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YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD

2240 ALBANY AVENUE


WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117
(860) 233-3084 Shabbat Parshat Pinchas
Web Site: http://www.YoungIsraelWH.org
July 3rd, 2010 21 Tamuz 5770
YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HARTFORD

Shabbat Parshat Pinchas Kiddush This Shabbat


8:15 AM Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class Sponsored by
9:00 AM Shacharit Judie & Lauren Daman
9:07 AM Sof Zman Kriat Shma
7:55 PM Mincha, Seudah Shlishit & Maariv
In honor of all the kids being here
9:11 PM Shabbat Ends & the Grandchildren’s birthdays!
Jeffrey, Stacey, David & Leah;
Rabbi Weinberg & Elana will be away for the Daniel; and Ethan, Debbie,
next two weeks. While he is gone various people Leora & Eliana Wasserman!
have volunteered to fulfill the duties that need Co-Sponsored by
to get done.
In case of any halachic questions or life cycle Jennifer & David Wolpaw
events or hospital/death emergencies you may In honor of their newest daughter,
contact Rabbi Yitzchok Adler (860-798-9555) Gabriella Tirtza
or Rabbi Ari Weiss (410-303-0168) who have , ‫גבריאלה תרצה‬
graciously agreed to be there for members of
YIWH during this time.

‫צאתך לשלום והצלחה‬


‫ צאתך לשלום והצלחה‬to Tamir Hessing
who is making Aliyah!
YAHRZEIT MEMORIAL LECTURE
Sunday, July 18th at 7:30 PM at YIWH ‫מזל טוב‬
‫ מזל טוב‬to Jennifer & David Wolpaw on the birth
Keynote Speaker: Rabbi Ronald Schwarzberg
"In the Aftermath of Death: of Gabriella Tirtza, ‫ מזל טוב !גבריאלה תרצה‬to
The Jewish Way of Healthy Coping" big sisters Eliana, Vered & Maya! Much nachat
The Yahrzeit Lecture is open to the general and may she grow L’Torah, L’Chupah
public at no cost. U’L’Maasim Tovim!
Yahrzeit Booklets, which include the names of our
loved ones, will be distributed at the lecture. SIMCHAT BAT ‫שמחת בת‬
Please join the Wolpaw family
This Friday night
‫ברוך דין האמת‬
We regret to inform you of the passing of Mina From 9:00 p.m. to 11:00p.m.
Gansel beloved mother of Harriet Rosenblit, At their home 187 Brewster Road!
grandmother of Jesse, Michael & David . Harriet
will be sitting shiva until Monday morning
at her home, 14 Coolidge Road.
May Hashem comfort Harriet and the Gansel &
Rosenblit families among the mourners of Zion
and Yerushalayim!
Editor: Judie Patel Rabbi Brahm Weinberg 233-3084 or
E-mail: bulletin @youngisraelwh.org rabbi@youngisraelwh.org
Editors Emeritus: Sam Leichtberg & Moish Trencher
Laura Miller, President 233-2725 or
Web Site: http://www.YoungIsraelWH.org lauramiller6188@sbcglobal.net
Affiliate of the National Council of Young Israel Synagogues, Member of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Sponsor of
West Hartford NCSY, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Kashrut Commission of Greater Hartford,
Mikveh Bess Israel of Greater Hartford, Eruv of West Hartford (Hotline - 860-232-6417)
Page 2

PARSHAT PINCHAS - Continued:


