Shabbat - Sukkot Chol HaMoed
9:00 AM Shacharit
5:55 PM Pre-Mincha Shiur by
Rabbi Ari Neuman
6:25 PM Mincha
D'var Torah by Eran Rosenberg
7:45 PM Havdalah
Weekday Schedule Monday & Tuesday
6:00 AM Daf Yomi
7:00 AM Shacharit
6:35 PM Mincha
Wednesday -
Hoshanah Rabbah/Erev Yom Tov
5:30 AM Daf Yomi
6:30 AM Shacharit Eruv Tavshilin
6:35 PM Mincha 6:40 PM Candle Lighting
Thursday - Shemini Atzeret
9:00 AM Shacharit 10:30 AM Yizkor 6:35 PM Mincha 7:37 PM Candle Lighting,
NOT BEFORE
7:40 PM Maariv/Hakafot
Simchat Torah Seduah
Friday - Simchat Torah
9:00 AM Shacharit Women's Layning upstairs in Classrooms A & B
Teen Layning & Kiddush 6:45 PM Mincha
6:48 PM Candle Lighting
Class Schedule
*Please note changes to class schedule Talmud Class with Rabbi Epstein
Sunday night at 8:00 PM
Calendar Corner
October 4th-6th Sukkot Yom Tov October 6th Torat Emet Sukkah Hop October 8th Make Your Own Candy Sukkah! October 11th Hoshanah Rabba October 12th Shemini Atzeret October 13th Simchat Torah October 13th Women's Laining October 13th Teen Laining & Kiddush October 15th Pre-Parshat Noach Bug Show & Lunch October 19th High Street Challah Baking October 20th High Street Shabbat Across Columbus October 22nd Lynd's Corn Maze & Smores October 28th Teen Melava Malka Movie Madness November 2nd Dinner & Lecture featuring Rabbi Benjamin Blech November 5th Torat Emet Annual Meeting
Ushers
Our ushers this week are Hillard Abroms, Stu Appelbaum, Terri & Rick Barnett, Marcia Epstein, Samone & Mark Fischer, David Goldmeier, Naomi Myers, and Rick Zwelling
Gabbaim
1st Day Sukkot
Gabbai Rishon: Ben Metz Gabbai Sheni: Rabbi Shaul Epstein 2nd Day Sukkot
Gabbai Rishon: David Schottenstein Gabbai Sheni: Avrom Epstein Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot
Gabbai Rishon: Rabbi Shaul Epstein Gabbai Sheni: Ben Metz
Donations
Kiddush Fund in commemoration of the yahrzeit of
grandfather, Koppel Kahane from Barbara & Alan Levy
Rabbi's Fund from Alison & Matan Gutwaks
Synagogue Fund in appreciation of
Rabbi Howard and Linda Zack from Joni & David Schottenstein in commemoration of the yahrzeit of
father, Shraga Zwerdling from Sarah Frank in memory of
father, Otto Neubauer from Agi & Jon Hartstein
Happy Birthday this week to
Rabbi Ben Berger, Eli Bernzweig, Joe Calabrese, Marilyn Cole, Irit Karavani, Esther Kohn, Cheryl Miller, Eric Schottenstein, Irv Szames, and Justin Weprin
Synagogue Announcements
Yom Tov at Torat Emet
Eruv Tavshilin
The Torah permits us to cook, bake, and prepare food on Yom Tov, in order to eat the prepared food on that day of Yom Tov. One is not permitted to prepare from one day of Yom Tov for the second day of Yom Tov or for after Yom Tov. But special dispensation was made for a day of Yom Tov that immediately precedes Shabbat through the vehicle of the Eruv Tavshilin.
To make an Eruv Tavshilin: On Erev Yom Tov, set aside a baked item such as bread and a cooked item such as meat, fish, or eggs. Each item should be at least the size of one egg. Then recite the blessing of "Baruch...Al Mitzvas Eruv" and the proclamation, both found in the Siddur. This proclamation states that the cooked and baked items should permit us to continue baking, cooking, lighting a flame from an existing fire and do all the necessary preparations from Yom Tov proper to Shabbat. Shabbat meal preparations may now continue on Friday Yom Tov, Erev Shabbat.
Women’s Hoshanot & Women’s Torah Reading
We will once again hold a Women’s Hoshanot service on Sukkot
In addition, we will have a Torah reading for women on
Simchat Torah morning.
