This document provides the schedule of services and events for an Orthodox synagogue over the coming week, including times for daily prayer services and Shabbat services, classes and speakers. It also includes announcements about life cycle events, kiddush sponsors, guest speakers, youth programs and fundraising opportunities.
This document provides information about an upcoming Shabbat at the Young Israel of East Brunswick, including:
- Rabbi Nathan Hyman will be speaking at various Shabbat services and events.
- It lists the prayer service times for Shabbat.
- It announces condolences for a member who passed away and mazel tovs for an engagement.
- It provides details on kiddush sponsors and upcoming speakers and events at the synagogue.
This document provides information about an upcoming Shabbat at the Young Israel of East Brunswick, including:
- Guest speaker Rabbi Nathan Hyman will speak on Friday night, Shabbat morning, and at Seudah Shlishit.
- Times for candle lighting, prayer services, and Shabbat ending.
- Condolences for a member who passed away and mazel tovs for an engagement.
- Sponsors of the Kiddush nosh and upcoming events like a comedy night and shul dinner.
- The Rabbi's corner discusses an upcoming lecture series on family purity laws.
1) Sunday school registration forms are available in the office hallway and volunteers are needed to teach classes.
2) Donations of coffee, soda, and snacks are requested for fellowship time after services.
3) Various mission projects are collecting specific items like coffee, backpacks, and snacks to send to missionaries in Nigeria by November 27th.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 14, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities like a pancake breakfast, youth night, Christmas services, and Sunday school needs. It also provides contact information for church staff and details about various missions and fundraising activities.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and sermon topics for November and December. It also announces church activities like an Advent Bible study, Christmas Eve service, and mission opportunities including providing gifts for families in need. The pastor's notes discuss finding hope through honest prayer and thanksgiving to God.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including informational meetings, fundraising activities, worship services, and youth activities. It announces the availability of 2012 offering envelopes, a meeting about the 2013 National Youth Gathering, and changes allowing business owners to advertise in the church newsletter. It also provides details on upcoming men's and youth events, volunteer opportunities, worship times, and community open houses.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary church, including welcoming new members, a Bible quiz, thanking volunteers, and announcing a community meal and new Bible study. It also shares announcements about council elections, stewardship, and includes the church prayer list.
This document provides information about an upcoming Shabbat at the Young Israel of East Brunswick, including:
- Rabbi Nathan Hyman will be speaking at various Shabbat services and events.
- It lists the prayer service times for Shabbat.
- It announces condolences for a member who passed away and mazel tovs for an engagement.
- It provides details on kiddush sponsors and upcoming speakers and events at the synagogue.
This document provides information about an upcoming Shabbat at the Young Israel of East Brunswick, including:
- Guest speaker Rabbi Nathan Hyman will speak on Friday night, Shabbat morning, and at Seudah Shlishit.
- Times for candle lighting, prayer services, and Shabbat ending.
- Condolences for a member who passed away and mazel tovs for an engagement.
- Sponsors of the Kiddush nosh and upcoming events like a comedy night and shul dinner.
- The Rabbi's corner discusses an upcoming lecture series on family purity laws.
1) Sunday school registration forms are available in the office hallway and volunteers are needed to teach classes.
2) Donations of coffee, soda, and snacks are requested for fellowship time after services.
3) Various mission projects are collecting specific items like coffee, backpacks, and snacks to send to missionaries in Nigeria by November 27th.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 14, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities like a pancake breakfast, youth night, Christmas services, and Sunday school needs. It also provides contact information for church staff and details about various missions and fundraising activities.
This newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services and sermon topics for November and December. It also announces church activities like an Advent Bible study, Christmas Eve service, and mission opportunities including providing gifts for families in need. The pastor's notes discuss finding hope through honest prayer and thanksgiving to God.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including informational meetings, fundraising activities, worship services, and youth activities. It announces the availability of 2012 offering envelopes, a meeting about the 2013 National Youth Gathering, and changes allowing business owners to advertise in the church newsletter. It also provides details on upcoming men's and youth events, volunteer opportunities, worship times, and community open houses.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary church, including welcoming new members, a Bible quiz, thanking volunteers, and announcing a community meal and new Bible study. It also shares announcements about council elections, stewardship, and includes the church prayer list.
The document contains announcements for a church congregation, including:
- Upcoming sermon topics and Bible study details for November and December.
- Requests for donations of items and food for fundraising events and community service opportunities around Thanksgiving.
- Rehearsal schedules and signups for youth programs, bell ringing, and a Christmas program in December.
- Reminders about regular programs like nursery, prayer meetings, and bringing friends to church.
- Information about new ministries and signups for email devotions and volunteer opportunities.
This document outlines the activities and programs for the Face Down Student Ministries group at the Buford Street United Methodist Church in Gaffney, South Carolina. It provides details on programs for different age groups from nursery to college/career, including Sunday school, children's/youth groups, mission opportunities, and fellowship events. The ministry aims to help people of all ages develop relationships with God and others through unconditional love, service, and purposeful play or fellowship.
This document provides contact information for various church committees and ministries. It also announces upcoming youth and children's events, including Bible Buddies on February 21st and a Kids' Camp-in on March 20th. Guidelines for COVID safety will be followed. The final sections provide details on renting the Fellowship Hall and ordering Easter flowers.
Softball games and open gym are scheduled for the evening of June 5th. A Sweet Monday class led by a local artist will teach participants how to create centerpieces on June 6th. The church directory has arrived and is available for pickup. Chicks with Stix, a knitting group, will meet on June 15th. Summer camp opportunities at Camp Luther are available in July.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including communion services, training sessions, volunteer opportunities, fundraisers, and celebrations. Holy Communion will now be served at every Sunday service. An incarceration training session on November 10th will discuss the experiences of incarceration and reentry. Volunteers are needed to work Lambeau field on certain dates in December. The church is seeking nominations for teaching positions by November 11th.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. It announces that the church will be having a "Season of Thanks" to give thanks for its past, present, and future. It also advertises upcoming bible studies, community meals, bake sales, and elections for the church council. Calvary's website is encouraged for keeping up with church news and events.
The document is a newsletter from Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church announcing upcoming events and activities for the church community. It discusses the church's Season of Thanks, pastor appreciation month, an adult bible study, first communion classes, and stewardship updates. It also provides the church's schedule for the coming week and updates on prayer needs.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses putting on the full armor of God according to Ephesians 6:10-20 to stand against spiritual forces of evil. It also lists the church's upcoming events, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter services. Additionally, it provides updates on the church's financial snapshot, food pantry needs, and prayer requests.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 31, 2013. It provides information on upcoming church events for the week, including services, bible studies, and youth group meetings. It also discusses the church's food drive program and summer camp programs for children. Additionally, it provides a financial snapshot of the church's general fund and faith promise support. The main article discusses the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday and invites people to choose Jesus and live forever.
The document provides details of a worship service held at Knightdale Baptist Church on June 29th, 2014. It includes information about the call to worship, baptism, hymns, sermon, offering, and announcements. The service focused on praising God through music, prayer, scripture reading from Matthew chapter 3, and a message from Reverend Trent Sessoms titled "Life Shared Together".
The document provides a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It summarizes a recent sermon encouraging members to make faith commitments to support global missionary work. Members are asked to complete commitment forms to help the church plan its missionary funding. Upcoming church activities and needs for donations to a local food bank are also announced.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides the church's schedule of events and needs for the week of November 18th, 2012. It encourages the congregation to follow Paul's "Thanks-Living Recipe" of acknowledging leaders, encouraging others, doing good, rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks. The newsletter announces an Advent study series, the Angel Tree gift drive, opportunities to volunteer or donate to local charities, and signups for a new church photo directory. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the prayer chain.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing updates on church services, programs and events for the week of May 5th, 2013. It includes a sermon summary on Revelation 2:12-17 about repenting from compromise, announcements for services and groups, and requests for volunteers and donations to support various church ministries and outreach programs.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of August 29, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events including confirmation classes, Sunday school teacher needs, and fundraisers.
The document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, upcoming events, prayers, and notices. It summarizes the weekly prayers for various concerns including the world, the global and local church, parish ministries and families, and those who are sick. It also lists upcoming parish activities and programs during the week and in the coming months, including an Advent wreath making event and Advent program series.
The weekly newsletter from WCUMC discusses the Epiphany and the three responses to Jesus' coming into the world: rejection from King Herod, ignorance from the priests and teachers, and joy/worship from the Magi. It also announces upcoming bible studies, membership classes, and volunteer opportunities like a homeless shelter tour. The financial report shows income slightly below the yearly average but expenses slightly below budget.
This document is a newsletter from the Rev'd Steve Payne providing information about upcoming Christmas services and events at churches in the Parish of Plymstock and Hooe. It discusses the meaning of home and family at Christmas, invites people to services celebrating Jesus' birth, and previews various Advent and Christmas activities including carol services, Christingle services, and decorating the church. It also includes announcements about other church events and groups like Young at Heart. The overall message is an invitation for people to attend Christmas worship services and celebrations at the local churches to commemorate the birth of Jesus.
God and man originally had a close friendship but man sinned, which broke their relationship. God humbled himself by becoming man, Jesus Christ, to reconcile humanity to God by taking on humanity's sins and dying on the cross. By confessing our sins and accepting Jesus' sacrifice, we can be restored to a right relationship with God.
El documento describe un gran agrietamiento submarino que se extiende por los océanos del mundo como resultado de la actividad telúrica reciente. Este agrietamiento comienza en la Antártida y se ramifica hacia el este y el oeste, pasando cerca de varios continentes y islas. Se prevé que este sistema de grietas causará grandes cataclismos, especialmente en el océano Pacífico, debido a los terremotos y maremotos.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para crear un gráfico paso a paso. Primero, configura las herramientas de dibujo y abre un lienzo. Segundo, dibuja la estructura básica del gráfico pixel a pixel y ampliándola para comodidad. Tercero, selecciona todo, aumenta el tamaño del pincel y pinta. Finalmente, decora el gráfico con detalles adicionales y guarda el archivo terminado.
