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19146 Lyons Road, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (561) 479-4049 www.torahohrboca.org Rabbi Benjamin S. Yasgur President Jonas Waizer SHABBAT SCHEDULE Parshat Devarim—Shabbat Chazon Parasha pg. 938 Haftarah pg. 1195 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9— CANDLE LIGHTING Earliest 6:40pm Standard 7:44pm Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:25pm SHABBAT SHACHARIT Hashkama Minyan, Beit Midrash 7:30am Main Minyan, Main Sanctuary 9:00am Latest Shema 10:08am SHABBAT AFTERNOON See Tisha B’Av Schedule at right August 9-15, 2019 8-14 Av 5779 Congregation Torah Ohr WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Earliest Davening 5:40am* Earliest Tallit/Tefillin 6:09am* Daf Yomi after 7:30am Minyan MINCHA/MA’ARIV Monday-Thursday 6:25/7:40pm Repeat Kriat Shema after 8:39pm* Sunday, August 11: The Hattie Thum Womens Tehillim Group will NOT meet as it is Tisha B’Av. We will resume the following Sunday, August 18, 2019. *These are the latest times during the week When Erev Tisha B’Av falls on Shabbat: This year, the observance of the fast of Tisha B’Av is on Sunday. On Shabbat, the last meal before the fast is a regular Seudat Shlisheet. (The traditional Seudah HaMafseket of bread and a hard boiled egg is NOT eaten on Shabbat.) All eating must cease before SUNSET (8:00 pm). In Congregation Torah Ohr, we have scheduled an early Mincha (5:15 pm), and are encouraging people to return home to eat Seudat Shlisheet. We have scheduled a delayed Ma’ariv (9:15 pm). In this case, while at home, one should recite Baruch hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol (Blessed is He who distinguishes between the sacred and the profane) to indicate the conclusion of Shabbat (no earlier than 8:38 pm). One should then change to non-leather shoes. It is permissible to then drive to Shul to join in Ma’ariv and Eicha. For one who is not returning home on Shabbat afternoon, non-leather shoes should be brought to Shul on Friday. After Shabbat ends, recite Baruch hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol and change to non-leather shoes. TISHA B’AV 5779 תשעה ב אבShabbat / Motza’ai Shabbat, August 10 th Shabbat Mincha 5:15 pm Seudat Shlisheet should be eaten at home No eating/drinking after Shekiah/Sunset: 8:00 pm Conclusion of Shabbat 8:38 pm Recite “Baruch HaMavdil bein Kodesh l’chol” after 8:38 pm and before performing any weekday activities, including driving to Shul for Ma’ariv. Ma’ariv, Eicha & Kinot 9:15 pm Sunday, August 11 th Shacharit & Kinot:(one minyan) 8:00 am Chatzot/Midday 1:26 pm Early Mincha: 2:00 pm Video Presentation “V’Ahavta L’Reyacha Kamocha”, *Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation—Part I. 2:45 pm Rabbi Noach Light of The East Boca Kehilla, (speaking at Torah Ohr) ** Many Shuls, One Community - 3:30-4:15 pm Video Presentation *Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation—Part II. 6:00 pm Mincha: 7:30 pm Ma’ariv: 8:05 pm(approx.) Fast ends: 8:37 pm * The theme of the Chofetz Chaim Video Program is “Love Your Fellow Like Yourself”. Different segments will be viewed at each showing. ** Many Shuls, One Community is an initiative designed to promote unity in our Jewish community. This year, six Rabbis and six Shuls are participating. Full details of speakers, topics and times may be found on our website and on the flyers in our Lobby. Office Hours Mon. - Thur. 9:00am - 3:00pm Friday 9:00am - 12noon SHACHARIT Sunday 8/11 ONE minyan 8:00am Monday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am Tuesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am Wednesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am Thursday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am Friday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

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Page 1: Congregation Torah Ohr - ShulCloud · E.g.: If one usually sleeps with two pillows, on the night of Tisha B’Av use only one. 7. Work which takes substantial time to complete (with

19146 Lyons Road, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (561) 479-4049 www.torahohrboca.org

Rabbi Benjamin S. Yasgur President Jonas Waizer

SHABBAT SCHEDULE Parshat Devarim—Shabbat Chazon

Parasha pg. 938 Haftarah pg. 1195

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9—

CANDLE LIGHTING Earliest 6:40pm Standard 7:44pm Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:25pm

