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Morning
Groups Begin @ 10:30am, Parents please tend to your children beforehand

Rabbi Avram Bogopulsky Shabbat Shuva, September 22 Parshat Vayelech pg. 1094 Haftorah pg. 1204

President Rand Levin

Rabbi Blooms Class: OFF

Afternoon
Groups with the Weisers-5:00pm

Note: Shabbat Torah Reading is divided into 7 sections. Each section is called an Aliya [literally: Go up] since for each Aliya, one person goes up to make a bracha [blessing] on the Torah Reading.

Youth Morning Groups Tots: Below 1st Grade with Morahs Faye & Shayna Group 2: Active and Educational Programs with our Middle School Helpers Junior Cong: The Classic Reborn with Mr. Weiser

Teen Morning Groups Pre-Teen Girls: Torah Learning w/Bobbe Reitman -OFF Tweeners Groups Shalosh Seudos in classroom A

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Girls and Boys Mishmar-Wednesday @ 4:15-6:15pm-This week-OFF Bloomberry Pancakes-Sundays at 8:45-9:30am- Back & Bigger Girls Night Out-every other week, ages 13-18, Friday night, 9:0010:00pm at the home of Yisroel & Malka Weiser. Contact Mr. Weiser for details on Youth 619.933.6740

1st & 2nd Aliyot: Moshe emphasized Hashems continued presence and protection, even though, Moshe himself would not be with them any longer. Ever since assuming the leadership of Israel, Moshe had the conflicting job of fostering the nations dependency upon Hashem while de-emphasizing their dependency upon him as a leader and provider. Now, as he prepared his final good-bye, it was clear that by days end, with Moshes death, the nation would have no other choice but to reassess their dependency on Moshe and direct their attention to Hashem. However this was far more complex than it seemed. True, Moshes death would be a definitive cutting of the apron strings; but, living in the Land by the laws of nature rather than miracles would de-emphasize G-ds overt role in all aspects of their lives. 3rd & 4th Aliyot: By writing the entire text of the Torah, entrusting it into the care of the Kohanim, and explaining

the unique mitzvah of Hakhel, Moshe hoped that the people would retain the perspective of their dependency upon Hashem. The Kohanim represented the continued presence of G-d in the midst of the camp. As teachers and role models, they kept an otherwise dispersed and decentralized nation focused on their national and individual missions. Once every 7 years, the entire nation gathered in the Bais Hamikdash in a recreation of the giving of the Torah. This national expression of devotion would serve as an essential reminder that adherence to the Torah is the reason why the nation occupied and retained the Land. 5th, 6th & 7th Aliyot: Moshe and Yehoshua were summoned to the Ohel Moed and told the harsh future of their charges. In spite of all the warnings, the people would sin and loose sight of their dependency upon Hashem. They would be punished, and instead of accepting responsibility for the

consequences that their neglect of G-ds commandments caused, they would have the chutzpah to blame G-ds absence and neglect for the calamities and disasters that had befallen them.(31:17)

Haftorah Shuva Hoshea 14:2-10; Yoel 2:11-27; Micha 7:18-20


This Shabbos is known as Shabbos Shuva - the Shabbos of Return because the Haftorah begins with the words, Shuva (Return) Yisroel to G-d Gleaned from both Hoshea and Yoel, the prophets describe G-ds desire to forgive His children, if only they will repent. The fast of Yom Kippur is mentioned as well as the rewards awaiting us if we proclaim G-d in our midst.

Candlelighting..........................6:28pm Mincha.....................................6:30pm Shacharis Beit Modrash...........7:45am Daf Yomi...................................7:45am Shacharis Main Shul.................8:45am Latest Shema...........................9:38am Beit Midrash Learning..............5:00pm Youth Groups...........................5:00pm

Shabbat Schedule

Rabbis Class...............................5:00pm Mincha.........................................6:10pm Shabbat Ends...............................7:26pm Sun Selichot & Shacharis.............7:30am Mon Selichot & Shacharis...5:50/6:45am Tue Selichot & Shacharis.....6:00/7:00am Wed Shacharis.............................8:00am Thu,Fri Shacharis.................6:20/7:15am

Weekly Schedule

Sechach/Bamboo Mats!!!
Call the Shul for sizes and prices Limited Quantities: First Come First Served

The Rabbis Weekly Dvar Torah is sponsored by Rachel Schwartz in Support of Eretz Yisrael

Beth Jacob Congregation Presents... A Greater San Diego Jewish CommunityWide Event

Welcome!!
To all guests and visitors who are here for Yom Tov.

the Weiser Family will take place on September 29th. Sukkot Dinner- Sunday September 30. Sign up in the Shuls office. Deadline Thursday September 27 by 4:00pm.

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Mazal Tov!!!
Happy Birthday Ronit Snyder, Malka Weiser, Alysa Segal, Scott Reich, Allen Gruber.

Refuah Sheleima
| Doni Lepor | Marcy Maisel | Shirley Pollack |

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Rabbi Bogopulsky
Shabbat Shuva Derasha Shabbos September 22 @ 5:00pm

Mikveh for Men!!! Will be open on Tuesday September 25 from 11:45am and on

Wednesday October 3rd 3:00-8:30pm Arcades, Go-Karts, Kids County Fair, Bumper Boats, Mini-Golf, Batting Cages. Purchase Food choices & ticke at:www.bjsd.org/boomers New Location: 1155 Graves Ave. in El Cajon

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