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Copy of MaNishmaSept122015

Copy of MaNishmaSept122015

Artist: Sarah Hall, RCA 28 ELUL 5775/SEPTEMBER 12 2015


PA R A SH AT N ITSAV I M

SHABBAT READINGS SHABBAT SCHEDULE DAILY MINYAN

Torah Candle Lighting (Sept 11) 7:17 pm Sunday 9:00 am/6:00 pm
Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20 Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma’ariv 6:00 pm
Hertz 878, Etz Hayim 1165 Shaharit (Sanctuary) 9:00 am Monday 8:00 am/6:00 pm
Minha/Ma’ariv 7:05 pm
Haftarah Havdalah 8:05 pm Tuesday 8:00 am/7:20 pm
Yesha’yahu 61:10–63:9 Candle Lighting (Sept 18) 7:05 pm
Hertz 883, Etz Hayim 1180 Wednesday–Thursday 7:15 am/7:30 pm

Friday 7:15 am/6:00 pm

Wednesday is the Fast of Gedaliah

Please note: Shaharit and Haftarah will be conducted by Hazzan Yaniv Sananes

Thank you to our sponsors. Mazal Tov to:

The Congregational Kiddush is • Sasha Stackle and Pablo Knobel on
co-sponsored by: their Aufruf on Monday, September 7
and marriage on Thursday, September
• Shirley Anne Haber and Family in 10, and to the parents, Tatiana and Alan
honour of the 80th birthday of our Stackle and Susana and Leon Knobel.
founding president Harvey M. Haber
Q.C. • Iris and Bradley Roth on the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Samuel Roth, on
Thursday, September 10. We invite you to experience the Shabbat
Project weekend with us on Friday,
Duty
October 23 at 6:00 pm. Invite your friends
As much as prayer and repentence are themes of the High Holidays, so is tzedakah. and enjoy a special Friday night experience
Tzedakah can refer to charitable giving, but is rooted in the attributes of justice together. Members: Adults $20, Kids $15;
and righteousness. More than out of goodness or generosity, we give because it is our
duty. Non-Members: Adults $27, Kids $20.
Traditional Friday night dinner reservations
The way we see tzedakah is a paradigm of how we are meant to relate to all of are required by October 19. Contact the
the commandments. Duty means conquering every contrary emotion, and completing synagogue office or visit the BT website to
the task to the best of our ability. It is an especially important teaching to remember
on the High Holidays when we ask God to forgive us. Tzedakah again serves as the register online. Need more info?
paradigm. We proclaim that we don’t deserve forgiveness because of God’s goodness, Contact Sigal.
but because it is God’s duty. The claim is bold, but it resonates as we expect to be
rewarded measure for measure. ACTION ON THE REFUGEE CRISIS

Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsberg taught us the right way to perform our duty of Rabbi Grover has appealed to the
tzedakah this time of year: “When a poor man asks you for aid, do not use his faults as
an excuse for not helping him. For then God will look for your offenses and he is sure congregation for support in organizing our
to find many.”
synagogue’s response to the refugee crisis.
L’shana tova tikatevu ve’tehatemu!
The synagogue is accepting contributions
Th
and looking for volunteers who are willing

to help coordinate. We need people

of all ages who are motivated to make a

difference. Please contact the synagogue

office for contributions, and e-mail Rabbi

Grover if you are able to volunteer.

