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Or Menorah
www.ormenorah.com
Rabbi Doug Zelden – Rav
R’ Simcha Lefton – Asst. Rabbi
Dov Steinberg - Shul President

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7006 N. California Ave. Chicago, IL 60645
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Shabbat Parshat Yitro 5786
Friday Erev Shabbat Candle lighting 4:52pm

Friday Mincha/Kabalat Shabbat: 5:02pm
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Sof Zman Kriat Shma: (Say Shma by)  9:30am
Shabbat Morning:  9:15am
Kiddush is being sponsored by Mary Morris & Dr. Ken Grumet
in honor of their daughter Aviva, son Ariel, and their granddaughter Leah,
 all who recently celebrated birthdays!

Yom Huledet Samayach!
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Shabbat Afternoon:
Shiur with Rabbi Simcha Lefton begins 15 minutes before Shabbat Mincha
Shabbat Afternoon Mincha4:42pm
followed by Divre Torah and Rabbi Yehuda Kovacs’ Torah Lesson
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SHABBAT SHALOM!
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Saturday Night:
Motz’ei Shabbat Maariv: 5:47pm  followed by Havdallah after 6:04pm
(Maariv begins no earlier than 33 minutes after sunset)

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(If you are able to sponsor a future Shabbat or Kiddush please contact the Rabbi)

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SIMCHA NEWS
Mazel Tov to:
Yosef Yitzchok Wait and family on his upcoming Bar Mitzvah.
Alana & Efraim Wakschlag and families on the birth of a son.
Aliza Rosen & Ari Klein and families on their engagement.
Marci & Zach Salzbank on their anniversary.
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Happy Birthday to:
David Blatt
Nasanal Center
Nehemia Golan
Jonathan Weiss

Hannah Greenland
Steven Silverman
Matt Kanter
Gershon Draiman
Yosef Bernath
Emanuel Hurwitz
Steve Karlin
Jack Cohn
Leslie Apter
Rochelle Perman
Maria Greenberg
Tmima Neihaus
Shaya Goldmeier
Talia Finkel
Lee Gordon
Yom Huledet Samayach!
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CONDOLENCE NEWS:
BARUCH DAYAN HAEMET!
Condolences to the families of:
Robert Franks z“l
James  Mainzer z“l
Mark Silver z“l
Daniel Matkowsky z“l
Villen Polyashuk z“l
Shaindel Zakiekofsky a“l

Hamakom Yenachem Etchem B'Toch Sh'ar Avele Tzion Virushalayim!
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Torah Thoughts from Rabbi Doug…
Parshat Yitro
Parshat Yitro describes Yitro hearing of the travels and trials  of the Jews, Yitro being moved to convert, coming to Moshe for  the conversion, and then leaving Moshe. If Yitro was so moved, why would he ever leave a situation where he's surrounded by G-d, clouds, heavenly food, and Moshe as a teacher? And how could Moshe, as a leader, allow Yitro to just leave the camp? After all, he was the only Jew not to have witnessed the giving of the Torah. One answer is that Yitro was so moved by G-d, the Torah  and the Jews that he felt that he had to go back to his home to  try to convert his family and friends. Yitro was willing to give up being surrounded by what he obviously believed in and wanted to be around, just for the sake of others. If this was the determination of someone that had no responsibilities toward the people he was trying to help, how much more determination should we demonstrate when we actually have a responsibility to help one another!?
The Parsha is named after Yitro because he was willing to change his life for Judaism. He was so proud of it that he didn't hide his Judaism,
but went out and told others how beautiful it was.
If we expressed the Yitro that we undoubtedly have within us.
Shabbat Shalom!

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Or Menorah Weekday Schedule of Services
Weekday Minyanim with Rabbi Doug
*Since the Pandemic Or Menorah is holding Minyaim on Erev Shabbat, Shabbat, and Motz’ei Shabbat (& Yom Tov)
all other davening will temporarily be as scheduled below.

~ Sunday-Friday Shacharit: 
8:30am at  Poalei Zedek*
~ S-TH Mincha/Maariv : 
15 minutes before sunset at Poalei Zedek*
~Friday Mincha: 10 min. after Candle Lighting at 
Or Menorah
~ Motz'ei Shabbat Maariv: 33 minutes after Sunset at 
Or Menorah
*(Poalei Zedek in 4 blocks South of Or Menorah at 2801 W. Albion Ave. in Chicago)

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If you have a birthday, a Yahrtzeit, a simcha,a baby coming, or you are a chiuv.... PLEASE inform Rabbi Doug and one of the Gabbayim when you come into shul so that the appropriate honors can be handed out and the appropriate announcements made.

