Baltimore, MD - Dec. 30, 2016 - The following was sent to those who attend the downtown Mincha minayn at 10 E. Baltimore Street

Dear Mispallelim:

As those few of you who are old timers may remember, the mincha minyan currently at 10 E. Baltimore Street began as a breakaway minyan from the old downtown minyan which was held at the Title Building.  That minyan met at 1 PM during Eastern Standard Time and 1:05 during Daylight Savings Time.  Since 1:05 is before zman tefila, observant downtown workers attended only during the winter months.

In the fall of 1975 or 1976, on the first Monday after the time changed, a number of us went to doven. The minyan was held in a boardroom on the 4th floor and it was crowded.  There was a lady in attendance that apparently had begun coming during the summer.  It is likely that she was saying kaddish.   Rabbi Simcha Shafran, ztl, politely and pleasantly, and with a kind smile on his face, asked if the lady would mind standing behind a partition.  The leader of the minyan objected and said that she could stay and that no partition would be necessary.  

As a result, the forerunner of the current downtown minyan began the next day.  

The first site was either the state's attorney's office on Calvert Street or another office on Lombard Street.  Soon after we were in the now razed Tower Building. The driving force in arranging for those locations and in conducting the minyan on a day to day basis was Rabbi Shafran, ztl.  He was the rav, the gabbai, the posek, and often the sheliach tzibur.  (Many were impressed  to hear him doven for the amud and say al hanissim ba'al peh).  He was also a role model for how a frum person should conduct himself in the business center of the city and how to interact with all of one's diverse co-workers, creating a true kiddush HaShem and fostering respect towards Jewish people from everyone he encountered.

 

It was Rabbi Shafran, ztl, who truly did the work to get this breakaway off the ground and establish it as a minyan kevuah.  For all these reasons, it seems fitting that that the minyan now give him the proper hakaras hatov.  From here on the minyan will  be known as The Rabbi Simcha Shafran Downtown Mincha  Minyan.   May it be HaShem’s will that his be a fitting kavod for a most deserving Tzadik.

 

Y’chi zichro baruch.