Kiddush is Sponsored By Zachary and Sigalit Dimenstein in honor of Netanel Aharon s Bar Mitzvah. Netanel, we are so proud of the incredible young mentsch you have become. Your love and kindness to family members and friends bring us much nachat. May Hashem be there for you at each step of your life and shower you with abundant blessings. We love you. We express our heartfelt appreciation to the Rabbi for his guidance, support and the words of wisdom he has given Netanel. We also thank and welcome our family and friends who have joined us from near and far to celebrate our simchah. kiddush is co-sponsored by Irwin and Gloria Scarf with tremendous gratitude to Hashem and Hakaras HaTov to Rabbi Jeff, Shoshie, Rabbi Reich, Brooke and the entire Adat community for your continual love and support. Welcome New Members David and Melissa Pinn and their children, Noah and Eliana Harry and Valerie Shoshani and their children, Raquel, Isaac and Simon MINYON SCHEDULE 10/26 Candles...5:46 p.m. 10/26 Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat...5:50 p.m. Talmud in Depth...8:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning...9:00 a.m. Teen Minyan...9:30 a.m. Shema-Latest Time...9:48 a.m. Daf Yomi...4:50 p.m. Shabbat Mincha...5:35 p.m. Shabbat ends...6:45 p.m. Daf Yomi II...7:30 p.m. This Coming Week Sunday Shacharit...8:30 a.m. Sun. - Thu. Mincha/Ma ariv...5:45 p.m. Mon & Thu. Shacharit...6:30 a.m. Tue., Wed. & Fri. Shacharit...6:45 a.m. Class Schedule Sunday Talmud in Depth...7:45 a.m. Daf Yomi...6:15 p.m. Monday - Thursday Talmud I...6:00 a.m. Monday - Friday Talmud in Depth...7:30 a.m. Monday Pirkei Avot...7:30 p.m. Daf Yomi...8:30 p.m. Tuesday Women s/mesillat Yesharim...11:00 a.m. Daf Yomi...6:15 p.m. Wednesday Women s Class/Pirkei Avos...11:00 a.m. Prophets/Mishlei...7:30 p.m. Daf Yomi...8:15 p.m. Thursday Parsha...7:30 p.m. Daf Yomi...8:15 p.m. In Memory of Linda Neiman the congregation ADAT YESHURUN Weekly NEWS bulletin Rabbi Jeffrey Wohlgelernter Vol. XXVII No. 4 Assistant Rabbi Daniel Reich Abraham Loebenstein, President 18 Cheshvan 5779 October 27, 2018 This Week s Torah Reading Vayera The Torah Reading begins on page 88 in the Hirsch, page 78 in the Stone. The Haftorah begins on page 826 in the Hirsch and page 1134 in the Stone. In the first aliyah, we read of Avraham s predicament on the third day after his circumcision. Avraham was visited by G-d Himself as a tribute to his having undergone this circumcision, thereby elevating himself far above the rest of humanity. Because Hashem wanted to spare Avraham from the stresses of his daily routine of caring for guests, He made it unbearably hot ensuring no guest would come. As this lack of guests caused Avraham even greater pain, He organized three angels, dressed as people, to cross his gates. The Torah mentions And he saw twice to teach us a valuable lesson. Many times we see a situation and get enthused at first but with the passage of time our emotions subside and our enthusiasm dissipates. Not so with Avraham. He saw, not only on an emotional level, that an opportunity had arisen, but on an intellectual level as well. Intellectual commitment never dissipates. This was Avraham Avinu, totally consistent in his behavior. The Torah relates how the old and infirm Avraham most graciously attended to his guests with alacrity and care, never worrying about his own personal situation. After having benefited from his hospitality, the angels brought their message of hope to Avraham and Sarah: a child would be born to them. Question to Ponder: Our Sages tell us say little and do a lot. Where do we see this maxim manifest itself in Avraham s behavior? In the second aliyah, Sarah laughed in disbelief that she would be blessed with a child. After this news, Avraham was informed that S dom, home to Lot, would be destroyed. Avraham showed his love for humanity by interceding on behalf of the S domites to see if by some chance they could be saved! Unfortunately, no righteousness could be found there and Hashem vowed to carry out His original plan, to destroy S dom. Question to Ponder: Can you explain the different points of Avraham s argument with Hashem? The angels arrived in S dom, in the third aliyah, and Lot was warned that though the city would be destroyed, he would be saved. Only Lot, his wife and daughters were saved from destruction. His sons-in-law had already forfeited their chance for life. Unfortunately, his wife did not adhere to G-d s message of leaving totally and showing no regrets. Therefore she was punished measure for measure. She had shown miserliness with regard to salt, which was plentiful in S dom, and thus she turned into a pillar of salt.