Abraham nació en Ur de Caldea en el siglo XV a.C. y murió en Hebrón. Según la Biblia, fue el décimo descendiente de Noé a través de Sem y engendró a Isaac, Ismael y Lot. Dios le ordenó sacrificar a su hijo Isaac para probar su fe, pero finalmente le permitió sacrificar un cordero en su lugar. Abraham viajó a Egipto donde dijo que Sara era su hermana para protegerla, lo que llevó al faraón a tomarla pero ser maldecido por Dios.
The document contains announcements for a church congregation, including:
- Upcoming sermon topics and Bible study details for November and December.
- Requests for donations of items and food for fundraising events and community service opportunities around Thanksgiving.
- Rehearsal schedules and signups for youth programs, bell ringing, and a Christmas program in December.
- Reminders about regular programs like nursery, prayer meetings, and bringing friends to church.
- Information about new ministries and signups for email devotions and volunteer opportunities.
This document outlines the activities and programs for the Face Down Student Ministries group at the Buford Street United Methodist Church in Gaffney, South Carolina. It provides details on programs for different age groups from nursery to college/career, including Sunday school, children's/youth groups, mission opportunities, and fellowship events. The ministry aims to help people of all ages develop relationships with God and others through unconditional love, service, and purposeful play or fellowship.
This document provides contact information for various church committees and ministries. It also announces upcoming youth and children's events, including Bible Buddies on February 21st and a Kids' Camp-in on March 20th. Guidelines for COVID safety will be followed. The final sections provide details on renting the Fellowship Hall and ordering Easter flowers.
Softball games and open gym are scheduled for the evening of June 5th. A Sweet Monday class led by a local artist will teach participants how to create centerpieces on June 6th. The church directory has arrived and is available for pickup. Chicks with Stix, a knitting group, will meet on June 15th. Summer camp opportunities at Camp Luther are available in July.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including communion services, training sessions, volunteer opportunities, fundraisers, and celebrations. Holy Communion will now be served at every Sunday service. An incarceration training session on November 10th will discuss the experiences of incarceration and reentry. Volunteers are needed to work Lambeau field on certain dates in December. The church is seeking nominations for teaching positions by November 11th.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. It announces that the church will be having a "Season of Thanks" to give thanks for its past, present, and future. It also advertises upcoming bible studies, community meals, bake sales, and elections for the church council. Calvary's website is encouraged for keeping up with church news and events.
The document is a newsletter from Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church announcing upcoming events and activities for the church community. It discusses the church's Season of Thanks, pastor appreciation month, an adult bible study, first communion classes, and stewardship updates. It also provides the church's schedule for the coming week and updates on prayer needs.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses putting on the full armor of God according to Ephesians 6:10-20 to stand against spiritual forces of evil. It also lists the church's upcoming events, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter services. Additionally, it provides updates on the church's financial snapshot, food pantry needs, and prayer requests.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 31, 2013. It provides information on upcoming church events for the week, including services, bible studies, and youth group meetings. It also discusses the church's food drive program and summer camp programs for children. Additionally, it provides a financial snapshot of the church's general fund and faith promise support. The main article discusses the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday and invites people to choose Jesus and live forever.
The document provides details of a worship service held at Knightdale Baptist Church on June 29th, 2014. It includes information about the call to worship, baptism, hymns, sermon, offering, and announcements. The service focused on praising God through music, prayer, scripture reading from Matthew chapter 3, and a message from Reverend Trent Sessoms titled "Life Shared Together".
The document provides a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It summarizes a recent sermon encouraging members to make faith commitments to support global missionary work. Members are asked to complete commitment forms to help the church plan its missionary funding. Upcoming church activities and needs for donations to a local food bank are also announced.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides the church's schedule of events and needs for the week of November 18th, 2012. It encourages the congregation to follow Paul's "Thanks-Living Recipe" of acknowledging leaders, encouraging others, doing good, rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks. The newsletter announces an Advent study series, the Angel Tree gift drive, opportunities to volunteer or donate to local charities, and signups for a new church photo directory. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the prayer chain.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing updates on church services, programs and events for the week of May 5th, 2013. It includes a sermon summary on Revelation 2:12-17 about repenting from compromise, announcements for services and groups, and requests for volunteers and donations to support various church ministries and outreach programs.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of August 29, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events including confirmation classes, Sunday school teacher needs, and fundraisers.
The document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, upcoming events, prayers, and notices. It summarizes the weekly prayers for various concerns including the world, the global and local church, parish ministries and families, and those who are sick. It also lists upcoming parish activities and programs during the week and in the coming months, including an Advent wreath making event and Advent program series.
The weekly newsletter from WCUMC discusses the Epiphany and the three responses to Jesus' coming into the world: rejection from King Herod, ignorance from the priests and teachers, and joy/worship from the Magi. It also announces upcoming bible studies, membership classes, and volunteer opportunities like a homeless shelter tour. The financial report shows income slightly below the yearly average but expenses slightly below budget.
This document is a newsletter from the Rev'd Steve Payne providing information about upcoming Christmas services and events at churches in the Parish of Plymstock and Hooe. It discusses the meaning of home and family at Christmas, invites people to services celebrating Jesus' birth, and previews various Advent and Christmas activities including carol services, Christingle services, and decorating the church. It also includes announcements about other church events and groups like Young at Heart. The overall message is an invitation for people to attend Christmas worship services and celebrations at the local churches to commemorate the birth of Jesus.
