Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Sisterhood Luncheon November 1, 2015 1PM RSVP Required!!!



                 
You are cordially invited to attend the Sisterhood Luncheon on Sunday, November 1, 2015-- 1:00 p.m. – at Congregation Agudath Achim, 301 McCabe Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J.  

All are welcome—men, women and children.  A Chinese Buffet lunch and dessert will be served.  The cost is $15 per person.  
                                      (Casual attire) 

An RSVP is required~~~ Please RSVP to Bethcotler@gmail.com , or call 732 776 7887.  Or call the shul at 732-774-2495.

Please make checks out to Sisterhood Agudath Achim, and mail promptly to Beth Cotler, 306 Monmouth Av.,      Bradley Beach, NJ 07720 Description: C:\Users\judy kf\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\9XIK6EAA\leavesns[1].png


Food is being catered by Kosher Chinese Express in Manalapan, NJ

Saturday, September 12, 2015

High Holidays in Bradley Beach

CONGREGATION AGUDATH ACHIM

301 McCABE AVENUE
BRADLEY BEACH, NJ 07720
(732) 774-2495
http://www.bradleybeachshul.org



Elie Rosenfeld
Rabbi

H. Bialik
Rabbi Emeritus

Officers
Leonard Strulowitz                                           
President
Leonard Bielory                                     THE BULLETIN
Vice President                                       
David Levitt                              HIGH HOLIDAY ISSUE  
Treasurer
Sharon Shulman                                                           5776 - 2015
Secretary                                                                      

Michael Dobkin
Gabbai

Trustees

Sam Cohen
Bette Epstein 

HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2015 – 5776

First Selichos –                     Saturday Night September 5th (Labor Day Weekend) - TBA
Erev Rosh Hashanah –         Sunday, September 13th
  Yom Tov Candle Lighting:    6:50pm
  Mincha/Maariv:                                6:55pm

First Day Rosh Hashanah – Monday, September 14th
  Morning Services:                 8:30am, Shofar not before 10:30am
  Mincha:                                 6:45pm followed by Tashlich
  Maariv:                                 7:35pm, 2nd   day Yom Tov Candle Lighting after 7:48pm

Second Day Rosh Hashanh -Tuesday, September 15th
   Morning Services:                8:30am, Shofar not before 10:30am
   Mincha:                                6:50pm
   Maariv:                                7:40pm, Havdalah after 7:46pm

Tzom Gedaliah -                   Wednesday, September 16th
                                                Fast begins 5:15am, Fast ends 7:45pm

Shabbos Shuvah – Parshas Vayeilech
                                                Saturday, September 19th
  Candle Lighting:                    6:42pm
  Mincha/Maariv:                    6:45pm
  Shabbos Morning Services:   9:15am
  Shabbos Mincha:                  6:35pm
  Maariv:                                 7:30pm, Havdalah after 7:39pm

Yom Kippur Night -             Tuesday, September 22nd

  Mincha with Vidui:               4:30pm if minyan is available
  Home:  Yizkor candles + Yom Kippur Candle Lighting by 6:35pm, Sunset 6:53pm
  Kol Nidrei:                            6:45pm – Kol Nidrei sermon, Maariv begins – 7:30pm

Yom Kippur Day -                Wednesday, September 23rd
   Morning Services:                8:30am, Yizkor (Memorial Services) not before 11:00am
   Mincha and Neilah:              5:10pm, Neilah ends/shofar 7:33pm,   
   Maariv/Havdalah/Break-fast

Erev Sukkot -                                    Sunday, September 27th
    Candle Lighting:                  6:27pm
    Mincha:                               6:30pm

First Day Sukkot -               Monday, September 28th
    Morning Services:               9:15am
    Mincha:                               6:20pm
    Candle Lighting:                  After 7:24pm

Second Day Sukkot -                       Tuesday, September 29th
    Morning Services:               9:15am
    Mincha:                               6:20pm
    Havdalah:                            After 7:22pm
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Shabbos Chol Moed -           Friday, October 2nd
     Candle Lighting:                 6:19pm
     Mincha:                              6:20pm

Shabbos -                               Saturday, October 3rd
     Morning Services:              9:15am
     Mincha:                              6:10am
     Havdalah:                           7:16pm

Hoshana Rabbah -                Sunday, October 4th  
8:00pm (If minyan is available.)

