Sept 15th - Erev of Rosh Hashana. Doors open at 5:30pm; Service starts at 6pm
Sept 16th - Rosh Hashana Doors open at 8:30am; Service starts at 9am
Sept 24th - Erev Yom Kippur Doors open at 5:30pm; Service starts at 6pm
Sept 25th - Yom Kippur Doors opens at 9am; Service starts at 9:30am Break from 1pm-4pm; Services commences at 4pm Break the Fast at 7pm.
Many thanks to Rabbi David Glickman, Cantor Martin Neumann and Sam Shnider for providing their time to lead services and the Vojdani Family for sponsoring the break the fast. We are very greatly grateful for your time and resources.
Tickets are not being sold but we would greatly appreciate donations.
We also are in great need of volunteers for the following starting as early at 11am on Friday, Sept 15th: Chairs and Table Set up Simanim preparation Greeters After service clean up
Startng as early as 9am Saturday, Sept 16th: Greeters Guides to the beach for Tashlich and return to JCM
Starting as early as 10am Monday, Sept 18th Chair and Table break down
Volunteer opportunities for Yom Kippur will be announced at a later time.
If you are available to help, please contact Kalo at 808-874-5397 or at jcmmauijews@gmail.com
Mahalo!
Give Aloha is Back!
Still haven't paid your membership dues? Need a little help? Here's a good way that you can and give back!
During September, make a donation to the Jewish Congregation of Maui at any Foodland at checkout, and Foodland and the Western Union Foundation will make a donation to JCM too!
Our code is: 77216 Here's how you donate: 1)Shop at Foodland or Sack N Save! 2)Show your Maika'i card to the cashier at checkout. 3)Tell the cashier our code and the amount of your donation (up to $249). 4)Review your receipt to confirm the following appears: * Our organizaon name * Your donation amount * Your Maika'i number
One donation per Maika'i card. If you would like to donate more to the Give Aloha program, we would absolutely love it! You just need another Maika'i card/number. Perhaps a friend's or family member. It cost them nothing if you donate.
If applying towards membership, please see below for the memberships tiers and the amount of dues to ensure you're own contribution makes up the difference. Please contact Kalo at 808-874-5397 or jcmmauijews@gmail.com if you have any questions
Mahalo for you Kokua!
Mahalo nui loa to the members who have renewed their membership for 2023/2024 and those who have donated. We are very grateful for your support.
Memberships are a large part of what sustains The Jewish Congregation of Maui. Without it we would not be able to provide services especially on High Holidays or continue the Talmud Torah for the next generation.
To help you determine the best membership for you, the following are the different levels, dues and what it includes: Single $600 1 vote Family $960 2 votes Associate No vote
Please note that voting members must live full time in the state of Hawaii.
In addition to renewing your membership, another great way to contribute is through Give Aloha! by Foodland which starts September. More details to follow as the program nears.
If you have any questions, please contact Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com
REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN NOW!!! Talmud Torah begins Sunday October 1!!!! Sunday mornings 10:30-12 5-12 year olds Please call or email Happy Lefton to register: happylefton@gmail.com 808-283-2859
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity you, our donors, have shown thus far in helping our displaced community members get back on their feet. Your contributions have made a significant impact, but the journey ahead is still long and challenging. We need your continued support to help those affected by the recent fires.
One family that has been hit hard by the fires is the Solyns. This family of six lost their home in Lahaina and is currently struggling to make ends meet. Jeremy and Paulina, the parents, are facing the possibility of losing their restaurant due to the downturn of business on Maui. While we have been able to provide them with enough for essentials, they, along with other members of the community, will need continued support until they patiently wait for word regarding any financial aide and insurance claims.
We urge you to consider making further donations to help the Solyns and others like them get back on their feet. Every little bit counts and can make a significant difference in their lives. By donating, you can help provide them with the resources they need to rebuild their lives and regain their independence. Another way to support the Solyns is by being a patron to their restaurant, Nylos - https://nylosmaui.com/
By dining at Nylos, you not only support the Solyns but also contribute to the local economy. Your support can help keep their business afloat and provide them with the financial stability they need to get back on their feet. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by the fires. Let us continue to show our support and help them rebuild their lives. Your generosity can make a significant impact and help provide hope to those who need it most. Thank you for your continued support and compassion
If you don't give today, how can we be here tomorrow?
You may not need us every day, or even every week. But when you want us, you need us to be here.
Please give a gift to JCM. We rely solely on donations/memberships to pay our bills, our salaries, and programming. Your gift now will ensure that our dynamic leadership team has the resources we need to be here for you and your Maui Jewish community.
Give with joy, give with pride, give today.
P.S. We're not spending money and using resources to send out letters, this is our ask and our reminder to you that we do not exist without you.
It is time to renew your membership for 5784: 2023-2024
Please take a moment to reflect on the value of having a pluralistic, inclusive, community-centered synagogue on our little, remote island.
What does that even mean?
Support of the Jewish life of your choosing- without judgment
We don’t talk about levels of observance
No one is “more Jewish” than anyone else
All have equal access to the Torah and lifecycle events
Welcoming to all with a flexible dues plan
Preserving meaningful traditions and open to creating new ones
A voice in the direction your community is heading
Please meet Debbie Greenhood visitng from Albuquerque, NM with her husband; One of our beautiful Angel volunteers who helped with donation drop offs and writing thank you cards to our donors Aloha and Mahalo nui loa for your kokua!
Due to the High Holidays and personal committments, Israeli Folk Dancing is on hold. Please check back for updates. Mahalo
Any changes and additions will be posted on the website calendar.
For the exception of Rosh Hashana, Shabbat Services are suspended until further notice
Shabbat Morning Services are suspended until further notice
Israeli Folk Dance on hold until after the high holidays
Refuah Schleima- Prayer For Healing
Click Hereif you or a loved one would like to be added for a prayer for healing each week. No names will be read aloud without permission... names can be said privately by the rabbi.
JCM is here to support you and your loved ones, please let us know how we can help.
Important Information Regarding our Cemetery Due to recent incidents, we have received news from the staff at the Jewish Cemetery that for safety reasons, the stones or tz'rors placed on the headstones will be removed once a week during cleaning. We understand any concerns you may have. If you would like more information, please email admin@mauijews.com or call 808-874-5397. Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Yahrzeits Sept 10-Sept 16
Abraham Ostroff Alex Greenberg Alfred (Al) Levin Audrey Kaye Benno Fischer Beverly Ruth Holstein David Louis Dorothy Gordon Grace Feinstein Harry J. Cohn Jack Wolff Morton Cooper Murray Artman Raymond J. Keller Robert Alan Bluh Ruth Deichman Samuel Sachs Vivian "Frankie" Sussman Warren Gibson, Jr. Wilfred Wilks
Join us for services on Friday to recite Mourner's Kaddish
The Jewish Congregation of Maui Beit Shalom Synagogue Kihei, HI 96753
The mission of the Jewish Congregation of Maui is to support and inspire Jewish religious and cultural practices for Maui residents and visitors, provide and encourage Jewish education and life cycle services, and engage the Jewish community with religious services, classes, and events.