BETH 0
TIKVAH
SYNAGOGUE
1966–2016

YOUTH & YOUNG FAMILY

TGIS UJA Moss Family Shinshinim:
B’ruhim Ha’Baim!
Thank G–d It’s Shabbat! Youth Services are available this morning
from 10:30 am–noon. Please be sure to welcome our 2015-2016
• Tots Shabbat in the Youth Room– now weekly drop-off: this week UJA Moss Family Shinshinim: Sagi Alon
& Noam Moser. Lots of opportunities in
with Kati Szabo Kovari
• Beginyan and Allstars–Shinshinim’s Room store for incredible Israel Engagement with
these amazing young people. If you would
A Shabbat morning drop-off service for kids up
to SK in the Youth Room. Enjoy a meaningful like to host Sagi and Noam for dinner,
Shabbat service featuring: Tefillah and Torah contact Sigal.
service for Tots, singing and movement, free
play, Parshat Ha’Shavuah, holiday and special Sunday Sprouts
activities, story-time, snack and berahot and
much more! Have you heard the news? Tots We’re back with 8 weeks of fun on Sunday mornings from
Shabbat is now a drop-off service every 9:30–11:30 am on: Oct 18, 25, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and Dec 13.
Shabbat and holiday morning. ECE Educators Meet us in the Youth Room and enjoy Hebrew music circle time with
will be in the youth room weekly from 10:30am Hazzan Tibi, arts & crafts, big toy fun and story time with Isabela,
multi-sports provided by Sports with Jay, plus brunch and more. BT
Tots Shabbat - noon. Drop off your kids in the best of hands Members: $60 for the series or $10 drop in; Non-Members: $80 for
the series or $12 drop-in. Visit the BT website to register online or
while you enjoy services in the sanctuary. Can’t contact the synagogue office. Need more info? Contact Sigal.
wait to wish you Shabbat Shalom! Need more
B​ T Blazers - Halutzim (grade 1-4)
info? Contact Sigal.
Join us for a Lulav and Etrog Workshop on Sunday, September 27
Let’s Decorate the Sukkah! from noon–1:30 pm. Members $25, Non-Members $30. Includes:
pizza lunch, Lulav and Etrog Workshop with Rabbi Vilenkin from
Join us on Sunday, September 27 from 1:30–3:30 pm and help us Tzivos Hashem, make and take your won lulav and etrog set. Contact
make this year’s BT Sukkah spectacular.Our Shinshinim: Sagi and Danielle: [email protected] or visit the Halutzim page on the
Noam will be there with special craft. They are looking for recycled website to register by Sept. 10.​ After the program - why not stay
for the Decorate the Sukkah program and get picked up at 3:30 pm
plastic bottles. If you have any that you can spare, we would instead?
appreciate them. Participate for FREE, but visit the BT website to
register online by September 24th and help us plan this program Zerizim (grade 5-8)

responsibly. Need more info? Contact Sigal. Motzei Shabbat October 3 is the place to be for Pizza in the Hut.
Save the date and stay tuned for more information. There will be
Men’s Floor Hockey pizza PLUS surprises, maybe a special trip and fun galore. Watch
your emails for details coming soon.
Another season begins on October 1st for men 18+ on Thursday
evenings from 8:30–10:00 pm in the synagogue gym. Visit the BTY (grade 9-12)
BT website to download your waiver and register online or contact
Joey Glass at: [email protected] or call 647-505-7803 for more Puts you in the driver’s seat! Give us your program ideas, get involved
information. There is no cost to participate. We welcome your and together we can make a difference. Contact Danielle with your
donations and tax receipts will be provided. ideas [email protected]

Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah CCCS Holler For Hallah (JK- Grade 5) CCCS

The fun begins on October 5 at 6:00 pm with evening services invites you to get ready for the Shabbat Project on Sunday, October
with singing and dancing. Following services, stay for a delicious 18 from 12:30–3:30 pm at Adath Israel Congregation,
dairy dessert buffet. The fun continues on October 6 with morning 37 Southbourne Avenue. Make your own Hallah Kit including:
services beginning at 8:45 am. Youth programs begin at 10:30 am Hallah covers, boards and of course Hallah! $18 per child includes
with edible crafts, Terrific Torah Trail Scavenger Hunts (with special pizza lunch and snacks (kosher and nut free). Craft activity with Ilana
surprises for all), story-time for Tots and more! Following morning Mansharov, Judaica craft specialist, I.M. Creative Learning. Don’t
services, the congregation is invited to lunch in the Assembly Hall. forget to dress for mess! Access your application at: canadianccs.ca and
register by October 13. For more information contact:
For more information, contact the synagogue office. [email protected]

ADULT EDUCATION

Fall Lunch & Learn 2015 Upcoming!

• LUNCH 12:10 PM • LEARN 12:40 PM Hazzanim with Humour, Shmaltzando
A Melaveh Malka on Saturday, November 28 with Hazzanim
This series has been generously sponsored by Helen Stollar. Charles Osborne and Tibor Kovari along with Temple Sinai and

Oct 13 to Dec 1 Beth Tikvah Choirs.
8-pack:
Member – $119; Community Member–$139 Check our website and the Musica brochure
for the full series of programmes.
4-pack:
Beth Tikvah Member–$65; Community Member–$75

Single Tickets–$20 per session. By reservation only: 416-221-3433
or email [email protected]. We accept Visa or Mastercard.
To check speaker topic descriptions and for more information:
http://www.bethtikvahtoronto.org or by calling the office at
416-221-3433.

Current Events and World Happenings HESED 5776
Six interactive sessions moderated by Kol Nidre - Tuesday September 22
Murray Armel: 5:30–6:45 pm
October 7, 14, 21, 28
November 4, 11 In proud support of the North York
from 10:00–11:30 am Harvest Food Bank, Beth Tikvah asks you
to give generously to the Annual Kol
Bereavement Support Program Nidre Food Drive. Please fill and bring a
bag with non-perishable food items.
Beth Tikvah Synagogue is offering a bereavement support
program to its members. Non-members are welcome at a Order your
nominal fee. The program will be led by trained bereavement Lulav and Etrog today!
group facilitator, Annette Foux. The group will meet on The cost is $65 per set.
Sunday mornings for 8 weeks from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at
the Synagogue: October 18, 25; November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Deadline to order is
and December 6. You may register with Rabbi Grover’s September 18.
assistant Rosalie at 416-221-3433 ext 312 or via email at Call the office at

[email protected] 416-221-3433 to order.

