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

Family Bowling Night This Saturday! (December 1)

Have a great time for the whole family! Join us this Saturday night, December 1, 2012 for bowling, 06:30 pm at Ryan Family Amusements (11 Charles Street in Malden). See their website to contact them about specific pricing questions. Then head on over for pizza from 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm at the shul (10 Dexter Street in Malden).

Pizza Night Prices

Main

  • Pizza pie (plain) – $12.00
  • Pizza slice (plain) – $2.00
  • Toppings (each) – $0.75 (Pepper, Onion, Mushroom, Olive)
  • Garden Salad – $1.50

Drinks

  • Soda – $0.75
  • Water – $0.75
  • Beer – $1.75

Specials

  • Slice and soda – $2.50
  • Slice and beer – $3.50

Bet Midrash Night at Beth Israel Malden

Bet Midrash Night comes to Malden! Rabbi Akiva Posy of the Boston Kollel will lead a Gemara Seder in the shul library with chavruta learning, followed by a shiur on the subject material presented in the chavruta learning.

Date: Wednesday, November 14

Time: Chavruta learning at 8:00 pm, shiur to follow. Maariv will be at 9:00 pm.

Rabbi Posy will bring copies of the Gemara we’ll be using.

Thanks go to Rabbi Rabinowitz and the Programming Committee for to organizing this project.

B-JOTT Shabbaton in Malden

Shabbat, November 16/17

B-JOTT, the Boston Jewish Observant Twenties & Thirties group, is an organization dedicated to providing social and educational events for the observant Jewish young adult (22-35) population of greater Boston. It is funded in part by a grant from the Young Adult Task Force of CJP, and works in cooperation with several local synagogues and other Jewish institutions.

Join a lively group of observant young adults (ages 22-35) to experience Shabbat in our community.

Schedule

  • Shabbat dinner with shul families
  • Oneg
  • Communal Luncheon (organized by B-JOTT)
  • Communal Se’udah Shlishit, with B-JOTT supplementing the shul’s regular Se’udah Shlishit options
  • Motzei Shabbat Bowling

Lunch Menu

  • Grilled Chicken Breast on the bed of greens with lemon/parsley dressing
  • Russian potato salad
  • Moroccan Eggplant salad
  • Israeli Couscous with Chicken Peas and Cranberries salad
  • Pastries/Fruit for desert

Please respond to bjott.rsvp@gmail.com by November 11.

Cost: $18/person, $36/family. If cost is an issue, please contact Executive Director, Matthew Garland.

This event is sponsored, in part, by a grant from the Young Adult Task Force of CJP.

B-JOTT Wine & Cheese Welcome Party

Please join B-JOTT at their annual Wine & Cheese Welcome Party. Welcome new people to town, meet new friends, and re-connect with old friends as you taste interesting kosher wine, cheese, chocolate, crackers, chips, etc. and listen to live swing/rag-time/blues/klezmer music. This is an excellent opportunity to meet young observant Jews (aged 22-35) from all around the Boston area.

Date: Saturday, November 3

Time: 09:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Location: Young Israel of Brookline, 62 Green Street (Brookline)

Please contact bjott.rsvp@gmail.com with any questions or to RSVP (RSVP appreciated though not required). You can also RSVP on their Facebook event page.

B-JOTT has been providing social opportunities to observant Jews aged 22-35 in the greater Boston area since 2008. This program is supported in part by a Young Adult Community Grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies.