[Jewish] Yom Kippur help needed (AND YOM KIPPUR SCHEDULE)

Steven Nathan snathan at hampshire.edu
Thu Oct 2 15:57:57 EDT 2008


Rosh Hashanah was a great success both in the evening and morning.  
Thanks to our signers and everyone else who helped to pull things together.
Once again we will need help preparing and setting up dinner on Tuesday 
at 5:00 as well as the break-fast on Wed. at 7:15.

In addition we need the following: torah readers, a haftarah reader (you 
can chant or simply read), Hebrew prayer leaders, etc.  English readings 
will be handed out at the services.  So please e-mail me if you can with 
the meals and/or with services.

Shana tovah and g'mar hatimah tovah - may you be sealed for a good year,

SPN
-- 
_*YOM KIPPUR 5769 @ HAMPSHIRE*_

            _Wednesday Oct. 8_
                               5:00 PM - pre-fast Dinner
                               6:00 PM Kol Nidre (evening) Services

            _Thursday Oct. 9_
                              10:00 AM -- Yom Kippur morning services
        -    All the above will be held in the Faculty/Staff Lounge in 
FPH. 

        After services end, Merrill Living Room will be available all 
afternoon through the end of Yom Kippur for relaxing together.         
    Everything below will also be in the Merrill Living Room:

                              4:00 PM  -- Yom Kippur Text Study and 
Meditation
                              6:15 --  Neilah (evening) services (a 
combination of traditional prayers and contemporary ritual)
                              7:15 -- Sound the Shofar, Havdallah and 
Break-the-Fast Meal


And watch your e-mail for Sukkot events after this.  The Sukkah will be 
in the Merrill Quad this year and there will be plenty of opportunities 
to celebrate in it!



 


Steven P. Nathan

Campus Rabbi

Interim LGBTQ Advisor

Hampshire College 
                                                           

Office of Spiritual Life -- Box SA

Amherst, MA 01002

Phone: (413) 559-5282

Fax: (413) 559-5663

snathan at hampshire.edu <mailto:snathan at hampshire.edu>


 

/"The more deeply immersed I became in the thinking of the prophets, the 
more powerfully it became clear to me what the lives of the prophets 
sought to convey: that morally speaking there is no limit to the concern 
one must feel for the suffering of human beings. It also became clear to 
me that in regard to cruelties committed in the name of a free society, 
some are guilty, all are responsible."/

/-Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel/


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