Erev Sh’Mini Atzeret -        Sunday, October 4th
     Candle Lighting:                 6:16pm
     Mincha:                              6:20pm

Sh’Mini Atzeret -                 Monday, October 5th
     Morning Services:              9:15am
     Mincha:                              6:10pm

Erev Simchat Torah -           Monday, October 5th
      Candle Lighting:                Not before 7:12pm
      Hakafot After Maariv                              

Simchat Torah -                   Tuesday, October 6th
       Morning Services:            9:15am
       Mincha:                            6:05pm
       Havdala:                           7:11pm


    

           

  
FROM THE RABBI’S DESK…….
By Rabbi Elie Rosenfeld


A fundamental characteristic of the Jewish calendar is that the festivals and other holidays always fall during specific seasons each year – Passover in the early spring, Shavous in the late spring, Chanukah around the start of winter.  Similarly, the High Holidays invariable come around just as the summer is ending and autumn beginning.

Rosh Hashanah, although it occurs the first day of Tishrei, the seventh Hebrew month per the order of months established by the Torah, is designated in the Mishnah as the start of the new calendar year.  The obvious question is why do we begin each year with a month which not only occurs in the middle of the count of Jewish months, but also at the very end of the annual agricultural cycle which is framed by the major festivals of Pesach, Shavous and Sukkos!  Shouldn’t we start our years with Nissan, the month in which Pesach, the first in the holiday cycle, occurs, and the month in which growth and renewal begins again with the start of spring?

Perhaps the significance of Rosh Hashanah’s timing is to help us put the Days of Awe into their proper perspective.  Seeing the warm and bright days of summer slowly waning, the daylight hours shortening more and more with each passing week, cannot help but put us into a solemn and reflexive mood.  We think ahead to the dark and cold winter soon to come and wonder how we will fare, both physically and emotionally.  In the farming societies of our ancestors, this was also the time of year to fervently hope that the resources gathered through the spring and summer would be sufficient to see everyone through the lean months ahead.

With this frame of mind, we are psychologically and spiritually prepared to approach the Almighty in prayer and repentance, beginning on Rosh Hashanah, Judgment Day, and culminating on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.  Our minds and hearts are properly attuned to the seriousness of this period, and of the crucial tasks of reflection, remorse and
self-improvement that we are about to undertake.

My wish to one and all for a meaningful and productive High Holiday season, and for a happy, healthy, and successful year 5776!


FROM THE PRESIDENT -

Greetings!

As President of our Congregation, I ask you this New Year to take ownership of this wonderful congregation, when you can, join us at Shabbos Services, events, learn with us and socialize with our “shul family” after services at our Shabbat Kiddish.

Your shul Board consists of your friends, they are devoted to you and the synagogue.  We have met every Sunday morning for the past three months to make sure we serve you to the upmost.  They are extremely devoted. 

We are blessed with kind, caring and devoted chairs of committees and extraordinary volunteers.  Look how they have cleaned up and organized the interior of the shul.  Organized the Prayer Books, eliminated those in disrepair, ritually buried them, beautified the social hall and a long list of more.

Give us your feedback, engage us in conversation.  We want to hear all of your ideas and comments any way you wish to share them and please, volunteer to chair and/or join or start a committee you think you may like.

On this Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur let us pray together that we be inscribed with a good, fruitful and healthy life for us and humanity.  Let Congregation Agudath Achim help you bring spirituality and clarity in your lives.

L’Shana Tova

Len Strulowitz















Thursday, August 27, 2015

YARD SALE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6th!!!

Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity!!


This is your chance to get some really cool items that the shul no longer needs and may be a piece of your own Bradley Beach history!!

Come on down on Sunday and be a helper / and a shopper at this once in a lifetime event!!


