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Celebrating Shabbos With Our Youth<br />
Everything you need for an "Over the Top" Shabbos experience<br />
Shabbos Schedule<br />
No longer will your children get lost amongst the crowds in Shul on<br />
Shabbos morning. The Shul youth has worked together to organize a<br />
highly educational and fun program for children and teens of all<br />
ages. Each Shabbos morning program involves a mix of Tefilla<br />
(prayer), Parsha (weekly Torah study) and general "Jewishness",<br />
through games, songs, and stories. Taught by our very own Shul<br />
Bochurim and youth girls, each child will experience Shabbos in its<br />
full glory; leaving with a taste of holiness and fun memories that will<br />
keep them coming back from week to week. A Kiddush exclusively<br />
for the children culminates the exciting program.<br />
Shabbos<br />
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.<br />
Malkie’s Tot Shabbat (ages 0 - 4): Montessori Classroom 2<br />
(enter from the Women’s Sanctuary)<br />
Girls: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />
Yakira Leah's Program for Girls: ages 5-7: Classroom 2<br />
Bashy’s Program for Girls: ages 8-10: Classroom 1<br />
Batsheva’s Program for Tween Girls: ages 11-13: Rabbi Lipskar’s Study<br />
Sarah Malka’s Program for Teen Girls: ages 14 and up: Teen Room<br />
(at the back of the women’s sanctuary)<br />
Boys: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />
Eli’s Program: Boys ages 5-9: The New Montessori Classroom 3<br />
Yossi’s Program: Boys ages 10-13: Haime Library<br />
Menachem’s Program: Teen Boys 14-18: Montessori Classroom 1<br />
6:45 p.m.<br />
Messibos Shabbos for all Girls (Classroom 1)<br />
6:45 p.m.<br />
Shalosh Seudos for all Boys (Youth Synagogue)<br />
For more information on any of our Youth Programming,<br />
please contact Devorah Leah Andrusier at 305 868-1411 ext 7328<br />
Shalosh Seudos<br />
For Boys<br />
Every Shabbos evening at 6:45 pm In the Youth Synagogue (upstairs)<br />
Be There! GREAT PRIZES!!!<br />
Prizes kindly sponsored by the Goldczer Family<br />
The Tehillim Club ~ THIS SHABBOS<br />
The Lubavitcher Rebbe said, “Be scrupulous about saying the entire<br />
Tehillim (Psalms) on Shabbos Mevarchim (Blessing of the New<br />
Month). It is crucial for you, for your children, and your children’s<br />
children.”<br />
The Tehillim Club allows children to become more familiar with saying<br />
Tehillim on Shabbos Mevarchim by breaking the chapters down into<br />
manageable, age-appropriate segments and rewards students with prizes<br />
for participation. Each month, students who complete their Tehillim<br />
allotment are entered into a raffle to win great prizes.<br />
Hot chocolate and Danishes for all who attend!<br />
Every Shabbos Mevarchim in the Haime Library<br />
8:00 - 9:00 am<br />
Sponsored by the Duchman Family<br />
YOUTH COUNSELORS<br />
GIRLS:<br />
Bashy<br />
Batsheva<br />
Sarah Malka<br />
Yakira Leah<br />
Shabbos <strong>Tazriah</strong><br />
Shabbos with the Teen Boys Minyan<br />
Ever wonder how you can teach your son to follow with a real<br />
Minyan, or even run his own? The Shul youth has created the scene.<br />
Every Shabbos morning, each teen has his own chance to play a<br />
vital role in his own Shul Minyan, lead by one of our very own<br />
Rabbis and Youth leaders. Every week all the boys have a chance to<br />
act as Chazzan, Gabbai or ‘Rabbi’. This hands-on approach gives<br />
each teen the opportunity to experience Shul and prayer to its<br />
fullest, by involving them in every aspect of the Davening.<br />
BOYS:<br />
Eli<br />
Menachem<br />
Shimon<br />
Yossi<br />
For Boys Only: ages 14-18<br />
Shabbos<br />
Child Enrichment Center Classroom # 2<br />
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />
*Please note: The Teen Minyan is strictly for the Teens. We<br />
would appreciate it if adults would stay in the Main Sanctuary.<br />
For more information: Contact 305 868 1411 ext. 7345<br />
Torah Quiz<br />
Questions This Week:<br />
1. How do we know that the Mitzvah of Milah is even<br />
greater than the Mitzvah of Shabbos? (Gemorah Shabbos)<br />
2. Why was Yosef Hatzadik originally imprisoned for ten<br />
years? (Shemos Rabbah)<br />
3. Which Jews got Tara’as on the 17th of Tammuz 2448?<br />
(Vayikrah Raba)<br />
Answers for Last Week:<br />
1. There are 21 different non-Kosher birds. They are<br />
categorized and distinct by their violent nature. (Rambam<br />
Macholos Asuros 1-14)<br />
2. Certain grasshoppers are Kosher, but since we are not<br />
sure which ones we don’t eat any of them. Some<br />
Sephardim still are sure which are the permitted ones and<br />
have a tradition to eat them. (Taz Yoreh Deah 85, Aruch<br />
Hashulchan)<br />
3. The Berocha upon kosher grasshoppers is Shehakol.<br />
(Others held no Berocha would be said, since they are<br />
damaging to crops.) (Berachos 40b)<br />
Prizes kindly sponsored by the Goldczer Family.<br />
Last Week’s Winner<br />
Batya Segal<br />
Father & Son will resume in the Fall<br />
when the clocks change again!<br />
Messibos Shabbos<br />
For Girls<br />
An exciting program for all Girls: 1st-5th Grade.<br />
Every Shabbos afternoon at 6:45 pm (Afternoon Mincha) In Classroom # 1<br />
Come and Enjoy Tzivos HaShem learning, great food & nosh, prizes,<br />
games and stories.