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Weekdays
8:30 AM
Sunday Shachris:
9:15 AM
Sunday Breakfast:
7:30 AM
Shachris Mon - Fri:
7:45 PM
Mincha:
8:15 PM
Maariv:
Sabbath
7:30 PM
Friday Evening:
10:00 AM
Shachris:
Kiddush and
12 Noon
Shabbos Lunch:
1:45 PM
Mincha:
9:15 PM
Maariv:
Weekday Study Periods
8:30 AM
Mishnah:
8:00 PM
Shulhan Aruh:
7:15 PM
Daf Yomi:
Sabbath
9:30 AM
Daf Yomi:
Shavuos Calendar 5772
Saturday, May 26
Erev Shavuos
Sunday, May 27
1st Day Shavuos
Monday, May 28
2nd Day Shavuos
Adar, March 5772
Rabbi & Mrs. Weberman upon the birth of their great grandson, grandson of their children, Mendel and Shoshana Dubinsky, son of their children, Baruch Zvi and Dinah Friedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillel Nieman upon the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Chaim Baruch son of their children, Yosef and Elisheva Lefkowitz
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Elul, September 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. P. A. Weberman upon the birth of their great grandson, grandson of their children, Rabbi Raphael and Brendy Aron, sone of their children, Naftali and Yitti Novice
Upon The Upsheren of their great grandson Yisrael Yitzchok grandson of their children Shaya and Chana Sarah Weberman , son of their children, Casey and Shoshana Weberman
Upon The Upsheren of their great grandson Aryeh, grandson of their children David and Esther Weberman, son of their children, Tivon and Devorah Feely.
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Tammuz, July 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. Weberman and
Rabbi & Mrs. Abraham Portal upon the birth of great granddaughter Avigail to their grandchildren Yossi and Elana Bendel, children of Eli and Gracy Weberman
Shevat, January 5771
Rabbi & Mrs. Weberman upon the birth of great grandchildren:
A Girl - Channa Devorah to Lev and Hadassah Miriam Cotlar in Raleigh North Carolina
A Boy - Yaakov Moshe to David and Henya Friedman in Brooklyn, New York
Yair and Chaya Devorah Maya
Upon the Upsherin of their son Michayil Yehuda
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The Rabbi's Message, Volume 2
Rabbi P. A. Weberman
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Authored by Rabbi Pinchas A. Weberman, The Rabbi's Message contains capsules of wisdom drawn from the author's vast knowledge of Torah, Talmud, Philosophical and Kabbalistic works and from his long experience in law enforcement, social and political areas.
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Organized by the months of the year, The Rabbi's Message, contains over 220 original sermons, lessons and homilies. They explore the intersection of the Hebrew months of the Jewish year and their practical application to daily life.
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Rabbi Weberman has been the spiritual leader of Ohev Shalom Congregation for 47 years and served as President of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of South Florida for 28 years. He delivers Shiurim in Halacha and Hashkafah at the various Jweish Schools in South Florida. He serves as Police Chaplain for the Miami Beach Police Department, for the Miami-Dade County Police Department and for the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Rabbi Weberman is on the staff of the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner's Office as liaison for the Jewish community.
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About Ohev Shalom
Ohev Shalom Congregation was founded and incorporated in 1960 by Rabbi
Pinchas A. Weberman who started with a group of 12 families living in the
north end of Miami Beach.
Services were first held in the living room of an apartment on Abbott
Avenue. It moved to the Florida room of the Landow family home on Collins
Avenue and 78th Street. In December of that year it moved to a rented storefront
at 911 Normandy Drive.
In 1965, property was bought on Bonita Drive and plans were drawn for
the construction
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