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Schedule and Announcements for Shabbat Noach (Rosh Chodesh)


Stanton Street Shul Weekly Newsletter
Week of Oct. 20, 2017 / Tishrei 30, 5778

Shabbat Noach (Rosh Chodesh)

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We rely on your generosity to keep us going with weekly prayer services, kiddushes, classes, kids programming, women's tefilah, cultural programs and other events. Click here to make a donation to the Stanton Street Shul! (We need your moral support, too: Click here to "Like" us on Facebook!)

Shabbat Schedule:

 

Erev Shabbat, October 20: Rosh Chodesh Marcheshvan (Tishrei 30)
5:51p Candle Lighting

6:00p Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv

 

Friday night Kiddush (with cholent) is sponsored by Peretz Berk.

Shabbat, October 21: Rosh Chodesh Marheshvan, Noach (Marcheshvan 1)
9:30a Shacharit
12:00p Kiddush

Kiddush is sponsored by Margie Segal in honor of her children's wedding anniversaries: Yaakov and Alla Vigneri and Gavi and Molly Vigneri.

 

5:35p Mincha

Followed by Seudah Shlishit and a community learning program on the parasha. This week's Topic - Capital Punishment

 

6:50p Ma'ariv
6:57p Havdalah

 

 

 

Upcoming Events:


Secular Education in Hasidic Yeshivas - Why we should all care: Join us for a talk with Executive Director of Yaffed, Naftuli Moster, about secular education in Hasidic Yeshivas - Wednesday, October 25 7:00pm-8:00pm

Young Professionals Shabbat Dinner at Stanton: Friday, November 3 5:40pm-9:30pm

Veterans Day Scholar-in-Residence: Rabbi Melinda Zalma: Saturday, November 11 12:00pm-1:00pm

StantonKids Shabbat: Saturday, November 18 10:30am-12:00pm

Community Shabbat Dinner with Guest Speaker Rabbi Yuter- November 24th: Friday, November 24 5:45pm-9:00pm

Scholar-in-Residence: Rabbi Joshua Yuter: Stanton's former rabbi, Rabbi Joshua Yuter, returns as Scholar-in-Residence. Join us! - Saturday, November 25

StantonKids Shabbat: Saturday, December 16 10:30am-12:00pm

 

New Learning Program on Shabbat Afternoons

Men and women are welcome to join a new learning program Every other Shabbat afternoon, following Mincha. We will studying a relevant Jewish topic related to the weekly Parasha and discuss. This week's Topic - Capital Punishment

 

This new Community Learning Program and the source sheets are supported and provided by Yeshivat Chovevei Torah.

Secular Education in Hasidic Yesivas - Why we should all care, Discussion with Naftali Moster, Executive Director of Yaffed - Wednesday, October 25, 7:00 pm

Join us for a talk with Naftuli Moster, Executive Director of Yaffed, about secular education in Hasidic Yeshivas.

 

YAFFED (Young Advocates For Fair Education) is an advocacy group committed to improving educational curricula within ultra-Orthodox schools. They fervently believe that every child is entitled to a fair and equitable education that is in compliance with the law. Their work involves raising awareness about the importance of general studies education, and encouraging elected officials, Department of Education officials and the leadership of the ultra-Orthodox world to act responsibly in preparing their youth for economic sufficiency and for broad access to the resources of the modern world.

 

Young Professionals Shabbat Dinner - November 3

If you are in your 20's -30's and want to meet more friends in downtown Manhattan, join us for this Shabbat dinner at the cutest little shul in the LES, we'd love to have you. Click here for more details.

 

Dinner hosts: Simon Chafetz, Elan Kugott, Adina Schwartz, Mike Jacoby, Jacob Miller-Sobol, Jonathan Zylberberg, Camilla de Sanna and Talia Jacoby.

Veterans Day Scholar in Residence - Rabbi Melinda Zalma - November 11

We are excited to welcome a special Veterans Day Scholar-in-Residence on Shabbat morning, November 11.

 

Rabbi Melinda Zalma will be speaking after kiddush on the topic, "Walking the path of honoring our tradition: Halakhah and mission in the military."  All are welcome to attend!

 

Rabbi Melinda Zalma is the Program Director of the Women in Faith Fellowship at the Jewish Community Relations Council of NY.  She is also a chaplain (Commander) in the Reserve Component of the U.S. Navy. She served as the rabbi and spiritual leader at Congregation Beth Mordecai in Perth Amboy, NJ and Congregation B’nai Israel in Fleischmanns, NY. She received her rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, where she also received her Masters in Midrash (rabbinic commentary). Before turning to her rabbinical studies, she obtained her B.A. in electrical engineering from Northwestern University. She and her husband, Adam, have two children.

 

Welcome back StantonTOTS, our Mommy or Daddy and Me Class, November 12 

We are thrilled to launch our Mommy or Daddy and Me class for its second year on Sunday morning, November 12thThe class, led by our own StantonKIDS early childhood professionals, will meet from 10-11am and will be open to infants and toddlers up to 24 months and their caregivers. The cost of the class is $20/class per child, and we will provide fun activities, music, crafts, and a snack. Help us kick off this exciting venture! You can pay for the class on our Donate page, by selecting "StantonKIDS" in the dropdown menu, or by bringing cash or check to the class. Please RSVP to kids@stantonstshul.com.

Next StantonKids Program - Nov 18

Kids ages 2-7 are welcome to join us for our StantonKIDS program on Shabbat morning, November 18 at 10:30 am.

 

For more info and for sponsorship opportunities, email kids@stantonstshul.com. For the complete StantonKIDS and StantonTOTS schedule, click here.

 

SAVE THE DATE - Thanksgiving Community Dinner,
Friday Night, November 24

Save the Date for our next community dinner on November 24, with our very special guest scholar-in-residence, Rabbi Joshua Yuter. Registration will open on November 10th. 

Volunteering at Stanton

One of the many strengths of our shul is the variety and multiple talents and abilities of our congregants. It takes a lot to run our shul and our programming, and we can probably use your help. Are you a tech guru, web design aficionado, or social media wiz? A master event planner, fundraiser, or program coordinator? An accountant, lawyer, or investment professional? A trained carpenter, electrician, or contractor? If you have any of these or other skills, professional or amateur, that you'd like to contribute to Stanton, speak to Rabbi Bodner, Paul Ruffer, or another member of the board, and let's think about how we can help make Stanton flourish together.

Planned Giving at Stanton

Looking for a way to give back to Stanton, not right now, but maybe at some point in the future? Consider planning a long-term gift to the shul. We encourage anyone interested in discussing various ways to plan a gift now that will be given in the future to contact board member Michael Gordon or Rabbi Bodner. There are many ways to go about planned giving and we are happy to discuss the various options that might work for you. 

We are proud to be a member synagogue of 
The Downtown Va'ad

The Downtown Va'ad is an Orthodox rabbinic network, intended to advance the welfare and flourishing of the Downtown community. Check out the Va'ad on Facebook for more information.

Get in Touch!

The Stanton Street Shul is located at

180 Stanton St., New York, NY 10002

 

Our mailing address is:

P.O. Box 1008, New York, NY 10002

 


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