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Letter from
the Chairman of the Board
Dear Friends,
It is certainly no exaggeration to say that this year's Motzaei Shabbat
Social Evening and Lecture Series is very special. Having gotten off to
a magnificent start with Caroline Glick as our speaker, we are eagerly
anticipating our next program which is taking place at 8:00 PM on Saturday evening November 28th. It will feature a dialogue
between our Mayor, the Hon. Nir Barkat and David Horovitz, the
Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post. I have already invited you to submit topics of a general
nature which you would like discussed. Such requests may be submitted to our
e-mail address: jgs@zahav.net.il. There will be a large screen set up on
the entrance floor of our building so that as the Friedler Hall is filled to
capacity, others will be able to both see and hear the program. The entire
community is invited.
The future programs in this year's series are as follows: On January
9th, our speaker will be Dr. Daniel Gordis. Dr. Gordis is Senior
Vice-President of the Shalem Center where he is also a Senior Fellow. He is the author of seven books to
date with others soon to be published. His articles have appeared in
leading newspapers and magazines throughout the world.
On February 13th, Israel's Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy, the Hon. Dan Meridor will
be our speaker. Mr. Meridor, a lawyer by profession, has served as
Government Minister, Knesset Member and advisor to Prime Ministers since
1982. He has been a Knesset observer to the Council of Europe and has published
articles in academic journals.
Our speaker for the final program in this year's series, on Saturday evening
March 13th, will be our Council Member and world renowned statesman, author
and lecturer, Ambassador Yehuda Avner. His newest book is being
published during that month and we hope to have copies available for him to
sign as you purchase them that evening.
These programs are in English and there is no charge for admission. We
are very grateful to those organizations that are cooperating with us in
sponsoring this series: The Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel
(AACI); The Orthodox Union-Israel (0U); Nefesh B'Nefesh; Young Israel of
Rehavia (Hanassi); Yeshurun Central Synagogue, American Israeli Action
Coalition, (AIAC), Council of Young Israel Rabbis in Israel and Rabbinical
Council of America.-Israel.
As I noted last week, on Friday evening November 13 (Shabbat Parashat Chayay
Sarah), under the Chairmanship of our Council Member Tobias Berman, we and
the Yeshurun Central Synagogue are hosting, in our catering hall, a Shabbat
Dinner for lone soldiers who are based in the Jerusalem area. This will
be the first of several such Shabbat Dinners during the course of the year
for lone soldiers. We thank the Center for Lone Soldiers and Nefesh B'Nefesh,
who are greatly assisting in organizing the evening. We are grateful to our
President and his wife, Dr. Felix and Dr. Miriam Glaubach, who have
underwritten the costs for this first Dinner. If you would like to
contribute towards the costs of future such events, please e-mail us for
further information at jgs@zahav.net.il If you
are a lone soldier and would like to participate, please contact Ellie
Solimani of Nefesh B'Nefesh (ellie@nbn.org.il) or Daniel
Charter of the Center for Lone Soldiers at 054-206-3321.
Thanks to the several people who responded to our call for a large Chazzan's
Machzor for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. We are receiving two sets, one
from Jerusalem and one from The United States. We will acknowledge these gifts, in our newsletter,
within the next few weeks.
Mazal Tov to our Supporting Members and congregants Bert and Shirley Abell on
the birth and naming of their great-granddaughter, Avigail Kramer, born to
their grandchildren Yedidyah and Mimi Kramer. May Avigail go to Torah,
chupah l'ben Torah and maasim tovim and be a constant source of nachat to her
family and to all Am Yisrael.
I call your attention to the opportunity you have to memorialize a loved one
with a plaque on the Memorial Tablets in our Main Synagogue. The cost
is $3,000 per plaque, which is lit each year for the entire month in which
the Yahrzeit is observed. As I often tell people making inquiries about
this possibility: When one puts up a plaque in a Synagogue in the Diaspora,
in half a century from now the neighborhood may change and the Synagogue may
either close or move to a different area. B'ezrat Hashem, The Jerusalem Great Synagogue will always be in a Jewish neighborhood, will always
remain a Synagogue and will always house these Memorial Tablets. For
further information about this opportunity, please contact our Director
General, Rabbi Finkelstein at jgs@zahav.net.il or by phone
(052-389-5190).
