SHABBAT & SUKKOT ANNOUNCEMENTS Serving the Orthodox Community of Houston for over 100 years October 3, 2015 20 Tishrei 5776 Torah Sefer: Devarim Parasha: Chol Hamoed Sukkot Ex. 33:12-34:26 Maſtir: Nu. 29:26-31 Haſtarah: Ezekiel 38:18-39:16 October 5 - 22 Tishri Shmini Atzeres Torah Sefer: Deuteronomy Parasha: Re’eh 14:22-16:17 Maſtir: Nu. 29:35-30:1 Haſtarah: I Kings 8:54-9:1 October 6– 23 Tishri Simchat Torah Torah Sefer: Deuteronomy Parasha: Vezos Haberachah Maſtir: Nu. 29:35-30:1 Haſtarah: Joshua 1:1-18 ————————————— Shabbat Kiddush in the Sukkah fol- lowing services. Shabbat Kiddush next week: The Guman Family is overjoyed to welcome the Englander Family. Kiddush is sponsored in honor of the engagement of their children Jacqueline and Zack, son of Yael and Ben. ___________________________ Seudah Shlishit in Tabenhaus Hall following Mincha Seudah Shlishit next week: Sponsorship is greatly appreciated. Rabbi Barry Gelman Rabbi Emeritus Joseph Radinsky Cantor Emeritus Irving Dean President Mr. Max Reichenthal The Eruv is up. The greatest chessed (kindness) you can do for someone in shul is to let them pray undisturbed. Please refrain from talking during services. LOUIS AND LEAH YAFFEE BNEI AKIVA PROGRAM: Shabbat 9:30 am: Teen Minyan followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah 10:00 am: Game Room 10:15 am: Torah Bowl with Shani & Renana 10:30 am: Tot Shabbat (2-4) 5:30 pm: Sukkah hop See page 8 for Sukkot details All women and girls are invited to the annual UOS Women's Simchat Torah service on Tuesday, October 6 in the Chapel at about 9:45 a.m. Please contact Marisa Brown ([email protected]) for more informaon or to volunteer. Thanks! Deadline extended unl Sunday, October 4th at 3:00 pm. Please register online at www.uosh.org Simchat Torah refreshments are sponsored by Beverly & Howard Feldman The cut off will be 225 people So RSVP—ASAP
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S H A B B AT & S U K KO T A N N O U N C E M E N T S
TIME OF SALE
Serving the Orthodox Community of Houston for over 100 years
Torah Sefer: Deuteronomy Parasha: Vezos Haberachah Maftir: Nu. 29:35-30:1 Haftarah: Joshua 1:1-18 ————————————— Shabbat Kiddush in the Sukkah fol-lowing services.
Shabbat Kiddush next week: The Guttman Family is overjoyed to welcome the Englander Family. Kiddush is sponsored in honor of the engagement of their children Jacqueline and Zack, son of Yael and Ben. ___________________________ Seudah Shlishit in Tabenhaus Hall following Mincha Seudah Shlishit next week: Sponsorship is greatly appreciated.
Rabbi Barry Gelman Rabbi Emeritus Joseph Radinsky
Cantor Emeritus Irving Dean President Mr. Max Reichenthal
The Eruv is up.
The greatest chessed (kindness) you can do for someone in shul is to let them pray undisturbed. Please refrain from talking during services.
LOUIS AND LEAH YAFFEE BNEI AKIVA PROGRAM:
Shabbat 9:30 am: Teen Minyan followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah 10:00 am: Game Room 10:15 am: Torah Bowl with Shani & Renana 10:30 am: Tot Shabbat (2-4) 5:30 pm: Sukkah hop See page 8 for Sukkot details
All women and girls are invited to the annual UOS Women's Simchat Torah service on Tuesday, October 6 in the Chapel at about 9:45 a.m.
Please contact Marisa Brown ([email protected]) for more information or to volunteer. Thanks!
Deadline extended until Sunday, October 4th at 3:00 pm. Please register online at www.uosh.org
Simchat Torah refreshments are sponsored by Beverly & Howard Feldman
The cut off will be 225 people So RSVP—ASAP
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UNITED ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUES OF HOUSTON
Friday October 2nd 6:30 am Shacharit 6:50 pm Mincha/Maariv 6:48 pm Candle Lighting Saturday October 3rd 9:00 am Shacharit 5:25 pm Shiur Gideon Miller 5:40 Shiur Rabbi Gelman 6:40 pm Mincha 7:00 pm David Silberman 7:47 pm Havdalah Sunday October 4th Hoshana Rabah 8:00 am Shacharit 6:45 pm Mincha/Maariv 6:46 pm Candle Lighting Monday October 5th Shmini Atzeret 9:00 am Shacharit 10:30 Yizkor 5:55 pm Shiur Rabbi Gelman 6:40 pm Mincha/Maariv 7:45 pm Candle Lighting Tuesday October 6th Simchat Torah 9:00 am Shacharit 9:45 am Hakafot & Torah reading (Aliyot for all men) 9:45 am Women’s Hakafot & Simchat Torah service 10:30 am Class Gabi Gelman 2:15 pm BBQ for those who registered 6:40 pm Mincha 7:44 pm Havdalah Wednesday October 7th 7:00 am Shacharit 6:40 pm Mincha/Maariv Thursday October 8th 6:45 am Shacharit 6:40 pm Mincha/Maariv
Friday October 9th 7:00 am Shacharit 6:45 pm Mincha/Maariv 6:40 pm Candle Lighting
Shabbat:
Morning Services: followed by a Kiddush in the Sukkah.