Volunteers needed: Please contact Isaac at Yitzshul@aol.com to volunteer your time!!! We need everyone to pitch in and make this a super event!!

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Torah Tours for Simchat Torah in Bradley Beach

Join Congregation Agudath Achim for Simchat Torah 2015!!!
Torah Tours will be joining us. This Yom Tov will be inspirational and fun.
What could be better than Yom Tov at the Jersey Shore!!

Agudath Achim Board of Director's Update

It gives us great pleasure to announce that the new Board of Directors of Agudath Achimand the many Committee chairperson have been busy working to improve your Bradley Beach shul experience.


Latest accomplishments:

All siddurim (prayer books) have been relocated to the front lobby.
Collection of damaged seforim (books) have been properly disposed.
The Social Hall is being updated and Kiddush is now served in the Social Hall.
The First Annual Book Exchange was a huge success on Shabbat August 15th.

The new board meets every Sunday morning and is actively seeking feedback from the congregation on new ideas and projects.

Another summer with Camp Dan has ended. We wish all the campers a great school year!

High Holiday services will be conducted by Rabbi Elie Rosenfeld and Adam Levitt if you have not made a reservation please call the office at 732-774-2495.

A new Yizkor book is being prepared please make sure to send information to include your loved ones. Send name and a $10 donation per name.

IN ORDER TO COMPLETE OUR "BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE" ON TIME, WE MUST

HAVE ALL REPLIES IN BY SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2015.  PLEASE GIVE US YOUR

COOPERATION BY GETTING THE INFORMATION TO US ON TIME.

Torah Tours is coming to Bradley Beach for Simchat Torah.

Bring a friend and join us for an exciting Yom Tov experience.




Sunday, August 9, 2015

If you missed this weekend in Bradley Beach it's not too late to come on down!!

The weather was excellent. The company was superb the shul was full and the scholar in residence was very informative.

So what's keeping you in the hot city when you can be here at the cool Jersey Shore!!

Get in touch with us through our website and come and join us for a day, a week, a weekend!!

Shabbat in Bradley Beach is an experience you really shouldn't miss!!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Agudas Achim Scholar in Residence ProgramAugust 8, 2015Featuring: Rabbi Howard Jachter


Rabbi Jachter returns for a third time as Agudath Achim Scholar in Residence.
Rabbi Jachter is a world renowned author of the series famously known as “Grey Matter” an in depth analysis of many relevant and controversial topics
Rabbi Jachter serves on the Beis Din pf Elizabeth NJ and is a leading expert on “Get” Divorce Jewish style
Rabbi Jachter is the spiritual leader of Congregation Shaarei Orah—The Sephardic Congreagtion of Teaneck and a senior teacher at TABC
He is a world renowned expert on Eruv and is the rabbinical expert for our Eruv.
He and his wife Malka are the proud parents of 5 children.

- Rabbi Jachter will address the congregation Friday evening between Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv.—”The meaning of Totaphot - (aka Tfilin– phylacteries) “
-He will again address the congregation Shabbat day . - “The Broken Tablets “
-He will conduct the parsha class an hour before mincha— “Israel vs Egypt, which is better?” - (prepare for a surprise answer)
-He will lead the shalosh seudos discussion— “Legal appeals in the Halachic system”
We welcome Rabbi Jachter and his wife Malka to our community
 
Sponsorships available

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Bradley Beach's Orthodox community has been the best kept secret on the Jersey Shore.

It is time for this gem to be admired by all, we no longer wish to be a secret getaway for those in the know. We are ready for prime time and are looking forward to spreading the word about this great escape location.

A beautiful, small town on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, Bradley Beach offers great outdoor experiences and also the best Orthodox shul less than an hour from New York. Whether you want peace and quiet or a lively Kiddush gathering Bradley Beach's Orthodox synagogue (Agudath Achim) is the place to be.


Find out more about the goings on in Bradley Beach on this blog, on our website http://www.bradleybeachshul.org, or at our Yahoo group to join click here.  If you have trouble signing in please email us at congbradleybeach@gmail.com