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Congregation Agudath Sholom
Shabbat Bulletin
NassoJune 7, 202511 Sivan 5785
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Friday
Mincha7:00 PM/8:11 PM
Candle Lighting8:06 PM
Shabbat
Shacharit7:00/8:00/9:00 AM
Latest Shema8:13 AM
Coffee & Commentary8:40 AM
Sephardic Minyan8:45 AM
Melachim Class9:00 AM
Latest Shacharit9:47 AM
Bob's Basics10:00 AM
Shiur10:30 AM
Code Of Jewish Law7:10 PM
Daf Yomi7:10 PM
Mincha8:00 PM
Havdalah9:07 PM
Shabbat Shalom
The Names on the Beams

The Levites transported the Tabernacle in the desert. Within the tribe of Levi, three families bore this sacred responsibility. The family of Kehat carried the vessels such as the ark and the menorah. The family of Gershon carried the screens and curtains, the exterior of the Mishkan. Finally, the family of Merari carried the sockets and the beams. Yet, when describing their tasks, God alerts Moshe that it is only within the family of Merari that specific people were designated for each beam and socket. The Torah states in Chapter 4, Verse 32, "You shall appoint by name to the utensils they carry on their watch. " Why was their designation unique? Why was it required to attach a name to each beam?

Rabbi Shimon Schwab (1908-1995), the leader of the German Jewish community in Washington Heights (KAJ) explains the rationale. He writes that the family of Kehat who carried the vessels symbolizes those who learn Torah. The family of Gershon who carried the material for the sides and roof of the Mishkan symbolize those who observe Torah. The family of Merari who carried the beams and sockets, without which the Tabernacle would fall, represent the supporters of Torah. Lest Merari think that their role is any less important than the other two families, God insisted that their names be connected to the beams themselves. As Ethics of our Fathers states, "If there is no flour, there is no Torah". In other words, we all have critical roles in building the future of the Jewish people. No person is more or less important. For instance, the tribe of Zebulon were merchants, trades people, whose businesses supported the tribe of Issachar who studied Torah. Moshe blesses them first prior to the tribe of Issachar in his final words to the Jewish people to empathize the primacy of their role.

What does this idea signify for us? We all count. God is counting on all of us. Whether studying Torah or financially supporting Torah, all of our contributions are holy and meaningful. In the months ahead, as we plan the completion of our own capital campaign, reflect on your contribution to sustaining our future. Whether the beams, sockets, walls, vessels or more, we are all called upon to make a contribution from the heart. God willing, when we do, when we are united in our mission and honor everyone's contributions, we will be blessed with God's presence and our community and synagogue will, God willing, grow now and for many years to come.

Wishing you and your families a Shabbat Shalom and God willing good news from Israel in the days ahead.

Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Shabbat Information 
  • Learn about the Shabbat Torah Reading for Parshat Nasso with the insights of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l - click here 
  • The Haftarah is read from Judges 13:2-25
  • Haftarah summary by Chabad.org - click here
  • Haftarah summary by Haftarah Helper - click here.
  • Would you like to read the Torah or Haftara for your bar mitzvah parsha? Let us know click here
Shabbat Icebreakers (courtesy of Yaakov Moshe and Elisheva Shmidman)
  • What's the longest book you've ever read (Naso is the longest parsha)?
  • What's something you ate that made your insides explode (the Sota water)?
  • What's something you have repeated many times (all of the repetition at the end of the parsha)?
Parsha Would You Rather?
  • Would you rather have the strength of Samson or the wisdom of Moshe (Samson was a Nazir)?

Join Our CSS Security Team – Training Begins Soon! 
We are currently looking for dedicated volunteers to join our synagogue's CSS (Community Security Service) team. Our next in-person training session will take place during the week of June 16th.

Important: All participants must complete an online training module before attending the in-person session. To begin the process, please visit: https://thecss.org/become-a-volunteer

Your involvement helps ensure the safety and security of our members!

