
Parashat Vayikra/ Hachodesh &
Rosh Chodesh Nisan
Friday, Mar 16
Mesechet Ta'anis 6:15 am
Shacharit 6:45 am
Candle Lighting 6:45 pm
Mincha 6:50 pm
Shabbat, Mar 17
Rosh Chodesh - Nisan 1
Shacharit 7:15am, 9:00 am
Kriat Shma 10:04 am
Siftei Chaiim Shiur: 6:20 pm
Mincha 6:40 pm
Ma'ariv 7:49 pm
Havdalah 7:55 pm
Sunday, Mar 18
Shacharit 8:30 am
Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:50 pm
Monday, Mar 19
Mesechet Ta'anis 6:15 am
Shacharit 6:35 am
Tuesday, Mar 20
Mesechet Ta'anis 6:15 am
Shacharit 6:45 am
Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:50 pm
Wednesday, Mar 21
Mesechet Ta'anis 6:15 am
Shacharit 6:45 am
Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:50 pm
Thursday, Mar 22
Mesechet Ta'anis 6:15 am
Shacharit 6:35 am
Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:50 pm
Contact Us
CONGREGATION
ARZEI DAROM
725 Queen Anne Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Rabbi Aharon Ciment
rabbi@arzeidarom.org
Study: 201-530-0043
President: Yosef Rothstein
president@arzeidarom.org
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Events
This week is our Crockpot Kiddush in honor of Rosh Chodesh Nisan. Thank you to Sarah Barber for making cholent for us to enjoy at kiddush.
Seudah Shlishit
Seudah shlishit is sponsored by Rocky and Ita Cohen l’zecher nishmat Moshe Leib ben Mordechai Hakohein, Rocky’s father.
Arzei Darom Board Meeting - Mar 18
There will be a board meeting at the shul at 8 pm Sunday, March 18. All are welcome to attend.
Arzei Darom Seder - Mar 30
Arzei Darom Dinner - June 10
This year's Arzei Darom dinner will be on June 10. The shul is pleased to announce we will be honoring Aliza and Ron Goldgewert for all of their contributions to the shul. Please be on the lookout for more information coming out soon.
Arzei Darom Cookbook
Calling all cooks, calling all cooks it is time to dust your recipes off the shelf. The Arzei sisterhood wants to see what great treats you have to eat. It is time to share your recipes, your tried and true, funky and new, traditional or obscure as long as it's delicious please consider a submission. Step one in the process is very easy, fill out the enclosed google document with a description of something yummy. Step two will follow shortly where you will be asked to submit the recipe with all the details.
Please contact ellierothstein@gmail.com with any questions. Step one in the process is very easy, click here to fill out the google document with a description of something yummy.
Youth Department News
Mommy and Me is led by a rotating group of local moms with help from enthusiastic middle school youth volunteers. Leading the program is easy, fun, and gets our little ones excited about Shabbat and being in shul! If you are interested in leading Mommy and Me once a month (or more!), or have any questions about the program, please email mommyandme@arzeidarom.org
PoKiZman Club meets every Shabbat at 10:15 am.
Please remind your children to be prepared to participate in davening.
Kiddush Committee News
Kiddush clean up is on a rotating basis, based on your last name. While we recognize that everyone in your group may not be available each Shabbat, we ask that you pitch in if you are assigned in that month so that the same people are not doing the clean-up each week. We all like kiddushes and we all make plans for lunch after shul so please be respectful of your fellow congregants by helping out during your assigned month if you are in shul. We also ask that you please watch your children during Kiddush to the extent possible, and to place their finished items in the garbage cans provided.
March: Segal, Segal, Shore, Strazynski, Strulowitz
For more information on anything Kiddush-related, please contact Holly Weiss at kiddush@arzeidarom.org.
Community Events
Shatzer Matza Orders via Beth Aaron
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood is selling Shmura Matza for Pesach from the Shatzer Matza Factory in Brooklyn, offering regular, whole wheat, gluten-free oat and spelt. The deadline for all orders is Wednesday, March 21. Pickup for all orders will be on Sunday, March 25, at the Yaros home, 910 Prince Street, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Order online at www.bethaaron.org/event/matza18.
Keter Torah Lectures by an MIT Physicist and R. Liebtag
This Shabbat, at 5:30pm at Keter Torah, Dr. Jeremy England, Associate Professor of Physics at MIT, will speak on "What the Sea Saw: Laws of Nature, Unpredictability, and the Meaning of New." Following Mincha at 6:30pm, Dr. England will speak on “Climate Change in Mitzrayim: Forecasters, Mobs, and the Social Contract of the Pagan God-King."
On Tuesday, March 20, at 11:00am, Rabbi Menachem Leibtag will speak at Keter Torah.
Harav Baruch Gigi, Rosh Yeshiva - Yeshivat Har Etzion - Mar 16/17
Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Nisan, Parashat HaHodesh - Vayikra, March 16/17 2018
Shaarei Orah: 1425 Essex Road, Teaneck, New Jersey
Harav Gigi will be speaking at the following times:
- Erev Shabbat, Friday, March 16th during Kabbalat Shabbat, approximately 7:10 PM: The Value of Life and the Values of Life – A View from Vayikra
- Shabbat, March 17th Pre-Minha, 5:45 PM: The Sephardic Rabbis and Zionism: A Review and Discussion
- Shabbat, March 17th, Seudah Shelisheet, approximately 7:00 PM: Hachodesh Hazeh Lachem: The Calendar of Second Temple Sects and Our Role in This World.
