

MayMay 6 - Women’s Shabbaton /

Mother Daughter Seudat Shlishit

JuneJune 7 - Shavuot Sundaes on Wednesday

youth speciaL eVentsmaster chef competition

Put your creativity and daring to the GNS test!

teen mystery bus riDeJoin your friends and youth directors

for a night of great surprises!

LoaVes of LoVe chaLLah bakingBake Challah in the spirit of giving!

super boWL partyWatch the big game on the big screen, games, prizes, and much, much more!

arts 'n' craftsPrepare for the Holidays a

nd make a creative craft!

basketbaLL skiLLs competitionTake your talents to GNS and

enjoy a night of challenge and fun!

purim extraVaganZaMishloach Manot and Ice Cream Sundaes,

Youth Friendly Megilah Reading and Incredible celebration. The hottest ticket in town!

enD of year bashAwards luncheon, ticket hunt and GRAND raffle!

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saturDay night soccer - after soccer program

tuesDay basketbaLL League - mini shabbatons

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