God and man originally had a close friendship but man sinned, which broke their relationship. God humbled himself by becoming man, Jesus Christ, to reconcile humanity to God by taking on humanity's sins and dying on the cross. By confessing our sins and accepting Jesus' sacrifice, we can be restored to a right relationship with God.
El documento describe un gran agrietamiento submarino que se extiende por los océanos del mundo como resultado de la actividad telúrica reciente. Este agrietamiento comienza en la Antártida y se ramifica hacia el este y el oeste, pasando cerca de varios continentes y islas. Se prevé que este sistema de grietas causará grandes cataclismos, especialmente en el océano Pacífico, debido a los terremotos y maremotos.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para crear un gráfico paso a paso. Primero, configura las herramientas de dibujo y abre un lienzo. Segundo, dibuja la estructura básica del gráfico pixel a pixel y ampliándola para comodidad. Tercero, selecciona todo, aumenta el tamaño del pincel y pinta. Finalmente, decora el gráfico con detalles adicionales y guarda el archivo terminado.
Abraham nació en Ur de Caldea en el siglo XV a.C. y murió en Hebrón. Según la Biblia, fue el décimo descendiente de Noé a través de Sem y engendró a Isaac, Ismael y Lot. Dios le ordenó sacrificar a su hijo Isaac para probar su fe, pero finalmente le permitió sacrificar un cordero en su lugar. Abraham viajó a Egipto donde dijo que Sara era su hermana para protegerla, lo que llevó al faraón a tomarla pero ser maldecido por Dios.
El documento describe cómo Juan el Bautista señaló a Jesús como "el Cordero de Dios", lo que llevó a dos de sus discípulos, Juan y Andrés, a seguir a Jesús. Jesús luego invitó a los dos discípulos a pasar tiempo con él, lo que les permitió establecer una relación y eventualmente convertirse en sus seguidores. El documento enfatiza la importancia de invitar a otros a pasar tiempo con nosotros para que puedan conocer a Jesús a través de nuestra relación con ellos.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of May 2, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events like a kids sale, softball, and vacation bible school.
This document provides contact information for Temple Beth-El, a Reform Jewish congregation located in Ormond Beach, Florida. It includes the temple's mission statement, contact details for the rabbi, cantorial intern, temple president, and school director. The bulk of the document lists the temple's upcoming religious services, events, programs, and contact information for board members and committees.
Knightdale Baptist Church Worship Bulletin Jan 25, 2015Knightdale Church
This document provides the order of service and announcements for a church worship gathering on January 25th, 2015. The service includes songs of praise, prayer, scripture reading, a message, and closing hymn. Announcements promote various ministry opportunities and events such as youth activities, mission work, and committee meetings.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of July 4, 2010. It includes details on worship services, meetings, youth activities like a brat fry and softball games, and announcements about directory updates, donation drives, and mission opportunities.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of May 30, 2010. It includes details on worship services, preschool registration, bible studies, charitable giving seminar, softball games, portrait sessions, and vacation bible school. It also provides updates on giving amounts, altar guild members, and encourages consistent giving over the summer months.
Knightdale Baptist Church Worship Bulletin Feb. 1 2015 Knightdale Church
This document provides the order of service for a worship gathering at Knightdale Baptist Church on February 1st, 2015. It includes elements such as prelude music, hymns, prayers, scripture reading, choir performance, message, and benediction. Announcements are provided about upcoming events and ministry opportunities like collecting items for a homeless shelter and a youth Super Bowl party. The schedule for the week and names of those assisting with children and greeters are also listed.
The document provides announcements for various church events happening at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including that nursery and Sunday school are closed, Bible study classes are happening, and several fellowship and fundraising events are taking place in the coming weeks such as a ladies luncheon, rummage sales, and a wine tasting fundraiser. It also provides notices about donation requests and opportunities to volunteer through various church ministries and programs.
Knightdale Baptist Church Jan. 18th 2015 Worship BulletinKnightdale Church
The document provides information about an upcoming worship service at Knightdale Baptist Church, including the order of worship, announcements, schedules, and volunteer responsibilities. The service will include music, prayer, scripture reading, a message titled "Swim Lessons", and a response hymn. Announcements promote various church activities, committees, and opportunities to support local charities.
The summary provides an overview of the various announcements in the church bulletin, including:
- The nursery and Sunday school are closed today but will reopen next week, and 2nd and 3rd graders will receive Bibles and catechisms.
- Bible studies on Matthew will begin next week on Mondays at 9:15am or 10:30am.
- Various church events are posted on the bulletin board including a ladies luncheon, gift card sales, and volunteer opportunities.
- Softball season is approaching and those interested can contact the coach to join teams playing Sunday evenings through July.
- A Trinity school musical and The Gideons speaker are upcoming events.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides information about upcoming church events and activities. It discusses a Bible passage about helping those in need, promoting the church's missions celebration banquet and food bank volunteer opportunities. The newsletter also advertises Prime Timer's dinner, mission displays, and Operation Christmas Child while providing the church's financial snapshot and prayer requests contact information.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. It announces that the church will be having a "Season of Thanks" to give thanks for its past, present, and future. It also advertises several church services, classes, meetings and social events happening throughout the month, including a first communion preparation class, a bible study on the life of Christ, and a pastor's open house. It encourages members to support the church through stewardship and reminds about wearing name tags to help welcome visitors.
