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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 #48 FRIDAY September 16, 1994 11 TISHRI 5755
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FRIDAY 9/16/94
Mincha, followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv:
6:00 pm - Reform Jews at Columbia (RJC): Dodge Room at Earl Hall
6:45 pm Hadlakat Nerot (Candle-lighting) SHABBAT
6:45 pm - Conservative Jews at Columbia (CJC): 614 Schermerhorn
* Please note the above change - 501 was not available! *
6:45 pm - Yavneh: Earl Hall Auditorium
8:15 pm Shabbat dinner: Hewitt Dining Hall at Barnard
SATURDAY 9/17/94
Torah reading: Parashat HAAZINU
12:30 pm Shabbat lunch: Hewitt Dining Hall at Barnard
6:30 pm Yavneh afternoon services - Mincha: Earl Hall Auditorium
Se'udah Shlishit: Earl Hall Auditorium
7:40 pm Evening services - Ma'ariv: Earl Hall Auditorium
7:44 pm Shavu'a Tov - Shabbat ends
Havdalah: Earl Hall Auditorium
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JEC ANNOUNCEMENTS
To add an announcement, send electronic mail to mig@columbia.edu
To subscribe, send electronic mail to mig@columbia.edu
The Jewish Electronic Calendar is now on the World Wide Web!
Type "~mig/pub/ksh/www" then select "Jewish" or, using Mosaic, Lynx,
or another WWW browser, open URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~mig/jec.html
Holidays and Candle Lighting Times (correct for New York City only):
Friday 9/16 6:44 pm Shabbat candles
Saturday 9/17 Shabbat Haazinu
Monday 9/19 6:39 pm Sukkot candles 1st Day
Tuesday 9/20 Sukkot - 1st Day
Tuesday 9/20 7:41 pm Sukkot candles 2nd Day
[ NB: The above time was incorrect in last week's JEC. ]
Wednesday 9/21 Sukkot - 2nd Day
Thursday 9/22 -> Chol Hamoed Sukkot continues
I hope to meet many of you this year. Please volunteer to help
with this calendar (e-mail mig@columbia.edu). If there is no interest,
then the project will surely die by the time I graduate. :-)
Shabbat shalom and Chag sameach!
JSU SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 16, 1994
To add an announcement or find out more, contact the JSU (info below).
There are still some rooms available at the Bayit, the Jewish communal
house. For info call the Jewish Office.
Come in to the Jewish Office for a free Jewish calendar, to buy a mezuzah
and to put your name on our mailing list (this applies to returning
students as well).
To make meal reservations for the first days of Sukkot you must go to
Barnard dining services on Sunday between 11am and 2pm or 4:30pm to 7pm.
Throughout the holiday of Sukkot, students may take their meals in the
Sukkah which is located south of MacIntosh on the Barnard campus. Please
remember to return your trays to MacIntosh when you finish eating and
dispose of all trash in the garbage pails. Please keep the Sukkah neat.
On the first two nights of Sukkot the meal will start at 7:30pm. Go to
the regular serving area in Hewitt to obtain your meal, wine and challah
and then proceed to the Sukkah. Lunch will be at 12:30pm.
Please listen carefully to this information about Simchat Torah:
1. Columbia students can make meal reservations in Hewitt Dining Services
(points or $10 per meal) from 10am to 6pm on Monday, Sept. 19th, Thursday,
Sept. 22nd, and Friday Sept. 23.
2. CUID students may invite one guest and you must accompany your guest
to meals and Hakafot and they need wristbands for entrance. To order
guest meals($10) and/or wristbands come to Earl Hall on Thurs. Sept. 22,
noon till 6pm, or Fri. Sept. 23, 10am till noon. Guests must come in
person to Earl Hall on Monday Sept. 26, between 3:30 and 5:30pm for the
Holy Wristband [:-)] to be placed on their arm.
3. Hakafot for Orthodox will be held on Sept. 27, 10:30 - 12:30pm in
MacIntosh, for Conservative at JTS at 8:30pm also on the 27th, and for
Reform at Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on Monday , Sept. 26 at 7:30pm.
You can now call the Jewish Office voice mail anytime during the week to
find out the Parsha & Shabbat candle lighting time.
There is a work-study position for a student who can read Yiddish through
the Anthropology Dept. Contact the Jewish Office for more info.
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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.
Below info & more! lynx http://www.columbia.edu/~mig/jewish.html
Jewish Information gopher jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il
Israel Information gopher israel-info.gov.il
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 (JSU)
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.
The Jewish Electronic Calendar is now on the World Wide Web!
Type "~mig/pub/ksh/www" then select "Jewish" or, using Mosaic, Lynx,
or another WWW browser, open URL: http://www.columbia.edu/~mig/jec.html
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.
Shabbat Shalom!
Meir Israel Green