Special High School Teens Kiddush-Upstairs: After Davenning
Mincha followed by R. Helfgot's gemara shiur: 6:10 PM
Havdalah after 7:10 PM
SUKKOT
Sunday, October 9-Erev Sukkot
Shacharit: 8:15 AM
Communal Sukkah Building: ~9 AM (after Shaharit) Volunteers Needed
Pick up Lulavim and Etrogim @ shul for those who ordered: ~9 AM till Sukkah Building is Complete
Mini Minyan: 9 AM at Shul (see flyer below)
Candle Lighting: 6:08 PM
Mincha: 6:10 PM
Monday, October 10 – Sukkot Day 1
Shacharit: 9:15 AM at shul
Youth Groups: 9:15 AM
Open Hut: 3:30 PM at the Helfgots
Mincha: 6:10 PM at shul
Tuesday, October 11 – Sukkot Day 2
Shacharit: 9:15 AM at shul
Youth Groups: 9:15 AM
Mincha: 6:10 PM at shul
Havdalah: 7:07 PM
See below for Sukkot & Simchat activities including:
Art Day for Girls
Sukkah Hop
Trivia Night in the Sukkah
Simchat Torah Kiddush
Simchat Torah Auction
View Calendar for davening times for Hoshana Rabah, Shimini Atzeret and Simchat Torah
Kiddush
Kiddush sponsored by Marcia and Tom Kagedan marking the Yahrzeit of Tom’s father, Dr Joseph Kage z”l and in honor of a new grandson, Micah Zamir Kagedan and Bar Mitzvah of their eldest grandson, Tani Fleischmann.
Kiddush Clean Up: Shabbbat: Grodko/Leon Sukkot Day 1: Gerschel Sukkot Day 2: Kelin
Please see email sent earlier tonight about New Kiddush Clean Up Protocol. Assigned volunteers are responsible for clearing the tables, putting them away, and putting away the liquor. All other clean up will be done by the teens in our new rotation.
Announcements
Sukkah Building Sunday, October 9 After Shacharit (~9 AM) Volunteers needed
If you ordered lulavim & etrogim from Netivot Shalom and have not picked them up yet, you may do so at the shul during the Sukkah Building.
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One of the things that makes our Netivot Shalom community so special is our commitment to having kiddush every week - whether or not we have a sponsor. This ensures there is always time to connect with old friends and make new ones. It is an important of why we are known as a warm and welcoming shul.
The Annual Simchat Torah Kiddush makes this possible. Money raised for this gala kiddush funds kiddush on all the weeks we do not have a sponsor. Everyone is encouraged is to sponsor