OHEV SHOLOM SHABBOOM! for August 4, Parashat Devarim/Shabbat Chazon
08/04/2022 05:09:50 PM
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Energize your week withOhevSholom August 4, 2022
Shabbat Times and Announcements
Erev Shabbat, August 5 (Av 8) 7:15a Shacharit Services 6:45p Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat in the Sanctuary with a dvar Torah by Danny Schwartz (in person or via Zoom, join here) 7:57p Candlelighting
Shabbat, August 6
(Av 9) Parashat Devarim 9:15a Shabbat Morning Services in the sanctuary* followed by kiddush outside 10:30a Youth Groups 6:00p Mincha 8:57p Havdalah 9:10p Maariv 9:20p Eicha in person and via zoom here 10:00p Eicha laining by men and women for men and women
*Indoor services require vaccine (ages 12 and up).
For more complete information on our Covid safety protocols and procedures, please visit ostns.org/reopening
We are saddenedto announce the passing of:
Jack Reiter, Yaakov Meshulam ben Avraham z"l, father of Scott Reiter. Funeral and shiva details to follow.
Sharon Opert z"l, mother of Seth Opert. Please note that Shacharit will be at the Opert home on Monday morning at 7:15am.
Welcome to our new members Jordan Reimer & Sarah Bassin!
Mazel tov to Maya and Michael Dimant on the birth of their son Naftali Maor!
Kiddush is sponsored by Belle Davis in appreciation for the support of Ohev members and clergy following her recent surgery. To sponsor a future kiddush, please email Alejandra@ostns.org.
Tisha B'av davening and programming details below.
Construction Update
The construction at Ohev continues to progress. Please click here
to see photos of the elevator pit construction and the new Chapel Seats delivered from Kibbutz Lavi! Updated project information continues to be available at ostns.org/renovations.
Spotlight on...Tisha B'av @ OSTNS
Shabbat Guidance
Tisha B’av begins on Saturday night, August 7th. There are a few points of information about how Tisha B’av preparation is different on Shabbat:
Mincha will begin earlier than usual on Shabbat afternoon (6:00 PM) so that we have time to go home and eat a proper meal to prepare for the fast.
One should not adhere to the laws governing the final meal before the fast, so we do not need to eat the customary egg.
One may also eat meat for this meal.
On Shabbat afternoon we must finish eating before shkiah (sunset), which is at 8:14pm.
One may not prepare on Shabbat for Tisha B’av.
Shabbat ends at 8:57 pm. Maariv on Saturday night is at 9:10 pm.
One should either bring their non-leather shoes to Shul on Friday afternoon and leave the shoes in Shul over Shabbat or else change into one's shoes after 8:57 pm.
Havdalah: We do not recite a full havdalah because it is forbidden to drink the wine. We will make havdalah at shul over a candle before reading Eicha. If one is driving to shul after shabbat ends then first recite “baruch ha mavdil ben kodesh l’chol” to mark the end of Shabbat. If you are making havdalah at home then do havdalah only with a candle - we do not recite the blessings for the wine or the spices.
Schedule
Please note the schedule changes on Shabbat afternoon
6:00 PM Mincha
8:14 PM Finish eating before the fast
8:57 PM Shabbat ends
9:10 PM Maariv
9:20 PM Eicha in person and via zoom at: https://zoom.us/j/88258058908
10:00PM Eicha laining by men and women for men and women
Sunday, August 7: Tisha B'Av (Av 10)
8:30am Shacharit with Kinnot (in person or via Zoom)
2:00pm The Beltway VAAD - Tisha B'av 5782/2022 (Ends at 3:00pm)
7:40pm Mincha followed by a talk by Deborah Kopp on the Story of the Ritchie Boys (more information below).
8:45pm Maariv (in person or via Zoom) followed by a light break fast sponsored by Harris Cohen
8:55pm Fast ends
Talk by Deborah Kopp on the Ritchie Boys
The Ritchie Boys was a special collection of soldiers, primarily German-Austrian units, of Military Intelligence Service officers and enlisted men of World War II who were trained at Camp Ritchie in Washington County, Maryland. Many of them were German-speaking Jews who had escaped the Holocaust to the United States. Deborah and Michael raised money to name their latest guide dog in training Ritchie Boy in their honor, and after mincha on Tisha B'av, Deborah will share reflections on the importance of the Ritchie Boys and the history of Fort Ritchie, MD.
A 2004 eponymous documentary about the Ritchie Boys is available to watch at this linkhttps://tubitv.com/movies/677039/the-ritchie-boys?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed
We encourage everyone to watch the documentary, even if you are unable to attend the talk
The Beltway VAAD Tisha B'av 5782/2022
OSTNS on YouTube!
The shul has a YouTube account which has recordings of past classes, shiurim, and events. They can be accessed here:
To view and register for upcoming events and view the weekly schedule, visit our website's online calendar. For Zoom links please visit
ostns.org/zoom.
Please note our new Zoom link for all (non-Shabbat) minyanim, https://zoom.us/j/88258058908 (same password).
Monday, August 8 (Av 11)
7:15am Shacharit (in person or via Zoom)
7:55pm Mincha/Maariv (in person or via Zoom)
Tuesday, August 9 (Av 12)
7:15am Shacharit (in person or via Zoom)
7:55pm Mincha/Maariv (in person or via Zoom)
Wednesday, August 10 (Av 13)
7:15am Shacharit (in person or via Zoom)
7:55pm Mincha/Maariv (in person or via Zoom)
Thursday, August 11 (Av 14)
7:15am Shacharit (in person or via Zoom)
7:55pm Mincha/Maariv (in person or via Zoom)
Erev Shabbat, August 12: Tu B'Av (Av 15)
7:15am Shacharit (in person or via Zoom)
6:45pm Kabbalat Shabbat (in person or via Zoom)
7:49pm Candle Lighting
Shabbat, August 13: Shabbat Nachamu, Vaetchanan (Av 16)
9:15am Shacharit
10:30am Shabbat Morning Youth Groups
7:50pm Mincha/Maariv
8:48pm Havdalah
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