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 Mazel Tov to Esther Shechtman & Eren Pamir upon their recent wedding.
We wish a Mazel Tov to Caila Gordon-Koster & Eric Moed upon their recent wedding.
We wish a Mazel Tov to Dani & Ken Levarek upon the birth and naming of a daughter.
Rosh Hashana is four weeks away. We anticipate a record number attending our beautiful High Holy Day services this year, so please reserve your seats as soon as possible. We will make every effort to preserve your customary seats. Additional seats for members are $125 and all seats for non-members are $250. To make a payment, please send a check or make a donation on our website. To discuss any special seating needs or requests that you may have, please call the office (212-473-3665) or e-mail us. We plan to provide childcare, so please indicate how many children and on which days they will join us.
Please renew your commitment to our synagogue in the form of Membership. Membership dues go a long way in facilitating our synagogue's many improvements and accomplishments. There are, of course, various membership options and we hope that one works for you.
Family - $800 (Includes Two High Holidays tickets)
Individual - $450 (Includes One High Holidays ticket)
Associate - $300 (Does not include High Holiday Seats)
Student - $150 (High Holiday Seat may be purchased for $100)
For more information, please contact our treasurer, Alan Schwartz, or Rabbi Bellino.
To make a payment send a check or proceed with payment online.
To enhance the Yizkor Service, our synagogue will again assemble our own Book of Remembrance. This is an opportunity for us all to remember those people (relatives, friends, teachers, etc.) who greatly impacted our lives. The booklet will contain the complete Yizkor Service and assorted readings and psalms, your sponsored pages, half-pages, quarter pages and/or entry listings of those that you chose to honor and remember, and a message from Rabbi Bellino.
Full Page - $180
Half Page - $ 108
Quarter Page - $54
Listing - $10 per entry
Please submit (English/Hebrew) names, relation, and yahretzeit dates no later than September 21st. Please send all entries and any questions to info@sixthsreetsynagogue.org
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 Shabbat Ki Teitzei, September 17th.
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
On Tuesday, September 13th, we will hold a panel discussion entitled, Confronting Sexual Abuse in the Orthodox Community. The event begins at 7:00 PM and will feature David Cheifetz (a survivor of abuse and an advocate for victims), Tamara Schoor (a survivor of abuse and an advocate for victims), as well as Dr. Michael Salamon, a noted psychologist and the author of "Abuse in the Jewish Community."
On Friday night, September 16, we will co-host a Shabbat Dinner with 3GNY, an organization devoted to perpetuating the memory of the Holocaust, to telling the story of our families, survivors and victims, and to providing a forum for grandchildren of Holocaust survivors to meet, connect and express ideas with one another. The dinner will feature a talk by Seymour Kaplan, a WWII GI who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp in 1945.
On Monday, September 19, we will welcome Tamara Pons Allon, who will speak to us about
The Challenges of a 21st Century Pioneer in the Negev: A Modern Take on Making the Desert Bloom. Tamara moved from Tel Aviv to a farm in the Arava region of the Negev. She will speak about living in the Negev, her life as a pioneer woman in Israel, and how she and the JNF are making the Negev habitable for the next generation of Israel's residents.
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). Thank you to our August sponsors Alan Schwartz, Moshe Bloxenheim and Dana Friedman. The next meal will be prepared in September. If you are interested in cooking, schlepping, or starting your own Chessed initiative, please contact Rabbi Bellino or Tali Zilberman.
Save the Date: Motzei Shabbat, September 24th 10:00 PM - First Night of Selichot.
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 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.
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