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560 South Monaco Parkway - Denver, CO 80224
Telephone 303-388-4203 Fax 303-388-4210
Preschool 303-388-7543 www.bmh-bj.org
Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky 303-951-8225
Cantor Joel Lichterman 303-951-8231
Debra Lazer, Executive Director 303-951-8232
H. Michael Miller, President 303-881-6330
Shabbat Vayikra—Rosh Chodesh March 21-27, 2015 1-7 Nissan 5775
1st Torah—Leviticus 1-5.26—page 544
2nd Torah—Numbers 28.9-15—page 890
3rd Torah—Exodus 12:1-20—page 3484 Haftarah—Ezekiel 45:16-46:18—page 1216
Ba’al Koreh—Jerry Rotenberg Haftarah—Scott Tene
Sermon/D’var Torah—Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky K’eil Adon—Josh Rosen
ADAR I & II March 21, 2015 Nisan 1, 5775
David Amdursky, Gertrude Bride, Steven Feuer, Ida Friedman, Bennie Goldstein, Helen Gross, Walter W. Joseph, Jack Karron, Shprintza
Katz, Ida Kean, Morris Mizel, Avrum Raznick, Lore Rosenblat, Nathan Samelson, Dora Samuelson, Nathan Schneider, Frances Schweid,
Helen Seiver, Anna Sher, Hannah Siegal, Harry Stark, Martin Steinberg, Bertha Talpers, Gisa Bas Chaim Yaakov Tannenbaum, Irene Tannenbaum,
Bernice Wedgle, Khusni Yusupova, Harry Zimmerman, Abe Zuckerman March 22, 2015 Nisan 2, 5775
Bertha Altman, Gertrude Blotberg, George Eisen, Morris Felsen, Ethyl Goldberger, Frank Golden, Werner Gross, Clara Hailpern, Mac Hersh,
Zelda Hirsch, Jerry Karsh, Lillian Katzman, Millie Kean, Bryna Kippur, Morris Lankin, Isaac Levine, Hymen Lifshitz, Monash Milstein, Lee Neuwirth,
Bessie Mandles Rude, Jacob Shames, Dora Shuteran, Bruce Smith, Leo Tyor, Louis Weinstein, Ethel Yagoda, Avery Zisman
March 23, 2015 Nisan 3, 5775 Gerson Barter, Mae Bederman, Ludwig Bruckheimer, Ted Buckstein,
Libbie Eisen, Ben Elderman, Jean Friedman, Yela Garber, Senta Gerstein, Abraham J. Gold, Abraham M. Gorshow, Baby Girl Greenberg, Ann Handler, Margaret Hill, Julius Hochstadt, Elliott R. Katz, Edna King, William Landow,
Annie Lehrer, Henriette Leisten, Herbert Leisten, Max Lesser, Jacob Lohman, Hyman Lonstein, Julie Maier, Harry Mintz, Sarah Rabicoff, Arthur Rest,
Max Sadofsky, Norma Schwartz, Max Stoll, Morris Weissberg, Louis Wexler, Mollie Zinn
March 24, 2015 Nisan 4, 5775 Harry Ash, Scott Balogh, Adrienne Levett Berger, Martha Devins,
Abraham Dupler, Fred Epstein, Elizabeth Hannah Fogel, Ida Gelman, Betty Grossman, Max Heith, Grace Hirschfeld, Sidney Katz, Ruvim Kivovitch,
Frieda Kutner, Sylvia Lefkow, Joseph LeNoble, Lev Malach, Pearl Obrand, Gerald Polokoff, Samuel Rosenthal, Irene Sachs, Elka Schamus,
Rosie Shames, Samuel J. Talpers, Hilda Tanger, Isadore Weinreich, Sadie Wolinsky, Sam Yaffe
March 25, 2015 Nisan 5, 5775 Sarah Brown, David Fistell, Rose Friedman, Helena Ginsburg, Melvin Greene, Harvey Kaminsky, Joe Isaac Kline, Miriam Lenefsky, Pincus David Nussbaum,
William I. Pepper, Rivka Rais, Evelyn Robbins, Edith W. Robinson, Anne Rose, Stella Stewart, Esther Tokarsky, Sarah Dvorah Wagner
March 26, 2015 Nisan 6, 5775 Minna Alex, Ida Axler, Lottie Bernstone, Edward Billeck, Audrey Bloch,
