Erev Shabbat, Aug. 23 (Av 22) 7:00 PM Mincha 7:26 PM Candle Lighting Please note that if you are accepting shabbat with the shul at the earlier time, candles must be lit before 7:00 PM. If you are not davening with the shul and accepting shabbat later, you have until 7:26 PM.
Shabbat, Aug. 24 (Av 23) 9:00 AM Shacharit 7:20 PM Mincha 8:17 Maariv 8:24 PM Havdalah
Sunday, Aug. 25 (Av 24) 8:00 AM Shacharit
Kiddush
Kiddush is sponsored by Marty and Kathy Birn in honor of Rose Birn, Marty’s Mother, A”H.
HELP KEEP THE SHUL CLEAN & OUR CHILDREN SAFE No food should be brought into the shul building during kiddush when kiddush is outside.
No children under 10 are allowed in the shul building without a parent during kiddush time when kiddush is outside. Please help the kiddush clean-up team by making sure children clean up after themselves.
Community Meeting All Netivot Shalom Members are encouraged to attend our Annual Meetingon Sept. 8 at 8PM at 811 Palisades Ave. In addition to a presentation and voting on the budget there will be a presentation from the Ad Hoc Committee established in June to develop a job description for a Devora Scholar for Netivot Shalom. There will also be a vote related to the work of this Committee.
Youth Group Applications Calling all Netivot Shalom group leaders! All youth, grades 7-12 are invited to apply to be Leaders In Training (LITs) (7th - 8th graders) and Group Leaders (9th -12th graders). Deadline: September 1, 2019.
Mandatory Training There will be a mandatory training session on Monday, September 2 from 7:00 - 8:45pm. Those unable to come to orientation should contact Jennifer Sebrow orLauren Keliin.
Sponsor a Youth/Birthday Kiddiush Learn more.
Thank You to Group Leaders 8/24 Nursery: Aviva Goldsmith, Nurit Schlosberg Pre-K: Sophie Yurowitz, Dafna Schlosberg Boys 1-2: Nemi Helfgot, Will Montag
In Our Community
Community Wide Program on "Crisis Intervention" Sept. 22, 7:30 PM at Rinat Israel "Emergency Response: Addressing Global Crises" is an exciting, two-pronged event for adults, and high school students from Congregations, and high schools throughout Northern New Jersey.
Adults, come hear Naonel Glick (Voni) Isra Aid's co-CEO, and award winning humanitarian leader(Shusterman Fellow, Forbes under 30 List, Tevel BeZedek) inform you on how you can be actively involved and volunteer.
Simultaneously, and in Peer led workshops, High School students will be broken up into teams and introduced to innovative, and interactive real-world simulations of Crisis Intervention Case Studies. Each team will have to bring relief to a different natural disaster.