Shabbat Schedule Friday 5:30 AM Daf Yomi 6:30 AM Shacharit 6:45 PM Mincha/Maariv 6:52 PM Candle Lighting
Shabbat
9:00 AM Shacharit No Kiddush Seudah Shlisheet at home 6:15 PM Mincha 6:45 PM Shabbat Shuva Drasha by Rabbi Neuman - "Are People Born Good & What it Means for Us" 7:49 PM Shabbat Ends
Weekday Schedule
Sunday 7:00 AM Daf Yomi 8:00 AM Shacharit 6:45 PM Mincha/Maariv
Monday 5:30 AM Daf Yomi 6:30 AM Shacharit 6:45 PM Mincha/Maariv
Tuesday - Erev Yom Kippur 5:45 AM Daf Yomi 6:45 AM Shacharit 2:15 PM Early Mincha 6:15 PM Mincha 6:45 PM Candle Lighting* Light candles at home before Mincha. Have in mind not to accept Yom Tov until Maariv at shul. 6:45 PM Kol Nidre Wednesday - Yom Kippur 9:00 AM Shacharit 10:45 AM Torah Service 11:45 AM Sermon & Yizkor 12:30 PM Musaf 12:45 PM Exploratory Service 4:45 PM Mincha 6:25 PM Neilah 7:40 PM Maariv/Shofar 7:42 PM Yom Tov Ends Thursday 6:00 AM Daf Yomi 7:00 AM Shacharit 6:40 PM Mincha/Mariv Friday 6:00 AM Daf Yomi 7:00 AM Shacharit 6:35 PM Mincha/Maariv 6:41 PM Candlelighting
Class Schedule The Priestly Prophet: Chariots of Fire with Rabbi Neuman
Sunday morning at 8:50 AM Talmud Class with Rabbi Epstein Sunday night at 8:00 PM
Calendar Corner October 4th MSG (Main Street Grownups) Oneg Shabbat at the Nutis home October 8th & 9th Yom Kippur October 9th Exploratory Yom Kippur Service in the Beit Midrash October 13th-15th Sukkot Yom Tov October 14th Candy Sukkah Building during Groups October 15th Young Families Sukkah Hop
Mazel Tov!
to Susie Stan and Stu Appelbaum on the birth of a grandson. Proud parents are Danielle Kaplan and Max Stan
Refuah Shleyma
to Mara Ryan
Ushers Ushers for Shabbat and Yom Tov this week are Hillard Abroms, Stu Appelbaum, Terri & Rick Barnett, Steve Bass, Pilar Bennett, Gary Blumberg, Sarah Blumenfeld, Irv Boiman, Monica Calabrese, Janice Epstein, Marcia Epstein, Samone & Mark Fischer, Lynn & Joel Fisher, Robin Garvin, David Goldmeier, Wendy Horwitz, Alan Katchen, Larry Kaufman, Michael Levison, Naomi Myers, Fred Needham, Ken Supowit, and Rick Zwelling
Gabbaim Shabbat Shuva Gabbai Rishon: David Schottenstein Gabbai Sheni: Avrom Epstein Yom Kippur Gabbai Rishon: Marc Neiwirth Gabbai Sheni: David Goldmeier
Donations
BEIT MIDRASH FUND in appreciation of the hospitality of Michelle and Steve Lessnick from Samone & Mark Fischer
CHESED FUND in honor of Jay & Jeannie Schottenstein being honored by the Kollel from Yael & Perry Vernikoff
EDUCATION FUND in memory of Moshe Frank from Yael & Perry Vernikoff
LAURI PODELL ZOFAN MEMORIAL YOUTH FUND in appreciation of Ely Zofan and Family from Yael & Perry Vernikoff in memory of Beloved grandparents Shlomo Mizrachi, Eileen and Herbert Rosenberg and William Slabodnick, from Levana & Michael Slabodnick
RABBI'S FUND in appreciation of Rabbi and Linda Zack for all of their support from Sheila & Rick Zwelling, Rabbi Ari Neuman from Yael & Perry Vernikoff, Rabbi Howard Zack from Yael & Perry Vernikoff, Rabbi Joel Epstein from Yael & Perry Vernikoff in honor of Meri King being honored as the most influential 18 from Yael & Perry Vernikoff, Rick Barnett being honored as the most influential 18 from Yael & Perry Vernikoff
SECURITY FUND Samone & Mark Fischer
SYNAGOGUE FUND in appreciation of Avrom Epstein's kindness from Pilar & Tod Bennett, David Schottenstein's wonderful participation in Rosh Hashanah services from Pilar & Tod Bennett in appreciation of receiving an honor from Jennifer & Brian Schuman in honor of Rosh Hashanah from Pilar & Tod Bennett in memory of Jeanette Schottenstein Starbird from Pilar & Tod Bennett father, Gene Mathless from Steven Mathless
