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Weekly Update: Shabbat Ki Tavo

08/30/2018 10:42:16 PM

Aug30

 


Weekly Update: Shabbat Ki Tavo 5778

 

 
 

Shabbat Information

 
Friday Night Kiddush

has been provided by 

The House

 

This week's delicious
Dairy Kiddush

has been sponsored by
Shira Barzilay & Ram Levkovitz
in celebration of the birth
of their son Daniel

 

This week's Shabbocktail
has been sponsored by
Sarah Kamaras
in honor of
Angelo Smeragliuolo

 

Seudah Shelishit 

has been sponsored
anonymously

 

 

Shabbat Times

Candle-lighting Before

 

7:12 PM

Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat

 

7:00 PM

Repeat Shema After

 

8:11 PM

Daf Yomi

  8:15 AM

Shacharit

  9:00 AM
Shema Before   9:39 AM
Sermon   10:30 AM
Avot   5:55 PM
Mincha   6:55 PM
Seudah Shelishit   7:15 PM
Maariv   8:01 PM
Havdalah   8:11 PM
Selichot   10:00 PM

 

See the shul calendar for davening times and events.

 
 


We are on Summer Schedule, with Friday Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat held at 7:00 PM (This will continue until September 14th!).

 

Please join us this Shabbat and enjoy a beautiful davening, thoughtful Torah study, and a wonderful community.

 

 

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 offer Blessings of Consolation to Shelly Shapiro on the loss of his sister Renee Shapiro.
 

We wish a Mazel Tov to Shira Barzilay and Ram Levkovitz on the birth, Brit, and naming of their son, Daniel.

We wish a Mazel Tov to Aliyah & Michael Gluckstadt on the birth of their son.


Selichot: Please join us THIS Saturday night, September 1st, at 10:00 PM, as we begin saying Selichot, the penitential prayers for forgiveness and mercy, traditionally said during the week before Rosh Hashanah.

High Holy Days/Membership Drive: Rosh Hashana is less than two weeks away, and so we ask that you renew your commitment to our synagogue in the form of Membership. Membership dues go a long way in making possible all of our synagogue's accomplishments. 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.


Family Membership: $900 (Includes 2 High Holy Day Tickets)
Individual Membership: $500 (Includes 1 High Holy Day Ticket)
Associate Membership: $300 (For those with membership at another synagogue)
Student Membership: $150


Should you prefer, membership payments may be made in installments. This can be easily set up through our website:

  • For Membership Renewal, please click here
  • For New Members, please click here

Please reserve your seats for the High Holy Days as soon as possible, as we anticipate a record number of people attending this year. 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 reserve an additional seat, please go to the donate page on our website.
  • To reserve a non-member seat, please register on the High Holy Days page.

You can also mail a check to 325 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10003. Should you have any questions, please contact our treasurer, Alan Schwartz, or our Rabbi.

 

Our Book of Remembrance is an opportunity for us all to enhance our Yizkor Service as we remember those 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 yahrtzeit dates no later than September 13th. Please send all entries and any questions which you may have to us at: info@sixthstreetsynagogue.org.

Torah Readers:
We are looking for men who can prepare to read at Shabbat Mincha (and possibly at Shacharit during the week as well) throughout the year. A schedule of readers is being maintained. If you can commit to any dates, please contact Rabbi Bellino. We are grateful to Neil Kitainik who will read this week. The next available Mincha leining is on September 8th (the afternoon reading is Vayelech). We are looking for women to prepare aliyot for a Women’s Torah Reading  in the near future. Rabbi Bellino is happy to help anyone learn how to prepare a reading.


Recycling: Please make sure that all bottles, cans, and tins, are placed in the blue recycling bin in the social hall. We can be fined by the city for not separating out our garbage for recycling, and your help will save our maintenance staff a lot of work, and the synagogue some money.

Please continue to assist our weekday morning Minyan. Consider increasing your commitment to community and synagogue by attending.


Our plentiful and delicious Kiddushes on Sixth Street greatly enhance our synagogue and community. To sponsor or to co-sponsor a Friday night Kiddush, a Shabbat Kiddush, a Shabbocktail, our Shabbat Shabeer supply, or a Seudah Shelishit, contact Rabbi Bellino. The next available Shabbat Kiddush for sponsorship is September 22nd (Ha'azinu).
 



Events

 

September 1 - Motzei Shabbat - First Night of Selichot - 10 PM

September 10 - New Year's Party
September 15 - Shabbat Shuva Drasha
September 16 - Children's Pre-Sukkot Party
October 1 - Children's Pre-Hakkafot Dinner & Hakkafot
October 16 - R. Natan Slifkin: Rationalism vs. Mysticism
October 20 - Shabbat Scholar: Dr. David Bernstein
October 24 - Presentation on Jewish Harlem by Justin Ferate
October 30 - Richard McBee on the Akeida

 



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: Rabbi Bellino will present the five chapters of Avot and Perek Kinyan HaTorah over the next 6 Shabbatot. After Shavuot he will teach Avot d'Rabbi Natan for the duration of the summer. Shabbat afternoons, 1 hour before Mincha.


SHACHARIT: Miriam Kaplan on Shacharit, the daily morning prayer. Shabbat, following Kiddush.

 


 

 

Downtown Community

 

 

We are thrilled to have Shifra Friedman as the Yoetzet Halacha for the downtown community. Yoetzet Shifra 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 Kosher options in our neighborhood including:

Bagel Boss at 263 First Avenue

Hummus Vish at  59 East 8th Street

Mocha Burger at 496 Laguardia Place

Sushi Tokyo at 121 West 19th Street
Falafix at 96 Stanton

 

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.

 

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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