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Weekly Update - Shabbat Mevarchim / Parashat Eikev


Stanton Street Shul Weekly Newsletter
Week of August 23, 2019 / 22 Av, 5779

Shabbat Mevarchim - Parashat Eikev 

This Week's Schedule:

Erev Shabbat, August 23 (Av 22)
7:00p Mincha/Maariv
7:25p Candle Lighting

Shabbat, August 24: Shabbat Mevarchim, Eikev (Av 23)


9:30a Shacharit with drasha by Mordecai Silver


12:00p Kiddush

 

7:15p Mincha

 

Followed by Seudah Shelishit and an Interactive Shiur with Mordecai Silver


8:24p Ma'ariv/Havdalah


Wednesday, August 28 (Av 27)
7:00p The World of Sholem Aleichem - Summer Films @ Stanton (Ends at 10:00p)
 

Summer at Stanton: Come to Shul!

During these summer Shabbatot when many of our members and regulars are on vacation, we appeal to all who are here in the city to join us. Your attendance is especially important on Friday nights for Kabbalat Shabbat and for Mincha and Seudat Shlishit on Saturday evening. Mordecai Silver, our long-time and expert baal koreh, will deliver the drasha this Shabbat morning.

Seudah Shelishit and Learning with Mordecai Silver

Join us for Seudah Shelishit and learning with Mordecai Silver this Shabbat, after mincha, which begins at 7:15pm. Mordecai will be presenting Avot d'Rabbi Natan at Seudah Shelishit each week up until the Shabbat before Rosh Hashana. 

 

Avot d'Rabbi Natan is a commentary on the better-known Pirkei Avot, and consists largely of maxims that cover the proper approach to Torah study, common human courtesy, and other life advice. 

Summer Films: The World of Sholom Aleichem on August 28th, 7:00 pm

Celebrate summer with classic films, at shul. Our Stanton Summer Film Series continues on Wednesday night, August 28, with a screening of The World of Sholom Aleichem, a collection of three stories from Yiddish literature, starring Zero Mostel, Gertrude Berg, and Nancy Walker. In English.

 

Stanton film series coordinator Moshe Bloxenheim will give an introduction. 

 

Popcorn and soft drinks will be served. Admission is $10.

 

All screenings are at 7:00 pm on Wednesday nights.

 

Still to come: The Goldbergs on September 4...

Help Stanton Go Green

As a community we are beginning to be more mindful of ecological concerns. For a long time we have been attentive to recycling our waste materials.  Now we are beginning the battle of removing plastic utensils from our kitchen and kiddushim.

 

A set of stainless steel silverware has been purchased, toyveled, [ritually prepared], and is ready for use.  In the coming weeks we will replace plastic cups with dish washable alternatives.  Please see Jeff Katz or Jill Slater to discuss these improvements. 

High Holidays at Stanton

All are invited to join us for High Holidays services, which this year will be led by our own community members. No tickets required. Here is the schedule.

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, EREV ROSH HASHANA
6:23 PM Candelighting 
6:25PM Mincha/Maariv led by Neil Kitainik
7:30 PM Yom Tov Meal (registration required)


MONDAY, 1ST DAY ROSH HASHANA
9:00 AM  Shacharit 

11:00 AM Shofar led by Jeff Katz, Jeremy Newberger and Mordecai Silver
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Stanton Kids Program
6:25 PM Mincha, followed by Learning
7:29 PM Candlelighting for 2nd Day
7:30 PM Maariv led by Eli Shoshani

TUESDAY, 2ND DAY ROSH HASHANA

9:00 AM  Shacharit 

11:00 AM Shofar by Jeff Katz, Jeremy Newberger, Mordecai Silver
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Stanton Kids Program
6:25 PM Mincha, followed by Learning

7:25 PM Maariv/Yom Tov Ends


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, EREV YOM KIPPUR

6:08 PM Candlelighting 
6:25 PM Kol Nidre led by Neil Kitainkik


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, YOM KIPPUR
9:00 AM Morning Service led by Mordecai Silver

Musaf led by Eli Shoshani

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Stanton Kids Program
12:15 PM Yizkor

4:30 PM Mincha led by Eli Shoshani

Reading of Sefer Yonah by Mordecai Silver
5:55 PM Neila led by Neil Kitainkik
7:08 PM Fast Ends / Maariv

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP AT THE STANTON STREET SHUL!

