Our Mission: To be a welcoming, SPOTLIGHT · 3/11/2019 · yahrzeits of Herman and Sylvia...
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Volume 12, Issue 3
March 2019— Adar 1 / Adar II 5779
SPOTLIGHT Our Mission: To be a welcoming,
caring and spirited Orthodox
congregation that enables and
inspires our members, our children
and all Jews to deepen their
commitment to live, learn and love
Torah, applying it to everyday living
in the modern world.
ד“בס
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GENERAL SYNAGOGUE FUND - used to meet the needs of the general synagogue budget
PUSHKA FUND - used at the discretion of the Rabbi and gabbai to donate tzedakah to worthy causes on behalf of BIAV
RABBI GILBERT SHOHAM LIBRARY FUND - used to acquire educational materials for the synagogue library
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND - used to cover costs outside of the congregational budget which serve to enhance the community at large
GOLDSTEIN YOUTH FUND - to provide financial assistance to BIAV youth, NCSY programs, Jewish summer camp programs and trips to Israel
BIAV BUILDING FUND - established to raise the funds for the outright purchase of the building and its refurbishment
TREE OF LIFE - donated by the Klein and Silverstein families in honor of Hyman and Sarah Zeldin. Gold leaves are available for purchase
SARA & JOSEPH MEGERMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND - used to provide financial assistance for children attending out-of-town Jewish based programs
ROSE BORNSTEIN FUND - for the purchase of prayer books for use during synagogue services
IZZY BERGER MEMORIAL TORAH FUND - established as a tribute to our beloved Gabbai, to make purchases and improvements in Torah reading
SAM NUSSBAUM z”l ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND - established as a memorial to provide assistance for March of the Living or other Israel experiences
SHEFFIELD CEMETERY - used to provide financial assistance for the upkeep and maintenance of our cemetery
YOUTH PROGRAMMING - to support youth activities at BIAV
MATMIDIM EDUCATION FUND - to assist in the welfare of the Matmidim Program at HBHA, under the direction of our Rabbi
TODD AND NAOMI COHN CHAZAK FUND - used to inspire and strengthen BIAV youth through inspirational role models and activities
OVERLAND PARK ERUV - to support the maintenance and upkeep of the eruv that serves our community
CONVERSION TO JUDAISM FUND - to support candidates pursuing conversion in their studies
DONATIONS AND HONORS
General Donations ANONYMOUS Ms. Rivka Anton yahrzeit of her grandfather Naftali Hertz ben Meir z"l Mr Bernard C. Backer Mr. & Mrs. Craig Brown yahrzeits of Herman and Sylvia Goldstein and Mark Goldstein z"l Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Chambers Mr. Ben Cohen in memory of his father Eugene Cohen z"l Mr. Michael Coleman Mr. Andy Ernstein Mrs. Shirlee Ernstein in honor of the birth of the Rosenberg's granddaughter condolences on the passing of Sheila Miller's mother Dorothy Alice Hadley z"l speedy recovery of Alisa Kartch's right thumb yahrzeit of grandmother Gussie Bogdanoff, Gisi bat Eliyahu z"l yahrzeit of daughter Barbara McKee, Bracha Avigail bat Shlomo Yona z"l yahrzeit of mother Clara Bogdanoff Siegelbaum, Chaya bat Binyamin z"l yahrzeit of husband Shelby Ernstein, Shlomo Yonah ben Yisrael HaKohen z"l Ms. Harriet Fein yahrzeit of Nathan Temposky z"l Mr. Douglas Fuller Mr. Gavriel Glickman in honor of Adam Kaye for a lovely Shabbat meal with a beautiful family in memory of Gavi Glickman's grandmother z"l Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gortenburg yahrzeit of Melvin Gortenburg z"l yahrzeit of Isadore Friedman z”l
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Haney yahrzeit of Morris Dresnick z"l Mr. Barry Krigel Mrs. Esther Levens in memory of her husband Vrem D. Levens z"l Dr. Esther Megerman in memory of Sara Megerman z"l condolences to Sheila Miller on the passing of her mother Dorothy Alice Hadley z"l Mrs. Sharon Noorollah yahrzeit of Keramat Noorollah z"l Mrs. Elizabeth Nussbaum speedy recovery and good health to Larry Smith happy anniversary to Larry and Ronna Nussbaum Mr. & Mrs. Marty Rosenberg aliyah and in honor of the birth of Mira Leah Rosenberg Mrs. & Mr. Mikhail Viron Mr. & Mrs. Davey Wajcman for an aliyah in honor of Ava Kaye's first birthday Rabbi's Discretionary Fund Donations Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Chambers Mr. Douglas Fuller Mr. & Mrs. Greg Greenberg Dr. M. Goldberg & Dr. R. Solomon in memory of Rosa's father Bernard Solomon z"l Ernesto Zepeda & Sandy Suffian Rose Bornstein Prayerbook Donation Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dimbert in memory of Sheila Miller's mother Dorothy Alice Hadley z"l
Sheffield Cemetery donation Mrs. Joyce Bratman yahrzeit of Mollie Bratman z"l Tamid Perpetual Fund Donation Mrs. Fannie Krashin yahrzeit of Margaret Krashin z"l
DONATION CARD POLICY Donations of $10 or more will be communicated with a donation card sent to the family being recognized. All donations, regardless of amount, will continue to be noted in the monthly Spotlight. Note that in order to allow time to prepare, the listings include donations recorded January 19 through February 22.
