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 ISSUE #14 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1993 21 SHEVAT 5753 _______________________________________________________________________________ SHABBAT SCHEDULE TORAH PORTION: Parashat YITRO, SHEMOT (Exodus) 18:1-20:23 HAFTARAH: ISAIAH 6:1-7:6; 9:5-6 FRIDAY 2/12/93 5:07 pm Candle-lighting 5:15 pm Mincha, followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv - Conservative Jews at Columbia (CJC), 501 Schermerhorn - Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium 5:30 pm Reform Jews at Columbia (RJC) service, Dodge Room in Earl Hall 6:15 pm Learner's Service, 302 Earl Hall 6:30 pm Pick up meal cards in Barnard Hall for Shabbat dinner in Hewitt 6:45 pm Shabbat dinner in Hewitt Dining Hall 9:00 pm Jewish Student Union (JSU) Oneg Shabbat, Wien Lounge SATURDAY 2/13/93 9:30 am Conservative Jews at Columbia (CJC) Shabbat morning services - Shacharit, Dodge Room in Earl Hall 12:30 pm Shabbat lunch in Hewitt Dining Hall 2:30 pm RJC Liturgy Workshop with Rabbi Oren, Schiff Room in Earl Hall 4:30 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha, Earl Hall 6:05 pm Yavneh evening services - Ma'ariv, Earl Hall 6:10 pm Shabbat ends Yavneh Havdalah, Earl Hall _______________________________________________ JSU SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS for February 12, 1993 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OR ALL OF THESE EVENTS, CONTACT THE JEWISH OFFICE (Columbia Jewish Student Union 212-854-5111) 1) Tommorow, CJC is having morning services at 9:30 in the Dodge Room. Also, there will be a Liturgy Workshop with Rabbi Oren, 2:30 - 4 in the Schiff Room. 2) Sunday, a ton of JSUers are going to see Bubbe Meises, that fabulous one-woman Broadway extravaganza! Meet at the C.U. gates at 4pm. 3) Tuesday, Dorot is having an informational meeting, come have some free refreshments and hear how you can help the elderly on the Upper West Side. The Social Committee will again rhumba into your hearts and soles. Rabbi Baruch Feldstern from Pardes will speak on: "A Woman's Place: Rabbi Meir and the Woman Who Wanted to Learn." 4) Thursday evening, the JSU proudly presents the Avodah Dance Ensemble: Breezes From Andalusia: Dance, Spain, and the Jews. Get your free tickets in advance in the Office as soon as possible to ensure a seat. 5) The last week of February will be a flurry of funky activity. The Third Annual Collegiate Arts Festival will be at JTS! There will be the ever-popular Annual Israel Programs Fair! Find out everything about studying and travelling and playing abroad! Both Grads and Undergrads invited to attend! JTS will have its Hebrew Musical Production: "Free To Be You and Me." UJA-Federation presents "Billiards Night at Pockets." A Conference for the New York Jewish Campus Community: Anti-Semitism on the Campus: A Response. Speakers will include Mayor David Dinkins, Abraham Foxman - National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, Dean Jack Greenberg, and our own good Rabbi Sheer. Get your tickets in advance at the Jewish Office as soon as possible for $5. They'll be $7.50 at the door. 6) Just a reminder that services are held three times daily in the Earl Hall Auditorium. For information, contact David Schorr. [Or see the Yavneh Minyan Schedule, which follows!] _______________________________________________________ YAVNEH MINYAN SCHEDULE (source Allen 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 PIZMON TAPES are available *now* through the JSU office and PIZMON members. THE JEWISH COLLEGIATE FESTIVAL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS will be held on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, from 2 pm to 4 pm, at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Featuring PIZMON, KALANIYOT, and groups from BROWN, HARVARD, PENN, BRANDEIS, BROOKLYN COLLEGE, PRINCETON, WEST POINT, AND MORE!! I need volunteers to help edit and publish the Jewish Electronic Calendar. If you would like to see something new in this publication, make it happen! Ideas and comments are welcome. Send e-mail to mig@columbia.edu. Make sure all of your group's Jewish events are included in the next calendar! 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