Parshat Ki Teitzei | Deadline for HHD Seats is this Sunday
08/19/2021 09:24:28 PM
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Netivot Shalom
Parshat Ki Teitzei Aug. 20-21 (Elul 12-13)
Deadline for High Holiday Seats this SUNDAY Aug. 22 Given the extra logistics involved in organizing 3 minyanim, we need you to make your reservations by Aug. 22. We will not be able to accept registrations after this date. If your plans should change due to changes in the COVID situation, we will work with you to accomadate your needs.
Friday, August 13 Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat at Shul: 7:00 PM
Getting a minyan for Friday night in the summer is challenging. We have not had a minyan the past couple of weeks. If you can make it, please sign up here so we know if we will have a minyan or not. If you accept shabbat with the shul minyan, please make sure to light candles before 7:35 PM and refrain from melakha after that point. Candle lighting: 7:28 PM Sunset: 7:46 PM
Shabbat, August 14 Indoor In-Person Shaharit/Musaf: 9:30 AM at Shul Outdoor In-Person Shaharit/Musaf: 9:30 AM at 275 Frances Dvar Torah in both Minyanim: Rabbanit Geretz Youth Groups: 9:30 AM at Shul Last time for Keriat Shema: 9:35 AM Last time for the Shaharit Amidah: 10:42 AM Mincha: 7:30 PM Shiur: R. Helfgot resumes his shiur on Masechet Sanhedrin Maariv: 8:20 PM Shabbat Concludes: 8:28 PM
The Rabbi's Navi shiur is now on summer hiatus until after the Yamim Noaraim.
Given current recommendations of the CDC and NJ, we are continuing to require masks for all unvaccinated individuals indoors, and are now recommending masking for everyone - even those who are vaccinated.
Kiddush
Kiddush this week is sponsored by the shul.
If you come or plan to come to Shabbat services 2 or more times per month, please sign up for the kiddush clean up rotation .
Take them a Meal
Ken Fried is home after an extended hospital stay and continuing to deal with serious health issues. We have set up a meal train to support Ken and Gail during this time.
Siman Tov Program Aug. 29 | 3 - 4:30 PM 105 Cherry Lane Ancient Jewish custom asks us to set the tone for the new year through – what else – food! There are so many recipes and stories for the Rosh HaShana Simanim, combining salty word play with sweet, savory, and symbolic foods holding remendous spiritual significance.
Come share your recipe ideas, stories and memories with your friends and neighbors at Netivot Shalom! Food must be fleishig or pareve, in disposable containers. Bring enough for a curious and hungry group to get a taste of your recipe!
There is no charge for this event. Registration is requested to help with us plan.
Register for High Holiday Seats at Netivot Shalom Aug. 22 Deadline
We will be closing registration this Sunday, Aug. 22. If you plan to join us for Rosh Hashanah and/or Yom Kippur you must sign up before registration closes.
We were originally planning for 2 indoor and 1 outdoor minyanim. We are now planning 1 indoor and 2 outdoor minyanim. The second outdoor minyan will be at 166 Norma Road. Families with children in groups will receive seating at either the shul or 275 Frances so that you are near your children.
We understand that just as we have uncertainties in our planning you do as well. Please register now based on your expected plans and preferences regarding indoors or outdoors. If our plans change, we will be in touch with you about your preferences. If your plans change, we will work with you to adjust.