Bnei Yeshuran Shiur - Mar 17
Congregation Bnai Yeshurun’s Adult Education Committee Presents
Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik
"When Bitter is Better: A New Culinary and Philosophical Approach to Marror"
Motzai Shabbat, Motzai Shabbat, March 17th at 9:15 PM
Rabbi Dr. Meir Y. Soloveichik is director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University and rabbi at Congregation Shearith Israel in Manhattan. He graduated summa cum laude from Yeshiva College, received his semikha from RIETS, and was a member of its Beren Kollel Elyon. In 2010, he received his doctorate in religion from Princeton University. Rabbi Soloveichik has lectured throughout the United States, in Europe, and in Israel to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences on topics relating to Jewish theology, bioethics, wartime ethics, and Jewish-Christian relations. His essays on these subjects have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, First Things, Azure, Tradition, and the Torah U-Madda Journal.
Yad Leah - Clothing Drive for Israel - Mar 18
Get a head start on Pesach, clean your closets and donate your clothing to needy families in Israel. Boys, Girls, Mens and Womens clothing in EXCELLENT condition is desperately needed. Also collecting: gently-used linens, towels, tablecloths, handbags, backpacks, shoes and all outerwear
Suggested Donation: $36 to help defray shipping and distribution
Drop-off sites on March 18:
Ahavath Torah, Englewood 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Teaneck Jewish Center/Heichal HaTorah 9:00 AM -3:00 PM
Beth Abraham, Bergenfield 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM
Anshei Lubavitch, Fair Lawn 9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Bnai Yeshurun, Teaneck 1:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Yad Leah 2 Brighton Ave, Passaic, NJ 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM
Questions: info@yadleah.org 973-955-0861 http://www.yadleah.org
Jewish Federation Mega Food Drive - Mar 25
Jewish Federation is once again holding a March Mega Food Drive. http://www.jfnnj.org/fooddrive/ for drop off locations. We’re collecting food in March and inviting your synagogue members to join us for sorting and packing on Sunday, March 25. We ask that you please advertise this program in your synagogue bulletin for February and March using the attached flyer.
Project S.A.R.A.H. 12 Annual Breakfast - Apr 22
Sunday April 22nd 2018, 9:30-11:30am, at Cong. Keter Torah. Honorees: Guests of Honor - Mark & Susan Wiesen; Rabbinical Supporter Award - Rabbi Michael & Bassie Taubes; Volunteer Recognition Award - Moshe & Dena Kinderlehrer. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Joyanna Silberg. The event is free, walk-ins are welcomed. Babysitting is available (please let know in advance) as well as valet parking will be provided. For reservations: http://www.ProjectSARAH.org
Nutrition Series Part Two - Apr 23
There's still time to attend the second session by Coach Gila Guzman, Ma'ayanot Nutrition Teacher
Session 2: Transforming Your Shabbat Table From Sweet to Savory
Monday, April 23, 8 PM
An examination of your relationship with food: the banishment of guilt and shame
Cooking demo: Cauliflower rice with toppings bar
Session will take place at the home of Adeena and Yaakov Pultman, 172 Bennett Avenue, Teaneck. For more information and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Pam Ennis:ennisp@maayanot.org.
The Morning Brochos Series at Ohr HaTorah
Mrs. Chani Juravel is giving a mini series on "The Morning Brochos: The Mindset of Blessed Living" at Ohr HaTorah, 36 Rector Court, Bergenfield on Thursday mornings at 10:00am. There is a $10 charge for the class.
Bnai Yeshurun Lecture Series for Women
Congregation Bnai Yeshurun’s Beis Medrash Program presents a new shiur series for women taught by Rabbi Ari Zahtz. "Bilvavi Mishkan Evneh - Developing our Spiritual Personalities". Tuesday mornings at 10:15 am in the CBY Beis Medresh. All women are invited to join and learn!
Drivers Needed for Tomchei Shabbos
Urgent need, Chesed opportunity: Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County has an urgent need for drivers. Deliveries take place Wednesday night between 4-8 pm. If available please email Lkornwasser1@gmail.com.
Bikur Cholim of Bergen County seeking volunteers
Bikur Cholim of Bergen County (BCBC) provides support, facilities, and services to ease the burden of families during trying times. We partner with our families to relieve some of the stress and effects of illness, with compassion and concern. BCBC is a volunteer driven, not- for-profit organization, guided by the RCBC. We are currently looking for men and women who would like to join our volunteer core of sensitive and caring individuals, so that we can expand our services to those in need. We are looking for volunteers to help with: meal preparation, driving the elderly or ill to local doctor appointments, visiting people in need, or giving respite to a caregiver. As we expand, we are also looking for people with organizational expertise to oversee new projects. Please visit our website at bikurcholimbergencounty.org and visit our VOLUNTEER PAGE or email volunteer@bikurcholimbergencounty.org to sign up to help our efforts. For any questions call us at 201-579-3066.
Teaneck Area Chevrutah Finder
www.teaneckchavrusa.com
Mikvah appointments now available online!
Appointments may now be booked online for the Teaneck Mikvah (http://www.teaneckmikvah.com). You must make an online appointment to use the Mikvah on Friday night or Yom Tov, other times walk-ins are welcomed. If you have a special circumstance, please call Miriam Feman at the Mikvah, 201-837-8220, and she will do her best to accommodate your needs. The Keylim Mikvah is open from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Please call the Mikvah, 201-837-8220, with any questions.
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