SHABBAT SHACHARIT Hashkama Minyan, Beit Midrash 7:30am Main Minyan, Main Sanctuary 9:00am Latest Shema 10:08am

SHABBAT AFTERNOON See Tisha B’Av Schedule at right

August 9-15, 2019 8-14 Av 5779

Congregation Torah Ohr

WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Earliest Davening 5:40am* Earliest Tallit/Tefillin 6:09am*

Daf Yomi after 7:30am Minyan

MINCHA/MA’ARIV Monday-Thursday 6:25/7:40pm Repeat Kriat Shema after 8:39pm* Sunday, August 11: The Hattie Thum Womens Tehillim Group will NOT meet as it is Tisha B’Av. We will resume the following Sunday, August 18, 2019.

*These are the latest times during the week

When Erev Tisha B’Av falls on Shabbat: This year, the observance of the fast of Tisha B’Av is on Sunday. On Shabbat, the last meal before the fast is a regular Seudat Shlisheet. (The traditional Seudah HaMafseket of bread and a hard boiled egg is NOT eaten on Shabbat.) All eating must cease before SUNSET (8:00 pm).

In Congregation Torah Ohr, we have scheduled an early Mincha (5:15 pm), and are encouraging people to return home to eat Seudat Shlisheet. We have scheduled a delayed Ma’ariv (9:15 pm). In this case, while at home, one should recite Baruch hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol (Blessed is He who distinguishes between the sacred and the profane) to indicate the conclusion of Shabbat (no earlier than 8:38 pm). One should then change to non-leather shoes. It is permissible to then drive to Shul to join in Ma’ariv and Eicha.

For one who is not returning home on Shabbat afternoon, non-leather shoes should be brought to Shul on Friday. After Shabbat ends, recite Baruch hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol and change to non-leather shoes.

TISHA B’AV 5779 אב‘תשעה ב

Shabbat / Motza’ai Shabbat, August 10th

Shabbat Mincha 5:15 pm

Seudat Shlisheet should be eaten at home No eating/drinking after Shekiah/Sunset: 8:00 pm

Conclusion of Shabbat 8:38 pm

Recite “Baruch HaMavdil bein Kodesh l’chol” after 8:38 pm and before performing any weekday activities, including driving to Shul for Ma’ariv.

Ma’ariv, Eicha & Kinot 9:15 pm

Sunday, August 11th Shacharit & Kinot:(one minyan) 8:00 am

Chatzot/Midday 1:26 pm

Early Mincha: 2:00 pm

Video Presentation “V’Ahavta L’Reyacha Kamocha”,

*Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation—Part I. 2:45 pm

Rabbi Noach Light of The East Boca Kehilla, (speaking at Torah Ohr)

** Many Shuls, One Community - 3:30-4:15 pm

Video Presentation

*Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation—Part II. 6:00 pm

Mincha: 7:30 pm

Ma’ariv: 8:05 pm(approx.) Fast ends: 8:37 pm

* The theme of the Chofetz Chaim Video Program is “Love Your Fellow Like Yourself”. Different segments will be viewed at each showing.

** Many Shuls, One Community is an initiative designed to promote unity in our Jewish community. This year, six Rabbis and six Shuls are participating. Full details of speakers, topics and times may be found on our website and on the flyers in our Lobby.

Office Hours Mon. - Thur. 9:00am - 3:00pm

Friday 9:00am - 12noon

SHACHARIT

Sunday 8/11 ONE minyan 8:00am

Monday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am

Tuesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Wednesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Thursday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am

Friday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

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A Year of Learning

Congregants for Rabbi Dr. Chaim Shapiro, HaRav Chaim ben Shlomo Aharon ע'ה

Learning Friends in memory of Saul Chapman, Yisrael Kalman ben Moshe ע'ה

Friends of Judy Garber in her memory, Yehudis bat Shalom ע'ה

Friends of Alvin Greenfield in his memory, Avraham ben Yaakov ע'ה

Friends of Dr. Sonny Meiselman in his memory, Nissan Yitzchak ben Shlomo Zalman ע'ה

Charlotte Chandler Stone in memory of her brother, Steven Chandler (Shalom ben Leviya v’ Moshe Dovid ע'ה)

