
Parashat Beha'alotcha
Friday, June 21
Shacharit 6:45 am
Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:30, 7:15, 8:20 pm
Plag Candles 6:57 pm
Regular Candle Lighting 8:13 pm
Shabbat, Jun 22
Shacharit 7:15 am
Shacharit 9:00 am
Kriat Shma 9:11 am
Mincha 8:05 pm
Ma'ariv 9:15 pm
Havdalah 9:21 pm
Sunday, Jun 23
Shacharit 8:30 am
Monday, Jun 24
Shacharit 6:35 am
Plag Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:45 pm
Mincha/Ma'ariv 8:20 pm
Tuesday, Jun 25
Shacharit 6:45 am
Plag Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:45 pm
Mincha/Ma'ariv 8:20 pm
Wednesday, Jun 26
Shacharit 6:45 am
Plag Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:45 pm
Mincha/Ma'ariv 8:20 pm
Thursday, Jun 27
Shacharit 6:35 am
Plag Mincha/Ma'ariv 6:45 pm
Mincha/Ma'ariv 8:20 pm
Contact Us
CONGREGATION
ARZEI DAROM
725 Queen Anne Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Rabbi Aharon Ciment
rabbi@arzeidarom.org
Study: 201-530-0043
President: Miles Levin
president@arzeidarom.org
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Events
Mazel Tov
Mazel Tov to Sophie Rose on the occasion of her becoming a bat mitzvah!! Mazel tov to her parents, Nancy and Doug and to sisters Hannah, Audrey, & Charlotte. Also a special mazel tov to Sophie's grandmother Sandra Cate.
Kiddush
Kiddush is sponsored by the Rose family in honor of Sophie’s bat mitzvah.
Popsicles and Parsha
Weather permitting, the community is invited to the new Arzei Darom playground (737 Queen Anne Rd) for parsha, popsicles, and of course playing on the playground at 4pm.
We thank the Sharret family for sponsoring the popsicles this week. If you would like to sponsor for future weeks, please contact Elisheva Greenbaum.
Seudah Shlishit
Seudah Shlishit this week is sponsored in honor of the Daf Hayomi Siyum on Maseches Bechoros as well as the Daf Hashavua Chabura's completion of Maseches Megillah this past week.
Daf HaShavuah: Mon-Friday 6:15 am
Mazel Tov to the Daf Hashavua Chabura on their completion of Maseches Megillah this past week. They will iy'H begin Maseches Moed Katan this Monday! All are invited to join.
Community Seudah Shlishit - 6/29
Shabbat Parshat Shelach (6/29) community seudah shlishit at the Jewish Center of Teaneck featuring Rabbi Nati Hefgot, Rabbi Beni Krohn, Rabbi Larry Rothwachs, Rabbi Kenny Schiowitz, and Rabbi Daniel Fridman. Mincha will meet at 6:35, and the Seudah Shlishit will be from 7-8.
Thank you to Arzei Darom who hosted Parsha and Pizza this year for our local children who are not in Yeshiva. We so appreciate you letting us use the social hall to teach Torah each week
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.
Shul Wide Learning of Tanach
In honor of Sukkot, and the recently donated English-Hebrew Tanach set on behalf on the Rothstein's, we are continuing our annual shul wide learning program. Men, women, and children are encouraged to sign-up by choosing a sefer of Tanach for independent study. The completion date is for Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot for a siyum in the sukkah during Shalosh Seudat.
Our hope is to have every member of the Arzei Darom community participate in this siyum. In order to allow everyone to participate, regardless of their background or skill set, we encourage groups to sign-up together to learn larger seforim. In addition, there are many wonderful online shiurim that cover the text of each of the books of Tanach, which can help you get through a sefer. For example, the OU has a series of shiurim, both on the weekly Torah portions, and on each sefer of Nach. Links to each series is provided below and can be used to get you through a portion of Nach:
You can sign-up in shul, or by emailing Simcha Borodach with the name of the sefer you will learn.
Please also consider sponsoring the siyum for this wonderful event!
Contact Simcha Borodach at simcha.borodach@gmail.com for details.
Chesed Corner
Chazaktogether, the informal support group for parents whose children struggle with emotional and behavior problems, is scheduled to meet Wednesday June 26th from 8:30 - 10:00pm at Arzei Darom social hall. Please email chazaktogether@gmail.com with questions.
Care One is in need of a few men each Shabbat so the residents will have a minyan. There is a concern that during the summer months it will be even harder for them to have a minyan at night and in the morning. On Shabbat morning they often have to wait 15-30 minutes for a minyan. Chessed hours are available to those who need them. If you are available to go or have questions please contact ellierothstein@gmail.com
I am also looking to restart the bikur cholim Care One Shabbat afternoon visits. Email me if you are interested in a rotation at ellierothstein@gmail.com
Toiletry Collection Drive - Ongoing collection of full size shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste and bar soap that is distributed on a regular basis to community members in need. This is a year-round collection and very much needed. Drop off at the Stone residence - 578 Grenville Avenue, Teaneck - purple collection box located at the right side door. Questions? Please contact Gila - gr5thkid@msn.com. There will be a box upstairs at Arzei Darom soon or you can bring the items to Ellie Rothstein’s home if that is more convenient.
Kiddush Committee News
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 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.