The High Holidays are coming up, and it's a great time to become a member of the Stasnton Street Shul, or to renew your membership if you haven't yet.

 

Whatever you enjoy most at Stanton -- community dinners, walking tours, the Pesach seder, weekly and holiday services, learning, guest speakers, Women's Tefilah, our Stanton Kids programs, or holiday celebrations -- your presence is valued and appreciated. As a member, you are a key contributor to our growth and development. 

 

You can renew HERE via your ShulCloud account, or send a check to Stanton Street Shul, PO Box 1008, New York, NY 10002.  To become a new member, click here.

 

Our community is growing, and our Shul is blossoming. We value your participation, and would be so happy if you renewed your membership with us. If you are not yet a member, we look forward to welcoming you! 

 

For questions, email office@stantonstshul.com.

Fundraiser for Mazalot Restoration: LES Jewish Conservancy and Stanton

Last May, as part of LES History Month, the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy launched a Facebook fundraiser and raised one thousand dollars towards the restoration of the Stanton Street Shul's Mazalot.

 

We are thankful to David Wachs, Lori Weissman, and Karen Blatt for their efforts in initiating this successful fundraiser. The Shul is appreciative of its many friends who donated so generously to help in the restoration. It is very encouraging that those beyond our congregation are so invested in the renewal and restoration of our 106 year-old building and community.
 
The following narrative appeared in the Facebook announcement by the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy and generated such an enthusiastic response.
 

"The pictorial display of Mazalot, Jewish East European folk art renderings of signs of the zodiac, on the walls and ceilings of synagogues, were once prevalent throughout Lower East Side Shuls. At the Stanton Street Shul, Bnai Jacob Anschei Brzezan, a congregation with roots in Brzezan, Galicia, the Mazalot paintings have deteriorated over the years and are in need of urgent conservation.

 

The Stanton Street Shul, established in 1913, is an active Shul that has undergone a major renovation in the past two years. Several of the twelve Mazalot have been restored by our resident artists and dedicated in the name of their sponsors. These rare and precious zodiac paintings represent an almost two thousand year old synagogue tradition that has endured since the Roman era.

The deterioration and possible disappearance of the Stanton Street Mazalot would be like having a page torn out of a history book of the immigrant story. It’s one thing to hear about our families who emigrated from Eastern Europe; it’s quite another to see how they surrounded their shul walls with religious art.

 

The Shul is blessed with resident artists who will restore the remaining Mazalot this summer. Each original Mazal has been photographed and will be meticulously conserved. Evidence of their professional restorations is on view. Please come by for "All are welcome at the Stanton Street Shul, and all will feel welcome."

 

Several Mazalot remain to be sponsored and restored. If you have roots on the Lower East or wish to commemorate a relative or friend, the sponsorship of a Mazal would be a fitting gesture. Please contact Jeff Katz at the Shul."

Update from the Rabbinic Search Committee

After casting a wide net and conducting an exhaustive search, we have not hired a rabbi.  
 
Two candidates met with the congregation on two separate Shabbatot. The turnout for the Friday night dinners, services on Shabbat, and Q&A sessions with the candidates was very impressive.  The enthusiasm displayed by the congregation demonstrated our community’s strong interest in the process; in meeting the candidates, and in hearing what they had to say. In the end the survey responses many of you submitted strongly influenced our decision making. 
  
We hope you agree that the search process had integrity and direction. We believe we left no stone unturned considering that the search began very late in the season.  Rabbinic graduates receive smicha in the late spring and generally find employment for the coming year in the late winter or early spring. Our late start set us at a disadvantage.  
 
The Ritual Committee will be announcing plans for the High Holidays shortly. We are confident that our community will be properly served during this time of transition. As our search continues, we appreciate your patience and input. 

 

We look forward to the eventual positive outcome for our beloved shul. 

Sponsor a Kiddush

Sponsoring a kiddush is a great way to celebrate milestones, commemorate a yahrzeit, or show your appreciation for someone in your life. It's about coming together with your community. And with kugel. 

 

We have sponsorships available through the summer. Please email kiddush@stantonstshul.com for more information.

Upcoming Sponsorship Opportunities:

Friday Night Kiddush: August 16, 23, 30

Shabbat Kiddush: August 17, 24, 31

 

To sponsor a kiddush email us at kiddush@stantonstshul.com

To sponsor a class, click here.

 

Support Us!

We rely on your generosity to keep us going with weekly prayer services, kiddushim, 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!)

 

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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