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Calendar Corner
September 6th at 1:00pm Unveiling for Eileen Weltz September 18th-20th Rosh Hashanah September 20th Shofar Blowing Program at Capital University September 21st Fast of Gedalia September 27th & 28th Yom Kippur
Mazel Tov! to Stacy and Ari Bandler on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Tani
to Lisa and David Eckmann on the birth of their granddaughter. Proud parents are Devora and Uriel Eckmann.
Refuah Shleyma to Janet Abroms, Skip Parks, Ron Reitman, and David Weisfogel
Donations
RABBI'S FUND in commemoration of the yahrzeit of father, Fred Adler, from Bruce & Francine Adler, father, Fred Adler from Susan & Mitch Shapiro in honor of Ben Epstein's engagement to Eva Dubinsky from Meri & Ed King Rabbi Zack and Rabbi Neuman and our amazing Torat Emet community from Weiyi Xie in memory of mother, Jeanette Schottenstein Starbird from Joni & David Schottenstein father, Charlie Perel from Pearl & Mel Perel SYNAGOGUE FUND from Miller, Cheryl in commemoration of the yahrzeit of our mothers Althea Roseman and Florence Shapiro from Shapiro, Stewart & Roseman-Shapiro, Beverly in memory of Eileen Weltz from Julia Modes
Happy birthday this week to: Marjorie Ciranni, Sam Nutis, Teaghan Cooper, Sadie Siegel, and Chuck Kopp Join our Pre-Shabbat Ruach in honor of this week's birthdays! Friday, September 4th at 5:50 PM. Click HERE to join the Pre-Shabbat Ruach ZOOM session!
Yahrzeits for this week are Eugene Polster, father of Jeff Polster Rabbi Harry Katchen, father of Alan Katchen Sarah Salomons, mother of Norman Salomons Sol Greff, father of Herbert Greff; grandfather of Joel Greff Teddy Hilsenrath, father of Monica Calabrese Minnie Fisshman, aunt of Neal Grossman Thea Press, mother of Rochell Weisfogel Tobi Greenspan, mother of Larry Garvin Israel Perel, grandfather of Mel Perel Nathan Worshil, grandfather of Richard Barnett; great grandfather of Alison Gutwaks Anne Block, mother of Cheryl Miller Dr. Howard David Kohn, father of Marcia Epstein Robert Freeman, brother of Nancy Supowit Jeanette Schottenstein Starbird, mother of David Schottenstein
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Synagogue Announcements
Thank you to those who filled out the recent survey. Your responses were very valuable in our determination that we will need to hold two services on Rosh Hashanah for our congregation. There will be an early service beginning at 7:15am in the Main Sactuary and a 10:30am service in the Social Hall.
Please fill out the official Rosh Hashanah registration form below if you wish to attend services in shul on Rosh Hashanah. You must fill this out even if you filled out the recent survey. This form should be filled out for each individual who plans to attend services. Priority will be given to Torat Emet members. https://www.toratemet.org/form/rhserviceregistration
Sign up below to attend the Shofar Blowing Program at Capital University. The program will run from 4:30pm-5:30pm on Sunday, September 20th (gate opens at 4:10pm.) You must register below for this program. Only one person should sign up with your family name and the total number of family members who will attend. Priority will be given to Torat Emet members. This program will be limited to 60 registrations.
For those who will be at home for Rosh Hashanah please use the davening guide below which lists all of the prayers that should be recited and their page numbers. Please be sure to read the fine print. GuidefordaveningonRoshHashanahathome.pdf
While the stay at home directive has constrained our traditional socializing routines, the gift of technology has allowed us to remain joyfully connected. Torat Emet has introduced a WhatsApp group specifically dedicated to keeping us together during this historic time. Members of the Torat Emet family are posting the same kind of information that we enjoy sharing when we are physically together – general community updates, jokes, family news, inspirational messages…..
I hope that you will join our WhatsApp group. The family is not complete without you.
Torat Emet is excited to be part of the Life & Legacy Initiative sponsored by the Howard Grinspoon Foundation and Jewish Columbus. The objective is building endowments to help ensure our Jewish future for generations to come.
Click herefor a short information page. Also, keep an eye out as the program kicks off in February 2020
Please contact Stu Appelbaum for further information stu@mpex.com 614-390-9940
High Street Synagogue
The High Street Community is a project sponsored by Jonathan and Nicole Schottenstein, and led by Rabbi Ari Neuman, for young professionals looking for meaningful Jewish experiences and fun ways to meet other young Jewish adults. The program's goal is to help its participants learn about Judaism in a way that is exciting, enjoyable, open, and welcoming to others no matter their background. For more information, or to sign up for HSC events and e-mails, please contact Rabbi Neuman at rabbineuman@toratemet.org or call the office at 614-238-6778.
Israel Action
Community Announcements
An evening with Parent Coach Rhonda Moskowitz: ROUND THREE!
For Round Three we will be focusing on self-care for parents and navigating the path forward. Join Parent Coach, Rhonda Moskowitz, once again to share frustrations, get tips to find breathing space, and most importantly - know that you're not alone! Thursday, September 3 at 8pm (after bedtime!)
Virtual connection information to come! (Info will be provided via email in the days leading up to the event, for security purposes.) For over 30 years, Rhonda Moskowitz has helped families resolve conflict and build strong relationships. As a Certified Parent Coach with a graduate degree in Education, Rhonda is the founder of Practical Solutions Parent Coaching LLC. She works with parents to explore what's working and what's not, and helps them create action steps. Register Here Please note, this event will be recorded. By registering you agree that the recording may be shared and re-shown in the future.
Buckeye Kosher
Buckeye Kosher Now Delivers In an effort to help the community during this uncertain time, Buckeye Kosher is trialing a kosher-food shopping/delivery service to those who have an underlying need and are unable to get out during this time. Please email Kosher Department orders to deliveries@buckeyekosher.org . We plan to shop before 5:30 pm on Mondays and Thursdays, with delivery shortly thereafter. Payments will need to be paid with a credit card via Square the day that the shopping is made prior to drop-off. Please note that we will not always be able to fulfill the entire order due to supply limitations.
Please e-mail us with any questions.
Buckeye Kosher Korner
For a recently updated list of Kosher symbols approved by Buckeye Kosher click here
Buckeye Kosher works only with approved caterers and commissaries. Please check their website buckeyekosher.org
Follow Buckeye Kosher (@BuckeyeKosher) on Twitter for the latest kashrus updates