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Or Menorah
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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 Shira Parshat Beshalach 5786
Friday Erev Shabbat Candle lighting 4:43pm

Friday Mincha/Kabalat Shabbat: 4:53pm
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Sof Zman Kriat Shma: (Say Shma by)  9:34am
Shabbat Morning:  9:15am

A Tu B’Shvat week Cholent Fleshig Kiddush is sponsored by Matt  & Michelle Kanter as we all receive the bracha, and celebrate the great gift of 🎶 music on this Shabbat Shira. 

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Shabbat Afternoon:
Shiur 15 minutes before Shabbat Mincha

Shabbat Afternoon Mincha4:33pm
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: 5:38pm  followed by Havdallah after 5:55pm
(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:
Esther & Jim Mott on their anniversary.
Chana Greer & Yaakov Sukenik and families on their marriage.
Aliza & Yoni Aberman and families on the birth of a daughter.
Sarah (Russman) & Ari Roffe and families on the birth of a son.
Nechama & Aaron Warso and families on the birth of a son.
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Happy Birthday to:
Kymberly Israel
Rachel Zion
Carol Askuvich
Molly Weinberg
Paul Carroll
David Greenfield
Lesley Weile
Itai Carl
Benyamin Moalem
Ellen Torjman
Aaron Gold
Jordan Kagan
Jacob Honorow
Edie Richmond
Leah Kustiner
Eileen Jacobs
Lonnie Frank
Harper Don
Donna Atkins
Daniel Steinberg
Davida Wexler
Richard London
Michael Feder
Tamar Lapin
Simcha Freedman
Yom Huledet Samayach!

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CONDOLENCE NEWS:
BARUCH DAYAN EMET!
Condolences to the families of:
Joseph Samuels z“l

AJ Jacobson z”l

Martin Sobel z”l

R‘ Jeff Pivo z“l

Esther Huth a“h

Nancy Kahn a“h
Hamakom Yenachem Etchem B'Toch Sh'ar Avele Tzion Virushalayim!
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Torah Thoughts from Rabbi Doug…
Parshat Beshalach
After the Jews made it across the sea, this week's Parsha (Beshalach) introduces the Jews singing in joy. Moshe sang with the men (15:1), and then Miriam sang with the women (15:21). Both of them sang, while the people responded.  However, when Miriam sang, the Passuk (verse) says that she responded to "them" in masculine form. If she sang with the women, why is the word in masculine form? Also, of all the verses that Miriam chose to repeat of Moshe's song, she chose the verse "sing to G-d because He's great; horse and wagon drowned in the sea." Why did she choose this seemingly random verse?  To understand this, we must ask ourselves why the horses drowned, if only their riders had sinned?  Rav Chashin tells of a much deeper exchange between Moshe and Miriam: After Moshe sang with the men, Miriam responded to Moshe in the form of a metaphor by telling him that the horses were punished just like the soldiers on their backs because they facilitated those soldiers. By the same token, Miriam is telling Moshe that the women deserve just as much credit as the men, regardless of their difference in familial roles. Miriam's message couldn't be more true today: Helping someone follow the Torah's laws is as important as personally following the Torah's laws, and is in fact following those laws. If we all try our best to follow the Torah's laws, and help others do the same, we'll all sing together, in harmony.

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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http://www.ormenorah.com


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Summary of Parshat Beshalach                         By,    Rabbi Doug Zelden


1st Aliya: The Bnai Yisroel (Children of Israel - Jews) had left Mitzrayim (Egypt). The closest route to Eretz Yisroel  (The Land of Israel) was along the Mediterranean coast up into Israel. However; this territory was occupied by the Philistines.
The Bnai Yisroel were not ready for a battle, so Hashem (G-d) lead them toward the Sea of Reeds – Yam Suf.  Pharaoh was informed that The Bnai Yisroel appeared to be lost, and he strengthened his resolve, and that of his people
and pursued the Jews into the Desert.  Exodus 13:17 Hertz Chumash page 265

2nd Aliya
: The Egyptians caught up to the Jews as they were camped by the edge of the sea.  (Imagine the thundering sound, and cloud of dust that 600 charging chariots must have made and you can begin to understand the pure terror that must have struck the hearts of our people.) Moshe reassured them that they only had to trust Hashem and stand silently as His awesome majesty wiped out the might of Mitzrayim. Pg. 267 Ch. 14:9

3rd Aliya
: Moshe was told to stretch out his staff over the sea. Hashem separated the Jews from the Egyptians with a cloud cover and caused an Easterly wind to blow the entire night. As the waters parted, the Bnai Yisroel entered between the towering walls of water and crossed to the other side. The Egyptians chased after them into the parted waters of the sea. Pg. 268 v.15

4th Aliya
: Moshe stretched his arm back over the sea and the waters returned to their natural state, drowning the might and glory of Egypt's best. The Bnai Yisroel witnessed G-d's  awesome display of justice and they believed in the reality of Hashem and in the appointment of Moshe as His most trusted servant. Moshe, and then Miriam, lead the Bnai Yisroel in a spontaneous song of exaltation and thanksgiving. The incident with the bitter waters at Marah is detailed. We will stand when we get to the Shira at Chapter 15. This Shira Aliyah is usually given to the Rabbi of the shul.  Pg. 269 v.26

5th Aliya
: The Bnai Yisroel struggled with the realities of their experience, attempting to balance faith with practical concerns for survival. The concerns for food and water were overwhelming and Moshe promised
them quail and Manna. These "miracles" were introduced to the Jews as evidence of Hashem's love, caring, honor and glory.  Pg. 274 Ch.15:27

6th Aliya
: The Bnai Yisroel were given strict instructions regarding the gathering and eating of the Manna. They were introduced to Shabbos, and an urn of Manna was saved for posterity.  Pg. 276 Ch.16:11

7th Aliya
: The nation traveled to Rephidim, and confronted Moshe over the issue of the lack of water. Moshe saw this as an unnecessary challenge to Hashem's caring and love.  At this point Hashem instructed Moshe to hit the rock and bring forth water. The final episode in the Parsha was Amalek's unprovoked attack on the newly independent nation.  Yehoshua lead the attack against Amalek while Moshe, Aharon, and Chur (Miriam's son) stood atop the battle field holding Moshe's arms stretched heavenward. Hashem commanded us to eradicate and never forget the evil of Amalek. Pg. 278 Ch.17:1

Maftir Aliya: We repeat the last three verses. Pg. 280 v.14

Haftorah Beshalach   -   Shoftim/Judges 4:4   Pg. 281:   
This weeks Haftorah is found in Shoftim (Judges) chapter 4. It relates the story of Devorah the Prophet, who along with her husband Barak, ruled the nation for 40 years. The year was 2654 - 1107 b.c.e and the nation was subject to the rule of Yavin of Canaan and his evil General Sisra. In a decisive battle at the foot of Mt. Tabor by the brook of Kishon, Hashem delivered the armies of Yavin into the hands of Barak and the Bnai Yisroel (Children of Israel). Sisra, the general, fled the battlefield on foot and sought refuge in the tent of Yael (a non-jew). He asked for water but she gave him milk, and he then fell into a deep sleep. Yael took a tent stake and drove it through the skull of the evil Sisra. Reminiscent of the destruction of Mitzrayim by the Yam Suff (Sea of Reeds) and the Shira which was sung by the Bnai Yisroel, Devorah sang a magnificent song filled with the praises and glory of Hashem. This Haftorah is the longest Haftorah in the course of the year.
      

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