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I would welcome communication with all other minyanim in the world to learn new ideas. Please e-mail me,and send in details of your minyanim to the web site,so we can know in which cities its worth spending a Shabbat.
Sing a nigun,keep learning,and expect the Mashiach.
Reuven Ben Dov.
Voice (050) 962 085.
Fax (02) 653 6481
WHO NEEDS A BUILDING TO MAKE A MINYAN?
Last year, it went something like this: Once every month or two some Sunday morning we heard about a different building being available. So we made the phone calls and invited people to come. Friday up to seventy people came. Lead by the likes of Reb Moshe Geller and Moshe Dovid HaKohein, we davened Kabalat Shabbat, sang and danced until the neighbors complained. And whenever we davened, it rained! And then the people who lent us the building would tell us we weren't welcome to come back the next week.
In 5761 we learned how to make do without a building. During the rest of the week, Ohel Rachel, a tent near the road to Bet Lechem, is filled with women praying to return to Rachel's Tomb. Each Shabbat a different community commits to forming a minyan based at Ohel Rachel. Together with local Gilo residents, Mincha is davened at the Ohel. We then dance to the checkpoint and back for Kabbalat Shabbat, which is sung posuk by posuk al pi Nusach Shlomo. Davening and dancing takes two hours.
Also Shabbat Mincha and third meal at the Ohel.
for further info please contact me at (02) 676 6126 or (050) 853 648. Evening hours 1900-2100 are best fax 645 1235.
Ecstatic, Carlebach-style, traditional halakhic davening.
The Torah reading is egalitarian.
Also Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah.
We need a permament home! Write to R Menachem Kallus.
We have a Reb Shlomo Minyan in Ramat Beit Shemesh called
Kehillat Ahava VSimcha
at Rechov Nachal Shimshon 13/7
Rabbi Simcha Hochbaum of Chevron joins us
at least one Shabbat a month and is closely involved in running the shul.
Rabbi Chaim Soloveichik who lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh
alternatively attends the minyan and also assists in running the shul.
The following is the general schedule for every Shabbat:
Minhah and Kabbalat Shabbat: 5 minutes after Candle lighting
Oneg Shabbat in one of our homes when Rabbi
Hochbaum is with us.
Shabbat Morning davening / Kiddush-Dvar Torah: starts
8:15 am (Krias Shema B'zman)
Shabbat Afternoon Minha & SEUDAT SHLISHIT: starts
hour and half before Shabbat ends
Maariv Motzei Shabbat & Special Havdala with guitars
& percussion: at Zman when Shabbat ends.
For more info or place to stay - email
SHASHYR@yahoo.com or call Bobby or Sharon at 999-9448
We are a new, Orthodox minyan that davens using Shlomo's nusah and his melodies. Our rabbi is Tzvi Koren, a teacher in the local B'nai Akiva yeshiva.
These things make us unique in Ra'anana: Shlomo's nusah, our hakhnasat orhim (hospitality) and the enhanced role of women in our Orthodox setting (e.g., women give drashot, the mehitzah is friendly [and removed when not davening], and women help run the kehillah).
Davening is now in the town center, Beit HaNoar.
Times: In the Winter, Mincha eruv Shabbat is at hadlakat neirot time.
During the summer months Mincha eruv Shabbat starts 7 PM.
Shaharit Shabbat Morning, 8:15 AM. (winter), 8 AM (summer)
There is learning before the Torah reading and kiddush after davening. You'll be out of
shul (usually) by 11:15.
For more information, please feel free to contact me at (09) 744-9892.
Be'virkat Shalom mi-Ra'anana,
Here's information about our wonderful and spiritual Shlomo Minyan. It is at The WUJS Institute in Arad and we hold the minyan every Kabbalat Shabbat and Shabbat morning. We have a really wonderful Shabbat atmosphere, with inspired davening and divrei Torah given by the students. We sing and dance to all of Shlomo's nigunim. Guest are welcome and so are young Jewish adults who wish to study at WUJS.
Details of the Minyan:
Place: WUJS Arad, Israel
Address: 25, Yoshiyahu St. Arad
Contact person: (Rabbi) Aubrey Isaacs
Email: aubreyi@jazo.org.il
Web: www.wujs-arad.org.il
USA
Attention All Chevra. Download your Real Players! Rabbi Eliezer and Michele Garner are inviting you to listen in to our Radio Show every Friday morning 7:30-l0 AM EST 88.9 FM WSIA broadcasts throughout Staten Island, Brooklyn,Queens,Lower and Midtown Manhatten and in some areas up to the GW Bridge and in many parts of New Jersey. If you are out of the radio listening area please listen in on WSIA-on-the-web 7:30-8:30 AM EST THE HAPPY CHEVRA RADIO SHOW hosted by RABBI LEZER GARNER your givaltig ROCKIN RABBI followed by the one and only ROCKIN REBBITZIN MICHELE hosting the KOL ISHA SHOW segment 8:30-9:30.Tune In WSIA = W here S hlomo I s A live. Good Shabbos.Good Shabbos! email: garners@wsia.fm
- Michael Berger
micha@aishdas.org
(973) 916-0287
ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ -- THE SAB'EINU MINYAN --
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A NEW FRIDAY NIGHT MINYAN INSPIRED BY ADAM HARISHON,
DOVID HAMELECH, THE LEVIIM, THE MYSTICS OF TZEFAS,
THE HASSIDIC MASTERS, AND RABBI SHLOMO CARLEBACH.
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For location (Teaneck/Bergenfield) and schedule please e-mail
Gavriel Bellino at
gavbellino@yahoo.com.
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See you in the Palace of the Queen.
Meet you at the Badeken.
Rabbi Baruch Melman, Shlomo's top fiddler ;) =
welcomes any chevra passing through Newburgh, NY
to join him and his family for the
Friday night meal at his home for hours of serene, uplifting niggunim.
Write (preferably
in advance) to: RabbiMelman@aol.com
Contact us for
local and national performances of our band, featuring acoustic,
electric and percussive
versions of our Rebbe's music. Call us for no reason!
Rabbi Baruch Melman
It truly is gevaltig,
shalom
Rabbi Paul Plotkin
Temple Beth Am
7205 Royal Palm Blvd.
Margate Fla. 33063
954-9684545
Fax 954-9704281
RavPP@aol.com
P.S once in a while we have a friday night Shlomo minyan.
Gooood Shabbbooos!!!
Menashe
Be Well
Daniel Lev
Shabbat Services In the Beit Midrash at Beth
Jacob Congregation
Most Shabbat evenings 6:30-8:00pm (call hotline for details)
Every Shabbat morning 9:30am-1:00pm
Kiddush following service
Please check the Happy Minyan Hotline for current information, housing, meals, etc. . .
And remember it's a great miztvah to always be HAPPY!!
Infoline: 1-310-285-7777.
Contact chaitech@netvision.net.il Shalom Schwartz or Zev Padway at JerusalemCamp@yahoo.com Hey now, Family! We Love You! Welcome Home!