SUKKOT SCHEDULE Kehilath Israel Synagogue 10501 Conser Street 913.642.1880 Overland Park, KS 66212 kisyn.org October 3, 2020 15 Tishrei 5781 Candlelighting 6:41 pm Weekly Kiddush ‘Check in’ on ZOOM will resume in late October after the holidays. SHABBAT SCHEDULE SUKKOT FIRST DAY Torah Reading: Bob Gast Leviticus 22:26-23:44 pg. 680 Maftir: Numbers 29:12-16 pg. 894 Haftarah: Stan Zeldin Zechariah 14:1-21 pg. 1241 Intro to the Haftarah: Muriel Soloff SUKKOT SECOND DAY Torah Reading: Bob Gast Leviticus 22:26-23:44 pg. 680 Maftir: Numbers 29:12-16 pg. 894 Haftarah: Elliott Goldstein I Kings 8:2-21 pg. 1242 Intro to the Haftarah: Linda Goldstein SERVICES THIS WEEK AT K.I. (See box on right) MELTONKC 2020-2021 CLASSES NOW OPEN! If you are seeking a profound understanding of what it means to be Jewish, and an opportunity to connect with other adults on inspiring and intriguing topics, we invite you to join MeltonKC. Explore the texts of our tradition, discover their ideas and stories, and find new meaning in how they apply to your life today. With new offerings and the return of popular topics, MeltonKC’s 2020-2021 curriculum has something for all learners - new and returning! All classes will begin via Zoom. Here's what to look forward to in October & November: The Purposes of Jewish Living with Marla Brockman – two class options available! Beginning October 7 & 8. Social Justice: The Heart of Judaism in Theory and Practice with Marla Brockman, beginning Friday, October 9. BeMidbar (Numbers) with special guest teacher Rabbi Amy Wallk-Katz, Beginning Monday, October 26. Exploring a Forgotten World: A Social History of Medieval Jewry as Revealed in the Cairo Genizah with Rabbi Javier Cattapan, beginning Thursday, November 5. And locally designed class, Girls in Trouble, with Farrah Udell, beginning Tuesday, October 6. Classes cost $250/student, plus materials. Thanks to the support of generous donors, MeltonKC provides subsidies as needed. To learn more/register, go to hbha.edu/melton or contact Megan Pener, MeltonKC Director, at [email protected] or 913.327.8161 with questions. Visit our website: kisyn.org Follow us on social media! Facebook: K.I.Synagogue Twitter: @KehilathIsrael EREV SUKKOT Friday, October 2 - 14 Tishrei Candlelighting ...............................6:41 PM FEAST OF TABERNACLES Saturday, October 3 -15 Tishrei Festival Service............................ 9:00 AM Candlelighting (not before)..........7:29 PM SECOND DAY OF SUKKOT Sunday, October 4 - 16 Tishrei Festival Service............................ 9:00 AM Havdalah.......................................7:28 PM CHOL HAMOED SUKKOT Monday, Oct. 5 - Thursday, Oct. 8 17 Tishrei - 20 Tishrei Shacharit.......................................7:00 AM Mincha-Maariv.............................6:30 PM HOSHANAH RABBAH Friday, October 9 Shacharit.......................................7:00 AM Candlelighting (not after)...............6:30 PM .SHEMINI ATZERET Saturday, October 10 - 22 Tishrei (Yizkor will be recited) Festival Service............................ 9:00 AM Candlelighting (not before)..........7:19 PM SIMCHAT TORAH Sunday, October 11 - 23 Tishrei Festival Service............................ 9:00 AM Conclusion of Sukkot...................7:18 PM ,ufux SUKKOT Day 1 & Day 2 PRAYER FOR HEALING Mi shebayrach avoteinu, M'kor hab'racha l'imotaynu, May the source of strength, Who blessed the ones before us, Help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing, And let us say, Amen. Mi shebayrach imotaynu, M'kor habrachah l'avotaynu, Bless those in need of healing with r'fuah sh'laymah, The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, And let us say, Amen. K.I. October Adult Ed Classes on Zoom Zoom links are emailed the Sunday before each class. If you’re not receiving our weekly emails, please request the link at [email protected]. WOMEN’S STUDY GROUP WEDNESDAYS 7 PM The women choose the topics in this class. Taught by Rabbis Moshe Grussgott and Herbert Mandl (alternating weeks). EXPLORING THE SECRETS OF THE TALMUD Mondays - 7:15 pm Study of this central Jewish text pertaining to Jewish law, ethics, customs and history. This is the longest running Jewish class in our area, but no previous knowledge needed. Taught by Rabbi Herbert Mandl. (Not meeting Oct. 7 & 14)