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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 Shmot 5786
Friday Erev Shabbat Candle lighting 4:17pm

Friday – Mincha/Kabalat Shabbat:  4:27pm
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Sof Zman Kriat Shma: 
(Say Shma before davening by)  9:38am
Shabbat Mornings:  9:15am

We do not have a sponsor for this week’s Kiddush yet.
If you are able to contribute, please contact the Rabbi.
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Shabbat Afternoon:
Shiur 15 minutes before Shabbat Mincha weekly with R’ Simcha Lefton
Shabbat Afternoon Mincha4:07pm
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: 5:13pm   followed by Havdallah after 5:30pm
(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:
-Cheryl & Bruce Leon on the birth of a granddaughter to Ilana & R’ Shimon Langer. 

-Abbie & Mitch Cooper and families on the birth of a daughter.

-Rebecca & Aaron Rosen and families on the birth of a son.

-Nechama & Dovi Klein and families on the birth of a son.

-Miriam Schottenstein & Sam Schneiderman and families on their marriage.

-Liba Mott & Azriel Greenberger and families on their upcoming marriage.
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Happy Birthday to:
Cheryl Carl
Tova Nathan
Chaya Spil
Meir Feit
Brian Blum
Benjy Porush
Alayna Angus
Sandy Hasson
Yoel Goldberg
Renee Zelden
Rikki Goldberg
Moshe Gubin
Rabbi Doug Zelden
EJ Halpert
Lisa Carl
Mara Rose
Phoebe Osdoba
Danielle Rothenberg
Baruch Margolit
Ken Miller
Chaya Brooks
Esther Honig
Lloyd Mandel
Rhonda Marin
Lesley Berk
Janice Blum
Renee Greene
Raphael Kaplan
Steve Don
Joyce Isaacson
Carly Rousseau
Anthony Sagen
Phyllis Finn
Moe Gross
Alida Harris

Yom Huledet Samayach!
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CONDOLENCE NEWS:
BARUCH DAYAN EMET!
Condolences to the families of:
-Doby Emanuel z“l

-Marvin Schufeldt z“l

-Grigoriy Chervonskiy z“l

-R‘ Akiva Schlesinger z“l

-Marshall Fisher z“l

-Laura Dobkin a”h

-Edith Maclin a”h

-Anita Goldin a”h

-Beverly Finkle a“h

-Julie Gutherc a“h
Hamakom Yenachem Etchem B'Toch Sh'ar Avele Tzion Virushalayim!
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Torah Thoughts from Rabbi Doug…
Parshat Shmot
The most prominent name in Parshat Shmot is Moshe, a most intriguing name. It can be Egyptian, indicating Moshe’s early years in Paro’s palace. It can be Hebrew, telling the story of his life, how he was plucked out of the water. It can also define Moshe’s mandate: “He who pulls others out.” Out of slavery, out of exile & subjugation & into freedom. Our name represents our potential for greatness. Our Sages say that when we neglect to “live up to” our name, we place ourselves in a kind of personal exile. And so the custom, at the end of saying the Amida, is to recite p’sukim connected to our own name & then say the verse, “Hashem Tzuri V’Go’ali; G-d is my Rock & my Redeemer.”
Shabbat Shalom!
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Or Menorah - Weekday Schedule of Services
Weekday Minyanim with Rabbi Doug
*During 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 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:
Chanukah 5786 at Bnei Ruven w/Rabbi Reiss, Rabbi Robinson, & Rabbi Hertz
On-Line Link to watch this episode on the web: 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 below: http://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’s Email: rabb...@ormenorah.com
R’ Simcha Lefton email: rabbi...@ormenorah.com
Dov Steinberg’s email: 
pres...@ormenorah.com
Website: http://www.ormenorah.com
(Shul phone: 773-299-8022)

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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 Parshat Shemot                            By, Rabbi Doug Zelden

Exodus 1:1                                                                                  Page 206 in the Hertz Bible

1st Aliya: The Jews had been in Mitzrayim since 2238. The Parsha begins as Pharaoh
orchestrated the oppression of the Bnai Yisroel. Starting in 2362, with the birth of Miriam,
the oppression began in earnest as newborn males were drowned in the Nile.
The heroism of the two Midwives was rewarded by Hashem.  Pg. 206 Ch.1:1

2nd Aliya: Moshe's birth and "basket river cruise" is detailed. He was adopted  by  Basya, the daughter of Pharaoh, and raised and taught “by his own mother, Yocheved.  Pg. 208 Ch.1:18
3rd Aliya: Moshe killed the Egyptian but was turned in by his own people. Forced to flee, he ended up in the house of Yisro. Moshe married Tziporah, Yisro's daughter,
and Gershon, his first son, was born. The year was approximately 2428, and Moshe was 60.  Pg. 211 Ch.2:11

4th Aliya: Moshe received his mission at the Burning Bush. The Medresh says that
the entire conversation lasted 7 days. Pg. 213 Ch.3:1

5th Aliya: At the conclusion of the Burning Bush episode, Moshe,
armed with the power of Hashem's promise and the three "signs", was
prepared to confront Pharaoh.  Pg. 216 Ch.3:16

6th Aliya: Moshe asked Yisro for permission to go on his mission.  Along the way, Hashem attempted to kill Moshe, but Tziporah saves him by giving their son a Bris Milah. Aharon went to greet Moshe, as per G-d's commandment. Moshe and Aharon met with the Elders and received their support.  Pg. 220 Ch.4:18
7th Aliya: Moshe and Aharon unsuccessfully confronted Pharaoh. Pharaoh punished the Jews by refusing to supply straw for the making of bricks. The Jewish officers were held responsible and were beaten by the Egyptian overseers. The Jewish officers confronted Moshe and Moshe then confronted G-d. Hashem reassured Moshe that his mission would be successful.  Pg. 222 Ch.5:1

Maftir Aliya: We repeat the last three verses.  Pg. 224 Ch.5:22

Haftorah Shemot:        Isaiah 27:6 – 28:13, 29:22-23                Page 225

 With the downfall of the kingdom of Israel, Judah became the sole representative of true religion. In a time of spiritual travail, Isaiah brought to King and people the message of the holiness and sovereignty of Hashem. He attemted to instill his faith in others, with great passion. His moral passion marks him as one of the world’s greatest orators.

In the Haftorah of Shemos, the Navi forewarned of the eventual destruction of the nation, which began, with the exile of the ten tribes of Israel. The entire nation was in the grips of a spiritual and moral decline, and the exile seemed inevitable. The nation of Israel was immersed in physical pursuit and excess which the Navi described as arrogance and drunkenness. The nation of Yehudah wasn't much better. They lost sight of the holistic intent of the Torah. Instead, they related to the Torah as a series of individual commandments and demands that were overwhelming and burdensome. The beauty and meaning of a G-dly life style was lost. Nevertheless, the Navi reassured us that in the end, our essence, the "root" of Yakov, would survive and flourish, as it had throughout history.

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