Shabbat Services this weekend. Please welcome back Rabbi David Gordon
02/06/2025 11:37:44 PM
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Good Shabbos!
We look forward to your presence this weekend for Shabbat services. Please see the following for details:
Friday, February 7th - Kabbalat Shabbat
Doors open at 5:30pm. Services starts at 6:00pm
In celebration of Shabbat Shira, our lovely and talented community member Cynthia Lebowitz will be leading a musical Shabbat.
After Kiddush and Hamotzi, we will have a kosher-style Potluck Oneg.
Please bring your favorite vegetarian dish or side.
Saturday, February 8th
Doors open at 9:30am, Services start at 10:00am
We are excited to welcome back Rabbi David Gordon from Connecticut to JCM, where he will be leading a Shabbaton with Sam Shnider. Originally from New Rochelle, NY, Rabbi David Gordon pursued his education at Yale University and Georgetown University Law Center. He resides in Stamford, CT, with his wife Meryl and has three married children along with two grandchildren.
With over forty years of experience practicing intellectual property law in Stamford, Rabbi David has also dedicated himself to chazzanut, studying privately with Cantor Lawrence Avery z’l and serving as a High Holiday cantor for half a century, in addition to his role as a Shabbat morning cantor. In 2023, he received his smicha from the non-denominational Mesifta Adath Wolkowisk, The Rabbinical Academy.
We warmly invite everyone to join us for lunch following the services.
We express our gratitude to Rabbi Gordon, Sam and Cynthia for leading Shabbat services this weekend. A wonderful mitzvah that we truly appreciate.
Feel free to join us for both services on the Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 528 461 9173
Passcode: 1818
The following is our Shabbat schedule for the rest of the month
Fri, Feb 14th - Rabbi Daniel Lev
Fri, Feb 21st - Capn Dave Belzer
Fri, Feb 28th - Rabbi Ken Aronowitz
Mahalo in advance for your presence and Shabbat Shalom!
Whether you're a Maui resident or visitor, we would be delighted to have you participate in or lead a service. Your contribution to this meaningful mitzvah would be greatly appreciated.
Please email Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com of your interest.
Please join us on Wednesdays
Beginners welcome
For more information contact
Ellen Levinsky 808-385-4726
Be part of the Mitzvah Committee!
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You've come to the right place!
Our Mitzvah Committe is looking for volunteers that can help with our community garden, light office work, event set-up and more!
For details, email Kalo at jcmmaui@gmail.com and write "Mitzvah" in subject line.
Mahalo!
Friday, February 7th
Service starts at 6:00pm
Led by Cynthia Lebowitz
Saturday, February 8th
Service start at 10:00am
Shabbaton lead by Rabbi David Gordon from Connecticut and Sam Shnider
Any changes and additions will be posted on the website calendar.
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- Yahrzeits February 2nd - 8th
Adelle Sherry Feigelman
Alfred Levin
Benjamin Kaplan
Bunny Klein
Eugene Minzky
Herbert Alvin Epstein
Hilda Weissberg
Irving Seifert
Jack Ungerman
Jane G Fein
Jerome Weiner
Joan Ellenhorn
Joseph Gorfinkle
Kevin Pearlman
Kurt Schweizer
May Robbins
Maylin Arcangel
Phillip Blank
Richard Mostow
Robert S. Richards
Rose Margolese
Ruth Granat
Sarah Blum Join us for services on Fridays to recite Mourner's Kaddish
If you wish to have the Yahrzeit of a loved one added to the newsletter and mentioned during Shabbat service please contact Kalo at jcmmauujews@gmail.com.
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.