The Stanton Street Weekly Newsletter: Shabbat Shuva Ha'Azinu
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Week of September 22, 2023 7 Tishrei 5784 Shabbat Shuva Ha'Azinu
Erev Shabbat, September 22, 2023 (7 Tishrei) Candle Lighting at 6:36pm
Shabbat Shuva Ha'Azinu, September 23, 2023 (8 Tishrei) 9:30am Services, followed by a Kiddush open to all
Havdalah at 7:32pm
Full Yom Kippur Schedule: Candle Lighting at 6:32pm Sunday, September 24th, 6:30pm Kol Nidre Services Monday, September 25th, 9am Services, 4:45 Mincha & 6pm Neilah, followed by a Break-fast at 7:30pm.
Havdalah at 7:29pm Spend the High Holidays with Stanton! Time is Running Out! Register heretoday to reserve your spotfor our 5784 High Holiday programming for Yom Kippur, including services and break-fast. Please note that this year, there is an option for families and caregivers to join family-friendly, educational, and fun-filled High Holiday services. Please see more details below.
On Yom Kippur (September 25th), Rabbanit Cahana, Our Scholar Intern and an Educator at Manhattan Day School, will be leading High Holiday services for children and their families and/or caregivers. Services will be held from 10:30am-12:00pm, and will consist of a fun and explanatory program including singing, prayer, and other interactive activities. Snacks will be provided for children, and as part of programming, the group will have access to the Siempre Verde Garden across the street from the Shul. Families must register ahead of time for the service/s they plan to attend. Please note that any children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Happy Birthday: Jeff Katz (September 25)
Chesed Opportunity Our dear friend and beloved congregant, George Kleiner, is currently residing at Governeur Rehab on 227 Madison St. We encourage anyone who has time to stop by and visit. He welcomes and appreciates visitors. Misheberach Rachel Devorah bat Elke Cecile Cohen זיאסל מלכה בת אסתר Manny Kaplan מאיר ראובן בן לאה Chana Mera bat Fruma Henna Gitche bat Honcha Ella bat Leah Chaya Malka bat Esther Leia Nolan Rhodes נתן צבי בן פרידה Ashlynn Elizabeth Helen Coffman Ariella Ylena bat Rachel Devorah Zlata bas Rochel Leah Moshe Asher Ben Esther Sarah Chaim Yechezkel Ben Leah Zalman Leib Ben Sarah Itka
We pray that all who are sick may have a full recovery. To add a name to our communal misheberach prayer list,email us.
This Week, We Remember: Ida Glick, grandmother of Risa Gerstein (September 27) Andrew Lloyd Katz, brother of Jeff Katz (September 28)
If you have a Yahrtzeit coming up, please reach out! We'd like to update our Yahrzeit database. Please send us your yahrzeit details. If you don't know the exact hebrew date, just let us know the date of passing and we will figure it out and add it to the shul cloud calendar.
Thank You to This Week's Generous Donors! Kayla Izenman Martin Wilner Daniela Sirotti Sharon Nacache Aimee Raphaeli Karina Muller Stephen Katz
Women's Tefillah Group Women's Tefillah Group Schedule for 5784 Exciting News: Our Upcoming Dates for Services/Torah Reading This Year are Announced Below! We look forward to seeing you at services. Torah Reading (with aliyot for all) on Simchat Torah morning - October 8 Shabbat Parshat Chayei Sarah - November 11 Shabbat Parshat Beshalach - January 27 Megillat Esther on Purim night - March 23 Shabbat Parshat Emor - May 18 If you would like to layn, lead services, or give a d'var Torah with us, or if you have questions, please be in touch!
StantonKIDS Shabbat Programming for 5784
Our Upcoming Program Dates for 5784 Are Below - We Can't Wait to See You & Your Little Ones There!
October 14 and October 28 November 4 and November 18 December 2 and December 16 January 6 and January 20 February 3 and February 10 March 2 and March 16 April 6 and April 20 May 4 and May 11 June 1 and June 15
ONLINE ARCHIVES
If you missed services this past shabbes, or arrived too late to hear the drasha, you can go to our archives and read a copy! This week, find Lina Morales' drasha on Lech Lecha.
Click here for an archive of shiurim Clickherefor an archive of drashot Clickhere to go to our YouTube Channel for an archive of all of our ZOOM classes
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.