The document discusses a Pentecost Sunday church service. It provides details about the call to praise, prayer, scripture reading, message, and benediction. It also includes announcements about upcoming church events and volunteer opportunities.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 6, 2011. It includes the church's contact information, schedule of services and events for the week, including worship times, Bible studies, choir practice and youth activities. It also provides announcements about upcoming seminars, fundraisers and donation drives to support various church programs.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the week of April 18, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, schedules for worship services and volunteers. It also lists upcoming bible studies, youth activities, fundraising events and announcements regarding the church directory and volunteer opportunities.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of June 20, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and other activities. It also provides updates on donations needed, registration for upcoming events like Vacation Bible School, and announcements from various church committees and groups.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 28, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and other announcements. Last week's giving totaled over $11,000. Upcoming events include Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, an Easter sunrise service, and a pictorial directory photo session in May.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of February 20, 2011. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and other announcements. Contact information is provided for church staff and details are given about who will be serving in various roles during worship services that week.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of June 6, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. It encourages consistent giving through the summer and donations to support the preschool and Vacation Bible School.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church services and events for the weekend of July 11, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming meetings, projects, and activities like softball games, floor waxing, and a directory photo session.
This document summarizes a church bulletin for Memorial Day weekend worship. It recognizes those who gave their lives for freedom and worships the one who died and rose for eternal freedom. The bulletin outlines the order of worship including music, scripture reading, message, and benediction. It also provides announcements about upcoming church events and volunteer schedules.
1. SHABBAT MASEI
(SHABBAT MEVORCHIM)
Friday Mincha ......................................7:00PM
Candle Lighting.....................................7:20PM
But no later than....................................8:02PM
As long as candle lighting is after 7PM, Mincha
on Friday is at 7PM (not z’man), throughout the
summer.
Shkia.....................................................8:20PM
Shabbat Shacharit........................8:00, 9:00AM
Latest Sh’ma.........................................9:27AM
Shabbat Afternoon Shiur
with Rabbi Weinstein
1 hour before Mincha (at 6:55 PM):
Tehillim for Israel: Understanding
Why & What We're Saying
Shabbat Mincha....................................7:55PM
Shabbat Maariv.....................................9:01PM
Shabbat Ends .......................................9:09PM
Sun Shacharit ..............................7:30, 8:30AM
The Sunday 9:15AM Minyan is on hold for
the summer until after Labor Day
Mon Shacharit (Rosh Chodesh)..6:15, 8:00AM
Tues/Wed/Fri Shacharit................6:30, 8:00AM
Thurs Shacharit............................6:20, 8:00AM
Sun- Thurs Mincha/Maariv ....................8:00PM
The weekday “Maariv only” 9:30PM minyan
is on hold for the summer
Candle Lighting next week ....................7:20PM
But no later than................................... 7:55PM
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Mikvah Hours - The Mikvah is currently closed
for renovations which will take place over
approximately the next 4 months (from July
14). We encourage you to use the HIGHLAND
PARK MIKVAH at 112 S 1st
Ave. in Highland
Park. It is open 9-11 PM Sunday – Thursday
and 10-11:30 PM on Sat. nights.
YIEB Mikvah 732.257.-4121
YIEB Eruv status 732.254.-1860 X5
Weekly Newsletter Vol. XIX, No. 4 Tammuz 27 – Av 4, 5774 July 25 – July 31, 2014
Next newsletter deadline is
Wednesday July 30th at NOON
All submissions must be emailed to
newsletter@yieb.org
When our office manager is on vacation, the
Newsletter will be emailed but not printed.
MAZAL TOV
Adina Moskowitz and Scott Katz on their
engagement. Also to Adina's parents Lori & Jeff
Moskowitz, Scott’s mother Gail Katz of Hillcrest
NY, and all of their siblings. A special Mazal Tov to
Adina’s grandparents Doris & Ira Kukin and Rita
Moskowitz.
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KIDDUSH NOSH SPONSORS
July 13, 2014 – July 26, 2014
Birthday:
Marion & Michael Bernstein: Michael Bernstein
Michele & David Falk: Michele Falk
Judy & Michael Goldrich: Michael Goldrich
Jan & Alan Hader: Jessica Hader
Brina & Zvi Herskovits: Brina Herskovits
Robyn & Jeffrey Perlman: Ariella Perlman
Debbie & Chaim Rogoff: Batya Rogoff
Miriam & Howard Rosenblum: Howard
Rosenblum
Sarita & Dan Sragow: Dan Sragow
Sarita & Dan Sragow: Shoshana Sragow
Karen & Chayim Stern: Nathan Hyman
Anniversary:
Rene Schloss: Baila and Steven Schloss
Yahrzeit:
Ava Waisbord: Samuel Ostroff
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SEUDAT SHLISHIT GUEST SPEAKER
Harvey Pava
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NEW YEAR CARD AND FLOWER FUND
Please participate in the Sisterhood New Year Card
and Flower Fund projects.
