------------------------------------------------------------------ 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, January 21, 1993 28 Tevet 5753 Issue #11 Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Shevat Torah Portion: Parashat Vaera, Shemot (Exodus) 6:2-9:35 Bemidbar (Numbers) 28:9-15 Haftarah: Isaiah 66:1-24 Friday ------- 4:41 pm Candle-lighting 4:45 pm Mincha, followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv - Conservative Jews at Columbia, 501 Schermerhorn - Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium This Shabbat is Rosh Hodesh Shevat! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to insert the special tefilot for Rosh Hodesh, especially the Hallel (in Shacharit) and Yaaleh Veyavo (in Maariv, Shacharit, Musaf, Minchah, and Birkat Hamazon, throughout Shabbat). Send comments about this section to Abraham E. Green (aeg4@columbia.edu). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5:30 pm Reform service, Dodge Room, Earl Hall 6:00 pm Pick up meal cards in Barnard Hall 6:15 pm Dinner at Hewitt Saturday -------- approximately 4:30 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha, Earl Hall followed by Yavneh evening services - Ma'ariv, Earl Hall and Havdalah Sunday ------ 8:30 pm New York [Students] Israel Public Affairs Committee (NYSIPAC) Kickoff Meeting, Dodge Room, Earl Hall. Monday ------ Registration for the Beit Midrash/Epstein Program of Jewish Studies begins! Classes begin the first week of February. Yavneh Regular Minyan Schedule (source Allan Pollack, Gabbai): (Minyanim are usually held in the Earl Hall Auditorium.) Shacharit Minchah Maariv --------- ------- ------ Sunday 8:30 am 1:30, 4:00 pm 8:15, 10:30 pm Monday 7:30 am 2:30, 4:10 pm 8:15, 10:30 pm Tuesday 7:45 am 2:30, 4:10 pm 8:15, 10:30 pm Wednesday 7:45 am 2:30, 4:10 pm 8:15, 10:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am 2:30, 4:10 pm 8:15, 10:30 pm Friday 7:45 am February 2-4: Learn how to Rhumba, Cha-cha, Ballroom Dance. - Come as a couple or stag. 8-9 pm, Wein Lounge. ***** PIZMON (Columbia-JTS Jewish a Cappella) Benefit CONCERT ****** - Help PIZMON sing for the Jews of Russia! - Thursday, February 4, 9:00 pm, James Room at Barnard Hall - Tickets will be available through the JSU office beginning Monday. ******************************************************************** PIZMON tapes are now available through the JSU office and PIZMON members. The Shabbos Committee is looking for anyone with the desire to help make our Shabbos run with optimum menuchah vesimchah. Contact Ezra Robison or the JSU. If you are interested in joining the JSU Social-Cultural Committee, please call Karen Turitz. CAVA [Columbia Area Volunteer Ambulance] training classes begin on Monday. Stop by the JSU office, downstairs at Earl Hall, to schmooze and sip hot cocoa! The Hartley Kosher Deli has reopened for this semester. - If anyone would like to volunteer to help gather information or edit the Columbia Jewish Electronic Calendar, please email me at mig@columbia.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome back to a brand new semester! I look forward to seeing you at the many exciting and innovative Jewish events. - The Calendar's readership has grown by leaps and bounds since the first issue on October 9, 1992. It is currently e-mailed to over 74 readers. 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 If you have any questions about any Jewish activities in the Columbia area, or events on this calendar, please feel free to call or stop by the office. Remember, this calendar and its e-mail list are separate from the JSU mailing and membership list. 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 is also 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 Israel Green