For more information, contact Adam Breiner – adambr@thecss.org
Prayers for Hostages - We Pray for the Immediate Rescue and Release  
"Acheinu kol Bais Yisrael – Our brethren, the entire Jewish People"
"Hanesunim bitzara u'bishivya – who are delivered into confinement and captivity"
"Ha'omdim bein bayam u'vein bayabasha – whether they be on the sea or dry land"
"HaMakom yiracheim aleihem viyotzi'eim mitzara li'rvacha – May the Omnipresent have mercy on them and remove them from distress to relief"
"U'mei'afela li'ora – and from darkness to light"
"U'mishibud lig'ula – and from subjugation to redemption"
"Hashta b'agala u'viz'man kariv – now, speedily, and close at hand"

Shabbat Topics & Participants
Coffee & CommentaryRabbi Daniel Cohen
Melachim ClassMark Wagshul
Bob's BasicsRabbi Bob Abrams
ShiurRabbi Moshe Kurtz: The 20th Century Mechitza Debate, Part #2
Code of Jewish LawRabbi Yossi Kamman
Seudah ShlishitRabbi Moshe Kurtz: Pirkei Avot, Ch. 1
Mazal Tov
  • to Devora & Scott Kove on the birth of a baby girl! Mazal Tov to big brother Uriel Simcha!
  • to Jessica & Adam Furmansky on Eliana's Bat Mitzvah on Sunday!
  • to Jen & Ed Rosenfeld on Yael's Bat Mitzvah this past week!
  • to Dinah Miller & Seth Marlowe on Rabbi Noah's forthcoming marriage to Dr. Ayelet Abelow!
Celebrate with the family! Make a donation in their honor and we will send an acknowledgement to the family. Just click here
Thanks To Our Sponsors
  • Senior Challah Deliveries: Jessica & Eytan Sosnovich in commemoration of the yahrzeit of Jessica's mother, Fran Chargar z"l
  • Sephardic Kiddush: Meredith & David Cohen in loving memory of David's Mother, Rachel Cohen, Rachel bat Or-Haim, A"H
  • Sanctuary Kiddush: Co-sponsored by Jessica & Adam Furmansky in celebration of Eliana's Bat Mitzvah on Sunday; and Dinah Miller & Seth Marlowe in celebration of Noah's upcoming wedding
  • Seudah Shlishit: Rebecca & Emilio Krausz in memory of Mildred & Aaron Green z"l
CAS Shavuot

Thank You to our Graduation Kiddush sponsors and Mazal Tov to the graduates!
Cum Laude
Rachel & Nimrod Dayan
Judy & Howard Goldstein
Jill & Arthur Green
Monica & Eric Jankelovits
Irene & Mike Okun
Danielle & Steven Thau
Cap and Gown
Stephanie & Josh Bilenker
Corinne Chapman
Diane & Rabbi Daniel Cohen
Robin & Jason Fischel
Michelle & Howland Gordon
Shira & Ethan Green
Beth & David Held
Sarah & David Hochman
Roselyn Mangot
Dinah Miller & Seth Marlowe
Carina & Henry Rascoff
Shira Marder & Jason Saibel
Toby Schaffer
Aviva & Paul Schieber
Rachel Seligson
Rebecca & Eric Sigman
Amy & Sam Sroka
Sharon & Simeon Wohlberg
Preschool
Gan Yeladim
Hadassah Fischel
Bicultural Hebrew Academy
Aiden Saibel
Gan Yeladim of Stamford
Lily Rose ScheinerAlex Sroka
Middle School
The Leffell School
Jordana Rascoff
Shulamith School for Girls
Sarah Singer
High School
The Leffell School
Evan Bilenker
Westhill High School
Lilah GordonSophie Sigman
SAR
Solomon GreenSteven Shamah
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy
Yael Hochman
New Rochelle High School
Charles Mangot
BCHA High School
Raffaella Rascoff
College
University of California, Davis
Amelia Chapman
Yeshiva University
Shalhevet Cohen
Alexandra Hadge
Jakob Okun
Joshua Wohlberg
WashU
Rebecca Dayan
Rutgers University-New Brunswick (SEBS)
Shira Held
Queens College
Rina Devorah Marlowe
University of Maryland
Micaela Thau
Graduate School
Georgia Tech
Brad Goldstein
Fordham Law School
Danie GoldsteinSarah Ariel Snow
Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Noah Green
Yale School of Medicine
Amanda Jankelovits
USC School of Engineering MS Aerospace Engineering
Alexander Seligson
Hofstra PhD Psychology
Arielle Deena Snow

