OZ Weekly: HaAzinu 5783, Sukkos, and More! 10/07/2022 02:25:54 PM Oct 7
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ArtScroll Shabbos Table - click HERE RZA HaMizrachi Parsha - click HERE Rabbi Jonathan Sacks / HaAzinu - click HERE Rabbi Norman Lamm / Sukkos - click HERE Anshe Divrei Torah / HaAzinu - click HERE Anshe Divrei Torah / Sukkos - click HERE KOL NIDREI APPEAL STILL GOING STRONG ! DONATE NOW AT WWW.OZNY.ORG/HIGH Welcome to OZ! New York Gubernatorial Candidate Congressman Lee Zeldin will visit OZ at Friday Night Dinner, October 7, 2022 Mazel Tov — Chasan Simchas Torah Chasan Torah: Rabbi Allen Schwartz Chasan Bereishis: Yoram Stone Chasan Maftir: Ariel Jerushalmy Delicious Kiddush Arielle & Jack Berlin and Family, commemorating the 2nd Yarzheit of Arielle’s father Dr. Alan Gradman z’l Seforim Campaign Anonymous, for the dedication of new NCSY Benchers in memory of Victor & Dorothy Kleinkopf z’l Fall 2022 Membership Drive is extended! www.OZNY.org/New
Sam & Kate Archibald Daniel Farb Jennifer Goldman Todd & Anna Hirsch Avi Ishofsky & Barrie Weinstein Caileigh Weiss Joseph & Rachel Offenbacher Avi & Tamar Siegel Sukkos with OZ — We’ve Got You Covered Pre-Ordered Lulavs
Sets are available in the Library - If you still need a set please patronize West Side Judaica - do not take from OZ Bring Your Own Meals
Sukkah Spots Available for Reservation at www.OZNY.org/Sukkah to bring your own food Catered Meals
Thank you to Nicole Debora for helping organize Pre-Ordered catered meals, they are scheduled for the first seat slot Quick Kiddush
Lower Sukkah available for Leishev following Shul - Gefen & Mezonos MexiKiddush
returns on Shabbos Chol HaMoed www.OZNY.org/MexiKiddush
Friday, October 7, 2022 | 12 Tishrei 5783 6:10am Shacharis 7:00am Shacharis 8:00am Shacharis 6:11am Candles 6:20pm Zman Mincha Maariv 7:20pm Fall Friday Night Dinner (Sold-Out ) Shabbos, October 8, 2022 | 13 Tishrei 5783 7:30am Hashkama in Bet Medradh 8:45am Haftorah Class in Main Shul 9:15am Shacharis Delicious Kiddush 5:15pm Parsha Shiur 5:50pm Mincha 6:10pm Shalosh Seudos 7:10pm Maariv 7:17pm Havdalah Sunday - Erev Sukkos, October 9, 2022 7:00am Shacharis 8:00am Shacharis 6:07pm Candles 6:15pm Mincha 7:00pm First Seating + Catered Meal 8:30pm Second Seating 10:00pm Sukkah Closes Monday - Sukkos I, October 10, 2022 Columbus Day 9:15am Shacharis 11:30am First Seating + Catered Meal 1:00pm Second Seating 2:30pm Sukkah Closes 6:10pm Mincha, Shiur, Maariv 7:14pm Candles 7:30pm First Seating + Catered Meal 8:45pm Second Seating 10:00p Sukkah Closes Tuesday - Sukkos II, October 11, 2022 9:15am Shacharis 11:30am First Seating + Catered Meal 1:00pm Second Seating 2:30pm Sukkah Closes 6:10pm Mincha, Shiur, Maariv 7:12pm Havdalah 10:00pm Sukkah Closes 7:06pm Havdala Wednesday - Chol HaMoed I, Oct. 12, 2022 6:00am Shacharis 6:45am Shacharis in Bet Medrash 7:45am Shacharis 6:10pm Mincha / Maariv 10:00pm Sukkah Closes Thursday - Chol HaMoed II, Oct. 13, 2022 6:00am Shacharis 6:45am Shacharis in Bet Medrash 7:45am Shacharis 6:10pm Mincha / Maariv 10:00pm Sukkah Closes Friday - Erev Shabbos, October 14, 2022 6:00am Shacharis 6:45am Shacharis is Bet Medrash 7:45am Shacharis 5:59pm Candles 6:10pm Mincha / Maariv 7:15pm Seating 1 + Catered Meal 8:30pm Seating 2 10:00pm Sukkah Closes Shabbos Chol HaMoed, October 15, 2022 7:30am Hashkama 8:45am Haftorah Class 9:15am Shacharis 12:00pm MexiKiddush 1:15pm Seating 1 2:15pm Seating 2 3:15pm Sukkah Closes 5:00pm Parsha Shiur 5:35pm Mincha 5:55pm Shalosh Seudos 6:55pm Maariv 7:06pm Havdala Sunday - Hoshana Rabbah / Erev Yom Tov 7:00am Shacharis in Main Shul 9:00am Shacharis in Main Shul 5:56pm Candles 6:05pm Mincha/Maariv 7:00pm First Seating 8:30pm Second Seating 10:00pm Sukkah Closes
Women’s Living Emunah Chaburah Monday & Wednesday @ 9;00p WhatsApp & Zoom Link at www.OZNY.org/Emunah TNLP: Tuesday Night Learning Meets on Zoom Schedule & Class links at www.OZNY.org/TNLP Discover OZ: Beginners’ Classes Wednesday Night Meets back in person! Contact adam@ozny.org for info about Conversion Program 6:30p Concepts - Adam Resnick 7:45p Thought - Joel Goldman Men’s Daf Yomi Chaburah WhatsApp & Conference Call: www.OZNY.org/Event/Daf
HASHKAMA - RABBI BLANCHARD'S BLURB
Usually, we are aware of where we are. When we sit in our living room, we recognize the walls, the furniture, the sounds, etc. and we know that we are at home. But this is not always true. Someone can be inside the Empire State Building in New York City and, if they miss the sign, be unaware of where they are. Knowing where we are can be important. Imagine being at Niagara Falls, The White House, the Eiffel Tower, or the Western Wall and not knowing it. Ask yourself: What do you see that tells you that you are in a spiritually important place? Reflections on the laws of sukkot
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