------------------------------------------------------------------------------ J E W I S H E L E C T R O N I C C A L E N D A R *** Serving the Jewish Community of Columbia University in New York, NY **** Issue #45 FRIDAY April 29, 1994 18 IYAR 5754 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FRIDAY 4/29/94 33rd day of the Omer. Count tonight: 34th day of the Omer 6:00 pm - Reform Jews at Columbia (RJC): Dodge Room at Earl Hall 6:10 pm Mincha, followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv - Conservative Jews at Columbia (CJC): 501 Schermerhorn - Yavneh: Earl Hall Auditorium 7:30 pm Hadlakat Nerot (Candle-lighting) SHABBAT 7:30 pm Pick up meal cards for Shabbat dinner: Barnard Hall 7:45 pm Shabbat dinner: Hewitt Dining Hall at Barnard 10:00 pm Oneg Shabbat: Shapiro Lounge SATURDAY 4/30/94 SHABBAT 34th day of the Omer. Count tonight: 35th day of the Omer Torah reading: Parashat EMOR: Vayikra (Leviticus) 21:1-24:23 Haftarah: Ezekiel 44:15-31 9:00 am Yavneh services: Earl Hall 12:30 pm Shabbat lunch: Hewitt Dining Hall at Barnard 7:10 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha: Earl Hall Auditorium Se'udah Shlishit: Earl Hall Auditorium 8:30 pm Evening services - Ma'ariv: Earl Hall Auditorium 8:33 pm Shavu'a Tov - Shabbat ends Havdalah: Earl Hall Auditorium ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JEC ANNOUNCEMENTS To add an announcement, send electronic mail to mig@columbia.edu To subscribe, send electronic mail to mig@columbia.edu CJC and Yavneh services are being held early this Friday evening. This Wednesday, May 4th, the JSU is hosting a blood marrow testing, for Jay Feinberg, a Leukemia patient in the Lion's Den in FBH from 4:30-8:30pm. WEDNESDAY is the last day to sign up for Shabbat meals in Hewitt Dining Hall at Barnard. WEDNESDAY NIGHT EGALITARIAN SERVICE: 8:00 pm, JSU Office in 105 Earl Hall WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEARN IN: 8:30 - 9:30 pm, Earl Hall Auditorium Over 150 students fill the Earl Hall Auditorium to study Jewish Texts, Hebrew, etc. You choose the topic, we provide a study partner amd light refreshments. No charge. Good luck with finals. Shabbat shalom! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JSU SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS - April 29, 1994 Contact the JSU at 105 Earl Hall or 212-854-5111 about the following info: The Oneg tonight will be the last of the year and will be in honor of all graduating seniors. A special tribute will be made to them and Pizmon will perform that evening in their honor. It will be held in Shapiro Lounge at 10pm. Yavneh will be having Shabbat morning services in Earl Hall at 9am. Win great prizes! Buy a ticket for Teva's "Plant a Tree Over the Sea" raffle for $1. All money will go to planting trees in Israel. For more info, contact the Jewish Office. Drawing will be on Monday. This Wednesday, May 4th, the JSU is hosting a blood marrow testing, for Jay Feinberg, a Leukemia patient in the Lion's Den in FBH from 4:30-8:30pm. If you are of Eastern European descent and you've never been tested, please help! Chug Aliya T-Shirts will be on sale at the Jewish Office. Interested in organizing social events? Contact Steve Furer. The JSU is looking for dedicated students ready to make a year long commitment to help welcome the incoming class of 1998 into our community. Contact the Jewish office. Attention Seniors - There will be a community wide Shavuot program on campus including services, dinner, all-night learning and classes. Sign up next week in the Jewish Office for the special Shavuot dinner, $10 if not on meal plan. Everyone, not just seniors, is invited to this fun-filled weekend! For more info, contact the Jewish office or Simon Fleischer. We have received information about an interesting summer program for Jewish students who will be in Philadelphia over the summer. Contact Laurie at the Jewish Office for info. Anyone who is interested in getting involved with Bikur Cholim, the program of visiting the sick at local hospitals. Please contact the Jewish Office or Benny Berkowitz. Please contact the Jewish office to let us know if you'll be on campus for Rosh Hashana and might be able to provide a meal for students who can't go home for the holidays. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JEWISH INFORMATION NB: All times are now in Eastern Daylight Savings Time NB: The Jewish day begins at sundown of the previous secular day. Ex: Purim is Feb 25 so it begins the evening of Feb 24 and ends Feb 25. "notes jewish" is an open forum for Jewish-related discussions, on Columbia's CUNIX systems. If you know of a Jewish event or a rally, post it there. If you add the word "jewish" (without quotes) to ~/.notesrc, cunix will automatically check for new messages in "notes jewish". You can also post there by sending e-mail to "jewish@columbia.edu". For a list of Jewish discussion e-mail lists, e-mail the word "list" to listserv@jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il. Jewish Information gopher jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il Israel Information gopher israel-info.gov.il Columbia University gopher gopher.cc.columbia.edu NYSERNET gopher nysernet.org 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 New York, NY 10027 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. JTS events are coordinated through the Jewish Theological Seminary of America Office of Student Life, telephone number 212-678-8839. The Jewish Electronic Calendar (JEC) is a free weekly electronic schedule of the events relevant to the Jewish community of Columbia University. The Jewish Electronic Calendar and its e-mail list are separate from the JSU, its calendars, mailing and membership lists. Although the JSU Shabbat announcements are provided through the cooperation of the JSU staff, the JEC is published for free as a public service to the Jewish community, and receives no funding. I welcome any volunteers, funding, and ideas about the future direction of the Jewish Electronic Calendar. With more support, it might be possible to prepare the calendar sooner, publish some copies on paper, offer mailbox distribution, and include more information or, perhaps, a D'var Torah for the week or an electronic mailing of Columbia Perspectives magazine. Let me know what you think and, especially, if you can help out! The Jewish Electronic Calendar needs YOU to help gather information, prepare, edit, and distribute the Calendar. If you would like to see something new in this publication, make it happen! Learn computer skills and help out your community. YOUR help is needed! Please email mig@columbia.edu or call 222-2718. 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. 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). 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: internet mig I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Jewish Electronic Calendar. Meir Israel Green