Columbia Jewish Electronic Calendar for October 9, 1992 Candle-lighting times: Friday night, Shabbat 6:06 pm Sunday night, Sukkot Day I 6:02 pm Monday night, Sukkot Day II 7:04 pm Jewish Student Union SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS for October 9, 1992 As of October 8th 1) RJC will be sponsoring a Liturgy Workshop led by Rabbi Oren tomorrow (Saturday) from 2:30 until 4 in the Schiff Room. 2) Yavneh is sponsoring a Simchat Beit Hashoavah next Thursday evening. 3) Registration for Simchat Torah and Shemini Atzeret meals will be as following: -Registration for CU Students ONLY will be in BHR Dining Office on Wednesday noon until 7 and Thursday 10 until 1. -Guest registration will take place in Earl Hall Thursday from 2 until 5 and Friday from 10 until 12. -If you have questions, please inquire at the JSU office or consult the directions posted on the JSU door. 4) SHABBAT SCHEDULE Friday 6:10 pm Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat, Maariv Services CJC (Conservative) 501 Schermerhorn Yavneh (Orthodox) Earl Hall Auditorium 7:30 pm Pick up meal cards in Barnard Hall for dinner. 7:45 pm Dinner 9:30 pm Oneg Shabbat in Wein Lounge. Guest speaker to be announced. Saturday 9:30 am CJC (Conservative/Egalitarian) Shacharit Services 12:30pm Shabbat lunch 2:15 pm Yavneh Afternoon Services: Mincha I 6:10 pm Evening Services: Maariv 7:05 pm Shabbat ends - Havdala Sunday 12:00pm Decorate the Sukkah! McIntosh Courtyard at Barnard College I hope you enjoyed the first edition of the Jewish Electronic Calendar. Comments on its format should be sent to mig@columbia.edu. The Calendar is posted on "notes jewish". Subscribe to the free e-mail distribution of the calendar by sending your request to mig@columbia.edu. All comments for discussion should be sent to jewish@columbia.edu, or posted directly to "notes jewish". Dates and events for the Calendar should be submitted to the Jewish Student Union office by Tuesday at 5 pm. Jewish Student Union 105 Earl Hall (117th Street and Broadway) Columbia University 854-5111 Since many people asked me to post Jewish-related articles which are unrelated to the Calendar, I have set up a brand new notes-file called "jewish". Type "notes jewish" to access it, and feel free to post non-copyright materials which are relevant to the Columbia University Jewish community. Shabbat Shalom! Meir Green, Coordinator Columbia Jewish Electronic Calendar open discussion: jewish@columbia.edu or "notes jewish" on any cunix machine. personal email: mig@columbia.edu