A Month of Learning

Sponsored by In Memory of

8/2-8/30 Mordechai and Miriam Burr his father, Yaakov ben Mordechai ע'ה

8/2-8/30 David and Mindle Cheslow his mother, Bayla bat Meir ע'ה

A Week of Learning

Sponsored by In Memory of

8/2-8/9 Sam and Shifra Colman his father, Yakov ben Shmuel ע'ה

A Week of Learning

Sponsored by In Honor of

8/2-8/9 Sam and Shifra Colman In gratitude for his recovery from surgery

A Day of Learning

Sponsored by In Memory of

8/5 Gloria Greenfield her brother-in-law, Alta David Yehuda ben Yaacov ע'ה

8/10 Susan and Fred Koss her father, Chaim Moshe Yosef ben Elokum Aryeh ע'ה

8/14 Sheila and Eli Zimmerman her father, Tzvi Hersh ben Yichiel ע'ה

SPONSORSHIPS SEUDAH SHLISHEET should be eaten at home this Shabbat, August 10, Erev Tisha B’Av.

Condolences to Eileen Greenbaum on the passing of her sister, Devorah Rischall ע'ה

Mazel Tov

Marcia Jacobs on the birth of a great-granddaughter Rita and Ernie Bloom on the birth of a great-granddaughter Dr. Irma Hausdorff & Stanley Presser on the birth of a great-granddaughter Zahava Baum on the birth of a great-granddaughter

Sisterhood Card & Game

Party Wednesday, August 14 at

Noon

Sisterhood Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card $10 per line

Forms in lobby (Due 8/27)

REFUAH SHELAYMAH

Sam Colman (Shmuel ben Sarah Rachel), Malka Silver Fuchs (Malka Shoshana bat Esther Beila), Judy Goldman (Rivka bat Tcherna), George Heino

(Rafael Yaakov Yissocher Noson ben Alta Elka), Carl Heit (Chaim Gershon ben Zelda), Rabbi Michael Kanterovitz (Rav Michael ben Batia), Jack

Kaufman (Yaakov Yehoshua ben Bayla Gitel), Art Kraut (Eliezer Anshel ben Perl Gittel), Bruce Lederman (Baruch Aharon ben Bashya), Malka Levy

(Malka bat Leah), Charles Meyers (Meier ben Chava), Mitchel Nerenberg (Menachem Mendel ben Leah), Margareta Neulinger (Malka bat Esther),

Barbara Sterman (Bracha bat Batya), Rabbi Shmuel Tokayer (Rav Shmuel ben Malka), Heni Weisfogel (Esther Hena bat Gitel), Susan Wertman

(Chaya Sarah bat Leah), Louis Witonsky (Lavan ben Yehuda), Reuven Eliyahu ben Shaindel Malka.

High Holiday Ticket Lobby Sales

9:30 to 12 noon on the following days:

For members in good standing renewing their reservation from last year:

August 12 & 13 For members who did not have a

reservation last year or who wish to change their seat location:

August 19 & 20 For non-members, members not in

good standing, and guests: September 9 & 11

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SELECTED LAWS OF TISHA B’AV (Sunday, postponed observance of fast)

1. Eating and drinking are prohibited on Tisha B’Av. One who is ill is exempt from fasting. Vital medication should be taken on Tisha B’Av.

2. Bathing and washing is prohibited. Local washing of soiled areas, and washing of hands after using the restroom, are permitted, as needed. In the morning, upon arising, the customary Netilat Yadayim (washing of the hands) is done only up to the knuckles.

3. One is prohibited from: a) wearing leather shoes; b) anointing one’s body for pleasure (deodorants, perfumes, etc.); and c) engaging in marital relations.

4. During Tisha B’Av, one’s thoughts should dwell on the destruction of the Beit HaMikdash, its implications, and our personal commitment to Torah observance. Sincere repentance and further development will help ensure the speedy rebuilding of the Holy Temple and an intensified relationship with Hashem.

One should not divert one’s thoughts, therefore, by reading, walking for pleasure, etc. One may read and/or study laws and texts applying to Tisha B’Av, accounts of the destruction, tragedies in Jewish history, etc. The study of Torah, other than the above exceptions, is prohibited as Torah study serves to gladden the Jewish soul.

5. One does not greet others on Tisha B’Av, even to say Good Morning. If one is greeted by another, return the greeting in a low tone or appropriate gesture.

6. One should deprive oneself of some comfort, if possible, when sleeping. E.g.: If one usually sleeps with two pillows, on the night of Tisha B’Av use only one.