Parsha Continues Question to Ponder: Can you contrast Lot s benevolence to the strangers with that of Avraham s? How was Lot s kindness deficient? Three events are recorded in the fourth aliyah: the destruction of S dom, the subsequent downfall of Lot and his daughters, the events of Sarah s second abduction (this time by the hand of Avimelech, King of G rar) and how Sarah was remembered by Hashem and a child was born to her. Our Sages teach that Yitzchak was born in this miraculous fashion to be the paradigm of the miraculous nature of G-d s chosen people. He was called Yitzchak from the word tzchok, ironic joke. This is the nature of the Jew, his ironic continued existence despite being up against the most trying circumstances. Question to Ponder: If Lot s sin with his daughters is so grave, why are their offspring the seeds of Moshiach? The fifth aliyah relates how Yishmael was a terrible influence on Yitzchak. This caused his expulsion from the house of Avraham. Though it was not easy for Avraham, as it went against all of his natural tendencies, Hashem told him to listen to Sarah. Purging evil influence was the right thing to do. Once he realized that this was Hashem s will, he performed the act with his usual alacrity. Yishmael was near death, but was saved nevertheless, as he was judged only on the merits of who he was and not who he would become in the future. Question to Ponder: Why was it necessary for G-d to save Yishmael? In the sixth aliyah, Avimelech, awed by all the miracles performed for Avraham, made a pact of peace with him. Question to Ponder: Was the peace treaty a good idea? In the last aliyah, the Torah relates the incident of Akeidas Yitzchak, the binding of Yitzchak! Question to Ponder: Explain how this event was the high point of Avraham s existence and not, as the apikorsim (heretics) would have it, a black mark on an otherwise positive existence. save the date You Host Shabbat Lunch December 15, 2018 (new date) and Sisterhood Painting Night Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. Details to Follow on both of these Fabulous Events! Sponsor a Kiddush Available Kiddush Options: $295 - Regular Kiddush Sponsor $175 - Regular Kiddush Co-Sponsor $700- Deluxe Kiddush (2 weeks advance notice is required) $175 Seudah Shlishit DATES THAT ARE AVAILABLE: Nov 3 rd, 10 th, 17 th & 24 th Contact the office at info@adatyeshurun. org or call (858) 535-1196 to sponsor. WE THANK OUR SECURITY VOLUNTEERS Friday Evening 5:50 p.m Moises Eilemberg 6:30 p.m. Mendy Rezmovitch Shabbat Morning 9:00 a.m. Milton Krasner 9:30 a.m. Dave Hastings 10:00 a.m. Rick Venger 10:30 a.m. Liora Green 11:00 a.m. Craig Glasser 11:30 a.m. N/A to Zachary and Sigalit Dimenstein on Netanel s Bar Mitzvah. and to Sam and Sandra Dimenstein on their grandson, Netanel s, Bar Mitzvah. and to Mitch Shack and Tina Beranbaum on the birth of their granddaughter, Aliyah Perel Shayna. and to Eli and Iliana Glovinsky on Ryan s engagement to Mollie Raymond. special thank you Thank you, Milton Krasner for heading up the shul security for the past two and a half years, and thank you for your continued involvement in helping keep our shul and congregants safe! Welcome to Moises Eilemberg, who is stepping into this role, and thank you as well for your years of service. Thank you, also to all our volunteers who step up to this role every Shabbat and during the Holidays. Committed volunteers, both men and women, are still needed. Please speak with Moises Eilemberg if you would like to help. welcome our shabbat san diego guests! A special welcome to our guests who have joined us for Shabbat San Diego. Please make sure to introduce yourselves to the Rabbis and the President, and please let us know if you need to be hosted for a meal.
save the date Sisterhood Chanukah Wine & Cheese Event Shabbat, December 8, 2018 Motzei Shabbat (8:00 p.m.) at the home of Karen Aron Details to Follow Get Ready for Boys & Girls Club! Keep your eyes peeled for future updates in the bulletins and from Rabbi Reich about the Boys and Girls Club Events! Girl s Club will start on 11/7 and Boy s Club will start on 11/14! Details will be coming soon.
Updated Shabbat@Adat Kids Program! Adat Tots (3 YRs 1 st Grade) Classroom A Adat Juniors (2 nd Grade 6 th Grade); Boys in Tent; Girls in Rabbi Reich s Office 10:00 AM Welcome and Get Ready 10:15 AM Magical Shabbos Carpet Ride (Daven and Sing Fun Shabbos Songs) 10:35 AM* Picture the Parsha (the weekly Torah portion presented in a fun way by the Adat Tots counselor) 10:50 AM Kidz Kiddush with Delicious Treats! 11:05 AM Come outside for Parsha Palooza with Rabbi Reich! 10:00 AM Shabbos Davening for Shabbos Dollars! (Lead by Adat Junior counselors) 10:20 AM* Parsha Preview Learning the Parsha with Adat Junior counselors will earn you Shabbos Dollars! 10:45 AM Parsha Palooza with Rabbi Reich! 11:05 AM Kiddush w/ Delicious Shabbos Treats 11:15 AM Come outside for some Fun and Games! 11:20 AM** Fun and Games! *All Adat Tots will be brought into Shul to see the Returning of the Torah *All Adat Juniors will be brought into Shul to see the Returning of the Torah **Adon Olam will be sung in unison by all of the Children in the Shabbat@Adat Kids program **Adon Olam will be sung in unison by all of the Children in the Shabbat@Adat Kids program TEEN MINYAN Classroom B Shul Every Shabbos Morning @9:30 Mommy & Me (Children under the age of 3) - In classroom C - Every Shabbat morning