Shabbat Shuva Vayeilech 5780
10/02/2019 10:25:47 PM
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Shana Tova. JCM wishes our community on Maui and across the world a sweet, joyous, and healthy new year. It was wonderful to see so many of you at Rosh Hashanah...we look forward to seeing you in the coming month and throughout 5780!
WEEKLY SCHEDULE :
Thursday, October 3: 7:30am Men's Minyan
Friday, October 4: 5:30pm Lively communal singing service
Saturday, October 5: 9:00am Torah Study prior to service 9:30am Shabbat Service 11:00am Torah reading Light Kiddush to follow
Sunday, October 6:
5:00pm A Journey into the World of Israel's Defense (and not just…) Technology Inter-communal event, all are welcome Led by Rabbi Emanuel Ben-David
Tuesday, October 8: 5:30pm Traditional Kol Nidrei Service with singing by Bonnie Newman This year we will have an all night vigil in honor of the memory of loved ones for Yizkor the following day. Bring your Yahrzeit candles and light them before Kol Nidrei. Please Sign Up Here for vigil over the candles at night: each shift – 2 hours, two in a shift (6 shifts).
Wednesday, October 9: 9:00am prayers start 10:15am Torah reading 11:00am -12:30 Musaf/peak spiritual moments of Yom Kippur prayers 11:00am-12:00 Family Service 3:00pm Spiritual/Philosophical Torah Study Led by Sam Shnider and Cynthia Lebowitz
Yizkor - Remember Your Loved Ones 4:00pm Singing led by Rose Roselinsky Combined outdoor and indoor service.
Afternoon Service - Mincha 5:00pm Reading the Book of Jonah (the unwilling prophet swallowed by a whale) by Joel Richman
6:00pm Ne’ilah service
~7:15pm Communal Break the Fast Dinner Click here to reserve your spot
Click here for the schedule from Rosh Hashanah through Simchat Torah This short newsletter is to ensure you have time to read our High Holiday schedule online. We have so much happening...don't miss out!
Upcoming for Sukkot:
Information on exact dates and times for sukkah building and dropping these items off will be announced soon.
APOLOGIES: We had a miscommunication with Tashlich at the beach on Monday. We sincerely apologize for anyone who was at the beach and we were not there. Thank you for your understanding, and if you would still like to have a small ceremony before Yom Kippur, we would be happy to help you. We feel terrible about the error, and we ask for your continued trust and faith in JCM.
JCM joins the Maui community in the mourning of Robert Bluh.
May his memory always be for a blessing.
Giving to Shul (usually with a tabbed note card) is customary at the holidays. Because we do not have tickets (we welcome everyone- for free) it makes collecting your donation at our service tricky. We ask that you give as deep as you can in an amount that is meaningful to you and your family. Our little corner of egalitarian and inclusive Judaism must continue; and that is up you...and me... and all of us. Together, we can ensure that our Jewish children grow up on Maui with a Jewish community that is inclusive and welcoming of everyone. We appreciate gifts big and small, sustaining gifts to our 1800 club, and your membership.
Mahalo and Toda Raba! JCM has received a generous challenge gift of $30,000 from a lead donor. We must raise $60,000 by Dec. 15...and our donor will add $30,000!
For more information, contact Ellyn Mortimer at admin@mauijews.org.
CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR DONATION TODAY
YAHRZEITS
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Jewish Congregation of Maui
Beit Shalom Synagogue
634 Alulike Street
Kihei, HI 96753
808-874-5397
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