Please refer to the Yom Tov schedule for time and place
Sukkot 5778 Erev Sukkot
Wednesday, October 4th
Pre-7:00 am
Eruv Tavshilin
Mincha 6:45 pm
Candle Lighting 6:51 pm
1st Day Sukkot
Thursday, October 5th
Shacharit 9:00 am
Hoshanot following Musaph
Women's Hoshanot in Beit Midrash
Mincha 6:50 pm
Candle Lighting
NOT BEFORE 7:48 pm
2nd Day Sukkot
Friday, October 6th
Shacharit 9:00 am
Hoshanot following Musaph
Women's Hoshanot in Beit Midrash
Mincha 6:45 pm
Candlelighting 6:48 pm
Shabbat Chol Ha Moed Sukkot
Saturday, October 7th
Shacharit 9:00 am
Pre-Mincha Shiur 5:55 pm
Mincha 6:25 pm
D'var Torah by Eran Rosenberg
Shabbat Ends 7:45 pm
Chol Hamoed Sukkot
Sun, Oct 8th-Tues, Oct 10th
Shacharit Sunday 8:00 am
Shacharit Mon & Tues 7:00 am Mincha 6:35 pm
Hoshanah Rabba/Erev Yom Tov
Wednesday, October 11th
Shacharit 6:30 am
Eruv Tavshilin
Mincha 6:35 pm
Candle Lighting 6:40 pm
Shemini Atzeret
Thursday, October 12th
Shacharit 9:00 am
Yizkor 10:30 am
Mincha 6:35 pm
Candle Lighting
NOT BEFORE 7:37 pm
Maariv / Hakafot 7:40 pm
Seudah following Hakafot
Simchat Torah
Friday, October 13th
Shacharit 9:00 am
Hakafot to follow
Women's Layning
Teen Layning & Kiddush
Mincha 6:35 pm
Candlelighting 6:38 pm
Shabbat Bereshit
Saturday, October 14th
Parsha Shmuze 8:30 am
Shacharit 9:00 am
Pre Mincha Shiur 5:45 pm
Mincha 6:15 pm
Shabbat Ends 7:35 pm
The annual meeting for Congregation Torat Emet will be held on Sunday, November 5th at 5:45pm. There will be reports on the state of the congregation and a vote on the slate of officers and directors for the congregation.
Proposed Slate is below
Congregation Torat Emet
Report of the Nominating Committee
Proposed Slate 5778
Executive Committee
Lifetime Co-Chairs of the Board J Jay Schottenstein
Jeanie Schottenstein
Past President Monica Calabrese
President Michael Blumenfeld
1st Vice President Gary Blumberg
2nd Vice President Yoni Zofan
Treasurer Michael Broidy
Secretary Stu Appelbaum
Non-Officer Executive Committee Members:
Joel Fisher
Wendy Horwitz
Lindsay Schottenstein
Directors New Term - 5778-5780
Al Dembe
Betsey Lane
Steve Lessnick
Ariella Nutis
Devorah Weprin
Continuing Term - 5777-5779
Terri Barnett
Ari Berger
Lawrence Binsky
Mark Ebner
Perry Vernikoff
Respectfully Submitted by the Nominating Committee:
Gary Blumberg
Michael Blumenfeld
Monica Calabrese
Dan Levy
Naomi Myers
Make Your Own Candy Sukkah!Come join the Youth Department this Sunday, October 8th at 10:30AM in the Torat Emet sukkah to build your own candy sukkah!
Now Happening Monthly on Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh!
Bring your children by 9:35 AM to guarantee a small torah for your child to carry around
Upcoming Youth Activities: Pre-Noach Bug Show and Lunch! Come join the Youth Department on Sunday October 15th at 10:30AM-12:30PM as we get ready for the impending flood in next week's parsha by learning how to care for insects with BUGMAN education. Member price: $10 per kid or $25 maximum per family. Non-Member $12 per kid or $35 maximum per family.
For more information on children's programming and activities see the Youth Department's page on our website
High Street Synagogue
The High Street Community is a project 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.
Challah Baking & Model Shabbat Table - October 19th
High Street First Friday - December 1st
High Street First Friday - February 16th
Contact Rabbi Ari Neuman at rabbineuman@toratemet.org for more information
Israel Action
Community Annoucments
Columbus Community Mikvah The mikvah will be open for men to use the mikvah prior to the chag the following hours:
Wednesday October 4 all day until 6pm
Tuesday, October 17th.
The need for blood donors is never completely satisfied. New donors must be found when long time donors can no longer give. Please come between 12:30 pm and 6:30 pm to give the “Gift of Life”. You can arrange an appointment by calling the Red Cross at 1-800-Red Cross or go to the Red Cross website at www.redcrossblood.org sponsor code: tolifecolumbus
Partnership2Gether
Join us for a wine pairing event to learn about our culinary mission to Israel!
The Jewish Federation of Columbus’s partnership with Kfar Saba and 614 Shabbat invite you to a night of wine pairings to learn about the upcoming culinary mission to Israel in June 2018 and the Federation’s partnership with the Israeli City of Kfar Saba.
If you are a foodie or simply enjoy the combination of nice people and food, come to taste wines and pair it with tasty food while hearing from Lori Ann Feibel and her daughter Addy, who will speak about their meaningful experiences with the partnership.
If you have any questions, please email Stephanie at sgrossman@tcjf.org .
This event will also serve as the kickoff event for 614 Shabbat, which is a designated weekend for the entire Columbus Jewish community to experience Shabbat together.
The Partnership2Gether program through the Jewish Agency for Israel creates long-term partnerships and builds a living bridge between 45 regions in Israel and 550 Jewish communities worldwide. The main goal of the Partnerships is to serve as a platform for the development and strengthening of unity among Jewish communities. The bridges created strengthen the ties to Israel and the close relationship between Israel and the Diaspora.
Buckeye Kosher Korner
Buckeye Kosher works only with approved caterers and commissaries. Please check their website buckeyekosher.org
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