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28 Elul 5775 September 12, 2015 Sunday, September 13 EREV ROSH HASHANAH 6:30 PM Mincha/Maariv 6:49 PM Candle Lighting Monday, September 14 ROSH HASHANAH-1 st Day 8:30 AM Masorti Service (Main) 10:00 AM Dorot Service (Ballroom) 5:30 PM Tashlich (The Moorings) 7:00 PM Mincha/Maariv Services Tuesday, September 15 ROSH HASHANAH-2 nd Day 8:30 AM Masorti Service (Ballroom) 10:00 AM Dorot Service (Main) 7:00 PM Mincha/Maariv Services Friday, September 18 6:00 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6:41 PM Candle Lighting Shabbat Morning Services 9:00 AM Nitzavim Torah (p. 1165): 29:9-11, 29:12-14, 29:15-28, 30:1-6, 30:7-10, 30:11-14, 30:15-20 Maftir: 30:18-20 Haftorah (p.1181): Isaiah 61:10-63:9 Mincha/Maariv Services 6:45 PM LIBRARY NEWS Start off the New Year with a book from the Shabbat Cart, loaded with our latest acquisitions and interesting selections you're sure to enjoy. You'll find biographies, titles related to Israel and Jewish issues, and cookbooks, as well as popular fiction with a Jewish theme. A sampling: The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah, The Night, The Day by Andrew Kane, Ally, by Michael Oren, The English Spy, by Daniel Silva. The Shabbat Cart is in the MultiPurpose room until after Yom Kippur. It will be moved to its usual home at the back of the sanctuary in time for Sukkot. Check out this wonderful OJC resource provided by contributions from our generous donors. Please contact Paula ([email protected] or 764-4213 ext 23) with any questions or suggestions. Please Check at home for these missing titles: The Heist by Dan Silva Speedy recovery to Adam Weinstein, Ed Goldstein, Doron Glazer, Charles Spalter, Ahuva Lefkovitz, Ron Bloom, Naomi Altschul, Ellen Muchnick and Lou Popick Religious School If you have any questions call the Education Director, Janet Jeddah at 764-4213 ext. 18 Sisterhood Judaica Shop Call Sandy Nachbar (347)235-0079 or Helene Kenner 536-2546 (or the office) ●●●●●●●●●● If you want a MI SHEBERAKH said for someone who is ill, call Karen (536-6112 x 11) with the English & Hebrew Name and mothers Hebrew name. Please let us know if a congregant is ill or has had a loss. Do not assume that we know this information if you or someone you know, needs a little loving kindness, a sympathetic ear or a shoulder to cry on, or something to celebrate-we care & our HESED Committee is here for you! [email protected] OJC’s Sukkah is in need of an overhaul! Sukkot is only a few weeks away! We need to quickly raise $1000 (any amount you can give will help) and bamboo (even recycled)! Call Arthur Boden 516-287-7046 Men’s Club Sukkah Building Sunday, September 20 th at 10:00 AM following minyan! HIGH HOLY DAY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Supervision and Services for children up to 7th grade will be available in the School Wing. Please check the posters for times & room numbers.

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28 Elul 5775 September 12, 2015

Sunday, September 13 EREV ROSH HASHANAH 6:30 PM Mincha/Ma’ariv 6:49 PM Candle Lighting Monday, September 14 ROSH HASHANAH-1

st Day

8:30 AM Masorti Service (Main) 10:00 AM Dorot Service (Ballroom) 5:30 PM Tashlich (The Moorings) 7:00 PM Mincha/Ma’ariv Services Tuesday, September 15 ROSH HASHANAH-2nd Day 8:30 AM Masorti Service (Ballroom) 10:00 AM Dorot Service (Main) 7:00 PM Mincha/Ma’ariv Services Friday, September 18 6:00 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service 6:41 PM Candle Lighting

Shabbat Morning Services 9:00 AM Nitzavim

Torah (p. 1165): 29:9-11, 29:12-14, 29:15-28, 30:1-6, 30:7-10, 30:11-14, 30:15-20 Maftir: 30:18-20

Haftorah (p.1181): Isaiah 61:10-63:9

Mincha/Ma’ariv Services 6:45 PM

LIBRARY NEWS Start off the New Year with a book from the Shabbat Cart, loaded with our latest acquisitions and interesting selections you're sure to enjoy. You'll find biographies, titles related to Israel and Jewish issues, and cookbooks, as well as popular fiction with a Jewish theme. A sampling: The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah, The Night, The Day by Andrew Kane, Ally, by Michael Oren, The English Spy, by Daniel Silva. The Shabbat Cart is in the MultiPurpose room until after Yom Kippur. It will be moved to its usual home at the back of the sanctuary in time for Sukkot. Check out this wonderful OJC resource provided by contributions from our generous donors. Please contact Paula ([email protected] or 764-4213 ext 23) with any questions or suggestions.

Please Check at home for these missing titles: The Heist by Dan Silva

Speedy recovery to Adam Weinstein, Ed Goldstein, Doron Glazer, Charles Spalter, Ahuva Lefkovitz, Ron Bloom, Naomi Altschul,

Ellen Muchnick and Lou Popick

Religious School

If you have any questions call the Education Director, Janet Jeddah at 764-4213 ext. 18

Sisterhood Judaica Shop Call Sandy Nachbar (347)235-0079 or Helene Kenner 536-2546 (or the office)

●●●●●●●●●●

If you want a MI SHEBERAKH said for someone who is ill, call Karen (536-6112 x 11) with the English & Hebrew Name and mother’s Hebrew name. Please let us know if a

congregant is ill or has had a loss. Do not assume that we know this information if you or someone you know, needs a little loving kindness, a sympathetic ear or a

shoulder to cry on, or something to celebrate-we care & our HESED Committee is here for you! [email protected]

OJC’s Sukkah is in need of an overhaul!

Sukkot is only a few weeks away! We need to quickly raise $1000 (any amount you can

give will help) and bamboo (even recycled)! Call Arthur Boden 516-287-7046

Men’s Club Sukkah Building

Sunday, September 20th at 10:00 AM following minyan!

HIGH HOLY DAY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Supervision and Services for children up to 7th grade will be available in the

School Wing. Please check the posters for times & room numbers.

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“WADDLERS” CLASS NOW FORMING!! Attention all parents & grandparents

if you have an 18-23 month old (as of Sept. 1, 2015) we have just what you are looking for!

Join our Waddlers-Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 –11:30 AM Contact Sue Martin at [email protected]