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Shabbat Backyard Shmooze!
Shabbat, June 7 - 4:00 PM
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55+ Social Committee at The Essex Steam Train and Riverboat
Sunday, June 8 - 10:30 AM
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Mitzvah Day at Grade A
Sunday, June 8 - 3:00 PM
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Stamford Jewish Experience Friday Night Dinner
Friday, June 13 - 8:15 PM
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CAS Movie Club
Monday, June 16 - 8:00 PM
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CAS Annual Meeting & Awards
Tuesday, June 17 - 7:30 PM
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Brushes, Bubbles & Brie
Sunday, June 29 - 7:45 PM
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Mission to Fort Bragg
Sunday, July 27
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Stamford Jewish Experience Fire Pit
Wednesday, August 13 - 7:30 PM
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Senior Challah Delivery Sponsorships
Upcoming Events
CAS Chabura
Wednesday, June 11
(Time TBD) - Rabbi Kurtz' final Chabura: Mechitza Mayhem Part II: Should Yeshivish and MO Shuls Swap Partitions? Hosted and co-sponsored by Sam Sroka in honor of Rabbi Kurtz and his contributions to CAS. Contact Sam for more details.
CAS Announcements
  • Urgent Need for Kidney Donors  Mark Cohen, brother in law of Sheryl and Mark Schwartz, a beloved father and grandfather, is always there to make sure your day starts off right, now he needs someone to help him. Please keep him in our prayers - Marum Leib ben Raizel. To learn more about kidney donation or to see if you are a match email R26210@renewal.org or call 718.431.9831, ext 209

    Barry Mandel is a beloved father and grandfather. He is suffering from kidney failure. To learn more about kidney donation or to see if you are a match, email R26447@renewal.org or call 718-431-9831 ext. 209
  • Check out the article in the Jewish Link about our Fly in to Fort Bragg  click here - Spots are open - Register here
  • The 55+ Empty Nesters Committee is looking for two more members   Committee members are asked to chair one event per year with support.  Please contact Bruce Newman (bruce.newman8@gmail.com) and join us.
  • Holy Habit - Food Pantry Donations  Rather than wait for a Food Drive, make it a habit each week when shopping for Shabbos to purchase kosher, non-perishable food for the Freedberg Kosher Food Pantry.Drop off at JFS or CAS
  • Israel Advocacy - Sign up for Pens and Swords  This group shares links to petitions and information about how everyone can contact political figures and businesses to advocate on behalf of Israel. Most of these actions take under a minute to complete and they keep pressure on policymakers to support Israel and/or drop actions that are detrimental. Please share the link for this group with as many supporters of Israel and the Jewish people as possible. click here
Weekday Schedule
  • Shacharit  Sunday: 7:15/8:30 AM; Monday-Friday: 6:30/7:30/8:30 AM
  • Mincha  Sunday-Thursday: 8:10 PM; Friday: 7:00 PM/8:14 PM
  • Candle Lighting  Friday: 8:09 PM
CAS Classes
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We Wish A Speedy Recovery To
  • Tzvi Zev Yosef ben Chana Shulamit
  • Raanan Noach ben Slova
  • Yosef Ishai ben Miriam
  • Yocheved Rochel bat Chava Kayla
  • Sheina Feiga bat Rivka
  • Hershel Wolf ben Brucha
  • Rema bat Etta
  • Yitzchak ben Shmuel V. Chaya
  • Freidel bat Esther
  • Leeba Minna bat Rivka
  • Pesach Melech ben Basha
  • Chaya Shoshana bat Yehudit
  • Nira bat Rachel
  • Sara bat Nira
  • Chana Leah bat Esther
  • Nadav Ephraim ben Shlomit Leah
  • Ariella Maor bat Liba Chaya
  • Leah bat Rivka
  • Adeline bat Bat Chava
  • Moisha Gedalia
  • Nechemiah
  • Dorit bat Ora
  • Yospa bat Shana Menucha
  • Mary
  • Miriam Rut bat Chana
  • Tanya bat Malka
  • Chaya bat Liba
  • Moshe Yitzak ben Raisel Crendel
  • Miriam bat Devorah
  • אסתר רחל bat רייזל ביילה
  • Chaya Rachel bat Carmi Adina
  • Penina bat Batya
  • Dov ben Pnina
  • Nehama Miriam bat Dvora
  • Moshe Gavriel ben Rachel Esther
  • Cheryl Sheva bat Gittel Leah
  • Sossie Raizel bat Sarah Fraida
  • Calev Natanel ben Sara
  • Yitzchak Osher ben Chana Shayva Chaya
  • Inna bat Tanya

