------------------------------------------------------------------ C O L U M B I A J E W I S H E L E C T R O N I C C A L E N D A R ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, December 17, 1992 22 Kislev 5753 Issue #10 Torah Portion: Parashat Vayeshev, Bereshit (Genesis) 37:1-40:23 Haftarah: Amos 2:6-3:8 Friday ------- 4:11 pm Candle-lighting 4:15 pm Mincha: Conservative, 501 Schermerhorn Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium 5:00 pm Reform service, Dodge Room, Earl Hall 5:30 pm Pick up meal cards in Barnard Hall 5:45 pm Dinner at Hewitt Saturday -------- 9:00 am CJC services, Dodge Room, Earl Hall 12:30 pm Lunch at Hewitt 4:00 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha, Earl Hall 5:15 pm Yavneh evening services - Ma'ariv, Earl Hall Havdalah, Earl Hall Remember that Saturday night is the first night of Hanukkah. Hopefully you are already prepared to celebrate, with a menorah, candles, and dreidels! Sunday is "2nd Night - Second Light" at 6:30 pm in Furnald Lounge. Friday, December 25, is Rosh Hodesh Tevet. There were only a few JSU announcements this week...I didn't hear them directly from the mouth of the JSU, so the table above is by my own finger and is not written in stone; it should be reasonably accurate! :-) Good luck on finals! I hope you have a Hag Sameyach and an enjoyable vacation! The next edition of the Jewish Electronic Calendar will be published when we return from Winter break. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Events for inclusion in 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 212-854-5111 I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Jewish Electronic Calendar. Corrections and comments on its format should be sent to mig@columbia.edu. The calendar also 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". Be sure to include your name and e-mail address in all messages. I would like to welcome all the new subscribers with Barnard free e-mail accounts. Don't forget that you need to send e-mail outside of Barnard's network via the "Internet gateway", SMTPLINK-BC. For example, e-mail to mig@columbia.edu should be addressed to: SMTPLINK-BC mig Shabbat Shalom! Meir Green, Coordinator Columbia Jewish Electronic Calendar