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Parshat Nitzavim - Vayeilech - Sept. 11 / 12, 2020

09/11/2020 12:01:49 PM

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Shabbat Davening Schedule:
 
Friday, September 11
Shacharit: 7:00am
Candle Lighting: 6:49pm
Mincha: 6:55pm (in-person on the patio) Please sign up here to attend any of our four in person Minyanim for Shabbat.
 
Shabbat, September 12
Shacharit: 8:30 am (Last time for Shema: 9:38am)
Mincha: 6:20pm
Havdallah: 7:49pm, Maariv Saturday Night: 8:00pm
 
Shabbat Party-To-Go!
 
If you would like to sponsor a Shabbat-Party-To-Go for the kids ($100) please email asktshul@gmail.com to let us know.
 
Kiddush-To-Go
Kiddush to go is sponsored this week by Rabbi Wes and Rebbetzin Jessica Kalmar in honor of Martin’s bar mitzvah
If you would like to sponsor a Kiddush To Go in the future, email the shul at asktshul@gmail.com  to arrange to sponsor cookies, pastries, kugels or something else to go.   We may not be able to have kiddush together yet, but this is a way to celebrate or honor or remember together.  Cost will depend on the item you want to have in your Kiddush-To-Go but will run approximately $100-$200.
 
ASKT’s Shabbat at Home Guide to Davening
 
Davening Schedule for those at home – Please try to Daven at the Same Time as the Community
 NOTE: Page numbers are taken from the Artscroll RCA Siddur
Friday, September 11
One can start Shabbos as early as Plag HaMincha which is at 5:48pm If you want to start Shabbat that early the best is to daven Mincha before 5:48pm and start Shabbat after that.  If you want to do a late Shabbat you can light at regular time and daven mincha before sunset at 7:07pm
 
Mincha (6:55pm) - Ashrei (232) Amidah (234) and Aleinu (252)
 
Kabbalat Shabbat (308) at Home.  Make sure to dress up nice and to sing!!  Pick a nice tune or two for Lechah Dodi. (316).
 
(Those at home) skip Bameh Madlikin (322) and go straight to Maariv (330). (No Barchu is said) We say the paragraph of Vayechulu (346) and then skip the next three paragraphs and say Aleinu (350), LiDovid (282) and Vayigdal (12)
Friday Night Meal – Make sure to sing and give divrei Torah! Shalom Aleichem (354), Aishet Chayil (358), and Kiddush (360) followed by HaMotzi.
 
Shabbat, September 12
We will have an 8:30 am full davening on the patio.
For Those Davening at Home:
Shacharit: daven at 8:30am (Shema should be recited before 9:38am)
Following Shacharit – the parsha of Nitzavim-Vayeilech can be read from a Chumash.
Following that, one could read the Haftorah for Parshat Nitzavim-Vayeilech (Isaiah 61:10 - 63:9) Back to the Siddur – You could now say the mi-Shebeirach for the ill (442) and the mi-Shebeirach for Tzahal (444).  Remember to say the first Yekum Purkan (448) only.   Remember to say the prayers for the government and the State of Israel (450).
 
We say Av HaRachamim (454) and Ashrei (456) which is followed by the Mussaf Amidah (462).
 
I recommend singing Ein Keilokeinu (476), Aleinu (480), (Anim Zemirot is not recited without a minyan) Shir Shel Yom (488), LiDovid Hashem Ori and Adon Olam (12).
 
Kiddush (492) and Festive Shabbat meal (remember to sing and give divrei torah).
 
There is a widespread custom to study Pirkei Avot Shabbat afternoons until Rosh HaShana – this week is Chapter 5 and 6.
 
Mincha: (in-person 6:20pm) (502) Ashrei and Uva Litzion.  Followed by Amidah for Mincha Shabbat (514).
Seudah Shelishit – Third Meal
Maariv (256). Remember to add the special insertion in the blessing of binah as part of the Amidah (268).  We say Vihi Noam (p. 594) followed by Aleinu (280) and LiDovid 282.
 
Havdallah (618): at 7:49pm, Say Baruch HaMavdil bein Kodesh Lichol and then you can drive to shul for our 8:00pm minyan.
 
Saturday night, September 12th – First Night of Selichos
Joel Eckhardt will be leading a beautiful Selichot on Saturday night at 12 am which will be taking place inside in the Main Sanctuary and via zoom.  Please sign up for this Selichot by clicking here
 
A second Selichot will be taking place outside on the patio, Sunday morning at 7:40 am before davening, (if enough men sign up) so please sign up by clicking here.   If we do have a minyan for the 7:40 selichot, the Amud Yomi will be at 7:15am instead of 7:25am.
Week Day Davening
Shacharit: Sunday: 8:00am, Selichot: 6:40am Monday-Friday: 7:00am
 
Mincha / Maariv: Sunday-Thurs.: 6:45pm Friday: 7:00pm
Sign up for this week’s davening by 
clicking here
 
Next Friday, Erev Rosh HaShana and Erev Shabbat, September 18:
Candle Lighting: 6:37pm, Mincha: 6:40pm
Eruv Status:
The Eruv is checked every Friday and was checked today, September 11 and is up.  To check the Eruv Status at any time, go to https://www.asktshul.org/eruv
 
Learning and Spiritual Opportunities
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Shabbat, September 12
Coming to your inbox soon - Bar Mitzvah Speeches of Martin Kalmar, Rebbetzin Jessica Kalmar and Rabbi Kalmar
 
Together/Apart Pirkei Avot Learning at 1pm on Shabbat.  We will all be learning Chapter 5 and 6 of Pirkei Avot for September 12

Week Days:
Amud Yomi:  Sun.-Fri: 30 Minutes Before Shacharit (7:25am on Sunday and 6:20am Monday-Friday this week of Selichot):  via free conference call - just call (712) 451-0253 and enter 911849# to join.
Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15 Selichot / Pre Rosh HaShana Shiur – 7:30pm with Rabbi Kalmar via zoom, “Nice Guys Finish First – What do the 13 Attributes of God have to do with Me?”
 