DONATIONS VIA CREDIT CARD For those making donations by credit card please consider adding 4% to your donation to offset fees charged to the shul.
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March Birthdays
1 Tova Green
3 Carol Katzman
4 Harris Winitz
5 Jesse Noam Ernstein
Rosalie Wolder
7 Adina Glass Jason Sokol
9 Jacob Addadi Bruce Daniels
Eliyahu Kikirova Esther Megerman
Yael Mizrahi
10 Blanche Sosland
12 Flora Wintz
13 Jonathan Jacobs
15 Avi Rockoff
18 Vic Bergman
21 Zandy Davis
Larina Gebhard
22 Sabrina Singer
23 Sarah Attias
Hannah Robinow 24
Rachel Gruber Sara Wajcman
25 Sara Natanova
26 Julie Krashin
28 Rachael Hartwich
Maury Kohn Sarah Krawcheck
29 Adam Shemitz Judi Solomont
30 Adam Kaye
31 Rini Gonsher Emuna Stern
March Anniversaries
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Norm & Adina Glass
4 Jeff & Susan Horen
11 Norm & Alison Heisler
12 Adam & Alison Kaye
17 Eitan & Leah Malka Miller
18 Roy & Ariella Ben-Aharon
24 Steve & Karen Rothstein
25 Jonathan & Sherri Jacobs
26 Nathaniel & Sarah Stern
29 Ryan & Nadia Hoffman
Yahrzeits March 1—24 Adar 1 Vrem Levens Evelyn Grossman Seidler
March 2—25 Adar 1 Morris Tulchinsky
March 3—26 Adar 1 Izrik Moishe Becker Morris Dresnick Abraham Zeldin
March 4—27 Adar 1 Annetta Adler Clara Bogdanoff Siegelbaum
March 5—28 Adar 1 Jetta Bergmann
March 6—29 Adar 1 Shelby Ernstein
March 9 –2 Adar II Michael Steven Schwartz Steve M. Spector
March 10—3 Adar II Carol Horowitz Zavel Shmidov
March 12—5 Adar II Edith Chellin
March 27—20 Adar II Rita Lega
March 30—23 Adar II Jacqueline Goodman
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The next
Simcha Kiddush
will be held on March 23
Parshat Tzav
To co-sponsor,
please contact the office at
913-341-2444 or
office @biav.org
In Our Family...
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Honoring Community Builders
and
Young Leadership Award Recipients
Oh what a night! Thanks to our wonderful honorees and their families
And to everyone who worked on the preparations and execution of
this sensational BIAV simcha. Yasher Koach to:
And everyone else who contributed to the evening’s success!
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Congregation BIAV Purim Schedule 5779
Taanit Esther – Wednesday, March 20
Fast Begins 6:04 AM * Ends after Megillah
Shacharit 6:15 AM * Mincha 6:55 PM * Ma’ariv 7:55 PM
(for those who need to break the Fast before Megillah, contact Rabbi Rockoff for instructions)
Purim Night
Megillah Reading 8:05 PM Main Sanctuary
2nd Megillah Reading 9:30 PM Main Sanctuary
Purim Day – Thursday, March 21
Shacharit 6:10 AM
1st Megillah Reading approx. 6:45 AM
2nd Megillah Reading 10:00 AM
Early Mincha at BIAV 2:00 PM
Mincha/Ma’ariv 7:10 PM
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The following is a quick review of the primary aspects of the Purim holiday: MEGILLAH READING: On Wednesday night and Thursday during the day, both men and women are fully obligated to hear the entire Megillat Esther read. If one misses hearing even a single word, he or she has not fulfilled their obligation. It is for this reason, that we will have both early and late readings of the Megillah both at night and in the day, so that every member of our Shul will have access to a minyan at which they can fulfill their obligation. When we answer amen to the reader’s recitation of the Shehechiyanu blessing before Keriyat HaMegillah in the morning, we should have in mind that this blessing also covers the other mitzvot of the day, as listed below. MISHLOACH MANOT: Every person has an obligation to send at least one Mishloach Manot Purim gift to another Jew on Purim. Minimally, this package must contain two foods, one cooked or baked. Even though many of us may be participating in BIAV’s Mishloach Manot project to share gifts on Purim, people should still send at least one homemade Mishloach Manot package to another Jew on Purim since our Mishloach Manot packages often are corporately owned – i.e., multiple people are listed as the sender, and