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Officials
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Rabbi Ari Korenblit Assistant Rabbi
Netanel Hershtik Cantor
Izchak Haimov Choral Director
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The Hampton Synagogue Security Detail generously sponsored by
Phyllis & Martin Berman
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The Hampton Synagogue Choir generously sponsored by The Kaylie Family |
The Hampton Synagogue sound system is approved
for Shabbat and
Holiday use by
The Zomet Institute,
Alon Shevut, Israel
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Parking is not permitted in the bank parking lot adjacent to The Hampton Synagogue at any time the bank is open for business
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Shabbat Chanukah Parshat Miketz Shabbat Mevarchim November 29-30
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Services conducted in the Berman Sanctuary by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Cantor Netanel Hershtik accompanied by The Hampton Synagogue Choir, Izchak Haimov conductor.
Guest Cantors: Jacob Mendelson, Daniel Mendelson and Daniel Gildar.
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Friday Evening, November 29
Evening Services - 4:25pm Candle Lighting - 4:07pm
Shiur by Rabbi Ari Korenblit
"Chanukah: The Festival of DeLights"
Shabbat Chanukah Dinner. Reservations required.
Dinner with guest speaker Tania Grossinger, author of
Saturday, November 30
Morning Services - 8:45am followed by Congregational Kiddush in the Edelstein Hall
of the Kaylie Center
Rabbi Marc Schneier will speak - 11:00am
"Dedication and Re-Dedication: Obama, Netanyahu, American Jews and Israel"
Junior Congregation - 10:30am
Congregational Kiddush sponsored by Dr. Gabriel Feldman on behalf of our family, honoring the memory of Elaine Pohl Moore. Elaine, was a brilliant, gifted benefactor, who served in the leadership of the organized Jewish community.
Flowers sponsored by Robin, Elia and Rachelle; Marc, Robyn, Zachary and Bailey; Glen, Caryn, Noah and Jonah; in honor of their parents and grandparents, Linda & Lloyd Landow's 50th Wedding Anniversary.
L'Chaim Table sponsored by Gail & Mel Zgodny in memory of Gail's father, Albert Braunstein.
Mincha - 4:00pm
followed by Seudah Shlishit, Maariv, Menorah Lighting and Havdalah
Seudah Shlishit sponsored by Steven Holm in memory of his father, Joe Holm; Risa Pulver in memory of her father, Bernard Shapiro; and Rochelle & Martin Spergel in memory of Martin's father, Professor Irving A. Spergel
Rabbi Ari Korenblit will present the Dvar Torah
"Chanukah - The Greek Dilemma"
Shabbat ends 5:06pm
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Cantorial - Choral - Jewish Music Festival
8:30pm
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Yahrzeits
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Observed
November 24-30
21-27 Kislev
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May Cowan, mother of Mr. Howard Cowan
Hannah Bergen, mother of Mrs. Arlene Greenfield Louis Brachman, father of Mrs. Marilyn Kane Jean Korman, mother of Mr. Art Korman Stuart Olson, brother of Mrs. Sharon Podolsky Dr. Mona Ackerman, mother of Mr. Ari Ackerman
sister of Ms. Marcia Riklis
Rosalind Bleecker, mother of Mrs. Joan Rosen Eva Tverskaya, mother of Dr. Jenny Shliozberg Flora Solotar, mother of Mr. Gavin Solotar Irving Spergel, brother of Mr. Martin Spergel Ben Stein, father of Dr. Barry Stein Myra W. Zarrow, mother of Ms. Lisa Zarrow Albert Braunstein, father of Mrs. Gail Zgodny
May their memory be a source of blessing and inspiration.
To sponsor Kiddush, Flowers, Seudah Shlishit, L'Chaim Table or Sunday Breakfast,
call 631.288.0534 ext.10
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In Our Family
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Dassie & Eddy Barth on the marriage of their son, Yoav to Miriam Mangold. Dr. Penny & Irwin Graulich on the birth of their granddaughter, Lola Jane, born to their children, Helen and Cody White. Dr. Penny & Irwin Graulich on the engagement of their son, Daniel to Anna Drapekin. Debbi & Lee Krantzow on the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Ariele to Ben Hyman.
Ruth & Ted Mirvis and Zahava & Mosheal Straus on the birth of their grandson, William Joseph born to their children, Dori & Eric Mirvis. Elaine & Bernie Schickman on the birth of their grandson, Samuel Jayden born to their children, Tammy & Zeke Kreitner.
Connie Rubin & Carl Wisotsky on the birth of their granddaughter, Bailey born to their children, Karen & Josh Goldman. ............................................................... Communal Honors: Abe Altman - Guest of Honor, Congregation Ohab Zedek Annual Dinner. Susan Drucker - Guest of Honor, Hineni Annual Luncheon. Harvey Kaylie - Honorary Doctorate Recipient, Yeshiva University Annual Chanukah Dinner. Jerry Levin - Guest of Honor, The Jewish Week Annual Gala.