Announcements
High Holiday Seating assignments and Complete Rosh Hashanah Minyan Schedule will be available soon.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 and 2: Shacharit: 8:00am
Shofar blowing, Day 2 at TAM: 1:30pm 
Machzorim Pickup
Rosh HaShana Machzorim will be available in the shul lobby starting on Wednesday, Sept. 16.  You can come and pick up a Machzor or two if you need to.  Please sign out the Machzorim and return them at the end of Rosh HaShanah so we can put them away.  If you need help getting access to the lobby, please email asktshul@gmail.com
Martin Kalmar bar Mitzvah – the Kalmars would like to invite the community to participate in their son Martin’s bar mitzvah.  There are two ways to do so:
 
1. Attend Shacharit on Shabbat, September 12th when Martin will read from the Torah.  Click Here to sign up for Shabbat minyan Kiddush to Go sponsored by Rabbi Wes and Rebbetzin Jessica Kalmar
 
2. Drive by the Kalmar’s home – 6841 N. Neil Place, on Sunday Morning, September 13 from 9:30-11:30am to Wish Mazel Tov and Pick up a Kiddush to Go
Minyan Sign Ups: We need your help to make all the minyanim happen!
Sign up here for weekday minyanim for this week.
 
ASKT Chavrutah Program: Would you like to study Torah with a partner in the ASKT community? If you are interested in learning with someone via phone, zoom or perhaps in person (we will leave that up to you to work out with your learning partner) please email, asktshul@gmail.com and let us know. Also, let us know what you are interested in studying with a partner and how often. Studying Torah (whether it is Tanach (Bible), Halacha (Halacha), Talmud, Mishna, Hashkafa (Jewish thought), Mussar (ethics), or some other area) is edifying, it's interesting, it's challenging, it's life changing, it's a mitzvah and it is what has kept us Jews alive and kicking for so long. This is for men and women of all ages and all skill levels. No learning matches will be made without consulting with all parties first. We will be pairing up men to learn with men and women to learn with women.
Teen Programming
Fireside Chats with Rabbi Kalmar – at the Kalmar’s beach for a bonfire
Sunday, October 18 at 6:30pm for Girls, 7th-12th grades “What is Love? - in Judaism”
Sunday, October 25 at 6:30pm for Boys, 7th-12th grades “What is a Hero? - in Judaism”
Save the Date
Shabbat, Oct. 3 – Socially Distanced Sukkah hop at the Kalmars
 
Community Events / Announcements
PJ Library Wants to Help You Celebrate Rosh Hashanah! Since we can’t be in person we’re bringing the holiday to you at-home. Let them know that you would like to receive a Rosh Hashanah kit. The kit will contain essentials to help you welcome the new year with arts and crafts, and other fun activities. We will be offering curbside pickup for these kits at various synagogues across our area so that in addition to fun ways to get ready for Rosh Hashanah NOTE: 1 kit per family Click Here to sign up for your kit
 
JewishMilwaukee Announces!  WhatsApp Group: This group serves as a place for local organizations and businesses to share information with the greater Milwaukee Jewish Community. Click Here to Sign up to be a part of this WhatsApp group
 
Ferrante’s Kosher kitchens at the JCC: This Tuesday, September 15 from 3-7pm for curbside pick-up. Special: Salmon Sandwich and Soup: Vegetable Soup. To place your order call starting at 12:00pm on Tuesday, Sept. 15: 414-967-8254. Rosh Hashanah Curbside Meals: Orders can be picked up Curbside at the JCC: Thursday, September 17th between 2 PM & 4 PM or Friday, September 18th between 10 AM & 12 PM Click Here to order online  or call 414-967-8254.
 
Hannah’s Kitchen: Contact-less pick-up at the East Side Chabad, Anshe Sfard Kehillat Torah Glendale or QuicKosher (choose at checkout) call: 414.350.2086 or  Click Here to order Rosh Hashanah meals, The menu is online for Rosh Hashanah. Pick up September 18th, 2020.
 
QuicKosher: To contact Quickosher with any questions, comments, or special requests. WhatsApp/Call/Text: 414-301-1625 or 414-502-8063, Email: QuicKosher@gmail.com to order go to: www.quick-kosher.com Delivers to Glendale will take place weekly on Sunday evenings 6:30pm - 10:00pm. Orders are needed by 6:00am on Sunday morning. Free delivery on orders $75 or more. Orders less than $75 will be subject to a $10 delivery charge. NEW products added often, stay up to date with the WhatsApp group by clicking here to join the group
 
WhatsApp group for Information about Kosher food at Metro Market: Click Here to Join the Group
Shabbat Nach Yomi: (Shabbat, September 12): Jeremiah 35
Today’s Daf Yomi: (Friday, September 11): Eruvin 33
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