Send your $18 check for the card or $36 for the
card and flowers to:
Elaine Machtiger
3 Boston Post Rd
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
All checks should be payable to YIEB Sisterhood
and must be received by 7/28. Please see the
email you received on 7/10 for more details.
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The WISE Summer Learning Series is continuing
this week. The shiur will take place at the home of
Robin and Chaim Schneider, 6 Surrey Lane, at
5:45 p.m. This week's speaker will be Hindy
Kierman who will completing sefer tehillim.
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UPDATE YOUR SHULCLOUD
The Shul is initiating a new procedures for sending
Yahrtzeit notifications and inclusion of names read
during Yizkor. The source of this information will
come directly from ShulCloud. Please make it a
priority to update your information. While you’re at
it, please update your family information so that
Aliyah cards will be accurate.
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SHUL DECORUM REMINDER
At YIEB we encourage talking to everyone:
HASHEM during Davening.
FRIENDS during Kiddush.
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CHINUCH/ADULT EDUCATION
Guidelines for Lifecycle events can be
downloaded from our website www.yieb.org under
the dropdown menu; Member Area/Guidelines
(logged-in members only).
YIEB & Highland Park Community Kollel. Gemara
Class with Rabbi Nusbaum, Tuesday nights at
8:45 PM. The current topic is “The Nine Days".
In Depth Talmud Class
Given by Yaakov Weinstein, Wednesday 8:30 PM
In this week’s class we will discuss, “The Blind
Performing Mitzvot.”
Tisha B'Av Kinot Program: On Tisha B'Av Morning,
as we recite the Kinot we call upon different men
to give a 3-4 minute introduction to the Kinah. If
you're interested in participating in this, please
contact Rabbi Weinstein
Wednesday Morning Women's Class with Rabbi
Weinstein is on summer hiatus!
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DAF YOMI: From Rabbi Weinstein
Join Daf Yomi at YIEB with Rabbi Weinstein:
• Monday through Friday after 1st Minyan
(approximately 7:10-7:45 AM) Sunday morning
after 1st Minyan (approximately 8:10-8:45 AM)
• Shabbat morning following 1st Minyan (rotation
of presenters).
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DAF YOMI B’IYUN
Join Rabbi Shlomo Landau on Tuesday nights at
8:45 PM, followed by Maariv at 9:30 PM, to
explore in depth, a topic from the week’s Daf
Yomi. Can’t make it in person? Do Daf Yomi
online!
http://ouradio.org/daf
http://www.dafyomi.org/
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SELICHOT SERVICES
We begin saying Selichot on Motzei Shabbat,
September 20th. Currently, (besides for the first
night) we hold Selichot each night following a
9:30 PM Maariv and before the 8:00 AM Minyan.
In the past. we have received requests to consider
a third selichot prior to the 6:30 AM Minyan. This
Selichot Minyan would begin between 5:50 and
6:00 AM as it must be completed BEFORE the
early minyan commences. Rather than wait until
the last minute, we ask that if you are interested in
such a minyan, kindly email to gabbai@yieb.org
and indicate such....ALSO INCLUDE IF YOU
CURRENTLY ATTEND ANY OF THE OTHER SELICHOT
MINYANIM AS WE WISH TO MAINTAIN THEM AS
WELL. Thank you for your timely reply.
Religious Committee.
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SAVE THE DATE
Our Sisterhood Membership Dinner will take place
Sunday September 14th. More to follow!
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SAFETY REMINDER
When walking to and from Shul for Mincha and
Maariv, please wear your reflective vests.
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Jay Weinstein, Rabbi
732.354.5912 (cell)
732.254.1860 x2 (office)
Bertin Lefkovic, Editor
Jeff Chustckie, President
Yaakov Wasser, Inaugural Rabbi
(1979-2009), Retired
2. THE LAST TISHA B’AV
Please join us on Tisha B'Av, Tuesday August 5th
at 5 PM for a most inspiring video presentation.
The Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation presents,
The Last Tisha B'Av, what if we really believed it
could be? World renowned speakers, Rabbi
Paysach Krohn and Rabbi Jonathan Rietti will
inspire us with the idea that just as the aveiros of
sinas chinom and lashon hora destroyed the Bais
HaMikdash the mitzvah of Shmiras Haloshon can
rebuild it. Admission $15.00 Students $10.00
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SUCCAH FUNDRAISER
Dear YIEB,
I am fundraising to provide our Shul with a
beautiful new succah that is large enough to
accommodate a congregation of our size. It is my
hope that we will use this succah for kiddushim,
youth and community events, and for those in our
community who do not have a succah of their own.
I am doing this in memory of my grandparents and
in honor of my upcoming bar mitzvah. Please
respond as generously as you can afford to. The
donation can be made through the shul website
(cloud) where you can process your tax-deductible
donation. Use the Succah or general option on the
donation page. Thank you in advance and I look
forward to celebrating Succos together in our new
succah this year.
Sincerely,
David Wolkoff
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YIEB MOMMY AND ME
YIEB Mommy and Me Get Together for all moms
with young children at home will be held on
Wednesday mornings for the month of July. Ages
birth and up welcome! For more information and
details regarding location, please contact Joelle
Yavin at joelle.yavin@gmail.com.