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Women's Tehillim Circle
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Sundays, 10:00am
Aranowitz Library
Robyn Forman, Coordinator
robynj53@hotmail.com
Carol Fagen and Margery Libin
Assistant Coordinators
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Daily Minyan
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Services in the Berman Sanctuary
followed by breakfast in the Edelstein Hall of the Kaylie Center
Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29
Thanksgiving/Chanukah Morning Services - 8:45am
Sunday, December 1
Chanukah Morning Services - 8:45am
Monday, December 2-Thursday, December 5
Chanukah Morning services - 7:30am
Rosh Chodesh Tevet - Tuesday, December 3 & Wednesday, December 4
Friday, December 6
Morning Services - 7:45am
Chanukah Services will include Hallel and Torah Reading
Rosh Chodesh/Tuesday & Wednesday will also include Mussaf
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Torah Study |
Sunday-Friday mornings
after Minyan
Study and Questions & Answers
with Rabbi Korenblit at breakfast
Friday mornings
Text study Parsha of the Week with Rabbi Korenblit at breakfast
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We proudly sponsor the only year-round Daily Minyan in the Hamptons |
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Adult Education with Rabbi Ari Korenblit
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Shabbat Parshat Vayigash
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Services Conducted in the Berman Sancturay
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Friday Evening, December 6
Evening Services - 4:20pm Candle Lighting - 4:04pm
Saturday, December 7
Morning Services - 9:00am followed by Congregational Kiddush in the Edelstein Hall
of the Kaylie Center
Rabbi Ari Korenblit will speak - 10:45am
Mincha - 4:00pm
followed by Seudah Shlishit, Maariv, and Havdalah
Rabbi Ari Korenblit will present the Dvar Torah
"How Can the Fast of the 10th of Tevet Interfere with Shabbat?" Shabbat ends 5:05pm
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For information contact:
Rabbi Ari Korenblit: 631-288-0534 ext. 13 Rabbiari@thehamptonsynagogue.org
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Classes meet: Sundays, 9:45am-12:30pm Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00pm
Special Events: Wednesday, November 27, 5:00pm Menorah Lighting at The Village Green Sunday, December 1, 11:30am Chanukah Party for Children & Parents Tuesday, December 3, 4:00pm Hebrew School Chanukah Party Saturday Night, December 7, 6:30pm Holiday Celebration at the Village Green |
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Chanukah Wednesday Night, November 27 - Thursday, December 5
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On Lighting The Menorah
The basic elements of a kosher menorah are eight holders for oil or candles and an additional holder, set apart from the rest, for the shamash ("attendant") candle.
The Chanukah lights can either be candle flames or oil-fueled. Since the miracle of Chanukah happened with olive oil - the little cruse of oil that lasted for eight days - an oil menorah is preferable to a candle one, and olive oil is the ideal fuel. Cotton wicks are preferred because of the smooth flame they produce.
Whenever purchasing a mitzvah article, we try to buy the most beautiful one that is within our means. So, if at all possible, go for the silver menorah. Beautifying a mitzvah is our way of expressing our appreciation to G-d, and showing how dearly we hold His commandments.
The eight candles of the menorah must be arranged in a straight, even line, not in a zigzag or with some lights higher than others. If it is an oil menorah, the oil cups must hold enough oil to burn for the required time - at least 30 minutes on weeknights, and up to one-and-a-half hours on Friday evening (see Special Shabbat Rules). If it is a candle menorah, the candles should be large enough to burn for the required time.
Electric menorahs are great for display purposes, and are a wonderful medium for publicizing the Chanukah miracle. But the Chanukah lights used to fulfill the mitzvah should be real flames fueled by wax or oil - like the flames in the Holy Temple.
Before lighting the Chanukah candles, we thank G-d for giving us this special mitzvah, and for the incredible Chanukah miracles:
Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-he-nu Me-lech ha-olam a-sher ki-de-sha-nu be-mitz-vo-tav ve-tzi-va-nu le-had-lik ner Chanukah.
Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech ha-olam she-a-sa ni-sim la-avo-te-nu ba-ya-mim ha-hem bi-z'man ha-zeh.
[Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to kindle the Chanukah light.
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who performed miracles for our forefathers in those days, at this time.]
On the first night of Chanukah, Wednesday November 27, 2013, add the following blessing:
Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-he-nu Me-lech ha-olam she-heche-ya-nu ve-ki-yi-ma-nu ve-higi-a-nu liz-man ha-zeh.
[Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has granted us life, sustained us, and enabled us to reachthisoccasion.]
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Thanksgiving and Chanukah Message by Rabbi Ari Korenblit
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Reprinted From The Hamptons Holiday Issue 2013
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