600 Roemer Ave.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
201-907-0180
201-907-0924 fax
info@ketertorah.org

 

 

 

Home Page 
 
 About Congregation Keter Torah
 About our Rabbi & Staff
 From our Rabbi
 Youth Department
 Catering at Keter Torah
 Synagogue Forms & Business
 
 Shiurim
 
 Announcements
 Shabbat Notes
 Shul Calendar
 Upcoming Events
 
 Committees & Organizations
 Adult Education
 Advisory Council
 Atara
 Gabbaim
 Kiddush Committee
 Welcoming Committee
 Youth Committee
 
 Community Resources
 
 Contact Us
 
 Directions to Keter Torah

Announcements : Shabbat Notes
 
Parashat Devarim - Shabbat Chazon
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Parashat Devarim      Shabbat Chazon       20 - 21 / Av 6

 

Shabbat Schedule

v      Friday   Candles – 8:05pm (7:20pm for early Shabbat)

Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat – 7:00pm & 8:10pm

v      Shabbat          Shacharit – 7:25am & 9:00am          Hashkama Shiur by Rabbi Dr. Howie Apfel                 Latest Shma – 9:22am           Torah Tots – 10:45am             Daf Yomi – 6:55pm       Mincha/Shiur 7:55pm     Shabbat ends – 9:11pm

 

Weekday Minyanim

Shacharit

v      Sunday                                       6:40am, 8:00am & 9:00am

v      Monday & Thursday                 5:50am & 7:15am

v      Tuesday          Tisha B’Av         5:30am & 7:15am & 8:30am

v      Wednesday & Friday                6:00am & 7:15am

 

Mincha / Ma’ariv

v      Sunday, Wednesday & Thursday                8:00pm

v      Monday & Tuesday                                      See Tisha B’Av Schedule

 Daf Yomi

v      Sunday - 7:15am              Monday through Friday – 6:30am

 

Next Shabbat

v      Friday, July 27,         Candles – 7:59pm    

                                         Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat7:00pm & 8:05pm

 

 

Kidnapped Soldiers

It has been over a year since Gilad Shalit (Gilad ben Aviva), Ehud Goldwasser (Ehud ben Malka) and Eldad Regev (Eldad ben Tova) were kidnapped! Please keep them in mind.

 

 

 


Kiddush

Sponsored by:

{     Rochelle & Philip Goldschmiedt, commemorating the yartzeit of Phil’s mother, Lisbeth, z”l.

{     Yael & Michael Mosberg, in honor of the birth of their daughter, Lea Noah.

 

Mazal Tov

{     To Alyssa & Ari Forman on the birth of their daughter, Atara.

{     To Rachel & Avi Hochstein on the birth of a granddaughter, to their children, Aliza & Allan Fromen.

{     To Roberta & Rafe Safier on the birth of a grandson, to their children, Tanja & Yaacov Safier.

 

Keter Torah Shiurim

{     Rabbi Duvie Weiss will deliver the shiur between Mincha & Ma’ariv this Shabbat.

      Wednesday at 8:30pm - Rabbi Duvie Weiss’ Gmara shiur.

Yamim Noraim

{     Please send in your Yamim Noraim seat reservations to guarantee a seat at the minyan of your choice. The children’s discount expires on August 1.

 

Keter Torah News

{     Rabbi Baum will be away through Sunday. For any questions, please contact Rabbi Duvie Weiss at 201-407-0784 or at dweiss@corp.idt.net.

{     Registration has started for the Keter Torah/Matan Bat Mitzvah Program, for girls turning 12 from November 2007 through October 2008. For more information, please contact Debbie Baum at ydembaum@aol.com.

{     An exciting evening is planned for Keter Torah young couples on Monday, August 6. See next week’s Shabbat notes for information

 

ATARA News

{     Debbie Baum will speak at ATARA’s class for women on “The Relationship between Shabbat Nachamu and the Fourth Commandment”, next Shabbat, Shabbat Nachamu, at 5:30pm.

{     Save the date: ATARA’s annual family picnic will be held on Sunday, August 26, at 3:30pm at Sheridan Park, New Milford. More details to follow.

