Candle Lighting: |
6:37 PM |
Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat: |
6:40 PM |
Shema After: |
7:36 PM |
Daf Yomi: |
8:00 AM |
Shacharit: |
9:00 AM |
Morning Shema Before: |
9:46 AM |
Avot: |
5:20 PM |
Mincha: |
6:20 PM |
Seudah Shelishit |
6:45 PM |
Maariv: |
7:24 PM |
Havdallah: |
7:35 PM |
Friday Night Kiddush has been provided by the House. If you would like to sponsor this week's Friday night Kiddush, please let us know.
Shabbat Morning Kiddush has been sponsored by Ellen Cherrick and Roy Saslow in celebration of their upcoming completion of Tanakh Yomi. Tanakh Yomi is Rabbi Bellino's schedule for completing Tanakh in a year! It involves following the weekly Parsha on Shabbat and reading three chapters of Prophets/Writings on Sunday thru Friday. The Schedule for 5785 will be made available around Simchat Torah.
Rabbi Bellino's class in Masekhet Avot will continue this week at 5:20 PM.
Join us this - and every - Sunday morning at 8:30 AM for Shacharit and Bagels.
News
Please celebrate with us! Next Shabbat we will celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Naya Yudewitz. Naya's Torah Service will follow the regular service and begin at approximately 11:00 AM.
Next Saturday Night: Join us as we will gather for the first night of Selichot. Saturday Night, September 28th, Kumzitz at 10:00 PM, Torah from Rabbi Benjamin Birkeland, and Selichot at 10:45 PM.
This Sunday: There will be an unveiling for our friend, Josh Siderowtz, on Sunday, September 22nd (1:15 PM) at Montefiore Cemetery.
Last week's Back to Shool Shabbat Dinner was a great success. We are particularly grateful to Dina & Kenny Candfield who organized it as well as to our sponsors: Dr. Sara & Michael Aingorn, Dina & Kenny Canfield, Gloria & Zachary Dukoff, and Alan Schwartz & Michael Sarid.
We will hold a Community Dinner on the first night of Rosh HaShana (10/2). You may register here and be sure to let us know if you have any dietary requirements. With Mincha that evening called for 6:20 PM, dinner will start at around 7:00 PM.
The High Holy Days are less than a two weeks away so we need your holiday reservations. This has - most obviously - been a devastating year. The thought of a new year provokes some feelings of relief, but also - perhaps more so - anxious trepidation. It's comforting to know that we will come together as a community, inspired by Meir Shapiro and Neil Kitanik - our wonderful chazzanim. Do you intend on joining for Rosh HaShana and/or Yom Kippur services? How many will be in your party? Please communicate your High Holy Day intentions by replying to this email, and or sign up here.
Israel in our Hearts
This Shabbat Day there will be a peaceful walk around Washington Square Park and Union Square Park to raise awareness of the hostages in Israel. Shabbat is a time to pause, connect, and reflect; yet, as long as our family in Israel are suffering, we cannot rest. The walk has been organized by Dr. Michelle Sarna, will begin at 2:30 PM at the Bronfman Center, and will take approximately one hour.
Please continue to you support each other. While this sort of peril and loss, as well as the emotional responses they engender, aren’t new to our national history, they are - in fact - new to most of us. Remember that we all come to the (kiddush) table with different psychological skill sets and traumas. Look out for one another, check in, and be flexible to, and understanding of, the broad spectrum that is the emotional health of others. We ask that when you speak to each other, you be mindful of potentially inflammatory language and gruesome content; particularly in the presence of children.
Find comfort in community as we process the daily horrors and pray for safety, peace, and consolation.
Membership has almost no privileges.
But it's the right thing to do and it allows us to thrive. Won’t you please share in our great legacy and help us continue our impressive revitalization? There are, of course, various membership options and we hope that one works for you.
Membership Level |
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Family |
$1000 |
Individual |
$550 |
Associate |
$300 |
Student |
$150 |
- For Membership Renewal, please click here
- For New Members, please click here
You can also Venmo us @sixthstreetsynagogue, or mail a check to 325 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10003.
Classes
Our weekday classes are being held on Zoom. For those of you who do not know, Zoom is a remote conferencing service that facilitates meetings online, by video and by phone. A useful instructional video may be found here. We strongly encourage you to download the free app to your phones and/or computers and then click the meeting links that we provide. If you do not have the technology to participate over the Internet, you may simply dial in. We will provide the links and numbers in a separate email as well as PDFs of any relevant class material. To access a schedule of upcoming classes, class materials, and zoom links, click here.
FOUNDATIONS OF JUDAISM: A sensitive and sophisticated introduction to Judaism, intended for beginners, focusing on many of the ritual, legal, linguistic, and philosophical basics of our faith. Wednesdays, 7:00-8:00 PM.
MASEKHET AVOT: A study of this 3rd Century anthology of teachings that serves as an introduction to Rabbinic Judaism. Shabbat Afternoons, One hour before Mincha. This Shabbat at 5:20 PM.
Downtown Community
We are thrilled to have Ellin Mitchell as the Yoetzet Halacha for the downtown community. Yoetzet Ellin is available to answer questions related to Toharat HaMishpacha and may be reached by phone at (646) 598-1080 and by email. Click here to read our recent e-mail about her appointment.
There are several local Kosher options that are open for take-out/delivery:
Falafel Tanami at 415 Greenwich Street
Fiddler's Glatt (Formerly East Side Glatt) at 500 Grand Street
Gotta Getta Bagel at 263 First Avenue
Mocha Burger at 496 LaGuardia Place
Mendy's at 441 Park Ave South
Nome at 127 4th Avenue, New York, NY
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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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