Weekly Update - SHUL CLOSED THIS SHABBAT - Parshat Ki Tisa
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Week of March 13, 2020 / 17 Adar 5780 Parashat Ki Tisa
SERVICES CANCELED THIS SHABBAT Out of an abundance of caution, and a particular effort to protect the most vulnerable members of our community, we are cancelling services this Shabbat and encouraging community members to pray at home. As we all navigate this unprecedented situation and seek to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, we will be evaluating on a weekly basis whether to hold services at Stanton. Thak you for your patience and cooperation. If anyone would like assistance from the Stanton community during this challenging time, please email chesed@stantonstshul.com.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
We will be canceling our upcomingShabbat Telamdeni with Maharat Emily Goldberg Winer. We hope to reschedule for later in the year.
Thank you to Jerry Reich for sponsoring kiddush this Shabbat in honor of the yahrzeit of his mother, Chana Chaya bat Michael, z"l. We are sorry we will not be able to have kiddush together and wish that his mother's neshama should have an aliyah.
Thank you to all who attended and contributed to our successful and fun Pre-Purim Benefit honoring Jackie & Andrew Klaber, Malka Percal & the Women's Tefillah Group, and Risa Gerstein. Check out our ad journal! For those who couldn't make it to the event or have not yet made a contribution, you may still do so by clicking here.
NEWS
Update from the Rabbinic Search Committee
As of now, we are still planning to have a parlor meeting with Rabbi and Rebbetzin Welton on Sunday, March 22nd, 9-11am. We are monitoring the situation and will update you if there are any changes.
In anticipation of the parlor meeting, we would like to gather questions in advance. Questions may be submitted anonymously or with your name and email address (which would allow for direct follow up). Please submit questions via this link: https://forms.gle/b3QJnyFLqcrNefrg6
The morning will begin with Shacharit, followed by Breakfast and a Q&A with Rabbi Levi and Rebbetzin Chavi Welton.
Kiddushes are a joyous way to celebrate Shabbat and bring together our members and friends-- with good food and drink. Celebrate a birthday, anniversary or other event, commemorate a yahrzeit, or show appreciation for the extraordinary work being done in this Shul. We would love to share your special occasions.
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