Parshat Bo – Shabbaton – Schedule
Winter Shabbaton and Melave Malka
Featuring Scholar in Residence, Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel
Shabbat Schedule
Friday, January 27
- 06:50 am – Shacharit
- 04:30 pm – Mincha
- 04:33 pm – Candle lighting
- 08:15 pm – Oneg Shabbat at the home of Rabbi & Rebbetzin Rabinowitz, 265 Fellsway East.
- 09:00 pm – Lecture by Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel: ‘Af’al pi she-hata Yisrae’l hu–Apostates who Return to the Community in the Thought of Rashi and his Successors.
Saturday, January 28
- 07:45 am – Shacharit at Salem Towers
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:29 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
- 10:30 am – Jr. Congregation
- 11:30 am – Shabbaton Luncheon in the Glazer Auditorium
- 12:15 pm – Lecture by Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel: Precedent and Innovation in Jewish Law through the Ages.
- 04:05 pm – Mincha
- 04:35 pm – Se’udah Shlishit
- 05:30 pm – Ma’ariv
- 05:42 pm – Shabbat Ends
- 07:30 pm – Melave Malka featuring a Dougie’s menu in the Glazer Auditorium
- 08:15 pm – Lecture by Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel: Medieval Jewish Martyrdom and the Implications for Modernity.
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Scholar in Residence Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel
Congregation Beth Israel of Malden cordially invites the Greater Boston Jewish community for our annual Scholar-in-Residence Shabbaton featuring:
Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Kanarfogel
E. Billi Ivry Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University
Topics:
- ‘Af’al pi she-hata Yisrae’l hu–Apostates who Return to the Community in the Thought of Rashi and his Successors
- Precedent and Innovation in Jewish Law through the Ages
- Melaveh Malkah: Medieval Jewish Martyrdom and the Implications for Modernity
Date:
January 27-28, 2012 with Melaveh Malka featuring Dougie’s
Home Hospitality available
Click here to register for the Shabbaton
Click here to register for the Melave Malka
Registration:
Shabbaton
$15 per adult, $8 per child (under 12), $50 family max by January 22
$18 per adult, $12 per child (under 12), $60 family max after January 22
Melaveh Malka
$12 by January 22, $15 after January 22
Congregation Beth Israel of Malden
10 Dexter Street, Malden, MA 02148
For more information please contact the shul office.
Chanukah Bash 2011
Wednesday night we celebrated Chanukah as a community at our annual Chanukah Bash. A big thanks goes to our Programming Committee and all of the volunteers who were a part of making it a great party. The lasagna and garlic bread were incredible, the Moon Bounce never loses its appeal, and the kids had a fantastic time beating the gelt out of the dreidel piñata! Kudos to Eli Pearl for busting it open and causing the piles of chocolate coins to shower down.
Please enjoy a slideshow of photos from the party.
And a video of the children with the dreidel piñata. [Update: the video is now successfully embedded.]
Rabbi Moshe Heinemann at Boston Kollel
Yom Iyun at the Boston Kollel
“The Seven Day Workplace. Profiting from Business Done on Shabbos and Yom Tov.”
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Presented by: Rabbi Moshe Heinemann
Rabbinical Administrator Star-K Kosher Certification
Rav, Agudath Israel, Baltimore, MD
9:30 – 10:30: Chavrusah Study with Kollel Rabbis
10:30: Shiur by Rabbi Heinemann
Light Breakfast Will Be Served
For more information please call (617) 731-8107