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See the only weekly Jewish TV show in the midwest!
"Taped With... Rabbi Doug"
See www.tvrabbi.com to watch on-line 24/6 and
for more info and schedules
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This week's show with Rabbi Doug:

IL State Senator Laura Fine

on-Line Link to watch this episode: http://www.tvrabbi.com/
Chicago - Channel 19 Mondays at 8:30pm and Tuesdays at 3:30pm.
(see http://www.tvrabbi.com for more TV schedules and stations.)
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Be sure to check the
WRP Eruv Hotline
every Erev-Shabbat at
1-773-74-ERUV-2
or on-line by clicking belowhttp://chicagoeruv.tripod.com
Also:
A green sign on the window of Or Menorah indicates the Eruv is Up & Kosher to use.
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(A RED SIGN MEANS THE ERUV IS PUSUL
AND SHOULD NOT BE USED)

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Please make sure Rabbi Doug has your email address, and if you are not in the Achenu, please make your home address and phone number available also.

PLEASE EMAIL US TO GET OUR EMAIL UPDATES.
Shul Email: orme...@ormenorah.com
Rabbi Doug Zelden’s email: rabb...@ormenorah.com
Rabbi Simcha Lefton’s email: rabbi...@ormenroah.com
Presisdent Dov Steinberg’s email: 
pres...@ormenorah.com
Website: http://www.ormenorah.com
(Shul phone: 773-299-8022)
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Please take care of your 5786 membership,
and any outstanding yizkor pledges
or past due donations.

To donate with a credit card, go to:
http://donate.ormenorah.com
Please be up to date! We need your support!
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Summary of Parshas Yitro                                       By, Rabbi Doug Zelden

1st Aliya: Yisro brings Moshe's wife and two sons to join him in the desert. In 18:10, Yisro proclaims his belief in Hashem (G-d) and identifies His manifest justice as the primary motive for his belief and conversion.  Exodus 18:1 Hertz Chumash – page 288

2nd AliyaYisro observes Moshe's daily schedule as chief administrator, judge, and teacher.
He advises his son-in-law to delegate some responsibilities to a hierarchy of worthy judges and administrators. This would allow Moshe to focus his attention on those issues that demand
his specific attention.  pg. 289 v.13

3rd Aliya: Moshe listens to Yisro's advice. Judges are appointed. A court system consisting of rulers of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens. pg. 290 v.24

4th Aliya: This begins the preparation for Revelation. It is the 1st day of Sivan, and the Bnai Yisroel have been in the desert for 43 days. Moshe is told by Hashem to explain to the nation that they are a "kingdom of priests..."  pg. 290 ch.19:1

5th Aliya: Moshe tells the nation of G-d's expectations and they respond, "all that Hashem will command we will do." Moshe is further instructed to tell the people to prepare themselves by immersing themselves and their clothing in a Mikveh, and to remain apart form their spouses for 3 days. Mt. Sinai is to be fenced off so that no person or animal could ascend the mountain until the shofar sounded the conclusion of Revelation. On the 3rd day, Revelation began with lightning, thunder, the sounding of a Shofar, and Mt. Sinai completely engulfed in clouds, smoke, and fire. Moshe led the nation to assemble at the foot of a trembling Mt.Sinai. pg. 292 v.7

6th Aliya: Hashem summoned Moshe to ascend the mountain and instructed him to re-emphasize the prohibition against anyone ascending the mountain during Revelation. Moshe descends and discharges G-d's wishes. With Moshe standing among the people at the foot of the mountain, Hashem spoke the Ten Commandments to the entire people.  (This isn’t when Moshe came down with the luchos.) We stand for the Aseres Hadibros at Chapter 20.
This Aliyah is usually given to the Rabbi. pg.294 ch.19:20

7th Aliya: This last Aliya describes the reaction of the nation to Revelation. In 20:19, the Pasuk factually states that the Bnai Yisroel (Jewish Nation) collectively heard G-d speak. It is among the most fundamentally important statements in the entire Torah. The Parsha concludes with the three commandments regarding the Mizbeach (Altar). pg. 300 ch.20:15

Maftir Aliya: We repeat the last five verses. pg. 301 v.19

Haftorah Yitro Isaiah Chapters 6-7  pg. 302    This week's Haftorah is from Yishaya.
Continuing the theme of Revelation, the Haftorah recounts the famed vision known as Maaseh Hamerkavah - the vision of Hashem as He sits upon His throne surrounded by various angels singing His praises. Yishaya prophesied during the reign of Achaz, the King of Yehudah. This vision is repeated in greater detail in Yechezkel, and is usually associated with Yechezkel, rather than Yishaya. However, in this awesome vision, Yishaya is told of the eventual destruction of Yerushalayim. He is sent to relate this prophecy to the new King Achaz, who would prove to be an evil and wicked monarch. The concluding prophecy is far more optimistic than the beginning one. Achaz is told not to fear the coming war with Aram and Israel. In the merit of his, yet to be born son, Chizkiyahu, their alliance would fail. Chizkiyahu would eventually be crowned as "The Prince of Peace," and return the Jewish people to an unprecedented devotion and commitment to Torah scholarship and observance. Unfortunately, the Jewish People would return to their evil ways and Yerushalayim would be destroyed.
 

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