HAFTARAH: EzEkiEl, 45:16-46:18 Humash Etz Hayim, pages 1291-1294
Prayer for our Country • Jeremy Bers
Prayer for Israel • Ezra Suldan
Ashrei • Lindsey Rosenbloom Krieger Schechter Day School 8th grade student
Open and Close Aron HaKodesh Honoring members of our Congregation
Adon Olam • All the Madrikhim
Following ServicesPlease join us for Kiddush in the Garden Lounge. Today’s Kiddush is hosted by Chizuk Amuno Congregation, in honor of our Madrikhim.
ToRAH PoRTion: TAzRi-A, lEViTiCUS 12:1-13:28 AnD EXoDUS 12:1-20 Humash Etz Hayim, pages 649-655 and 380-383
ToRAH SERViCE HonoRSOpen and Close Aron HaKodesh Honoring members of our Congregation
Torah Study conducted by Rabbi Wechsler and Rabbi Shulman
Torah Readers: Manny Epstein, Ruthanne Kaufman, Alex Rubin, Shuli Raffel, Matt Ziegelstein, Hannah Stoller, Emma Silverman, and Zachary Zaiman
Aliyot – Those who will be called up to the Torah
1 Cohen/Rishon • Ann & Richard Hantgan In honor of their 30th wedding anniversary
2 Levi/Sheni Honoring a member of our Congregation
3 Shlishi • Honoring a member of our Congregation
4 Revii • Lorraine & Earl Raffel In honor of their 60th wedding anniversary
5 Hamishi • Honoring a member of our Congregation
6 Shishi • Honoring a member of our Congregation
7 Shevii • Honoring a member of our Congregation Hagbah, lifting the first Torah Joey Malin
Gelilah, binding the first Torah Doris Tanhoff
Maftir – The Concluding Aliyah Hallie Miller and Abby Suldan Hagbah, lifting the second Torah Honoring a member of our Congregation
Gelilah, binding the second Torah Honoring a member of our Congregation
Ronald J. Shulman, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler, Rabbi
Dr. Paul D. Schneider, RabbiJoel H. Zaiman, Rabbi Emeritus
Emanuel C. Perlman, HazzanDr. Moshe D. Shualy, Ritual DirectorGlenn S. Easton, Executive Director
Shelly Malis, President
Chizuk Amuno has a long history of proud service to Baltimore’s Jewish community. Dedicated to strengthening faith in our people’s covenant with God, the purpose of Chizuk Amuno Congregation is to create a sacred Jewish community. Here individuals and families can find meaning for their lives from serious engagement with the texts, wisdom, and celebrations of Judaism. In pursuit of this mission, Chizuk Amuno ascribes to the rabbinic teaching: “The world is sustained through Torah – learning, Avodah – prayer and service, and Gemilut Hasadim – acts of loving kindness.”
8100 Stevenson Road • Baltimore, MD 21208 www.chizukamuno.org • 410/486-6400
Perpetual Memorial and Bimah Flower Dedications can be found at the Sanctuary entrance.
Please refer to the Guide to Shabbat Morning Services for more information.
Congregational CourtesiesPlease greet your friends and those you don’t already
know with “Shabbat Shalom” (a peaceful Sabbath) and say Hello!
Please turn off all electronic devices. There is no smoking, no photography, and no writing permitted anywhere on the synagogue premises during
the Sabbath. Please refrain from chewing gum during our worship together.
Thank you very much.
This Shabbat at Chizuk Amuno
Friday, March 28, 2014 | 26 Adar II 5774 Shabbat HaHodesh
6 p.m. Oneg Shabbat/Minhah 6:15 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat
Shabbat, March 29, 2014 | 27 Adar II 57749:15 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service
10:30 a.m Family Service, Hoffberger Chapel
Babysitting, GECEC Room 11 – 6 months to 5 years
5:45 p.m. Study Session • 6:45 p.m. Minhah 7:54 p.m. Havdalah
mely zay • Shabbat Shalom!Madrikhim Shabbat
U p c o m i n g B at m i t z va hApril 5, 2014 Shira Helene Pomerantz Chaya Sarah Daughter of Leslie & Stephen Pomerantz, MD
Aliyot on Shabbat or at Daily MinyanCelebrating Shabbat each week, and gathering for prayer every day, we enjoy marking special personal and family occasions by sharing them with our synagogue family. We also enjoy honoring members of our community with Torah honors as individual expressions of gratitude and belonging. If you would like to receive an aliyah to the Torah or some other synagogue honor during a Shabbat Morning or Daily Minyan service, please be in touch with Judy Simkin in the Rabbinic Office. We’ll do our best to provide you a timely Torah honor, subject to each weekly schedule.
Brotherhood Sponsors zakhor Ha Yeladim – Remember the ChildrenParticipants are asked to light a yahrzeit candle in memory of a specific child murdered during the Holocaust and recite Kaddish on the four Yizkor memorial days as well as for the Yom HaShaoh observance each year. For information, please contact Eric Beser, [email protected] or 410/591-4612.