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                                                                                               March 1, 2011

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Important changes to the calendar/mailer:

 

Passover Wine Sale:  We have cancelled the Wine Tasting originally scheduled for this Sunday, March 6th.    However, the YJC Men's Club is still participating in a Passover and Kosher Wine sale with Skyview Wines and Liquors of Riverdale.  Order forms will be distributed later this month and your orders will be available prior to the Passover Holiday. 

Purimspiel:  Change in time: The much-acclaimed Purim Spiel performing on Saturday, March 19th has a time change.  Since Shabbat will be ending later than we anticipated, we will now begin with a Havdalah Service at 7:45pm and the Purim Celebration will commence directly afterward around 8:00pm.  Festivities include the Purimspiel, Megillah Reading and "Make Your Own Sundaes".  Come and join us! 

Meditation Shabbat Cancelled:  The Meditation Shabbat scheduled for March 26 is cancelled.  The next one scheduled is June 4th.

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Mazel Tov to Izzy and Lori Fleiss!!  The Fleiss's have just become grandparents to twin boys--Bradley and Jeremy, born to Rich and Lori Fleiss on Friday--mother and babies doing wonderfully!  Join us in wishing their family a "Mazel Tov!"

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REQUEST FROM SOCIAL ACTION

 

Can we ask you please to resume your generous food contributions to our lobby bin?  An easy reminder would be to take this list plus one of our grocery bags to fill, and leave them in your car as a reference for what is needed when you shop.  The two pantries we support can always use:

 

 CANS of, soup, pasta, sauce, fish, vegetables, beans and fruits

 

 JARS of peanut butter and jelly

 

 BOXES of pasta, cereal, rice, stuffing, instant potatoes, milk and cake mixes. 

 

 AS YOU KNOW, MANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE OFTEN ON SALE!

 

If each of you brings in a filled bag from time to time, it will make a tremendous difference.  IT HAS ALREADY!

       

Thank you now and always.  

SAC of YJC

 

 

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Jacob Burns Jewish Film Festival:  The schedule of films, speaker events, performances, and receptions is now complete for the Jewish Film Festival which runs from March 24 - April14.  Tickets sell out quickly for many events so I encourage you to purchase your tickets in advance. Tickets can be purchased online at
http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/films/film-series/detail/29128 or at the box office which opens one hour before the first show of the day on weekdays and 11am on weekends.

 

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bookfair 

 

Support our Hebrew School!
Come to Barnes and Noble at the Cortlandt Town Center March 13, 2011
  
                  11 am young kids hear a story about Purim. 
                  12-1pm make your own mask or noisemaker 
                  2pm pre-teen and teen Scavenger hunt.
  
Purchases will raise monies for the Hebrew School for large wall maps and other educational items . 
  
You can also participate on line March 13-March 18 by entering code 10421568.  Tell all your friends and neighbors!
Yom Hashoah
Torah Institute
softball

 purim 


 

Fundraising for Sisterhood!!!

 

 amway prod

 

 

IT'S NOT TOO LATE!!!

 

The Orot Committee invites you to join exciting NEW WEEKLY CLASSES:

 

The Absolute Beginner's Introduction To Talmud:  What is it, why do we need it, what ethical and practical lessons does it teach?

 

Beginning Friday,

December 3 from 10:30am-12.00 in the library

 taught by Wendy Segal:

 

 

This class is designed to introduce Talmud to the adult with no previous familiarity with Talmud.  No Hebrew reading is required.  The Babylonian Talmud was finished about 1,500 years ago.  What is it?  Why do people still study it?  Why was it the subject of book-burnings?  We'll look at how and why the Talmud was written, and then we'll look at a piece of the section on civil law.  What are your responsibilities if you borrow something and lose it?  What should you do if you find someone's cat?  What does your shoemaker owe you if he dyes your party shoes the wrong color?  Whose fault is it if your neighbor's dog falls into your pool and drowns?  Come and learn, read, and argue like the sages of old as we explore the sea of Talmud.

 

Please sign up in the office by replying to this email or calling 245-2324 so that we know how many copies of materials to make.


 

A Beginners Hebrew Class

 

Beginning Monday, November 15

 From 7-8pm; teacher Hazzan Isabel Kopstein


Have you always wanted to be able to read the prayers in the siddur or dreamed of having an Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah? Come and learn to read Hebrew, starting with the aleph-bet.  The class will be based on the National Jewish Outreach Program, and will begin on Monday, November 15th from 7-8pm, classroom 9.  It's an amazing, anxiety-free journey for all beginners. Come and take that first step. You can sign up through the office or contact Hazzan Isabel Kopstein at 420-7844.

 


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