The Stanton Street Weekly Newsletter: Shabbat Mevarchim Pinchas
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Week of July 22, 2022
23 Tammuz 5782
Shabbat Mevarchim Pinchas
MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Patron Level
Family Level
Individual Level
Under 35 Level
Out-of-Town Family Level
Out-of-Town Individual Level
If you are already a member, it's time to renew your membership for the new year. Please consider increasing your membership level.
If you are not a member, please consider joining!! We'd love to have you.
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Erev Shabbat July 22 (23 Tammuz)
8:03p Candle Lighting
Shabbat Pinchas July 23 (24 Tammuz)
9:30a Shabbat Services and in-person Kiddush
9:08p Havdalah
Lower East Side Play Festival at Stanton Street Monday July 25th, Tuesday July 26th, and Wednesday July 27th
7pm - 8:15pm
Balcony of The Stanton Street Shul
This festival is the first of its kind and
will feature six new 10-minute plays set on the Lower East Side:
Loxby Leo Eigen Mario & Paula in Apartment 3Aby Cris Eli Blak Getting In by Kathryn Ryan 178 Ludlow Street by Cayenne Douglass Family Dinner by Lauren Montes
and a Yiddish-language play (with surtitles) Vos flist durkhn oder / Blessing of the New Moon by Mikhl Yashinsky
Tickets (suggested ticket price is $10, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds) are available in advance here or at the door. All Stanton members receive complimentary entry.
Keep up with the festival on Instagram @lowereastsideplayfestival.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
STAY TUNED for an UPCOMING TOWN HALL MEETING TO STRATEGIZE for the FUTURE of our SHUL.
Misheberach:We pray that all who are sick may have a full recovery. To add a name to our communal misheberach prayer list,email us.
Yahrzeit: Mother of Amy Eisenberg: Blanche Eisenberg
If you have a Yahrtzeit coming up, please reach out!
As we pray for the safety of our Jewish family in Ukraine and all communities in affected areas, we encourage you to do what you can to make a difference.
Please consider making a donation to UJA Federation. They and their partners have been on the ground in Ukraine since the beginning fulfilling emergency needs such as emergency relief for those who are homebound or have disabilities, humanitarian supplies, refugee aid, and the facilitation of Aliyah for those trying to leave the country.
Thank you in advance for stepping up to support the critical needs in Ukraine as the crisis continues to unfold. Kindly donate here.
Shabbat Shmooze
Another way to stay connected to congregants and let people know we care!
Each Thursday, we will call a few congregants to chat, touch base,
and wish them Shabbat Shalom!
Send usall call requests, recommendations, or interests.
Some examples of ways to get involved:
Try your hand at being a Gabbai for a week Plan fun events. Help maintain and improve our building. Extend chesed to our members in need.
Brainstorm ways to grow membership in our shul. Strengthen connections to our external community and within our internal community.
(Note: You will always have support and assistance. If you want to try something you've never done before, we will guide you. You won't have to figure it out on your own. We encourage you and welcome you to give as little or as much of your time as you are able.)
If anything strikes your fancy, please fill out this google form. And consider grabbing a buddy with whom to volunteer.
ONLINE ARCHIVES Click HERE for an archive of shiurim by Rabbi Staller
ClickHERE for an archive of drashot by Rabbi Staller
Click HERE to go to our YouTube Channel for an archive of our ZOOM classes
The Stanton Street Shul COVID Protocols
(as of May 25, 2022)
Masks are required in the main sanctuary, lower level, and balcony.
Attendees must provide proof of vaccination and are welcome to attend our weekly kiddush downstairs following shacharit services.
Stanton is a safe place whatever your COVID concerns. Please be considerate of the health and safety of your fellow congregants.
We care deeply about the safety of our community. Our policy will be updated based on prevailing public health guidelines and conditions.
Security Protocols for Entering Shul
Please use the code to enter the door on the right side of the building. If you do not know the code, knock and someone will let you in.
For our health and that of our city, country and world --
get vaccinated and boosted! Walk-in vaccines and booster shots are now available throughout the city. Speak to your doctor or call the main vaccine hotline for NYC: 877-VAX-4NYC or 877-829-4692 or
visithttps://vaccinefinder.nyc.gov/or https://www.turbovax.info/for more info