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Shabbat Mevarchim / Parshat Shekalim & Cholent Competition!


Stanton Street Shul Weekly Newsletter
Week of February 24, 2017 / Shevat 28, 5777

Shabbat Mevarchim / Parshat Shekalim
and Cholent Cookoff

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This Week's Schedule



Erev Shabbat, February 24 (Shevat 28)
5:23p Candle Lighting
5:45p Kabbalat Shabbat / Ma'ariv
6:00p The Stanton Street Shul Annual Cholent Cook-Off

Thank you to our competition sponsors: Malka Percal and Karen & Martin Wolfson!

Shabbat, February 25: Shabbat Mevarchim, Parshat Shekalim, Mishpatim (Shevat 29)
9:30a Shacharit
12:00p Kiddush is sponsored by the house.
12:30p Mincha
6:32p Havdalah

Sunday, February 26: Rosh Chodesh Adar (Shevat 30)
10:00a - 12:00p Sunday Morning StantonKids Program for Purim

Monday, February 27: Rosh Chodesh Adar (Adar 1) - RABBI'S CLASSES

7:00p Shoftim - FINAL CLASS, with light meal in honor of completing the Book of Judges.

 

NOTE: The 8:00pm Advanced Gemara Class and a new 7:00pm class will resume on Monday, March 13 (after Purim).

 

Community News

Mazal tov to Margie Segal on the birth of a new grandson! The bris will be held on Monday, February 27,  ב״ה , in Highland Park, NJ. Mazal tov to the parents, Gavriel and Molly Vigneri, and to big brother Benjamin!

Cool Beans! Third Annual Cholent Cook-Off on Friday Night, February 24

Whose beans will be deemed the best on the Lower East Side? You get to decide at Stanton's Third Annual Cholent Cookoff!

 

This Friday night, February 24, after Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv services, the competing crockpots will be cracked, and the sumptuous simmering stews will be yours for the tasting. This year's competitors are: Karen Blatt (2015 winner), Hilda Epstein, Zipporah Nagel, Eric Reich, and Meira Shulman.

The winning cholent-maker gets bragging rights and a sweet trophy. You will get a full belly and the satisfaction of being a king- or queen-maker.

 

Thank you to our competition sponsors, Malka Percal and Karen & Martin Wolfson!

 

Sponsorships are still available: Put your money where your mouth is and show your support for your favorite contestant ($18/contestant), or show your universal cholent love by being an event sponsor ($100)! Click here for sponsorship opportunities.

 

May the best cholent win!

 

Questions? Email elana.reich@gmail.com.

StantonKIDS Purim Program on Sunday, February 26

Our free StantonKIDS program on Sunday, February 26, from 10am-12pm, will feature exciting, high-quality children's programming to get ready for Purim.
 
Our early childood professionals Morah Laura Weisblatt and Morah Aliza Deutsch will lead the program and teach about the holiday of Purim with fun, holiday-related activities.
 
Children of all ages are welcome. So bring the entire family for a very special treat, and feel free to invite friends. And, of course, we will eat a spcial snack in honor of Purim.
 
Save the date for a Shabbat StantonKIDS program on March 11, right before Purim.
 

For more info, to find out about sponsorship opportunities, and to RSVP, email kids@stantonstshul.com. We work hard to provide the highest quality StantonKIDS programming for our youngest members. We completely rely on donations to provide this programming, and every bit counts. So please consider giving to StantonKIDS! Click here to donate now

Stanton's Mishloach Manot Project: Deadline March 1

Mishloach Manot, sending food gifts to friends and family, is one of the four Mitzvot performed on Purim. It is a heartfelt way to emphasize the Jewish unity that lies at the core of the Purim holiday, and to create meaningful connections within our own community at the same time. Through Stanton's Mishloach Manot project, you can participate in giving a beautiful gift basket to your friends and family at Stanton, which they will receive on Purim when they come to shul.

 

If you are a shul member, you should have received an email this week with your personal log-in code and instructions for how to participate in the project. If you didn't receive an email and want to participate, please contact us at office@stantonstshul.com ASAP.

 

Please sign up by March 1, 2017, in order to participate in the project!

Memorial Service for Ron Tarablous, z"l

Please join us for a memorial service in memory of Ron Tarablous, Z"l, at the Stanton Street Shul, on Thursday Night, March 2, at 7:00 pm.

Ron was a devoted member of the Stanton community, an Israeli who lived for many years in the East Village, and an eclectic and fascinating person. During the evening, we will be dedicating a new bima cover in Ron's memory, generously donated by his family.
If you are interested in saying a few words in his memory, please email Anat: varon.anat@gmail.com

במלאת שנה לפטירתו של יקירנו רון ז״ל אנו נערוך טקס זיכרון בבית הכנסת ביום חמישי ה-2 במרץ בשעה 7 בערב. בהמלך הערב, נציג את כיסוי הבימה שנתרם לבית הכנסת לזכרו.
כולם מוזמנים להגיע ולזכור איתנו את רון״. הטקס יערך בבית הכנסת של רון 180 רחוב סטאנטון.
אם אתם מעוניינים לומר כמה מילים לזכרו של רון, שלחו בבקשה מייל לענת: varon.anat@gmail.com

Sharing the Purim Spirit: Matanot La'Evyonim

Before we can make our own plans to enjoy the holiday of Purim, we need to make sure others can enjoy it as well. Matanot la'evyonim, giving to the poor, is a central mitzvah of Purim. You can give matanot la'evyonim through Stanton: We plan on distributing funds to many organizations and individuals who need our support. We encourage you to make your donation in advance of the holiday so that we know how much will be able to distribute on Purim. Please give online on our website by clicking here.

Community Shabbat Dinner with Hadassah New York on Friday, March 10

Our community Shabbat dinners are always a good time, with great food and great company. This time, we're hosting in conjunction with Hadassah New York, on Friday, March 10.


Kabbalat Shabbat services will begin at 5:45 pm, and dinner will start at approximately 6:30 pm. Registration will close on March 6 at 7:00 pm, unless we sell out earlier. Please click here to sign up online. Dinner is $30 for Stanton members and Hadassah members, $35 for others. Sponsorships are available for $100 and include dinner for two).
 

Purim at Stanton: Traditional and Women's Megillah Readings, Nighttime Festivities and Morning Brunch

Celebrate Purim at Stanton! The most topsy-turvy of the Jewish holidays begins on Saturday night, March 11, and all are welcome to join us for a slew of festivities. Preferably in costume!

 

We will hold a Traditional Megillah reading as well as a Women's Only Megillah Reading on Saturday night at 7:10pm. Both are strictly BYOG - bring your own grogger!

 

Megillah reading will be followed by a Purim Party (details coming soon).

 

But don't party TOO hard, because we want you back on Sunday morning, March 12, for Shacharit and another reading of the Book of Esther (traditional reading only this time). A festive brunch will follow.

 

If you are interested in sponsoring any portion of the Purim festivities, or in helping to plan and setup, email info@stantonstshul.com.

 

If you would like to participate in the Women's Megillah Reading by layning a section, or if you want to get involved with our Shabbat morning Women's Tefillah group, please email women@stantonstshul.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. 

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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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