Itzki Modche Boxer, Gertrude Cooper, Daniel A. Friedman, Zelda Gutman, Samuel Jacobs, Henry Janison, Libby Katchen, Henry Kippur, Reba Kraut,
Gene Kurland, Nathan Levinson, Beulah Levitt, Frank Levitt, Ben Miller, Robert M. Pashell, Edna Rabinowitz, Sonia Rabson, Lillian Berger Reed,
Sam Saliman Sr., Paul L. Sanders, Sonia Simmons, Gussie Stern, Samuel Susman, Rimma Torgovnikova
March 27, 2015 Nisan 7, 5775 Yakov Avrutis, E. Harry Balkin, Phillip Ellis, Helen Fersztendig, Manya Gass, Avrum Ginsberg, Benjamin G. Goldfogel, Matilda Grinberg, Malkah Hecht,
Mordechai Leib Hecht, Jack Katsh, Issac Be Natan-Ha Khodadad, Celia Levin, Marvin Levin, Eva P. Levy, Charlotte M. Madison, Celia Malyar,
Susi Burger Mandel, Anna Meltz, Bertha Mendel, Morris Molbogat, Rubin Mosko, Pearl S. Pearl, Phyllis Radam, Shlomo Rais, Fannie Roth,
Herman Schwalb, Louise Trum, Mira Tsybulskiy, Milton Willner, Mary Zwerin
Friday - March 20 6:30 pm Mincha 6:52 pm Candle Lighting
Saturday - March 21 9:00 am Shacharit, Sanctuary 9:15 am Shacharit, Chapel 6:45 pm Mincha/Seudah Shlishit 7:55 pm Havdalah
Sunday - March 22 8:30 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv
Monday - March 23 6:30 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv
Tuesday - March 24 6:45 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv
Wednesday - March 25 6:45 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv
Thursday - March 26 6:30 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv
Friday - March 27 6:45 am Shacharit 6:30 pm Mincha 6:59 pm Candle Lighting
VISITORS
During Kiddush please visit our “Welcome” Table in Fisher Hall identified with a blue tablecloth.
Richard & Susi Altman—19 Donald & Ginni Freedberg—51 Ron & Bonnie Edelman—36 Peter & Karen Jonscher—24 Sam & Eunice Finer—67 Richard & JoAnn Fleischman—48 Richard & Valerie Miller—36 Michael & Shereen Pollak—33
ANNIVERSARIES
Henry Buckstein David Friedman
Gabrielle Gabbay Daniel Klaiman
Aaron Leszman Joel Lichterman
Halley Mackiernan
Barbara Metzel Michelle Nikolayevsky
Bess Saliman Michelle Sisk
BIRTHDAYS
We particularly keep in mind Daniel Hailpern (Dov Shmuel ben Nechama Rivka) and baby Andrew Levy (Avraham ben Esther) for a complete and
speedy recovery as they continue their treatment regimen.
Mary Altman Jacqui Beckett Cookie Gold
Deborah Dunn Eunice Finer Sam Finer
Steve Friedman Anne Gilbert
Miriam Goldberg Robin Goldstein
Elaine Greenberg Anna Hemd
Enta Kushnir Steve Levey Ben Marks Dick Meyer Sue Miller
Esya Milstein
Dana Ryder Rowanne Spector Sheldon Spector
Irwin Suson Sandy Vinnik
Joyce Zeff
REFUAH SHELEIMA
SPEEDY RECOVERY
YAHRZEITS
HAMAKOM YENACHEIM ETCHEM
Phyllis Hayutin and family on the loss of her beloved Husband, Arnold “Arnie” Hayutin z’’l.
South Africa trip
—-ONLY 2 PLACES REMAIN—-
Visit Cape Town—the Mother City, Legislative Capital & Seat of Parliament, savor the Western Cape Winelands and enjoy a game reserve wildlife experience. This is the final opportunity to join us on our
3rd Congregational Trip to South Africa.
