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		<title>Far North Dallas Eruv is Up.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rabbi Yaakov Rich</dc:creator>
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		<title>Shabbos Schedule Beshalach 5772</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kiddush this Shabbos is sponsored by Lesley and David Wiseman in honor of Ceci &#38; Travis Katz and Sharon &#38; Charles Michaels in grateful recognition of their contributions to the community. Shalosh Seudos this Shabbos is sponsored by Hillel &#38; Jill Lichtenstein on the yahrtzeit of Hillel’s father Yehoshua ben HaRav Yitzchok Dovid Z”L who was niftar on the 12 Shevat 5768. Please contact Rabbi Yaakov Rich at 972-835-6016 if you are interested in sponsoring kiddush or shalosh seudos in the future.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kiddush this Shabbos is sponsored by Lesley and David Wiseman in honor of Ceci &amp; Travis Katz and Sharon &amp; Charles Michaels in grateful recognition of their contributions to the community. Shalosh Seudos this Shabbos is sponsored by Hillel &amp; Jill Lichtenstein on the yahrtzeit of Hillel’s father Yehoshua ben HaRav Yitzchok Dovid Z”L who was niftar on the 12 Shevat 5768. Please contact Rabbi Yaakov Rich at 972-835-6016 if you are interested in sponsoring kiddush or shalosh seudos in the future.</p>
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<p><strong>Shabbos/Shabbaton Schedule </strong>(A Congregation Toras Chaim Shabbaton with Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Poupko of Jerusalem | Shabbos Parshas Beshalach, February 4, 2012 | Everyone is invited.)</p>
<p><strong>Friday Night, February 3rd</strong></p>
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<li>Candlelighting– 5:44 PM</li>
<li>5:45 PM Davening/15 min speech: The Dual Dimension of Divine Deliverance. This brief talk shows that from the Burning Bush to the Splitting of the Sea the redemption progressed along two continua, Divine Providence and human free will.</li>
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<p><strong>Shabbos Day, February 4th</strong></p>
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<li>8:30 AM Shabbos Morning Davening/Kiddush/Speech: Moshe and Aharon: What they Share and Where they Differ. The distinct responsibilities of Moshe and Aharon in the Egyptian exodus, determine their respective roles in the transmission of Torah. This talk also clarifies the concept of “Kehuna” as well as the essential differences between “Torah Shebichtav” (written Torah) and “Torah Sheb’al Peh” (oral Torah).</li>
<li>4:15 PM Speech: The Miniature Matan Torah &amp; Jethro’s Jewdiciousness. The Miniature Matan Torah at Marah combines with Yisro to prepare us for Revelation at Sinai. The culminating chapters of Maimonides’ “Guide of the Perplexed” illuminate the dialogue and disagreement between Moshe and Yisro preceding the giving of the Torah and clarify the Rambam’s view of interpersonal ethics.</li>
<li>5:15 PM Mincha/Shalosh Seudos/Speech: Foreknowledge and Free Will. Maimonides’ view of the seeming conflict between Divine foreknowledge and human free will in the Mishnah Torah &amp; The Guide of the Perplexed may well shed light on the epoch ordeal of Yoseph HaTzadik.</li>
<li>Shabbos Ends–6:45 PM followed by Kiddush Levana</li>
<li>Avos U’Banim: Father/Son Learning–8:15 PM</li>
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<p><strong>Weekday Schedule</strong></p>
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<li>Sunday Shacharis–8:00 AM</li>
<li>Weekday Shacharis–6:40 AM</li>
<li>Mincha/Maariv–5:50 PM</li>
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		<title>A Shabbos of Inspiration</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 21:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rabbi Yaakov Rich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Congregation Toras Chaim Shabbaton with Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Poupko of Jerusalem &#124; Shabbos Parshas Beshalach, February 4, 2012 &#124; Everyone is invited.
Friday Night

5:45 PM Davening/15 min speech: The Dual Dimension of Divine Deliverance. This brief talk shows that from the Burning Bush to the Splitting of the Sea the redemption progressed along two continua, Divine Providence and human free will.