Happy Birthday this week to Ted Blumenfeld, Laurie Alexander, Joe Calabrese, Eric Schottenstein, Eli Bernzweig, Esther Kohn, Justin Weprin, Kenneth Steinman, Avi Bindell, Cheryl Miller, and Irv Szames
Yahrzeits for this week are Esther Supowit, mother of Kenneth Supowit Minnie Lewis, grandmother of Barbara Meluch Cecilia Garlikov, mother of Donald Garlikov Carolyn Bass, mother of Steven Bass Shlomo Szames, father of Irvin Szames; grandfather of Elizabeth Kalef and Steven Szames Charlotte Steinberg, mother of Barbara Kalef; grandmother of Jeremy Kalef Jackson Goldberg, grandfather of Mel Perel Mintsy Agin, mother of Dennis Agin Shraga Zwerdling, father of Sarah Frank Eileen Rosenberg, mother of Judith Mizrachi; grandmother of Levana Slabodnick
Parking for Shacharit With the holiday season in full swing and the sukkah taking up parking spots we were granted permission to park in the Law Office parking lot next door from 7AM-8:30AM if our parking lot fills up for morning services.
Shabbat Program for children in Kindergarten through 2nd grade 10:35am in the lower level The program begins with davening, followed by snacks, a Parsha summery and games.
This week's parent volunteer is Rivky Kapenstein.
If you are interested in being on the Parent Leader rotation
Shabbat Shuva Saturday, October 5th Shacharit 9:00 am No Kiddush Seudah Shlisheet at Home Mincha 6:15 pm Shabbat Shuva Drasha 6:45 pm by Rabbi Neuman "Are People Born Good & What it Means for Us" Shabbat Ends 7:49 pm
Yom Kippur 5780 Erev Yom Kippur Tuesday, October 8th Shacharit 6:45 am Early Mincha 2:15 pm Late Mincha 6:15 pm Candle Lighting* 6:45 pm Kol Nidre 6:45 pm
Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 9th Shacharit 9:00 am Torah Service 10:45 am Sermon & Yizkor 11:45 am Musaph 12:30 pm Exploratory Service 12:45 pm Break with Shiurim Mincha 4:45 pm Neilah 6:25 pm Maariv / Shofar 7:40 pm
Sukkot 5780 Erev Sukkot Sunday, October 13th Shacharit 8:00 am Mincha 6:30 pm Candle Lighting 6:37 pm
1st Day Sukkot Monday, October 14th Shacharit 9:00 am Children's Candy Sukkah Making during groups
Hoshanot following Musaph
Women's Hoshanot in Beit Midrash
Young Families Sukkah Hop 4:30 pm Mincha 6:30 pm Candle Lighting, AFTER 7:34 pm
2nd Day Sukkot Tuesday, October 15th Shacharit 9:00 am
Hoshanot following Musaph
Women's Hoshanot in Beit Midrash
Mincha 6:30 pm Yom Tov Ends 7:33 pm
Chol Ha Moed Sukkot Wed Oct 16th & Thurs Oct 17th Shacharit 6:45 am Mincha 6:30 pm
3rd Day Chol HaMoed Sukkot Friday, October 18th Shacharit 6:45 am Mincha 6:25 pm Candle Lighting 6:30 pm
Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot Saturday, October 19th Shacharit 9:00 am Mincha 6:05 pm Shabbat Ends 7:28 pm
Hoshanah Rabba/Erev Yom Tov Sunday, October 20th Shacharit 7:30 am Mincha 6:20 pm Candle Lighting 6:27 pm
Shemini Atzeret Monday, October 21st Shacharit 9:00 am Yizkor 10:30 am Mincha 6:25 pm Candle Lighting, AFTER 7:25 pm Maariv 7:25 pm Hakafot followed by Simchat Torah Seudah
Simchat Torah Tuesday, October 22nd Shacharit 9:00 am
Layning in Main Sanctuary and Beit Midrash
Women's Layning upstairs in Classrooms A & B
Teen Layning & Kiddush in sukkah
Hakafot followed by Simchat Torah Seudah
Mincha 6:00 p Yom Tov Ends 7:24 pm
*Please light candles at home before Mincha. One should have in mind not accept Yom Tov until Maariv at shul.