We Honor Our Military
  • Ariel Y
  • Shani Y
  • Tali Y
  • Harry B
  • Zevi M
  • Joreh M
  • Ayden M
  • Nathan H
  • Noam H
  • Yehudit
  • Sally K
  • Oren L
  • Nathan L
  • Rachel M
  • Meir D
  • Jeremy S
  • Yehudit S
  • Meni N
  • Yaniv H
  • Rachel W

Community Announcements
  • Mitzvah Opportunity in solidarity with Hadar Knoller  Almost a year ago, a unit in Gaza was involved in an explosion which resulted in the death of two soldiers. One of the soldiers, Nadav Knoller, was married with a baby boy. His wife Hadar, came to Stamford a number of years ago as a BCHA Bat Sheirut and lived in the community being involved and part of the Stamford Jewish family. In memory of the two soldiers, a campaign to raise money for a Hatzala motorbike is happening and to show our support and solidarity to Hadar and that we still appreciate her having been here, we have been asked to take part in this campaign and help them reach their target. Tizku LeMitzvot - click here
  • Schoke JFS is beginning a new support group for younger survivors of loss  The group will meet Thursday evenings at 7 pm, led by Lielle Sugar, LMSW. The group is designed for people in the 20s, 30s, and 40s that have lost a loved one. Register at ctjfs.org/counseling/groups
  • PJ Library Get Togethers - Grants Available Through June 16th  PJ Library's Get Together microgrant program makes it so easy to carve out a few rejuvenating moments before the next week begins, moments that can fill your cups and ease your minds. Gathering with your friends has proven to help reduce stress and increase resilience. Add the weekly Jewish tradition of rest, relaxation, and togetherness, and you've got the perfect PJ Library Get Together. Their program makes it a snap to host gatherings that fit your unique Jewish life. Learn More: https://go.pjlibrary.org/e/1053423/mail-utm-campaign-Get-Together/23wlv/347063452/h/D26A-ZQPcGQJWh1GfAW2khX8ng9o2zj_SjlBCbrmuag
  • SAVE THE DATE: An Evening with Jonathan Conricus  Tuesday, June 24th, 7:30 pm. Join UJF for an evening with Swedish-Israeli Spokesperson and Media Commentator Jonathan Conricus at the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy, 2186 High Ridge Road, Stamford. A pre-event reception will be held for sponsors and UJF major donors. He was the international spokesperson of the Israel Defense Forces from 2017 to 2021. Conricus is a senior fellow at the think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies, based in Washington, DC, in the United States. Tickets for this event are $54 until June 17, $65 from June 18, and seating is limited! Tickets will not be available at the door. For more information, contact CEO Diane Sloyer at dianesloyer@ujf.org.Register here: http://www.ujf.org/Conricus
  • Wacky Wednesdays with PJ Library  Each Week Starting Wednesday, July 2, 4:30 pm. Join UJF for a summer of silly fun, PJ Library activities, and refreshing popsicles! Each Wednesday brings a new location and a chance to show off your wackiest hats, costumes, pajamas, or outfits!! Advanced registration is required. For additional information, contact UJF Deputy Director Eric Ross at eric@ujf.org. Register here: https://www.ujf.org/wackywednesdays
  • NextGen and PJ Library Scavenger Hunt and Ice Cream  Sunday, July 20, 10:00 am Step into your favorite sneakers and join UJF for a fun-filled scavenger hunt at Mead Memorial Park, 241 Park Street, New Canaan, as we embark on a thrilling quest to discover hidden treasures! Kosher ice creams from the on-site café will be given to everyone at the end to ensure a really COOL day! Register here: http://www.ujf.org/Summer
  • Community Jewish Heritage Mission to Greece  Monday, October 27th- Wednesday November 5th. Join UJF on our Mission Trip to Greece from October 27-November 5 as we'll learn and explore Greece's Jewish history dating back thousands of years! There will be an informational meeting about the trip. If you wish to receive information, email Lara@ujf.org.
  • Reminder: Aaron's Place, on the ground floor of Stamford Hospital  provides kosher snacks, drinks and meals, in a comfortable environment. If you are caring for a hospitalized loved one or waiting for tests, this comfort room is a place to regroup and refresh. Information is available at the hospital front desk , The code, in Hebrew letters, is on the door of the room.

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