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Weekdays
7:30 AM
Shachris:
6:30 PM
Mincha:
7:00 PM
Maariv:
Sabbath
8:30 AM
Shachris:
6:15 PM
Mincha:
7:30 PM
Maariv:

Study Periods
Weekdays

8:15 AM
Mishnah:
6:00 PM
Daf Yomi:
6:45 PM
Shulhan Aruh:
Sabbath:
5:15 PM
Daf Yomi:
5:45 PM
Chumash:
Mazal Tov To:

Parents Esther and David Weberman, Grandparents Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman, Grandparents Avraham and Sarah Vinas upon the marriage of Devorah Leah to Tivon Ephraim Feely. The couple will reside in Des Moines, Iowa.

Great grandparents Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman and to grandparents Eli and Gracy Weberman upon the birth of a son to Shimmy and Simona Weberman in Jerusalem.

Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman, great-grandparents, Zalman and Devora Weberman, grandparents upon the birth of twins, Michal and Akiva to David and Rivka Rachel Cohen in Jerusalem.

  • Great grandparents Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman and to grandparents Eli & Gracy Weberman upon the birth of a son to Shimmy and Simona Weberman in Jerusalem.


  • The Weberman Family upon the engagement of Devorah Leah Weberman, daughter of David & Esther to Tivon Ephraim Feely.


  • And the birth of a daughter to Ben and Jen Weberman.


  • Hillel & Rachel Nieman upon the birth of a grand daughter to their Children Bayli & Mendel Rosen.


  • Yair & Tara Maya upon the Upsherinish of their son Gerson


  • Mr. & Mrs. Gerson Maya upon the birth of a great grandson


  • Dr. & Mrs. David Drachman upon the marriage of their son Menachem Mendel to Shoshanah Rachel Kucksin.
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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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    The Rabbi's Message, Rabbi Pinchas A. Weberman

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