Mazal Tov Daniel Amsel! Daniel Yomtov, a Miami Beach native, became the first grandson in the Amsel Neumann Families on January 05, 2010 and spent some of his early years in Caracas. He studied at "Hebraica Moral y Luces Herzl-Bialik" until the age of 9 when Daniel moved back to Miami Beach with his family. He completed elementary school at Lehrman and is currently enrolled in 7th grade at Scheck Hillel.
In his free time, Daniel enjoys playing soccer, video games,
chess, and ping-pong. His unique sense of dark humor often brings laughter to those around him. At school, he excels in math and science, but it is his dedication to his Judaic studies, such as Rabbinics and Torah, that truly sets him apart. His teachers have described him as a profound and deep thinker. Despite his many talents, Daniel remains a respectful and mature young boy who treats everyone with kindness. He has a younger brother, Joel Abraham, who is currently in Elementary School at Scheck Hillel, and a beloved dog named Brownie who joined the family during the pandemic. Looking towards his future, Daniel is interested in pursuing a career in medicine or science.
Sanctuary Flowers and Kiddush Are Sponsored By
THE AMSEL FAMILY in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
Daniel Amsel
Congregation's Dessert Is Sponsored By KEN NAHMAN & BASHA SERRANO, DR. DAN & ESTEE MAZOR AND FAMILY in loving memory of their mother Janet Nahman ז"ל
Share your Simchas with your Menorah Family! Celebrate a special occasion or remember a loved one by sponsoring Shabbat Kiddush, Sanctuary Flowers and/or Dessert.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Morning Minyan Is Sponsored By David & Mayra Lichter remembering beloved father and grandfather Dr. Felix Reyler ז"ל Rabbi's Positive Thoughts & Torah Message Are Sponsored By David & Mayra Lichter remembering beloved fathers and grandfathers Dr. Solomon Lichter ז"ל and
Dr. Felix Reyler ז"ל 8:00 am – Minyan Services (also in-person) 5:30 pm – Kabbalat Shabbat (in-person only) 6:05 pm – Candle Lighting
SATURDAY, MARCH 4 10:00 am – Shabbat Services (in-person only) 10:30 am – Toddlers Tot Shabbat & Singing (Due to the Bar Mitzvah, this week meet in the Chapel) 6:58 pm – Shabbat Ends
SUNDAY, MARCH 5 8:45 am – Minyan Services & Waffles! (also in-person) 5:30 pm – Minyan Services
MONDAY, MARCH 6: PURIM! 8:00 am – Minyan Services (also in-person) 5:00 pm – PURIM Festivities! (Olemberg Hall; see flier below for details) 6:00 pm – Minyan Services followed by Megillah Reading (Olemberg Hall) No Pirkei Avot Class with Rabbi Josh Kunis this week
FRIDAY, MARCH 10 8:00 am – Minyan Services (also in-person) 5:30 pm – Kabbalat Shabbat Services (in-person only)
Mazal Tov Simon & Monica Amsel in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Daniel!
LIMITED SEATING: WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC
Sunday, March 12, 2023 at 12:00pm | Loan Depot Park | $20/person Join Rabbi Josh & Family for a shul outing to see Israel vs. Nicaragua in the World Baseball Classic. Contact Rabbi Josh or the shul office for more info.
We the Nation of Israel Mourn Our Brethren Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims of Palestinian terrorists — torn apart in one senseless moment.
Hillel Menahem (22) and Yagel Yaakov Yaniv (19), brothers from Har Bracha (near Mount Gerizim), were murdered by a terrorist when their car came to a traffic light in the Arab village of Hawarra. Hillel recently completed his military service in the Israeli Navy and was studying in a yeshivah in Kiryat Shmona. Yagel was a yeshivah student in Givat Olga, preparing for IDF service. They are survived by their parents and 3 younger siblings. Elan Ganeles (26), an Israeli with U.S. citizenship, was murdered by a terrorist while driving near Jericho. Elan grew up in West Hartford, CT and made aliyah. He served in the IDF and then attended Columbia University. He was known as being kind and funny. He worked for the Knesset Finance Committee and was involved in local communal work. Even as a teenager he volunteered for the Jewish Family Services in West Hartford.