 

{     The YU Keter Torah Summer Kollel is back! Elementary, junior high and high school boys are invited to come to Keter Torah through August 3 to learn with members of the Yeshiva University Keter Torah Summer Kollel. One-on-one learning opportunities with YU Kollel members are available Monday through Thursday from 4:00pm-5:00 pm, 5:00pm-6:00 pm, and 8:00 pm-9:00pm.  On Thursdays, there will be Pizza and Parasha from 5:15pm-6:15pm. For more information and to register, contact Yoni Fox at Ketertorahkollel@gmail.com or 201-563-7591.

 

Youth News

{     KTYD is looking for group leaders for the coming year. To find out the requirements and to interview, contact Rivki at 201-923-7622 or rivki19@yahoo.com.

 

Torah Tots

{     Parents of small children are invited to join our Mommy and Me program on Shabbat mornings from 10:30am-11:15am in the Shul apartment. We are also looking for volunteers to help run this program.

 

Community News

{     Mrs. Laura Hoenig Silbermann will give a lecture on "The Loss of a Great Love - the Destruction of the Beit Hamikdash", today at 5:00pm at the home of Lois and Avi Blumenfeld, 1358 Sussex Road, Bergenfield.

{     Rav Chaim Eisen will speak on "An Analysis of the Views of the Yerushalmi and Midrash Eicha about the Birth of the Mashiach on the day of the Churban”, this Sunday following the 8:00am Shacharit at Rinat Yisrael. 

 

 

TISHA B’Av SCHEDULE 5767

 

Erev Tisha B’Av – Monday, July 23

 

Mincha – 1:40pm, 6:25pm & 8:05pm

Fast begins – 8:21pm

Ma’ariv, Eicha & Kinot – 8:30pm

Following Kinot, Rabbi Baum will give a shiur on Megillat Eicha

 

Tuesday, July 24

 

Shacharit & Kinot – 5:30am & 7:15am

(with brief explanation of various Kinot by Rabbi Baum)

 

Shacharit & Kinot Explained by Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter

Shacharit – 8:30am

Shiur – 9:15am

Kinot Explained – 11:00am to 5:00pm

 

Chatzot – 1:02pm

Mincha – 1:45pm, 5:00pm& 7:55pm

 

Film, Hero in Heaven5:30pm

Film, Eyes to See the Redemption6:30pm

Following the 7:55pm Mincha, Rabbi Baum will deliver a shiur on Responsa from the Holocaust

Ma’ariv – 8:50pm

Fast ends – 8:59pm

 

 

 


Shacharit & Kinot Explained by Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter

 

Keter Torah will again host Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, University Professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University and Senior Scholar at YU’s Center for the Jewish Future, who will explain the Kinot in accordance with the teachings of Rabbi Soloveitchik, zt”l. This program will be broadcast live on YUTORAH.org

 

Please contact Rabbi Baum to co-sponsor the program

 

 

FilmMichael Levin (z”l) A Hero in Heaven.

Born and raised in the U.S., Michael Levin made Aliyah at 16. He was killed in combat last year in the Second Lebanon War and was buried on Tisha B’Av.

 

FilmEyes to See the Redemption - Breaking the Cycle of Baseless Hatred

A new presentation by the renowned speakers, Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., and Rabbi Jonathan Rietti, with a special message from HaRav Hagaon Shmuel Kamenetsky.


Top of Page

Shabbat Notes
Parashat Vayigash - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Vayeshev - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Vayeshev - Shabbat Shalom
Shabbat Notes Parshat Vayishlach
Parashat Vayetze - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Toldot - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Chaye Sarah
Parashat Vayera - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Noach - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Ha'azinu - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Vayelech - Shabbat Shuva
Parashat Nitzavim - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Ki Tetze - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Re'eh - Shabbat Mevarchim
Parashat Ekev - Shabbat Shalom
Parashat Va'Etchanan - Shabbat Nachamu
Shabbat Parshat Devarim Shabbat Chazon
Shabbat Parshat Devarim Shabbat Chazon
Shabbat Notes Parshat Masei
Shabbat Notes Parshat Masei

Search ketertorah.org

Visit Congregation Keter Torah's online community at Yahoo Groups.


Copyright © 2004 by Congregation Keter Torah. Paper-cut Keter Torah logo by Dena Levie.
Site design by Abacus Consulting. Click here to read our Privacy Policy.
Site hosted by Smart ComputerSolutions.