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 #17 FRIDAY, March 5, 1993 12 Adar 5753 SHABBAT ZAKHOR TORAH PORTION: Parashat TETZAVEH SHEMOT (Exodus) 27:20-30:10; DEVARIM (Deuteronomy) 25:17-19 HAFTARAH: SHMUEL ALEPH (I Samuel) 15:1-34 FRIDAY 3/5/93 5:32 pm Candle-lighting 5:30 pm Reform Jews at Columbia (RJC) service, Dodge Room in Earl Hall 5:40 pm Mincha, followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv - Conservative Jews at Columbia (CJC), 501 Schermerhorn - Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium 6:15 pm Learner's Service, 302 Earl Hall 7:00 pm Pick up meal cards in Barnard Hall for Shabbat dinner 7:15 pm Shabbat dinner in Hewitt Dining Hall SATURDAY 3/6/93 12:30 pm Shabbat lunch in Hewitt Dining Hall 5:25 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha, Earl Hall 6:30 pm Yavneh evening services - Ma'ariv, Earl Hall 6:34 pm Shabbat ends Yavneh Havdalah, Earl Hall PURIM!!! 7:30 pm CJC/RJC Megillah Reading, Earl Hall Auditorium 7:45 pm Yavneh Megillah Reading, Horace Mann Auditorium at Teachers' College 10:00 pm - 2:00 am PARTIES: - Chagigah (traditional dance party), Earl Hall Auditorium $10, $5 with CU ID. - Video Dance Party, Plex in Ferris Booth Hall SUNDAY 3/7/93 Beit Midrash's Mishloach Manot 8:30 am CJC Shacharit and Megillah Reading with JTS at 122nd/Bway 8:45 am Shacharit - Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium - Women's Tefilah Group, Dodge Room at Earl Hall 9:15 am Megillah Reading - Yavneh, Earl Hall Auditorium - Women's Tefilah Group, Dodge Room at Earl Hall 10:30 am Community Wide Hamentashen Fest and Social/Cultural Committee's Mysterious Mordechai, Earl Hall Auditorium _______________________________________________________ YAVNEH MINYAN SCHEDULE (source Allen Pollack, Gabbai): Minyanim are usually held in the Earl Hall Auditorium. SHACHARIT MINCHAH MAARIV SUNDAY 8:30 am 1:00 pm 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 This is the LAST issue of the JEWISH ELECTRONIC CALENDAR to be published until the END OF SPRING BREAK. The next issue, #18, will be published on March 26th. 3/12 5:39 pm Candle-Lighting (NYC) Shabbat Parah, Parashat Kee Tissa. 3/19 5:47 pm Candle-Lighting (NYC) Shabbat Hahodesh, Parashat Vayakhel-Pekude 3/23 Rosh Hodesh Nisan. Looking for housing in a fun and friendly atmosphere? We've got it at Beit Ephrayim, Columbia's Jewish Communal residence for graduate and undergraduate students. Spaces are available for this summer and next year. Call Elisabeth for more information: 280-1166. PIZMON TAPES are available *now* through the JSU office and from PIZMON members, like me. 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! Events for inclusion in this calendar should be submitted to the Jewish Student Union office by Thursday at noon. Specify that you want your event in the Jewish Electronic Calendar, as well as the printed calendars. 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 JSU office. Remember, this calendar and its e-mail list are separate from the JSU calendars, mailing and membership lists. Subscribe to the free e-mail distribution of the calendar by sending your request to mig@columbia.edu. The calendar is also posted on "notes jewish" on Columbia's CUNIX systems, and on ColumbiaNet under "4: Calendar, Events & Schedules" (telnet columbianet.columbia.edu). Corrections and comments on its format should be sent 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. If you are using a Barnard free e-mail account, don't forget to send e-mail outside of Barnard's network via the "Internet gateway". For example, e-mail to mig@columbia.edu should be addressed to: SMTPLINK-BC mig "notes jewish" is an open forum for Jewish-related discussions, on Columbia's cunix systems. If you know of a Jewish event or a surprise rally, post it there. If you add the word "jewish" (without quotes) to ~/.notesrc, cunix will automatically check for new messages in "notes jewish". This calendar is also posted there. I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Jewish Electronic Calendar. Shabbat Shalom! Simchat Purim! Meir Israel Green