Shabbos Day

8:30 AM Shabbos Morning Davening/Kiddush/Speech: Moshe and Aharon: What they Share and Where they Differ. The distinct responsibilities of Moshe and Aharon in the Egyptian exodus, determine their respective roles in the transmission of Torah. This talk also clarifies ...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Friday Night</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>5:45 PM Davening/15 min speech: The Dual Dimension of Divine Deliverance. </strong>This brief talk shows that from the Burning Bush to the Splitting of the Sea the redemption progressed along two continua, Divine Providence and human free will.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Shabbos Day</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>8:30 AM Shabbos Morning Davening/Kiddush/Speech: Moshe and Aharon: What they Share and Where they Differ. </strong>The distinct responsibilities of Moshe and Aharon in the Egyptian exodus, determine their respective roles in the transmission of Torah. This talk also clarifies the concept of &#8220;Kehuna&#8221; as well as the essential differences between &#8220;Torah Shebichtav&#8221; (written Torah) and &#8220;Torah Sheb&#8217;al Peh&#8221; (oral Torah).</li>
<li><strong>4:15 PM  Speech: The Miniature Matan Torah &amp; Jethro’s Jewdiciousness. </strong>The Miniature Matan Torah at Marah combines with Yisro to prepare us for Revelation at Sinai. The culminating chapters of  Maimonides&#8217; &#8220;Guide of the Perplexed&#8221; illuminate the dialogue and disagreement between Moshe and Yisro preceding the giving of the Torah and clarify the Rambam&#8217;s view of interpersonal ethics.</li>
<li><strong>5:15 PM Mincha/Shalosh Seudos/Speech: Foreknowledge and Free Will.</strong> Maimonides&#8217; view of the seeming conflict between Divine foreknowledge and human free will in the Mishnah Torah &amp; The Guide of the Perplexed may well shed light on the epoch ordeal of Yoseph HaTzadik.</li>
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<p><strong>Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Poupko</strong></p>
<p>Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Poupko was ordained by Yeshivath Ner Israel  where he earned his Master’s Degree in Talmudic Law in 1969. He continued his post-semicha studies in the famed “Kodshim Chabura” of Beth Midrash Govoha of Lakewood where he held a select graduate instructorship in Jewish philosophy. He founded the Talmudic College of Florida and served as its associate dean until his aliya in 1977. In Israel he served as dean of Yeshivat Ohr Torah in Efrat. In 1986 Rabbi Poupko founded Kneseth Beth Eliezer , a yeshiva training students with a backround in public and organizational life for the rabbinate and offering programs for laymen as well.</p>
<p>As a reservist in the Israel Defense Forces Rabbi Poupko served as a non-commissioned Officer in Lebanon, Gaza and the Golan Heights. He lectured for over seven years in the IDF Officers’ Institute and has been cited for excellence in this capacity. He has also taught in various programs offered to students at the Overseas Program at the Hebrew University and at the Bnai Brith Hillel House on Mount Scopus at the University. In Israel, Rabbi Poupko’s weekly Biblical commentary is broadcast on Israel National Radio. A lecture of his , delivered at the Van Leer Institute, was included in an anthology of contemporary Israeli thought published by Yediot Achronot. Articles of his on Talmud and Jewish philosophy have also appeared in the Hadarom scholarly journal.</p>
<p>He has served as  scholar-in-residence at the Marble Arch Synagogue of London, the Cape Town Hebrew Synagogue (S.A.) and the Young Israel Congregations of Woodmere, West Hempstead, Edison N.J. and the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of Manhattan, Shevet Achim of Seattle , as well as at other synagogues in America and the U.K. Rabbi Poupko also represented the Orthodox Union in its debate with the leadership of Israel’s Reform movement and was twice selected by the Supreme Court of Queens (N.Y.) to lecture the judges’ weekly study group.</p>
<p>Rabbi Poupko currently lectures on Jewish Philosophy at the Orthodox Union’s Israel Center, where he serves as a rabbinic consultant. He continues to serve  communities in Great Britain as a  scholar-in-residence and lectures Christian clergymen at the Ami Jerusalem Center of Biblical Studies.</p>
<p>Allen Hoffman author of the best selling “Small Worlds” novels offers this description of his lectures:</p>
<p>“Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Poupko defines both the nature of man and the ethical challenge to the Jew through his literary, philosophical, and halachic inquiries into Biblical narratives and midrashic commentaries.  He dramatically engages his listener as he skillfully applies the rich, classical interpretive tradition to examine the most mythic and mystifying Biblical and Talmudic texts.  In the timeless encounter between man  and his Creator, between talmid and text, imagination complements knowledge to provide interpretive solutions that are sensible, psychologically satisfying, and profound.”</p>
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		<title>Weekly Tehillim Study for Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sunday night, weekly Tehillim shiur for women with Rabbi Yaakov Rich will explore the masterwork of King David. Each Sunday night we will examine another psalm, study the poetic language used and delve into its significance &#38; meaning, and most importantly, how we, in the 21st Century, can grow from its message.
The class aims at not only familiarizing the participants with the history behind each of the psalms studied, but also to bring to the forefront practical teachings, as well as halachic rulings and customs that are derived from ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sunday night, weekly Tehillim shiur for women with Rabbi Yaakov Rich will explore the masterwork of King David. Each Sunday night we will examine another psalm, study the poetic language used and delve into its significance &amp; meaning, and most importantly, how we, in the 21st Century, can grow from its message.</p>
<p>The class aims at not only familiarizing the participants with the history behind each of the psalms studied, but also to bring to the forefront practical teachings, as well as halachic rulings and customs that are derived from each of the psalms, or “kapitelach”.</p>
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<li><strong>Who: Open to all Jewish women of every level and background</strong></li>
<li><strong>Cost: There is no charge for this class</strong></li>
<li><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>When: Class begins Sunday, January 8, 2012, and runs weekly, every Sunday, 8:30-9:30 PM</strong></span></li>
<li><strong>Where: Congregation Toras Chaim, 7119 Bremerton Ct., Dallas, TX 75252</strong></li>
<li><strong>Teacher: Rabbi Yaakov Rich</strong></li>
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