the mitzvah is “ish le-re’ehu” – one person to another. MATANOT LE-EVYONIM: In order to lift the spirits of those in need and enable them to rejoice on Purim, every Jew is obligated to give a monetary gift to two individuals in need on Purim day. These monetary gifts must be delivered on Purim day, and can be delivered through an agent. A check or cash may be deposited in the designated basket or delivered to the BIAV office made out to Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund (Memo- Purim). The funds will be distributed to those in need locally and in Israel on Purim day. Two of the organizations we will be sending to are Od Yosef Chai and Leket Israel. While any amount is sufficient, it is preferable to give enough to provide two individuals with a minimal Seudah (meal) for Purim so that they may rejoice on Purim day. MACHATZIT HASHEKEL: In commemoration of the half shekel donated annually to the Temple at this time of year, it is customary for every Jew to contribute 3 half dollar coins on Purim eve or morning. One places at least $1.50 in the designated basket in order to ‘purchase’ the set of three half dollar coins, lifts up the coins to demonstrate ownership over them, and then deposits them back into the basket as a gift. The funds collected will also go to those in need. PURIM SEUDAH: A festive meal should be enjoyed by every person. The meal must begin on Purim day before sunset which this year is at 7:32 PM on Thursday. Joyous Purim songs and Divrei Torah should be shared. AVEILIM – MOURNERS: People in their time of mourning should still go to Shul to hear Megillah. A mourner does not customarily receive Mishloach Manot (though his or her family may), though he/she is still obligated to send a single Mishloach Manot to another Jew. Mourners should participate in a small, private Purim seudah, rather than a large assembly with excessive levity.
Kitzur Hilchot Purim
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Mincha/KabbalatShabbat 5:45 PM
Parsha VayakhelMincha 5:30 PM
Women's Rosh ChodeshLearning - 8:30 PM
Practical Halacha withRabbi Rockoff - via
Zoom teleconferencing -8:30-9:30 PM
Rosh Hodesh I
Shacharit 6:15 AM
Beit Midrash Learning -8:00 PM
Parsha Class - 8:45 PM
Rosh Hodesh II
Shacharit 6:15 AM
Mincha/KabbalatShabbat 5:50 PM
Parsha PekudeMincha 5:40 PM
DAYLIGHT SAVINGSTIME BEGINS 2:00 AM
Sunday - TURNCLOCKS ONE HOUR
FORWARD
Daf Shavua Chabura -after Maariv with Rabbi
Shaya Katz
Practical Halacha withRabbi Rockoff - via
Zoom teleconferencing -8:30-9:30 PM
Beit Midrash Learning -8:00 PM
Parsha Class - 8:45 PMRabbi Rockoff, VillageShalom Lunch & Learn
12:00 PM
Mincha/KabbalatShabbat 7:00 PM
Parsha VayikraMincha 6:45 PM
Purim Youth Event -Hamentashen Bake -
10:30 - 11:30 AM
Daf Shavua Chabura -after Maariv with Rabbi
Shaya Katz
Fast of Esther
See separate schedule
Mishloach Manot pickup
Purim
See separate schedule
Shushan Purim
Mincha/KabbalatShabbat 7:00 PM
Parsha TzavMincha 6:55 PM
Daf Shavua Chabura -after Maariv with Rabbi
Shaya Katz
Practical Halacha withRabbi Rockoff - via
Zoom teleconferencing -8:30-9:30 PM
Beit Midrash Learning -8:00 PM
Parsha Class - 8:45 PM
Mincha/KabbalatShabbat 7:00 PM
Scholar-in-ResidenceRabbi Binyomin
Sheiman
Parsha SheminiMincha 7:00 PM
Daf Shavua Chabura -after Maariv with Rabbi
Shaya Katz
[¡¡Candle Lighting, §Observance End, Printed March 6, 2019/29 Adar I 5779 for Kansas City, KS]
Mincha/Ma’ariv
March 1 5:45 p.m. March 3-7 5:55 p.m. March 10-14 7:00 p.m. March 17-21 7:05 p.m. March 24-28 7:15 p.m. March 31 7:20 p.m.
Shacharit Weekday Sunday 8:30 AM Monday-Friday 6:30 AM Rosh Chodesh 6:15 AM Shabbat 9:00 AM Unless otherwise noted.
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Congregation Beth Israel Abraham and Voliner 9900 Antioch Road Overland Park, KS 66212
SAVE THE DATE!
BIAV SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE
Rabbi Binyomin Sheiman
of the HINDA Institute
Shabbat, March 30, 2019
Drash * Shiur * Seudah
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