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The reason is that people resist change. For that
Vera Schwarcz & Jason Wolfe reason, they will resist any solution that implies that they
In memory of Harriet Rosenblit's mother must change. With tenacity and passion, they will see the
In honor of baby girl to Jen & David Wolpaw problem as something outside themselves. They will
Debbie & Steven Luger blame this factor or that. They will opt for one technical
In memory of Harriet Rosenblit's mother cure after another, only to find that they all fail – because
In honor of baby girl to Jen & David Wolpaw the cause was not external but internal: within the per-
sons concerned.
SAVE THE DATES Personal change – change within the self – is al-
UPCOMING SHUL & COMMUNITY EVENTS most unbearably stressful. It is, in fact, a form of bereave-
ROSH CHODESH TEHILLIM GROUP ment. That is why adaptive leaders are rarely popular.
Tuesday, July 13th, at 7:30 PM People criticize them, get angry with them, try to replace
At the home of Barbara Snyder, 22 Mohegan Drive them. Adaptive leadership needs courage. But Heifetz and
TOTALLY TEFILLAH & TANTALIZING TOPICS Linsky’s point goes deeper. Adaptive leadership also
MONDAYS AT 8:00 PM needs deep and active patience. People are slow to
Rabbi Ari Weiss of Agudas Achim is teaching a class in change, and a leader – who by definition understands the
Pirkei Avot that rotates between homes need for change – may become impatient and try to force
At the home of the pace faster than the people can go.
For information call: 860-233-6242 That is why some of the greatest leaders get assas-
sinated. In retrospect they are seen as heroes. But at the
BOOK CLUB time, they were often regarded as traitors, betrayers.
“My Father’s Paradise: What makes Heifetz and Linsky almost unique is that they
A Son’s Search for His Family’s Past” regard assassination as a failure of leadership. They ad-
By: Ariel Sabar mire Martin Luther King and Yitzhak Rabin, yet they also
CRAFT CIRCLE argue that they should have recognized the danger signals
Monday evenings at 7:30 PM from their own side; they should have slowed the pace,
At the home of Debbie Luger, 37 Miamis Road lowered the flame, stepped back; perhaps they should
Further info call Debbie Luger 233-0300 have found ways of handing the problem back to the peo-
or Laura Miller: 233-2725. ple. They were driving people faster than they could go.
That is what Moses was saying. Let the Israelites
ELISHA ROSENSWEIG CLASS is on hold until August.
be led by one who will “go out in front of them and come
back in front of them”, leading from the front; but also
BUY SCRIP! BUY SCRIP! one who will “bring them out and bring them back”,
Are you buying gift cards for staff or friends? Buy meaning one who will carry the people with him, not go-
them at Waldbaum’s using your existing Waldbaum’s ing so fast that they cannot keep up.
For that is what Moses learned in the episode of
gift card and everyone wins! Please remember to
the spies. He was ready to enter the promised land. The
continue to use scrip. It costs nothing additional to people were not. The result was catastrophic. This was
you - yet it helps the Shul. Remember, if you can not not his fault. He had faith; the people had all too little. He
come and get the cards we can bring it to you! Let's was right; they were wrong. But he was also wise enough
support our Shul by buying scrip ! to realize that for a leader to be right and the people
Every dollar counts! wrong, is no consolation whatsoever. A leader must go at
Contact: Judith Hessing (860-233-6042) the people’s pace. He must educate them; prepare them
at 18 Grenhart Street for the challenges ahead; listen to their grievances; give
them courage; lift their sights – and also be prepared to
slow down if they are unable to accelerate. He or she
must be impatient and patient all at once: a difficult bal-
ancing act. But there is no choice. A leader must not go on
ahead so far and fast that he finds himself alone.
PARSHAT PINCHAS - THE PACE OF CHANGE - CHIEF RABBI JONATHAN SACKS Page 3
The passage (Num 27: 12-23) in which G-d tells Moses to prepare for death, and Moses, in re-
sponse, asks G-d to appoint a successor, is full of interest for what it tells us about leadership. Indeed when Moses is
confronted with his own mortality, his first response is not to think about himself at all but about the succession. That
is a mark of a true leader. The great leaders care about the cause they serve more than about themselves. Hence even
as they lead, they prepare others to lead, so that, in Moses’ own words here: “the Lord’s people will not be like a flock
without a shepherd.”
Each line of this passage warrants close listening, but let us focus on just one. Moses says:
May the Lord, G-d of the spirits of all flesh, appoint a man over the community who will go out in front of them and
come back in front of them, who will bring them out and bring them back, so the Lord’s people will not be like sheep
without a shepherd. (27: 16-17)
The italicized words seem to say the same thing twice. If a leader goes out and comes back in front of the peo-
ple, then surely it follows that he is leading them out and bringing them in. Why the repetition?
Rashi interprets the two phrases as referring to different things. The first, “who will go out in front of them
and come back in front of them”, means a leader who leads from the front, who will not send his people into battle
while staying behind in safety himself. Rashi points to a verse (I Samuel 18: 16) in which the Torah says: “All Israel and
Judah loved David because he went out and came back in front of them”. The watchword of Israel’s military leaders has
always been Acharai, “After me”.
To the second phrase, “who will bring them out and bring them back” he gives two different explanations. The
first is that it means, “who will lead them [to victory] through his merits”. The second is extraordinary. Moses, says
Rashi, was protesting to G-d: “Do not do to my successor what you did to me, denying me the chance to lead the peo-
ple into the land.” Let Joshua, unlike me, reach his destination.
Thus far Rashi. However, there is another possible explanation. A leader must lead from the front. But a leader
must also understand the pace at which those he leads can go. It is not leadership if the leader is so far ahead of those
he leads that when he turns his head round, he discovers that there is no one following. A leader must go out in front and
come back in front. But he must also “lead the people out and bring them back”, meaning, he must take people with
him. He must make sure that they are keeping up with him.
A leader must have vision, but also realism. He or she must think the impossible but know the possible. Be-
cause a leader is often a figure of great ability, he or she can sometimes forget that not everyone can travel as fast as
he can. A leader can be too far ahead of his times.
That is not a failing in some forms of leadership. The great prophets were often centuries ahead of their times.
That is what made them prophets. There are secular examples. The great artists were ahead of their times. Beetho-
ven’s late quartets were almost unintelligible for a century. The first Impressionist exhibition was panned by the crit-
ics. It is said that Van Gogh did not sell a single painting (some say he sold one) in his lifetime. The audience at the first
performance of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring expressed their disapproval by catcalls and whistles.
An artist may be ahead of his time; a prophet must be ahead of his time. That is because they are not leaders of people.
They are leaders of ideas. Often they are reclusive. Only a few of their contemporaries understand what they are try-
ing to do, but that is enough. Eventually, long after their lifetime, their ideas penetrate a wider circle. But a leader in
the mould of Moses must connect with people. That is why he prayed to G-d for a leader who would go out in front,
but only at such a pace as to bring people with him.
It is a point made with great insight by Ronald Heifetz and Marty Linsky of the John F. Kennedy School of Government
at Harvard. In their book Leadership on the Line (and Heifetz’s earlier book, Leadership without Easy Answers) they dis-
tinguish between two kinds of challenge, technical and adaptive, and the different kinds of leadership they call for.
A technical challenge arises when you face a problem of a kind that has a relatively simple solution. You are ill,
so you go to a doctor to diagnose the disease and prescribe a cure. Your car breaks down, so you need a mechanic to
identify the fault and put it right. Something is broken; it needs fixing: that is the standard form of a technical chal-
lenge.
But sometimes the people affected by a problem are the problem. For some illnesses, no drug will suffice to
bring a cure. Instead the person concerned may have to change his entire lifestyle. For some failing companies, no
quick fix by management will suffice. What may have to change is the entire corporate culture. Problems of this kind,
where the people involved have to change, call for adaptive leadership – and that is leadership of the most difficult
kind.
The reason is that people resist change. For that reason, they will resist any solution that implies that they must
change. With tenacity and passion, they will see the problem as something outside themselves. They will blame this
factor or that. They will opt for one technical cure after another, only to find that they all fail – because the cause was
not external but internal: within the persons concerned. Continued on Page 2 