Congregation Torat Emet is excited to announce that Chazan Dovid Weinberg will once again be leading the congregation in High Holiday services. Chazan Weinberg certainly lives up to his reputation for the ability to combine popular melodies and traditional chazanut. Born in Jerusalem, Chazan Weinberg studied nusach with his father, Rabbi Noftoli Weinberg, and with the world-renown chazan Moshe Stern.
He is the permanent chazan at Congregation Ohel Yitzhak in Jerusalem and a guest chazzan at the Great Synagogue in Yerushalim, the Yeshurun Synagogue and other congregations throughout Israel. Chazan Weinberg is often called to synagogues and programs in Europe and in other cities in the U.S. Prior to his work at Torat Emet, he led the High Holiday Services at Congregation Shaarei Tfilah in L.A. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Bracha and their children. When not busy with Chazanut he works in advertising.
Lulav & Etrog It's that time of year again! In order that you may fulfill the mitzvah of Lulav and Etrog as it is written in the Torah, "and you shall take on the first day, the fruit of the tree and branches of palm trees and a bough of the tree Avot and willows of the brook and you shall rejoice before the Lord your G-d seven days," we recommend you order your set through the Mitzvah Depot, mitzvahdepot@gmail.com or 614-706-2714.
Women are encouraged to purchase their own lulav & etrog set as we will once again hold a Women's Hoshanot service on Yom Tov.
In addition, we will have a Torah reading for women on Simchat Torah morning.
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.
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Community Announcements
Columbus Community Mikvah Erev Yom Tov Hours To better serve the community, The Columbus Community Mikvah will have an attendant available to accept walk-in appointments for Men before the High Holidays.
Walk-in hours will be from 8am-11am and from 2:00pm-5:00pm on Erev Yom Kippur October 8th.
A $10 single use fee will be collected on arrival.
To keep up with the high volume of use at this time they are asking all non-member to bring their own towel.
If you would like to come at a different time you can make an appointment and pay online to get an access code.
The community mikvah, located at 2736 E. Main Street, Bexley.
Please pull into the driveway between Johnson’s Ice Cream and Wesbanco and pull around the right to access our parking lot. Please note there is limited parking subject to availability.
To schedule an appointment, please go to Columbuscommunitymikvah.org or you can text (614) 239-0838 with any questions.
Th Mitzvah Depot
Your Lulav & Esrog Sets can be picked up from the Columbus Community Kollel 2513 E Main St, Columbus OH 43209 at the following times Sun Oct 6 10:00am-12:00pm and 8:00pm-9:45pm Mon Oct 7 8:00pm-9:45pm Thur Oct 10 9:00am-10:00am and 8:00pm-10:00pm Fri Oct 11 9:00am-10:00am If you have not yet ordered, you still can. Certain limitations will apply.
Cafe 4300 is now open to the Jewish Community for lunch. Patrons must sign in at the desk upon entering the building.
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