Purim Celebration 5773

Join us at Sunday, February 24, 2013 for a Community Purim Celebration!

Purim Day Schedule
08:00 am – Shacharit
08:45 am – First Megillah Reading
09:45 am – Breakfast (hamantashen & coffee)
10:15 am – Second Megillah reading
10:15 am – 11:30 am – L’Chaim at the home of Rabbi & Rebbetzin Rabinowitz, 265 Fellsway East
03:30 pm – Third Megillah Reading
03:30 pm – FREE KID ZONE WITH MOON BOUNCE
04:30 pm – Mincha
04:50 pm – Se’udah
07:15 pm – Ma’ariv

Cost
Early Registration (Before February 17)
$9/Child (4-9)
$18/Adult
$54/Family Max

After February 17
$10/Child (4-9)
$20/Adult
$60/Family Max

10 Dexter Street
Malden, MA

Rebbee Hill Shabbaton and Melave Malka

Rebbee Hill is coming to Malden!

Join us for an unforgettable Shabbat and entertaining Melave Malka, January 25th and 26th, as Rabbi Yehoshua Hill comes to educate, entertain, and inspire.

Friday night Oneg Shabbat – “The Opium of the People – Get High on Life”

Shabbat Luncheon, Beth Israel Glaser Auditorium – ” Gadlus HaAdam – Awaken the Giant Within”

Melave Malka, Beth Israel Glaser Auditorium – Part 1 (for children, parents welcome) – “The Story of Berel and SHmerel in White Hupitzville”. Part 2 (for adults, babysitting available) – “Mission Possible- Making the Most of Everyday Inspirations”. Rabbi Hill uses anecdotes from his father’s life story (Steven Hill of Mission: Impossible and Law & Order), and other human-interest tales, to demonstrate how to identify and capitalize on the inspirations that come up daily.

RSVP to Matthew Garland

Cost (by January 18):
Shabbaton: $5 (kids 3-12), $10 adults, $36 family max
Melave Malka: for kids 7:00pm with ice cream sundae refreshments, followed by an adult talk, will include free babysitting; $10 (kids 3-12), $15 adults, $40 family max

Cost (after January 18):
Shabbaton: $7 (kids 3-12), $12 adults, $45 family max
Melave Malka: for kids 7:00 pm with ice cream sundae refreshments, followed by an adult talk; $12 (kids 3-12), $18 adults, $54 family max; babysitting $2/child

Bet Midrash Night – Can You Light an Electric Menorah for Chanukah?

One Wednesday, December 12, Rabbi Akiva Posy’s Bet Midrash night was on the subject of whether or not you can fulfill your obligation of lighting Chanukah candles with an electric menorah.

Rabbi Posy’s class on lighting an electric menorah.

Enjoy! Questions? Comments? Please post them as a comment!

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Chanukah Bash 2012

Join us for a miraculous night filled with sufganiyot, latkes, and a falafel bar!

… and a Dreidel Pinata loaded with all the Chanuka gelt you can shake a stick at!

COST
$10/adult;
$5/ages 3-12;
$35 Family max

DATE/TIME
Saturday, December 15th
6:30 pm

10 Dexter Street
Malden, MA 02148

Yom Iyun at the Boston Kollel

Yom Iyun
Kollel of Greater Boston

“Timing is Everything – Halachos of Shabbos and Davening for Travel in Arctic Regions and Across the International Dateline”

Rabbi David Heber
Mara D’Asra Congregation Ahavas Yisroel of Baltimore
Rabbinical Coordinator, Star K of Baltimore

Sunday, December 2, 2012
09:30-10:30 a.m. Chavrusa study with Kollel Rabbis
10:30-11:15 a.m. Shiur by Rabbi Heber, followed by questions and answers*

Special Shiur for Women*
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rabbi Heber will speak on “Ten Common Mishaps and Solutions for the Kosher Kitchen”

*Specific question for both shiurim may be e-mailed in advance to BostonKollel@verizon.net

Kollel of Greater Boston
617-731-8107
62 Cummings Road, Brighton, Massachusetts