 YIWH Schedule of Services  It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush


July 2nd - 9th, 2010
Shabbat Parashat Pinchas
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday July 2nd Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 8:12 p.m. check the availability of the date
you need & to make the
Shabbat, July 3rd arrangements for the type of
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Checks need to be received
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:07 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:55 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Shabbat Ends 9:11 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
There are three types
Sunday, July 4th - Thursday, July 8th of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 4:16 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday - Monday 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Shacharit…Tuesday - Thursday 6:45 a.m. & Deluxe for $350
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 8:15 p.m. With supplements available.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Friday, July 9th
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Shacharit 6:45 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. Kiddush Schedule
Candle Lighting 8:10 p.m.

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

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 YIWH Schedule of Services  It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush


July 9th - 16th, 2010
Shabbat Parashat Pinchas
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday July 9th Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 8:10 p.m. check the availability of the date
you need & to make the
Shabbat, July 10th arrangements for the type of
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Checks need to be received
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:10 a.m. the Sunday prior to your
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:55 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Shabbat Ends 9:09 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
There are three types
Sunday, July 11th - Thursday, July 15th of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 4:22 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Shacharit…Monday Rosh Chodesh Av 6:30 a.m. & Deluxe for $350
Shacharit…Tuesday - Thursday 6:45 a.m. With supplements available.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 8:10 p.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Friday, July 16th
Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Kiddush Schedule
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m.
Candle Lighting 8:06 p.m.

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

Want to join the Listserve?


If you are interested in subscribing to the yiwhevents listserve, send an e-mail to webmaster@youngisraelwh.org and he will add
your name. If you are a member of the group, you can send an e-mail to the entire group by addressing your e-mail to
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 YIWH Schedule of Services  It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush


July 16th - 23rd, 2010
Shabbat Chazon Parashat Devarim
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday July 16th Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 8:06 p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, July 17th you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:13 a.m. Checks need to be received
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 7:05 p.m. the Sunday prior to your
On Mesilat Yesharim 7:50 p.m. Kiddush date. Send to David
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 9:06 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Shabbat Ends There are three types
Sunday, July 18th 4:29 a.m. of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 8:15 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday 9:00 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur on & Deluxe for $350
Masechet Chulin Perek 8 With supplements available.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 8:05 p.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Monday, July 19th
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Shacharit…Monday 6:45 a.m.
Mincha 8:05 p.m. 8 Kiddush Schedule
Fast Begins 8:07 p.m.
Maariv 8:30 p.m.
Reading of Megillat Eicha/Kinot 8:45 p.m.
Tuesday, July 20th - Tisha B’Av
A lot Hashachar 4:20 a.m.
Shacharit…First Minyan with Kinot 6:15 a.m.
Shacharit…Second Minyan with Kinot 8:45 am..
Chatzot 12:57 pm..
Mincha (With Tallit & Tefillin) 8:05 p.m.
Fast Ends 9:04 p.m.
Wednesday, July 21st - Thursday, July 22nd
Shacharit…Wednesday - Thursday 6:45 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 8:05 p.m.
Friday, July 23rd
Shacharit 6:45 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m.
Candle Lighting 8:01 p.m.

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Want to join the Listserve?


If you are interested in subscribing to the yiwhevents listserve, send an e-mail to webmaster@youngisraelwh.org and he will add
your name. If you are a member of the group, you can send an e-mail to the entire group by addressing your e-mail to
yiwhevents@yahoogroups.com .

 YIWH Schedule of Services  It is easy to sponsor a Kiddush


July 23rd - 30th, 2010
Shabbat Nachamu Parashat Vaetchanan
Or Seudah Shlishit!

Friday July 23rd Shul handles set up & Clean up!


Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Contact Judie Patel at 236-4178
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m. or judiep@gmail.com to
Candle Lighting 8:01 p.m. check the availability of the date
Shabbat, July 24th you need & to make the
Rabbi Sheinkopf’s Mishna Brurah Class 8:15 a.m. arrangements for the type of
Shacharit 9:00 a.m. Kiddush you want to sponsor.
Sof Zman Kriat Shma 9:16 a.m. Checks need to be received
Rabbi Weinberg’s Shabbat Afternoon Shiur 7:00 p.m. the Sunday prior to your
On Mesilat Yesharim Kiddush date. Send to David
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit & Maariv 7:45 p.m. Cohen at 19 Mansfield Avenue.
Shabbat Ends 9:00 p.m. There are three types
Sunday, July 25th - Thursday, July 29th of Kiddushim:
Earliest Tallit & Tefillin 4:36 a.m. Standard for $150,
Shacharit... Sunday 8:15 a.m. Semi-Deluxe for $250
Followed by Rabbi Weinberg’s Gemara Shiur on 9:00 a.m. & Deluxe for $350
Masechet Chulin Perek 8 With supplements available.
Shacharit…Monday - Thursday 6:45 a.m.
For Seudah Shlishit contact
Mincha/Maariv @ YIWH 8:00 p.m.
Stan Rutstein at 232-3369
Friday, July 30th
Shacharit 6:45 a.m. Kiddush Schedule
Mincha/Maariv 7:00 p.m.
Candle Lighting 7:55 p.m.

Check out the Weekly Schedule on the Shul Website: http://www.youngisraelwh.org/


Times from: http://www.ou.org/holidays/calendar

Ner La’Maor
Lights Pat La’Orchim
Evelyn & David Hessing Challah rolls for Seudah Shlishit Kiddush Supplement
In Memory of their Grandmothers Betty & Irving Wizenfeld Rabbi Brahm & Elana Weinberg
Sarah Schwimmer Betty Wizenfeld in memory of her In honor of their parents
‫שרה רבקה בת חנוך היינך ודבורה‬ Parents Tobias & Esther Spira Morrie & Lynn Weinberg
And ‫טוביה בן צבי אלימלך‬ Dr. Howard & Miriam Rosenblum
Chava Bat Bahiya ‫אסתר בת דוד הכהן‬
‫חוה בת בהיה‬ Irv Wizenfeld in memory of his father
Sam Wizenfeld Seudah Shlishit Supplement
Yayin l’ Kiddush Ve'Havdalah ‫שמואל מאיר בן יצחק הכהן‬ 12:14 ‫קהלת‬
Wine for Kiddush & Havdallah ‫”סוף דבר הכל נשמע‬
Judy Leichtberg & Batsheva ‫את האלקים ירא‬
Goldfischer in memory of their 5770 Candy Man: ‫ואת מצותיו שמור‬
father and grandfather, Bernard Kesler “‫כי זה כל האדם‬
Israel Weiss in memory of his father Anonymous
‫ישראל בן דוד‬ Sender ben Avraham Zelig
and their mother & grandmother ‫סנדר בן אברהם זליג‬
Frida Weiss
‫טויבא פרידה בת עזרא‬

Want to join the Listserve?


If you are interested in subscribing to the yiwhevents listserve, send an e-mail to webmaster@youngisraelwh.org and he will add
your name. If you are a member of the group, you can send an e-mail to the entire group by addressing your e-mail to
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