We continue to pray for the good health and immediate release of Gilad ben
Aviva Schalit. Please add prayers for refua sheleima for those who were
injured in terrorist attacks and in the War in Gaza and for Ratza bat Reesa
(Roslyn Lowy), Aryeh ben Sarah Leah (Chazzan Aryeh Goldberg), Amiram ben
Reina (Amiram Benshimol), Zahava bat Rachel (Zahava Meczes), Channa bat Chaya
Devorah (Anna Schlesinger), Bracha Miriam bat Rachel (Miriam Sheinberg),
Chaim Ariel ben Vera Devora (Ariel Sharon), Shoshana bat Miriam (Susan
Shapiro), Chaya bat Chava (Chaya Herstik), Amit Yehuda ben Malka (Dr.Amit
Schwartz), Shimon Elimelech ben Sima Rivka (Marc Weinberg), Avraham Yeshayahu
ben Aviva (Avraham Yeshayahu Feiner), Shai ben Rachel (Shai Peltz),
Miriam Rivkah bat Adina Leah (Miriam Strasberg), Yissachar Dov ben Peshe (Bud
Silver), Moshe Avigdor ben Rivkah (Martin Herzog), Penina Rivka Yoela bat
Mirel (Penny Bowman), Avichai Avraham ben Sarah Miriam, and Gitel Rivka
bat Chaya Risa. May they all be blessed with a speedy and complete recovery
and enjoy good health for many more years.
Guest Chazzan Moshe Goldberg will officiate this Friday evening (4:40 PM) and
on Shabbat morning, Parashat Lech L'cha (7:55 AM). We welcome our guest
baal keriah for this Shabbat, Mr. Joey Joseph from London. If
you are in our area, I hope you will join us.
Shabbat shalom.
Asher Schapiro
UPCOMING EVENTS
November 6-7
Shabbat Parashat Vayayra - The Jerusalem Cantors Choir conducted by Binyamin Glickman will officiate on Friday
evening (4:35 PM) with soloists:
Moshe Adurian, Yossi Birenbaum and Ronny Ofir. On Shabbat morning (7:55 AM) Chief Chazzan Chaim Adler will officiate accompanied by the Jerusalem Cantors Choir conducted by Binyamin Glickman and featuring the young
soloist Oded Israeli.
November 13-14 Shabbat Parashat Chayay Sarah and Shabbat Mevorchim – Chief Chazzan
Chaim Adler will officiate on Friday evening (4:30 PM) and Shabbat morning
(7:55 AM) accompanied by The Jerusalem Great Synagogue Choir conducted by
Elli Jaffe.
November 13 – Erev
Shabbat evening – The first of a series of Shabbat Dinners for lone soldiers
stationed in the Jerusalem area.
November 16 – Monday – 1:00 PM – In Beit Midrash Be'er Miriam. Tefilat Mincha and Tifilot for
Yom Kippur Katan. Guest Chazzan David Weinberg will officiate.
November 28 – 8:00 PM –
Motzaei Shabbat Social Evening and Lecture Program – Dialogue between
Jerusalem Mayor, the Hon. Nir Barkat and David Horovitz, Editor-in-Chief of
The Jerusalem Post.
January 9 – 8:00 PM - Motzaei Shabbat Social Evening and Lecture Program –
Speaker: Dr. Daniel Gordis. Topic to be announced.
February 13 - 8:15 PM - Motzaei Shabbat Social Evening and Lecture Program –
Speaker: Israel's Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy The Hon. Dan
Meridor. Topic to be announced.
March 13 – 8:30 PM - Motzaei Shabbat Social Evening and Lecture Program –
Speaker: Ambassador Yehuda Avner. Topic to be announced.
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