The Jews of China Register today for
the Sukkot Dinner on
Led by Professor Margo Gewurtz September 27 at 6 pm!
7:30-9:00 pm Deadline for regisration is

This series will explore the story of one of the most intriguing September 21.
diasporas of world Jewry, one that includes Chinese $22 for Adults; $12 for
Jews and refugees fleeing the Russian Revolution
and the Holocaust. children under 12.
Call the office to register.
October 28;
November 5, 11, 18, 25; Make your donations for the Simhat
Torah Honourees!
December 1 by Friday, October 2. Call the Synagogue
office for more information.
Members: No Charge Forms available in the office, Sanctuary,
Non-Members: $15/session or online.
.
or $75 for entire series

Register online at the BT Website
or by phone at 416-221-3433. Pre-registration and payment

required by October 22

YAHRZEITS

The following members are observing Yahrzeits this week: Tues Sept 15:
Charles Laxer, Barry Lipkus, David Phillips, Susan Roadburg,
Fri Sept 11: Betty Rumberg, Ronda Roth, Linda Chodos
Mona Brown, Jack Cohen, Judith Rosen, Rhonda Kibrick-Lazear,
Bronna Ginsberg, Sandi Mandel, Fagel Mitgang, Brenda Perlmutter Wed Sept 16:
Susan Baruch, Coreen Robinson, Rita Karp, Itzhak Pilc, Howard Rose,
Sat Sept 12: George Stern, David Walters
Maxine Beale, Carolyn Feldman, Robert Hersco, Steven Stein
Thurs Sept 17:
Sun Sept 13: Sharon Rapoport, Betty Sharpe, David Feinstein, Philip Goodfield,
Henry Alkin, Sherry Lewkowicz, Irene Kott, Murray Silver, Honey Saltzman, Sam Holtzman, Ettie Hailman, Florence Persyko,
Harley Waxer Rose Pearlman, Clarence Rosenhek

Mon Sept 14: Fri Sept 18:
Louis Chelin, Deborah Gollom, Harvey Fruitman, Harry Herberman, Atida Soifer, Joel Clamen, Ralph Cohen, Carl Goldenberg,
Caren Ludwig Shoychet, Jack Rotsztain, Michael Garbary, Ernest Hurst, Marsha Urowitz, Beulah Esakov, Arlene Silver,
Helen Goldberg Howard Michaels, Leslie Schneeweiss, Veronica Zarek

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Revised Prayer for Canada Ramah Jerusalem High School
Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim
Eternal God, Your glory embraces the heavens and the earth, Your will (TRY) and USY HighPresent...
and power sustains all creation. We ask for Your continued blessings
upon our country, upon Her Majesty the Queen and her government, Spend a High School Semester in Israel
and upon all who exercise just and rightful authority. Enlighten them with For Grades 10, 11, and 12! Information
insights from Your Torah so that they may administer all affairs of state Session on: Sunday, September 20 at
fairly. Bless and protect all Canadian Forces who defend our democratic 4:00 PM. 466 Bedford Park Ave. RSVP
ideals at home and abroad. May peace and security, happiness and to: www.tinyurl.com/TRYinfo.
prosperity, justice and freedom forever abide in our midst. And let us
say: Amen.

All evening meetings and programs begin with services at 7:30 pm unless
otherwise listed:

Mon. Sept 14 • Rosh Hashanah Day 1

Tues. Sept 15 • Rosh Hashanah Day 2

3080 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Thurs. Sept 17 • Writer’s Club 1:30 pm
• Choir Rehearsal 8:00 pm
ON M2N 5L3 • Board of Governors Meeting 8:00 pm

Tel: 416-221-3433 TO HONOUR THE SANCTITY OF THE SYNAGOGUE
Children under the age of 6 are welcomed on the bimah accompanied by
Fax: 416-221-1602 their parents or grandparents. Any person coming up to the bimah must
have their head and shoulders covered and women’s dresses should be
http://www.bethtikvahtoronto.org of modest length. We do not permit smoking, photography, writing, use
Rabbi: Jarrod R. Grover of beepers, cell phones or other wireless equipment in the synagogue
Hazzan: Tibor Kovari throughout Shabbat and Yom Tov. At any time in the service when the
Ritual Director: Irv Kirshenblat congregation is standing in prayer, please refrain from moving about.
Rabbi Emeritus Senior Scholar: Dr. Avraham Feder Applause is not customary at any time during the service.
Executive Director: Doris Alter
Youth and Young Families Director: Sigal Tuch
Choir Director: Klara Bagley Heifetz
President: Issie Fishman


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