
The search for a replacement for Rabbi Lifshitz reflected the enormous demographic
changes that had taken place in Malden. A young, American-born generation had
emerged and was ready to take their rightful place as leaders of the congregation.
Yiddish had given way to English, and this new element demanded a spiritual
leader who could address their needs and speak to them in their own language.
Rabbinic sources in Europe had been all but wiped out by the Holocaust, so
Beth Israel turned to the oldest institution in America dedicated to the training
of Orthodox rabbis -- Yeshiva University in New York.
In February 1949, Rabbi Charles Weinberg took over the pulpit of Beth Israel.
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Weekly Bulletin
Shabbat Shoftim
Friday, August 29
Mincha - 6:50 pm
Candle Lighting - 6:52 pm
Saturday, August 30
Shacharit - 8:45 am
Kriat Shema - 9:28 am
Mincha - 6:30 pm
Ma'ariv - 7:45 pm
Shabbat Ends - 7:59 pm
Weekly Schedule
Shacharit
Sun, Sept 7 - 8:00 am
Mon, Sept 8 - 6:40 am
Tue, Sept 9 - 6:50 am
Wed, Sept 10 - 6:50 am
Thu, Sept 11 - 6:40 am
Fri, Sept 12 - 6:50 am
Mincha
6:45 pm
Ma'ariv
Half hour after Mincha