Go To: www.ohrhatorahdallas.org for all this information (and more!) Contact the Editor at: editor@ohrhatorahdallas.org Newsletter Archive Parshas Behar- Bechukosai 24 Iyyar 5777 May 20, 2017 7 Friday, May 19, 2017 Early Mincha and Learning: 6:00 pm Mincha/Kabbalas Shabbos: 7:00 pm Earliest Candlelighting: 6:55 pm Latest Candlelighting: 8:04 pm (Summer Schedule) May 20, 2017 Havdalah: 9:08 pm Pages (Stone Chumash) Torah reading Page 696 Haftorah: Page 1179 Next Week Friday, May 27, 2017 Early Mincha and Learning: 6:00 pm Mincha/Kabbalas Shabbos: 7:00 pm Earliest Candlelighting: 7:00 pm Latest Candlelighting: 8:09 pm (Summer Schedule) Shabbos Hospitality Liaison: Mitch Roberts Meals in time of Need Liaison: Meira Naor Bikkur Cholim Liaison Jan Zak Tehillim Liaison: Risa Solomon I t s A l l A b o u t T i m e SHABBOS Shacharis Hashkama 7:30 am Main 8:45 am Alternative Services Learners 10:00 am Youth Groups 10:00 am Shiurim R Heller s Parsha Class 8:15 am R Feigenbaum - (Mesechta Shabbos) 4 6:55 pm Daf Yomi 7:10 pm R Sarna- Parsha Class- 7:10 pm Father Son Learning- 6:55 pm - This week's Daf: Brachos 36 Mincha 7:55 pm Havdalah 9:08 pm WEEKDAYS Shacharis Sunday 7:00/8:00 am Mon - Fri - 6:40/ 7:10 am Earliest time for Tallis & Tefillin 5:22 am Latest time for Shema 9:53 am Latest Shacharis 11:03 am Mincha/Maariv 8:10 pm Nightfall 9:08 pm (Say the three paragraphs of the Shema) Late Maariv Sunday Thursday 10:00 pm (downstairs) Kiddush & Shalosh Seudos Early Kiddush is sponsored in honor of Shalom s birthday parashat Behar Bechukotai we wish him happiness, success and good health and a happy birthday. Etty, Roy, Mollie, Liam, Ella and Rafi, Yaakov and Tehila, Barak, Brooke and Shayna and Meir Krengel, we all love you. Kiddush is sponsored by Rabbi Binyomin and Bracha Stolov in honor of our dear son, Berel Elimelech's Bar Mitzvah and SIYUM SHISHA SIDREI MISHNA. We are so proud of the Ben-Torah you are becoming. May you continue to grow in Torah and Yiras Shamayim and bring much nachas to your family, yourself, your community, Klal Yisrael and HKB"H. Shalosh Seudos is sponsored by Congregation Ohr HaTorah, in honor of the Stolov Bar Mitzvah and in honor of R' Binyomin Stolov. For the countless hours he has spent teaching Mishnayos and Davening on Shabbos, at Ohr HaTorah. May he continue to teach Torah and Yiras Shamayim in good health until 120 years!
About our Members! Mazal Tov to Berel Stolov on his Bar Mitzvah. Mazal Tov to his parents Rabbi Binyomin and Bracha Stolov. Mazal Tov to Shira and Dmitriy Olukhov on the birth of a baby girl. Mazal Tov to Rabbi and Daniella Kosowsky on the birth of a grandson. Shavuos All Night Learning: Different levels of sponsorships are available. Contact the office if you would like to sponsor in honor or memory of a loved one. Ohr HaTorah Baseball: Coach is back, baseball is on at 9:45 am Sunday at Jamestown Park. Please be on time so teams can be made up at that time. If you are late, your child can still play with one of the teams. See you all there. Chopped: Shavuos Edition sponsored by Ohr HaTorah and DATA. Come hear Rebbetzin Chaya Feigenbaum and enjoy a cooking competition using mystery ingredients! Tuesday, May 23 rd at 8:30 pm at the home of Shani Fox, 5842 Harvest Hill. Light dairy refreshments will be served. Announcements & Upcoming Events ~ Nights in the Beis presents an inspiring, fun evening: The Legacy of Torah a pre- Shavuos presentation including an inspiring video about the life of R Nosson Tzvi Finkel on Wednesday, May 24 from 8:40 to 9:20 pm, Ohr Social Hall. Community-wide, for Men. Free admission. Hors D oeuvres and snacks. Sponsored by Gavin Kam and Jeremy Cassius. Women of Ohr: Climb Towards Shavuos Together! Join the 20 minute phone conference calls throughout Sefiras Haomer. The calls are on Sunday and Thursday nights at 9:00 pm on the topic of personal growth and middos. See flyer for all the details. To sponsor a Kiddush or Shalosh Seudas please contact the office by TUESDAY to insure that the information is included in the weekly update. For all other sponsorships, please see the shul website. Thank you! Thanks to ~ Gideon Posner for providing the archery shooting at the Lag Baomer picnic and to Texas Kosher Bbq for providing the food. Bulletin designed,updated, and published by Dru Richman
"Nights In The Beis Presents an inspiring fun evening: "THE LEGACY OF TORAH A pre-shavous presenta8on featuring an inspiring video on the life of R' Nosson Tzvi Finkel. Date/Time: Wednesday night May 24 a5er Marriv, Aprox. length 8:40-9:20pm Place: The Ohr Hatorah Social Hall Community wide For Men- Free admission, Hors D'oevres and Snacks Served Sponsored by: Gavin Kam and Jeremy Cassius
This Week's Halacha Shiur is Addressing: HALACHOS OF WAITING BETWEEN EATING MILK AND MEAT In Preparation for Shavous Some of the Questions that will be addressed: 1) Do you need to wait a half hour after eating milk? 2) Do you need to wash your mouth out? 3) Can you eat milk and meat separately during the same meal? 4) How long must you wait to eat milk after eating meat? Is there any difference if you ate chicken or meat? 5) Must a person floss his eat after eating meat before he eats milk? And many more practical questions as well as a deep understanding of the basis for these halachos!!!! Place: Ohr Hatorah (Learners Service Room) Time: 8:35 Thursday night (following Maariv) Given by: Rabbi Shaya Fox Date: 5/18 NOTE: ANYONE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING THE RECORDING OF THE SHIUR BY EMAIL PLEASE CONTACT RABBI SHAYA FOX AT SFOX@DALLASTORAH.ORG
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