We are approaching the deadline for joining. For more information contact Della at 303-951-8231/[email protected]
Presentation on
Human Trafficking
Monday, March 23 at 7:00 p.m. George Washington Students will present a program on Human Trafficking at BMH-BJ Congregation.
Our Kiddush is co-sponsored BMH-BJ Congregation.
Please respect the sanctity of our services by refraining from entering or leaving while the ark is open, during the Torah Service, Mourners
Kaddish, Kedusha and Sermon.
Please note our Sanctuary and Chapel are cell free zones.
We invite all those celebrating anniversaries and birthdays to attend Shabbat morning services to receive a special blessing.
Consider co-sponsoring the Shabbat morning kiddush at the special price of $100 in honor of your family life cycle events or the memory of your loved ones on their Yahrzeit. Please call Sheila at 303-951-8221.
ADULT EDUCATION
This summer BMH-BJ Preschool Summer Camp will have on site “field trips” from the Denver Aquarium, The Children’s Museum and The Botanical Gardens. Will your children infant through kindergarten be there for the fun?
Registration for the 2015-16 school year is in full swing. Don’t miss out!
Todah Rabah to our volunteer “bubbies” who come in to hold babies, read with our kids and help out in the office. We can use two more volunteers.
For more information and registration materials call Bobbie at 303-388-7543.
CHILDREN
When arriving for weekday morning services please note the following new security procedure. The chapel doors on Center Avenue will be open
10 minutes before the service begins and for 10 minutes thereafter. Access otherwise is from the east parking lot a nd through the
east doors to the building. For afternoon services it is preferred, if possible, that you use the east (parking lot) doors to enter and exit the
security
God instructs Moses on the five different kinds of sacrifices that were to be offered in the sanctuary: The olah or "burnt offering" was a voluntary sacrifice that had a high
degree of sanctity and was regarded as the "standard" offering. The entire animal, except for its hide, was burned on the altar. (1:1-17)
The minchah or "meal offering" was a sacrifice made of flour, oil, salt, and frankincense that was partly burned on the altar and partly given to the priests to eat. (2:1-16)
The zevach sh'lamim or "sacrifice of well-being" was a voluntary animal offering from one's herd, sometimes brought to fulfill a vow. (3:1-17)
The chatat or "sin offering" was an obligatory sacrifice that was offered to expiate unintentional sins. This offering differs from the others in the special treatment of the blood of the animal.
(4:1-5:13) The asham or "penalty offering" was an obligatory sacrifice of a ram
that was required chiefly of one who had misappropriated property. (5:1-26)
PARSHA SUMMARY
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
& GIFT SHOP
tuesday, may 12, 2015 Watch for details!
Please mark your calendars for our Annual Event celebrating the Reuniting of BMH-BJ Congregation with Rabbi Chaitovsky.
Annual event
Wednesday, March 25 @ 7:00 pm Passover by the Numbers: 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s and 5’s in the Haggadah
Saturday, March 28 after services Shabbat HaGadol Lunch & Learn
Jewish-Christian Polemics in the Haggadah Lunch is $20 per person ($60 per household)
RSVP to Della at 303-951-8231 [email protected] or register on our website.
PRE PASSOVER SEMINARS
WITH RABBI CHAI
613 Mitzvot - Monday 8:00 pm with Rabbi Akiva Stern
Torah Class - Wednesday after Shacharit 7:30 am with Cantor Joel Lichterman
Torah Class for Women - Thursday 11:00 am with Ellyn Hutt
Taste of Torah - Saturday 10:00 am with Essie Fleischmann
“Daily” Daf-Yomi one hour before Shacharit with Rabbi Michoel Fleischmann
Reflections on the Parsha - Saturday afternoon during Seudah Shlishit with Rabbi Chaitovsky
Mah jongg
Would you like to play Mah Jongg in the evening at BMH-BJ? Plenty of free parking and good company. If you have a group that would like to play or you would like to be put together with a group please call Sheila at 303-951-8221.