Programs
PATH’s Sixth Summer Lecture Series
“Cleaning Up Your Spiritual Environmental Disasters”
Presented in conjunction with the Young Israel Adult Education Committee
The Entire Hollywood Community is once again invited to this intriguing and
enlightening four-part Shabbat Afternoon Torah lecture series presented by
Rabbi Yitzchak Salid
All classes graciously hosted by Stacey & David Deutsch
4060 N. 41st Street, Hollywood
All classes begin two hours before mincha on Shabbat Afternoon
| Date & Parasha | Host Family | Topic | Sponsored by | Attendance |
| July 17 Devarim |
Stacey & David Deutsch 4060 N. 41st Street |
Preparing for Tisha B’Av: How do we bring back the Beit Hamikdash? |
Stacey & David Deutsch and Family in the merit of a speedy recovery for Stacey - Sarah Leah bat Bracha |
50 PEOPLE |
| July 24 Vaetchanan |
Stacey & David Deutsch 4060 N. 41st Street |
Nachamu: What is the avodah between Tisha B’Av and Rosh Hashana? |
Jamie & Menashe Frank and Family in the merit of a refuah shelaimah for all the cholim of our Community |
40 PEOPLE |
| July 31 Eikev |
Stacey & David Deutsch 4060 N. 41st Street |
Elul Primer: How does one properly prepare for Rosh Hashanah? |
Sarah & Steven Jacoby and Family in the merit of a complete recovery for Ben Tzion Klonimus Chaim ben Leah Rachel, Sarah Leah bat Bracha, Moshe Aharon ben Sorah Roiza, Malca Esther bat Leah, and all those who need a refuah |
50 PEOPLE |
| Aug. 14 Shoftim |
Stacey & David Deutsch |
Beyond Rosh Hashana: What is the avodah through the end of Tishrei? |
Jason & Randi Schulman in memory of Rabbi Seymour Atlas |
Additional sponsorships are available – contact Menashe Frank 954-893-5650
WHAT IS PATH?
PATH is a Florida not for profit corporation created and primarily funded by Hollywood community members
to connect all Jews with their heritage and people regardless of background, education or affiliation. To help us
in this mission, please send a tax-deductible check to PATH, Inc., 4151 Park View Drive, Hollywood, FL
33021. Contact PATH at www.PathToTorah.com or call Rabbi Salid at 954-200-1496.
