Shabbat Announcements: September 20th 1996
Candle Lighting is at 6:37 pm.
Shabbat Services:
RJC -- 6:15
Yavneh -- 6:40
Koach -- 6:30
Havdalah is at 7:35 pm.
Do you have a strong opinion about Jewish issues? Write for "Perspectives," Columbia's Jewish Student Union magazine. Speak to Evan Hochberg for details.
The Shabbat afternoon Shiur/Study Session will be given this week by Columbia alumnus Barry Wimpfheimer. Come to this Shabbat Tshuva/Shabbat of Repentance learning session to Earl Hall one hour before Mincha/Afternoon Services.
The Columbia Beit Midrash/Study Hall is proud to present a new analytical Hilchot Shabbat/Laws of Shabbat class with Eitan Mayer. If you are interested, please contact Justine Levin.
Are you struggling to reconcile your spiritual desire to pray with your physical desire to sleep? Come to the new daily 8:30 minyan in the Earl Hall auditorium. Yavneh - fulfilling all your spiritual desires!
Join us to work on the Jewish Collegiate Festival of the Performing Arts, the annual day-long festival of Jewish arts and culture. Contact Rhea Glassman (853-5404) or Dana Lande (870-5803) or the JSU office for more information.
On Thurs. Sept 26 in the Schapiro Lounge on 115th between Broadway and Riverside from 8-10 pm the will be a first year council event. Come meet other first years and learn about the Columbia Jewish Community, Columbia University itself, the city, and anything else you want to know from wise and experienced upperclassmen. Come dine on free food, and learn the secrets of the Rholmphone!
Now is the time to place your order for a Lulav and Etrog. Come to the Jewish office before Wednesday, September 25th -- the cost is $37 and checks should be made out to the Office of the Jewish Chaplain in advance. They are to be picked up on Thursday between 3 and 4 pm in Earl Hall Auditorium. Only one Lulav and Etrog per customer. You cannot purchase for family members. It is first come first serve!
There will be a Sukkah built at MacIntosh on Barnard's campus.
Next week, shabbat announcements must be in by 3:00 pm in order to get into the shabbat electronic calendar. Thanks!
Columbia Jewish Information: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jsu/