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Shabbat Vayetzei


Stanton Street Shul Weekly Newsletter
Week of December 9, 2016 / Kislev 9, 5777

Parashat Vayetzei

Support the Stanton St. Shul

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!)

This Week's Schedule



Erev Shabbat, December 9 (Kislev 9)
4:10p Candle Lighting

4:25p Gemara Class
5:20p Kabbalat Shabbat / Ma'ariv

Shabbat, December 10: Vayetzei (Kislev 10)
9:30a Shacharit
12:00p Kiddush is sponsored by the house.

To sponsor a kiddush, email kiddush@stantonstshul.com.
12:30p Mincha
5:19p Havdalah

 

RABBI'S CLASSES


Monday, December 12 (Kislev 12)
7:00p The Book of Shoftim (Judges)
8:00p Advanced Gemara Class

Wednesday, December 14 (Kislev 14)

11:00a Class on Death & Mourning (at the Eldridge Street Shul)
 

Year-End Giving: Please Be Generous

December has arrived, and with it your last chance to make your charitable contributions for 2016. We have no flashy pitch or clever campaign slogan, just a simple ask: Please remember Stanton in your year-end giving, and please give generously.

 

Stanton's modest decor and laid-back atmosphere may belie the fact that it takes a tremendous amount of money to keep our doors open; our lights on; our heat working; our kiddushes flowing with kugel and schnapps; our prayer services running smoothly; and our kids programming, women's tefilah meetings, and rabbi's classes going. (All of this is in addition to keeping our building standing, a separate issue for which we raised funds at our recent benefit.)

 

As our numbers and program offerings grow, so does our annual budget, but we are committed to keeping our membership dues low and making our services and programs free whenever possible. All of which means we rely on your generosity to make up the difference and to ensure the financial health of our shul. We are hoping to raise $18,000 before the end of the year to make sure we cover our operating budget. Please show your support for our warm and welcoming community by giving generously to our year-end campaign.

 

Click here to make a donation now! Or send a check to Stanton Street Shul, P.O. Box 1008, New York, NY 10002, and note "Year-End campaign" on the check.

 

Thank you for your generosity and for all you do, collectively and individually, to make Stanton the special place that it is.

Winter Davening Times: Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:20pm (and Learning Before That), Shabbat Afternoon Mincha at 12:30pm

Now that we've changed the clocks, sundown is coming much earlier. But who wants to eat dinner at 5:00pm? For those who prefer to daven on the later side, we're holding Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv at 5:20pm every Friday night through the Winter months. And if you're looking for something to do between candle lighting and services, how about joining Rabbi Bodner to learn gemara? Class will meet every Friday starting about 10 minutes after candle lighting.

 

On Shabbat morning, stay for kiddush at noon, followed by mincha at 12:30pm.

SAVE THE DATE: Guest Speaker on December 17

Join us for a special guest speaker on Shabbat of December 17!

Coinciding with Parashat Vayishlach, when Joseph is imprisoned in Egypt, Rabbi Andrew Scheer will speak on his experience working as a Jewish Chaplain for New York City's Department of Corrections. He will provide a broad overview of the conditions on Rikers Island as well as the borough facilities in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx.

 

Rabbi Scheer will speak after kiddush, before mincha, and will present vignettes of different inmates to offer a better glimpse into what Joseph could have been feeling as he sat in jail.

StantonKIDS: Get Ready for Chanukah Program on December 17, 10am

Our next StantonKIDS program will be on Shabbat morning, December 17! The free program will feature high-quality children's programming with our early childhood professionals, Morah Katie and Morah Laura! We will be learning all about Chanukah traditions and rituals, and singing holidays songs. The program will take place downstairs from 10am to 12pm.

 

So bring the entire family for a very special treat. We will eat a special snack in honor of learning about Chanukah. And please invite friends and let others know about the program. 

All of our programs are offered free of charge for your convenience. We work hard to provide the highest quality StantonKIDS programming for our youngest members. We completely rely on donations and sponsorships to provide this programming, and every bit counts. So please consider giving to StantonKIDS! Click here to donate now. Thanks to a generous donor, donations made to StantonKIDS until the end of the year will be matched, up to $1200! Please keep this in mind as you consider your year-end giving!

 

(StantonKIDS program sponsorships are available at different levels, beginning at $180. For more information, email kids@stantonstshul.com.)

Chinese Food Shabbat Dinner with Yiddish NY on December 23

It's that weekend that all of the Jews of America sit around and eat Chinese food. You know why. If you're staying local for the weekend, why not spend Friday night with your friends at Stanton and Yiddish NY? Click here to sign up!

On Friday night, December 23rd, the dinner will follow services (which begin 5:20 pm) at approximately 6:00 pm. Due to the high demand and lack of space, registration will close on December 20th at 7:00 pm, but please note the event may sell out before then, so sign up early!

 

Dinner is $30/plate for Stanton members and participants of Yiddish NY; $35/plate for everyone else. Sponsorships are available for $100 and include dinner for two. Click here to register online!

 

Questions? Want to help us with set-up or another volunteer role? Email us at office@stantonstshul.com. 

Yiddish New York Festival Returns, with 10% Discount, December 24 - 29

Yiddish New York, the nation’s largest workshop/festival of Yiddish culture, is returning December 24-29, 2016, to the 14th St Y in Manhattan. Click here for the full schedule of events, including pre-YNY programs.

 

A six-day gathering of klezmer music, Yiddish culture, song & folk dance, theater, lectures, language, workshops, performances, visual arts, films, and foods, the festival includes affordable programs for adults, kids and teens! To receive a 10% discount on 6-day registrations, enter the code “YNY10” when registering online.

 

If you have questions, contact Pete Rushefsky at yiddishnewyork@gmail.com or 917.326.9659.

 

A sheynem dank!

Carlebach Shabbaton at Mizrachi Shul, December 9-10

This Shabbat, December 9-10, the Mizrachi Synagogue will be hosting Chazzan Sruli Hersh, who will lead an Oneg at the Arfe Residence, 475 FDR Drive, #105, on Friday night at 7:45 PM. All are invited.
To sponsor or for further information please email mizrachi.les@gmail.com

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, Rivky Friedman, 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 members Michael Gordon or Rivky Friedman, 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. 

The Stanton Street Shul is 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

 


Visit our website: www.StantonStShul.com

Send us an email: info@stantonstshul.com

 

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