Friday, September 27th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
7:00 pm – Torah Study – This week’s Torah portion is Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20). If you would like to read this portion beforehand, please go to:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0529.htm#9
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service
Saturday, September 28th – 9:45 am – Religious school.
9:45 am –B’Yachad: Adults in discussion together.
11:00 am – Shabbat Services.
Sunday, September 29th – 8:00 pm. Erev Rosh Hashanah
Monday, September 30th – 10:00 am. Rosh Hashanah Service.
1:30 pm – Children’s Service.
2:30 pm (approx.) – Tashlich—we will walk together to the pond in Prospect Park to symbolically throw our sins away.
Tuesday, October 1st – 10:00 am. Rosh Hashanah Service.
1:30 pm – Tashlich—we will drive to the Salt Marsh Nature Center, 3301 Avenue U, to symbolically throw our sins away.
Friday, October 4th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
6:30 pm – Dairy Potluck – Temple provides pizza and pasta, you bring a dairy side dish or dessert.
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service with Torah Service.
Saturday, October 5th – 9:45 am – Religious school
9:45 am – Torah study – This week’s Torah portion is Vayeilech (Deuteronomy 31:1-30). If you would like to read the Torah portion beforehand, go to:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0531.htm#1
11:00 am – Shabbat Services.
Rosh Hashanah Food Drive – Beginning on Rosh Hashanah bags will be available for you to take home and fill with unexpired, non-perishable food to be given to Our Lady of Refuge Church Food Pantry (with a portion going to our “Little Pantry”). Bags can be returned to the Temple anytime through Sukkot.
Remember the Little Free Pantry—On the Church Avenue side of the building is our Little Free Pantry, built by the b’nei mitzvah class a couple of years ago. We stock it with food and toiletry items for members of the greater community to take if they need them. Items placed in the pantry are almost always gone within a few hours, so there is always room for more. Please bring non-perishable, desirable, unopened, unexpired food or new, packaged toiletry items (diapers, wipes, shampoos and soaps, toothpaste, mouthwash, sanitary pads and tampons, etc.) when you think of it. You may put items directly in the pantry or leave them in Rabbi’s office. Thank you!
What’s Happening — Week of Sept 29
September 28, 2019 by miketrose • Features
Friday, September 27th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
7:00 pm – Torah Study – This week’s Torah portion is Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20). If you would like to read this portion beforehand, please go to:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0529.htm#9
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service
Saturday, September 28th – 9:45 am – Religious school.
9:45 am –B’Yachad: Adults in discussion together.
11:00 am – Shabbat Services.
Sunday, September 29th – 8:00 pm. Erev Rosh Hashanah
Monday, September 30th – 10:00 am. Rosh Hashanah Service.
1:30 pm – Children’s Service.
2:30 pm (approx.) – Tashlich—we will walk together to the pond in Prospect Park to symbolically throw our sins away.
Tuesday, October 1st – 10:00 am. Rosh Hashanah Service.
1:30 pm – Tashlich—we will drive to the Salt Marsh Nature Center, 3301 Avenue U, to symbolically throw our sins away.
Friday, October 4th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
6:30 pm – Dairy Potluck – Temple provides pizza and pasta, you bring a dairy side dish or dessert.
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service with Torah Service.
Saturday, October 5th – 9:45 am – Religious school
9:45 am – Torah study – This week’s Torah portion is Vayeilech (Deuteronomy 31:1-30). If you would like to read the Torah portion beforehand, go to:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0531.htm#1
11:00 am – Shabbat Services.
Rosh Hashanah Food Drive – Beginning on Rosh Hashanah bags will be available for you to take home and fill with unexpired, non-perishable food to be given to Our Lady of Refuge Church Food Pantry (with a portion going to our “Little Pantry”). Bags can be returned to the Temple anytime through Sukkot.
Remember the Little Free Pantry—On the Church Avenue side of the building is our Little Free Pantry, built by the b’nei mitzvah class a couple of years ago. We stock it with food and toiletry items for members of the greater community to take if they need them. Items placed in the pantry are almost always gone within a few hours, so there is always room for more. Please bring non-perishable, desirable, unopened, unexpired food or new, packaged toiletry items (diapers, wipes, shampoos and soaps, toothpaste, mouthwash, sanitary pads and tampons, etc.) when you think of it. You may put items directly in the pantry or leave them in Rabbi’s office. Thank you!