June: Blech, Borgen, Borodach, Cohen, Darack
We also ask that you please watch your children during kiddush and place their finished items in the garbage cans provided.
Community Events
SIR Weekend at Beth Aaron
This Shabbat, June 21-22, Rabbi Yehoshua Landau of Yeshivat Reishit Yerushalayim and Tiferet Seminary in Beit Shemesh will be the Scholar-in-Residence at Congregation Beth Aaron, 950 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck.
On Friday evening, June 21, at 9:00 p.m., young women from grades 11 through college are invited to a special Oneg Shabbat with Rabbi Landau at the home of Chaviva and Rabbi Rothwachs, 288 Schley Place.
On Shabbat, June 22, at 7:05 p.m., at Congregation Beth Aaron, Rabbi Landau will address the entire community on the topic of "אשרינו מה טוב חלקנו: Unwrapping Our Most Special Gift,” and, following the 8:05 p.m. mincha, he will speak on "Beyond 613: In Search of a Meaningful Relationship with Hashem.”
Rabbi Yehoshua Landau is respected as a master teacher who brings creativity and clarity to the shiur room, insight and patience to personal discussions, and his trademark smile to everyone.
The Uptown Jewish Film festival will be held on one day, Sunday, June 23rd, at the Columbia University Campbell Sports Center from 12pm-9pm. Three critically acclaimed films and speakers will be presented along with light refreshments. Tickets are free but donations are suggested. Tickets may be reserved at https://www.juarts.org.
The Films -
12pm: Carvalho's Journey; Speaker: Steve Rivo, Director
3pm: Who Will Write our History? Speaker, Professor Robert Shapiro, Brooklyn College
6pm: Keep Quiet; With an Introduction from Rabbi Herschel Hartz, Omanut: Jewish Uptown Arts
Campbell Sports Center - 505 West 218th Street, Intersection of 218th Street and Broadway. For questions, please feel free to call us at 646-883-5397 or email us at omanutarts@gmail.com.
Beth Aaron Learning - June 23
The topic for this week’s Shivti seder limud at Congregation Beth Aaron is “Good Deals that are Price Mistakes: Is it a Discount Sale or Stealing? (Part 1).” Rabbi Sason Gabay will lead the shiur and the chabura before the shiur. The program is held this Sunday, June 23, on the lower level, beginning at 9:00 a.m. A light breakfast will be served at 8:45 a.m. Each Sunday morning program typically will be independent from the previous and subsequent programs. A WhatsApp group has been created for Shivti attendees. To be added to the list, or for information about the program, please contact Mordy Ungar, 201-741-3920, m_ungar2@yahoo.com.
BMT Schedule
The Beit Midrash of Teaneck would like to welcome Bergen County's male retirees to join in a unique Talmud Torah experience providing interactive learning in a Beit Midrash setting. BMT is located at Heichal Hatorah, 70 Sterling Pl. and meets on Monday and Wednesday mornings between 9:15 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. This week, seder begins at 9:15 am; at 10:00 a.m., Rabbi Daniel Fridman (JCOT/TABC) will give a shiur on Gemara Brachot; at 11:00 a.m., Dr. Tammy Jacobowitz (Judaic Studies, SAR) will give a shiur “Reimagining Vayikra: Taking our cues from Vayikra Rabbah” (Monday). Mrs. Rivka Kahan (Principal, Maayanot High School for Girls) will give a shiur, “Understanding the Chet of Eitz HaDaat” (Wednesday); at 12:00, Rabbi Hayyim Angel (Yeshiva University) will give a shiur on Sefer Yirmiyahu.
Source sheets are provided and can be obtained in advance by contacting BMTeaneck@gmail.com
Mikva, The Musical - Music and Monologues from the Deep
Ppresentred by Nechamacomfort. For women only. Limited N.Y. and N.J. engagement. Monday June 24, 8 PM Black Box theater, 200 Walraven Dr. Teaneck NJ
CCSA Weekly Meeting
Communities Confronting Substance Abuse, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation founded with the goals of bringing awareness, education, prevention and programming regarding substance abuse and addiction to local communities.
CCSA has established a local support group for family members of loved ones suffering from addiction, is working with local Yeshiva day and high schools on several initiatives, and organizes educational events and programs. 100% of funds received go toward these efforts, so please consider a donation to help us at this time. https://www.time2talkaddiction.org/
Please click HERE for upcoming events. Please click HERE for CCSA's latest news.
She'arit Ha-Plate Needs a New Home
She’arit ha-Plate of Bergen County, a volunteer, non-profit organization that collects excess kosher food from restaurants and smachot and distributes it discretely to people who can use it, is looking for a new site. We currently occupy a garage attached to a single-family home in Teaneck, an arrangement that has worked very well for many years, but the home will soon be put on the market and we will need to move. We are therefore looking for a new site in the Teaneck area. If you potentially have available space or know of others who might have space available for our operation, please contact Daniel Chazin, DChazin@aol.com, 201-835-5338.
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) is currently looking for men and women who would like to join our volunteer core of sensitive and caring individuals. We are looking for help with: meal preparation, driving the elderly or ill to local doctor appointments, visiting people in need, or giving respite to a caregiver. We are also looking for people with organizational expertise to oversee new projects.
BCBC provides support, facilities, and services to ease the burden of families during trying times. BCBC partners 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. 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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