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Contact Youth Department
If you need information about the Youth
Department, please contact Melissa Rosen at
youthdirector@yieb.org.
Shabbat Summer Group
Summer groups have begun. Please note the
following available programs:
Cocoa Club - 9:00 am
Torah Tots (ages 2-4) - 10:00 am
Chaverim (K-1st) - 10:00 am
Minyanaires (2nd-3rd) - 10:00 am
Mommy & Me - 10:45 am
Summer Chailight Chesed
Quiet Activities for Hospitalized Children. We are
collecting coloring books, crayons, markers, cards,
word searches, maze books, Sudoku and more.
Donate it all and we’ll get it to children who need
to stay distracted as they receive treatment for
their illnesses. The donation bin is located in the
shul lobby.
Shabbat Dessert for Girls entering 2nd-4th grade
July 26th, 4-6:30pm at the Dantowitz home, 18
Van Hise Court. Open to ALL girls entering 2nd,
3rd & 4th grade in the fall. Parents can stay or
drop off. RSVP dorianne.dantowitz@gmail.com
Shabbat Dessert for Boys entering 2nd-4th grade
July 26th, 4-6:30pm at the Kevelson home, 26
Colonial Drive. Open to ALL boys entering 2nd, 3rd
& 4th grade in the fall. Parents can stay or drop
off. RSVP kevelsonr@yahoo.com
SUMMER IS HERE!!!!!
First day of camp was Monday, June 23rd.
If you have not signed your child(ren) up for Camp
Keshet, it's not too late. We have amazing trips,
sports, crafts, baking, zumba, activities, and so
much more! DON’T MISS OUT ON THE BEST
SUMMER EVER!
New Affiliations
Central NJ now has a Bnei Akiva summer camp of
their own! We are thrilled to announce that Camp
Keshet is now affiliated with Bnei Akiva! Another
amazing Keshet summer is coming, now with all
the benefits of Bnei Akiva. Morning mifkad, joint
programs with Moshava Ba’ir and IO and so much
more!
Camp Keshet now has a Yachad shadow program.
We are proud to be able to offer a safe and
exciting camp experience for all who desire it.
Keshet’s main camp is open to 2 year olds through
those entering 4th grade. TLC is now open to those
entering 5th through 8th grades.
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Used ink cartridges are still being collected for our
Early Childhood Program. Please drop them off at the
Shul office.
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YAHRTZEITS
29 Tammuz 5774 Felene
Weinstein
Schwartz for her
Mother, Faiga
Miriam Bat
Aharon (Phyllis
Marion Lewitz) on 7/27/2014
29 Tammuz 5774 Mickey Svei for his Father,
Chanoch Henoch Ben Rav Shmuel
Leib (Henry Svei) on 7/27/2014
2 Av 5774 Gerald Katzenberg for his Father,
Tzvi Menachem Ben Avrum (Harold
Katzenberg), on 7/29/2014
3 Av 5774 Michael Schwartz for his Father,
Shlomo Zalman Ben Akiva Moshe
(Stuart Scherwin Schwartz), on
7/30/2014
3 Av 5774 Debbie Schaulewicz for her Father,
Meir Yehuda Ben David Tzvi (Marvin
Todfeld), on 7/30/2014
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Community Announcements
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(YIEB does not endorse the Kashrut of any non-YIEB event
or listing appearing in the Newsletter)
EMPLOYMENT NETWORK OF RARITAN VALLEY
Looking for work? We can help. Go to www.ENRV.org or
contact Bob Lansey at ENRVInfo@gmail.com. We post
over 200 jobs each month, and help people with their
resume and search strategies. Please help: If you know
of any professional, part-time, or temporary job openings,
please e-mail the information to ENRVInfo@gmail.com.
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THE BORSCHT BELT IS THE TOPIC OF NEXT JCC LECTURE
IN HIGHLAND PARK. Marty Schneit, certified NYC Tour
Guide will speak about The Borscht Belt at River Ridge,
30 So. Adelaide Avenue in Highland Park on Wednesday,
July 30th at 1 PM. He’ll look at the history of the Catskills,
some of its famous sites such as Old Route 17, the Big
Apple Rest, the bungalow colonies, the hotels and how
the Catskills introduced almost all of the comedians of
the time. Cost is $8 for JCCMC members; $10 for non-
members. Reservations are strongly requested. Call
Diane Mael, Director of Adult Services at the JCC at
732.494.3232 x3614.
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JCC TRIP BEHIND THE SCENES AT TWO NYC LANDMARKS
Join JCC active adults on a unique trip to New York City for
Backstage Tours of both Radio City Music Hall and
Lincoln Center on Wednesday, August 13th. Bus leaves
the JCC at 9:30 AM and returns approximately 5 PM.
Cost is $56 for JCCMC members; $60 for non-members
and includes transportation, both tours, tip and of course
snacks. Lunch is on your own in the area. Space is
limited. Please register before August 4th. Call Diane
Mael, Director of Adult Services at the JCC at
732.494.3232 x3614.
