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Weekly Update: Shabbat Balak 5776

07/21/2016 09:05:37 PM

Jul21

 


Weekly Update: Balak 5776

 

 

 
 

Shabbat Information

A delicious dairy Kiddush has been sponsored by the house

in honor of our Shabbat Scholarsf

Gilah Kletenik &Samuel Klein.

 

This week's Shabbocktail

- the Barely Illegal -

has been sponsored by

Adina & Henry Frank

in honor of their nephew, Alex Haims,

who is visiting this Shabbat.

Alex recently returned from Yeshivat Raishit

Yerushalayim and will begin SUNY

Binghamton University next month.

 

Shabbat Times

Candle-lighting Before

8:02 PM

Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat

7:00 PM

Repeat Shema After

9:07 PM

Daf Yomi

8:15 AM

Shacharit

9:00 AM
Shema Before 9:24 AM

Sermon - Samuel Klein

10:30 AM

Class - Gilah Kletenik 6:45 PM

Mincha

7:45 PM

Seudah Shelishit

8:05 PM

Maariv

8:57 PM

Havdalah

9:07 PM

See the shul calendar for davening times during the week and schedule of events.

 
 


This Shabbat as we welcome our Shabbat Scholars, Gilah Kletenik & Samuel Klein. 

 

Flights of Fancy: The Dark Side of Imagination
Samuel Klein, Shabbat Morning Sermon (10:30 AM)

 

A Talmudic Witch-Hunt:
Trans-ing the Boundaries of Identity, Magic & Power

Gilah Kletenik, Pre-Mincha Class (6:45 PM)

 

Invocations and Convocations: Rabbinic Political Involvement
Seudah Shelishit Discussion with Gilah Kletenik

 

 

We are on Summer Schedule. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat will be at 7:00 PM until September 16th. Join us for services and you shall be rewarded with food, drink, song, and words of Torah.

 

Seudah Shelishit this Shabbat has been sponsored by Cathy & Amir Koren in observance of the yahrzeits of Amir's mother, Varda Koren (ורדה מסעודה בת עובדיה), Amir's grandmother, Nuna Koren (נונה בת דוד), and Amir's brother, (יורם עובדיה בן שמואל). 

 


 

News

 

In these tragic and scary times we stand with all those victimized by senseless hatred and fanaticism, at home, in Israel, and abroad. We pray for safety, healing, and peace.

 

We wish a Mazal Tov to Ananda & Jeremy Watman upon the birth, brit, and naming of their son, Judah Hadar (צבי יהודה).

 

We wish a Mazal Tov to Aliza & Erik Frank upon the birth, brit, and naming of their son, Nathaniel Henri (נתנאל חיים). 

 

Please help us keep track of Yahretzeits. To do so, log into our website and check the names that have been associated with your accounts. If you have any trouble logging in, or would prefer to not log in, be sure to contact Neil and he will assist you.

 

There is now a window in our Beit HaMidrash! Many years ago, the window in the Beit HaMidrash was bricked up. We are grateful to Vincenzo Aiosa, our wonderful contractor, superintendent, and friend, who has provided us with some natural light and much needed fresh air.

 

Our plentiful and delicious Kiddushes on Sixth Street greatly enhance our synagogue and community. To sponsor or co-sponsor a Friday night Kiddush, a Shabbat Kiddush, a Shabbocktail, our Shabbeer supply, or a Seudah Shelishit, contact Rabbi Bellino.

The next available kiddush for sponsorship is next Shabbat, July 30th.

 

This Sunday is Tzom Tammuz.

Fast Begins: 4:06 AM
Shacharit: 7:30 AM

Shekiya: 8:19 PM (Technical conclusion of Fast)
Customary conclusion of Fast: 9:07 PM

 


 

Classes

 

FOUNDATIONS OF JUDAISM: A sensitive and sophisticated introduction to Judaism, intended for beginners, and focusing on many of the ritual, legal, linguistic, and philosophical basics of our faith. Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PM.

 

AVOT D'RABBI NATAN: Rabbi Bellino will teach Avot d'Rabbi Natan for the duration of the summer. Shabbat afternoons, 1 hour before Mincha.

 

BLESSINGS: Miriam Kaplan has begun a class on Berachot, the extraordinary practice of sourcing pleasures and experience in the Divine. Shabbat, following Kiddush.

 

JEWISH POETIC LITURGY: Rabbi Bellino will present ancient, medieval, and early-modern religious poetry. Special attention will be paid the Biblibal, Talmudic, Midrashic, and often Kabbalist references contained therein. Shabbat, Seudah Shelishit.

 


 

Events

 

Chessed on Sixth Street - Several of us have begun to utilize the Synagogue kitchen to prepare meals for the Trinity Place Shelter. The shelter's mission is to help LGBTQ youth and young adults in New York City to safely transition out of the shelter system and grow into independent, positive, and productive adults. To financially support our efforts, please consider donating to the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund (Be sure to specify Shelter Meals in the note). We are grateful to our June shelter meal sponsors, Andy Gelfand & Dr. Ira Orgel and Isobel Rubin. This month's meal will be prepared this Tuesday, July 26th (7:00 PM), and has been sponsored by Elly Kramer. If you are interested in cooking, schlepping, or starting your own Chessed initiative, please contact Rabbi Bellino or Tali Zilberman.

 

SAVE THE DATETisha B'Av begins on Saturday night, August 13th. Please join us at 9:00 PM for Maariv followed by the reading of Megillat Eicha. We will offer a full day of programming on Sunday August 15th.

 

 


 

Downtown Community

 

We are thrilled that there are new Kosher options in our neighborhood.

Mocha Burger at 496 Laguardia Place.

The Promenade Sports Bar, 344 Third Avenue, is now completely Kosher. (Not just sushi). Please check them out ASAP.

The Falafel Shop at 127 Rivington Street (between Norfolk & Essex).

 

We are proud to be a member synagogue of The Downtown Va'ad, an Orthodox rabbinic network, founded by Rabbis Sarna & Bellino, intended to advance the welfare and flourishing of the Downtown community. Check out the Va'ad on Facebook for more information.

 


 

Feedback

 

We encourage your participation and insight. Feedback to Elie Yudewitz, Rabbi Bellino or the Shul Office would be most appreciated. Please contact us with any suggestions and/or concerns, or most importantly, to volunteer. You can also make suggestions here.

 

We like to have fun and be creative on social media. Like us on Facebook to see more updates!

 
 
 

Sixth Street Community Synagogue

We like to think we're different. Everyone from the traditionally Orthodox to the occasionally observant feels at home here - 365 days a year. We hope you do too.

 

Contact Us

 

325 East 6th Street
New York, NY 10003

info@sixthstreetsynagogue.org

(212) 473-3665

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