7. Work which takes substantial time to complete (with the exception of work involving financial loss), is forbidden until midday of Tisha B’Av.

8. Through midday, one may not sit in a normal manner on a chair, sofa, etc. One should rather sit on the floor or on a low stool. Halacha recognizes that one’s personal health status may not allow one to observe some of the restrictions. Please contact the Rabbi with any questions.

9. One should wait until after midday to prepare food for after the fast.

10. Tallit and Tefillin are not worn during Shacharit, but are worn for Mincha. The undergarment Tzitzit (Beged Katan) is worn but no blessing is said in the morning.

11. This year, as Tisha B’Av is deferred to Sunday, bathing, washing clothing, and cutting of hair are permitted Sunday evening. Eating meat, drinking wine, and listening to music are permitted as of Monday morning.

Prepared by: Rabbi Benjamin S. Yasgur 5779

Motza’ai Shabbat, August 10 & Sunday, August 11

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9 (8 Av) 10 (9 Av)

Candle Lighting 6:40p- Earliest with

Bracha 7:44p- Standard 6:25p- Mincha

Devarim 7:30a & 9:00a–

Shacharit 9:45a– (approx.) Daf Yomi 10:08a– Latest Shema 5:15p– Mincha (please

eat Seudah Shlisheet at home)

No eating or drinking after 8:00p

8:38p– Shabbat Ends 9:15p– Ma’ariv, Eicha,

& Kinot

11 (10 Av) 12 (11 Av) 13 (12 Av) 14 (13 Av) 15 (14 Av) 16 (15 Av) 17 (16 Av)

Tisha B’Av 8:00a— Shacharit (one

minyan) 1:26p— Chatzot 2:00p— Early Mincha 2:45p— Video

Presentation I 3:30p—Rabbi Noach Light

(Many Shuls, One Community)

6:00p— Video Presentation II

7:30p— Mincha 8:05p— Ma’ariv (approx.) 8:37p— Fast Ends

Mishnah Yomit Monday– Thursday:

6:10p

Mincha/Ma’ariv Monday - Thursday:

6:25p/7:40p

12:00p— Sisterhood Card and Game Party

Candle Lighting 6:35p- Earliest with

Bracha 7:38p- Standard 6:20p- Mincha

Vaetchanan Shabbat Nachamu

7:30a & 9:00a– Shacharit

10:09a— Latest Shema 5:50p— Daf Yomi 6:35p— Mishnah Yomit 6:50p— Shiur w/ Marty Levine 7:20p– Mincha followed

by Seudah Shlisheet (shiur by Mel Greenbaum)

8:27p— Ma’ariv 8:32p— Shabbat Ends

18 (17 Av) 19 (18 Av) 20 (19 Av) 21 (20 Av) 22 (21 Av) 23 (22 Av) 24 (23 Av)

9:00a— Hattie Thum

Tehillim Group

Mishnah Yomit Sunday– Thursday:

6:05p

Mincha/Ma’ariv Sunday - Thursday:

6:20p/7:35p

Candle Lighting 6:29p- Earliest with

Bracha 7:31p- Standard 6:15p- Mincha

Ekev 7:30a & 9:00a–

Shacharit 10:09a— Latest Shema 5:30p— Daf Yomi 6:30p— Mishnah Yomit 6:45p— Rabbi’s Class 7:15p– Mincha followed

by Seudah Shlisheet 8:20p— Ma’ariv 8:25p— Shabbat Ends

August 9 — 24, 2019 * 8 – 23 Av 5779 Congregation Torah Ohr

Sunday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Monday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am

Tuesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Wednesday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Thursday 6:50am 7:30am 8:00am

Friday 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am

Earliest Davening: 5:40am* Earliest Tallit/Tefillin: 6:09am*

Daf Yomi: after 7:30am Minyan ● Chumash Class: After 8:00am Minyan

Plag (Sun-Thurs): 6:38-6:36pm

Mishnah Yomit: Sun-Fri: 15 minutes before 1st Mincha●Shabbat: 15 minutes before Rabbi’s shiur

Mincha/Ma’ariv: Sun - Thurs: 6:25pm/7:40pm Repeat K’riat Shema: 8:39pm*

(*Latest time during the week)

Mishnah Berurah will resume in the fall

Shacharit times

during the week:

Parashat Devarim שבת חזון פרשת דברים