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Candle lighting • Friday 11 February 2022 • 5:53 pm Shabbat ends • Saturday 12 February 2022 • 6:47 pm
Menorah's Online Minyan on Zoom Join us by clicking here (Meeting ID: 649 646 6938 | Passcode: 62075)
Friday: 8:30am (Evening services in-person only at 5:30pm) Sunday: 8:45am/5:30pm | Monday-Thursday: 8:30am/5:30pm
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in loving memory of their mother Janet Nahman ז"ל
Charlotte Sophia Funke will be celebrating her Bat Mitzvah with her family at Temple Menorah on February 11, 2022 and will then travel to Israel to join her best friend and cousin, Lucas, for a B’Nei Mitzvah ceremony on August 4, 2022 that will take place at Robinson’s Arch, a historical spot next to The Western Wall, surrounded by ancient Jerusalem stone.
Charlotte is a 7th grader at Ransom Everglades School as well as a proud graduate of Lehrman Community Day
School, where she attended from pre-K through 5th grade. Charlotte plays on the Lacrosse team as well as participates in the Dance program at Ransom Everglades; however, some of her most favorite activities include online shopping and baking.
Charlotte is a loving daughter to her parents, Tim and Lauren, and protective big sister to her little sister, Quinn. Charlotte’s Hebrew name is Shayna, which according to its American origin, means ‘God is gracious’. This name also means ‘beautiful’ and ‘lovely’. Charlotte is gracious, lovely, beautiful inside and out, intelligent, witty and fiercely independent and we couldn’t be more proud of her.
We would like to thank all our family who traveled near and far to celebrate this most joyous occasion with us. A special thank you to Rabbi Pearlson, Rabbi Kunis and Ros Lanes for all of your support and dedication to preparing Charlotte for this special day and leading up to her celebration in Israel. Mazel tov, Charlotte. We love you so very much!
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THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Unless stated, all classes/services will be held on Zoom, using this link.
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Meeting ID: 649 646 6938 / Passcode: 62075
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11
8:30 am – Minyan Services 5:53 pm – Candle Lighting
5:30 pm – Kabbalat Shabbat Services (in-person only at Olemberg Hall)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12
10:00 am – Shabbat Morning Services (in-person only at Olemberg Hall) 6:47 pm – Shabbat Ends
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 8:45 am – Minyan Services 5:30 pm – Minyan Services
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14
8:30 am – Minyan Services (Zoom/in-person)
5:30 pm – Minyan Services
7:00 pm – What Should I Believe? Class w/ Rabbi Josh
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 8:30 am – Minyan Services 5:30 pm – Minyan Services 7:00 pm – Rabbi's Challenge: Class w/ Rabbi Pearlson (see flier below)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 8:30 am – Minyan Services 12:00 pm – Lunch & Learn/Parshah Study w/ Rabbi Pearlson 5:30 pm – Minyan Services
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17
8:30 am – Minyan Services (Zoom/in-person) 5:30 pm – Minyan Services 7:00 pm – ISHA Bible Study w/ Ahuva Retter Franco Class
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 8:30 am – Minyan Services
5:30 pm – Kabbalat Shabbat Services (in-person only at Olemberg Hall)
We the nation and people of Israel mourn the death of
Naomi Perlman ז"ל, age 90 of Ashkelon
Naomi ז"ל, a Holocaust survivor, died of her injuries sustained in a Hamas rocket attack last May.
Her home was struck by a rocket and collapsed. Her legs were crushed and both had to be amputated. It has been 9 months of extreme pain and suffering.
She is survived by her son and daughter, eight grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren, the latest born last month.
HY"D
COVID-19 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM by the Greater Miami Jewish Federation GMJFhas established a program to provide short-term relief in the form of grants and interest-free loans to individuals and families who have been financially impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
This program will provide: · Emergency grants of up to $1,500 per household to provide online gift cards or pay critical bills on behalf the grantee. · Emergency interest-free loans of up to $3,000 disbursed directly to the borrower with repayment beginning six months following disbursement.
Loans and grants are intended to address critical needs including: · Rent or mortgage payments, utilities, food, medical expenses and medications, childcare costs, emergency household needs
The loan program online application is available here. More details are available in the flier below, at http://hebrewloan.org or at 305-692-7555.