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JFVS HAPPENINGS
• JRecovery: A New Support Group for Addicts, Family
& Friends - Free, anonymous, and safe, Jewish self-help
group to complement 12-step programs. The support
group meets Monday nights, 7:30 - 8:30 PM at the JFVS
office in Milltown, 32 Ford Ave, 2nd Floor. Parking is on
the street. Entrance to building is through the parking lot,
ramp entrance to elevator.
• SAVE THE DATE-Chai Tea Luncheon - Event includes
a unique lunch and entertainment by The Dynamic Duo.
Opportunities to advertise in an ad journal are available.
Wednesday, August 13th at Congregation B'nai Tikvah,
Noon. Tickets on sale soon. Check back at the
http://www.jfvs.org
JFVS adult day care services offers a supportive 3 day a
week program for the growing number of seniors in our
community. Members can have the opportunity to
participate in a variety of social, recreational and
educational activities. The program can enhance
independence, socialization, self esteem and foster
relationships for those who are socially isolated.
The Elder Day Program accepts individuals with mild to
moderate dementia; age criteria 60+. A senior service
and completion of clinical assessment is required to
determine eligibility and if this type of program will meet
the needs of the client.
For more information on how to enroll a family member,
or to learn about the benefits of the Elder Day Program to
please call 732.777.1940.
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Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is inviting
members of the community to join our team of hospice
volunteers. Discover the Joy of being a Hospice
Volunteer. If you have a warm heart, a listening ear, and
the gift of compassion you can make a difference in the
life of a hospice patient or family member. Visiting Nurse
Association Health Group Hospice is providing training for
all individuals interested in becoming hospice volunteers
in several counties throughout New Jersey. Training and
support will be provided by members of the VNA Health
Group Hospice team on Tuesdays July 22nd, and 29th
from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM at VNAHG 176 Riverside
Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. There are many rewards and
opportunities available to hospice volunteers though
home visitation, administrative support and special
projects to support our mission of caring and compassion.
Volunteers must attend all 3 sessions. To register, please
call Pauline De Palma, BSW 732.224.6933. visit
http://www.vnahg.org
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4. ~Young Israel of East Brunswick Israel Advocacy Committee~
~Emergency Action Appeal~
July 10, 2014
Dear YIEB Members,
Israel has never known a moment’s peace in its history- its civilians are being bombarded again with terrorist
missiles launched from Gaza. As Israel responds to current terrorist groups’ missile attacks, our hearts are with
our brothers and sisters in harm’s way. Here’s how we in East Brunswick can support Israel and its people:
• Yashar Lachayal’s Ari & Sari Horowitz Memorial Fund - Targeted, Direct Tzedakah: Donate by direct link to
the Fund at https://www.yasharlachayal.org/campaigns/the-ari-sari-horowitz-memorial-fund/ . This Fund is named
in memory of our dear friends and YIEB members, Sari & Ari Horowitz z”l, who had a special place in their hearts
for helping to ease the burden of the brave IDF soldiers. YIEB has developed a special relationship with Yashar
Lachayal, whose mission is to “bring soldiers in the IDF what they need, when they need it”. The organization
provides for basic needs of the Chayalim who are defending Israel with their own lives. Due to Yashar Lachayal’s
founders’ generosity, 100% of donations are used to purchase & distribute these greatly needed supplies, rather
than being used to defray administrative overhead costs.
The Fund was established last summer specifically to provide food, clothing, and other necessities to needy IDF
soldiers who come from impoverished family circumstances. The Fund will now focus its aid for the soldiers on
their most immediate needs due to current combat conditions. Please donate online in Ari & Sari’s memory so
brave IDF soldiers may receive the benefit of your donation without delay while they protect Israel.
• Political Action: Contact your US Congressional Representatives and Senators and urge them to stand with
Israel by making a public statement of support for Operation Protective Edge and Israel’s right to defend itself.
Go to the OU’s action page at: http://advocacy.ou.org/action-alerts/# .
• Prayer for the IDF: Recite the Tefilah for the Members of the Israel Defense Forces
http://www.ou.org/life/israel/idf-prayer-card/ (text in both Hebrew & English).
• Recite Tehillim: http://tehilimyahad.com/mr.jsp?r=RskbNi5DP8 (Worldwide continuous) or http://www.mechon-
mamre.org/p/pt/pt2601.htm (text in both Hebrew & English).
• Pair with a Combat Soldier: Let us devote ourselves to Torah learning, Tefillah, and performance of Mitzvot
and good deeds in the soldiers’ merit. Sign up, free, at http://shmiraproject.com to pair with an active-duty IDF
combat soldier. Help unify and connect all of Am Yisrael and increase each soldier’s spiritual merit and protection.
• Hasbara: Spread truth about terrorist groups’ aggression against Israel. Share facts concerning the situation in
Israel with friends & colleagues to combat the prevalent misinformation in the media. Excellent websites include:
http://www.hasbarafellowships.org ; http://unitedwithisrael.org ; http://www.camera.org .
May Hashem protect Israel, her soldiers, and citizens during this difficult, dangerous round of Arab attacks and
defensive Israeli actions. Let us stand united & provide much needed support to our Israeli family.
Sincerely,
Judy Goldrich & Cheryl Shmulewitz Rabbi Jay Weinstein
Co-Chairs, YIEB Israel Advocacy Committee Young Israel of East Brunswick
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