Massechet Shabbat: with Gideon Miller one hour and fifteen minutes before Mincha at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Yaffee.
Shabbat Class: with Rabbi Gelman one hour before Mincha, Mishna and Meaning. Using Rabbi Yaakov Nagen's (Yeshiva Otniel) Nishmat Hamishna (The Soul of the Mishna) we will explore the literary, halachic and philosophical aspects of the Mish-na. Each Shabbat we will examine a different Mishna in order to learn the halachot-stemming from the Mishna as well to uncover additional layers of meaning.
Seudah Shlishit: Will take place in the Sukkah.
Massechet Brachot: with David Silberman, after Mincha. Monday, Shmini Atzeret:
Morning Services: followed by a Kiddush in the Sukkah.
Shiur with Rabbi Gelman at 5:55 pm. Tuesday, Simchat Torah:
Morning services with Hakafot and Torah reading for all men along Refreshments in the Freedman lobby sponsored by Beverly & Howard Feldman.
Women’s Hakafot and Torah reading in the Chapel. ———————————————————————————————————————- Ongoing Weekday Classes: Daf Yomi with Rabbi Yaakov Nagel. Daf Yomi is a daily regimen of Talmud study. The
entire Talmud is completed, one day at a time, in seven and a half years. Tens of thousands of Jews worldwide study in the Daf Yomi program. The class will take place in the UOS Library After Maariv, Sunday through Thursday.
Sunday 9:00 am-10:00 am: with David Davies. A course developed by the National
Jewish Outreach Program geared to those with a basic knowledge of the Hebrew Alphabet who wish to improve their reading skills and comprehension. There is no charge for this class. It takes place in the UOS Library.
Mondays 11:15 am-1:15 pm: Women’s only Israeli Dancing—Beginner thru advanced telling the story of the Jewish People and Israel today thru Dance. Cost $6/session. Contact Rachel Weissblatt for details 713-776-9739. This class will NOT take place this week.
Tuesdays 8:00 pm-9:00 pm: Meditation class with Ann Friedman in the UOS Li-brary. Please go to http://www.uosh.org/event/meditation.html for the class sched-ule. This class will resume on October 13, 2015.
Wednesdays 11:45 am (class 12:00 pm-12:30 pm): with Rabbi Gelman Lunch & Learn: Parshat Hashavua: A textual analysis of the weekly Torah portion. Class will be held at UOS in Freedman Hall, cost $6 (egg salad, tuna salad, fresh green salad
We are pleased to share with you the CareCalendar for the Bnot Sheirut, Shani and Renana. The girls are available to either dine at your home or to take out to dinner any day of the week. We hope that the entire community will take the opportunity to get to know these wonderful girls.
To access Shani and Renana's CareCalendar site, visit http://www.carecalendar.org/logon/217701
and enter the following information in the appropriate spaces:
“ Every member of UOS may be involved in the shul by working on a committee or volunteering to be involved in a project. Below is a list of committees and infor-mation to contact each chairperson. I do hope that you decide to get involved in the success of UOS.” Thank you, Max Reichenthal
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For more information , please call
713-439-1202
A special Thank you to Samuel Klein
for the Torah reading this week.
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Prayer For The IDF
As we recite the prayer for members of the
Israeli Defense Force on Shabbat and Yom Tov
we keep in mind those Israeli Soldiers held in
captivity and missing in action
and those connected to our congregational
family in active IDF service
Ron Arad Guy Chever
Zecharia Baumal Zvi Feldman
Yehuda Katz
Akiva Gilad Brody Chezi Imany
Azriel Oz Brody Elad Imany
David Chertoff Lawrence Katz
Yonaton Cytrin Jake Saitowitz
Riki Davies Nadav Shoifet
Classes will resume October 13th
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Save the date
The Willow Meadows Civic Club is looking for board members for 2016, please speak to
Steven Paletz for more information.
The Willow Meadows Civic Club Picnic is Coming!
The picnic will be held on
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Willow Park from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at the park located at 10400 Cliffwood, at the intersection of Cliffwood and Waynesboro.
Kosher food will be served!
UOS is pleased to offer a Carecalendar to
Brooke and Steven on the birth of their son
Oliver Nathan.
To access Brooke and Steven
Orbuch's CareCalendar site,
visit http://www.carecalendar.org/
logon/220775 and enter
the following information
in the appropriate spaces:
Calendar ID : 220775
Security code : 1493
The UOS Men’s Club will be having an educational
bourbon tasting at the home of Neil Scheckter at 8pm on Sunday October 11th.
Please take note of all of the special Bnei Akiva events throughout Sukkot and don't miss out!
Annual Bnei Akiva Sukkah Hop for Chevraya Aleph! Shabbat Afternoon October 3rd Join your Madrichim/ot as you hop from one sukkah to the next! Special thank you to the families hosting this years’ Sukkah Hop! Complete Schedule for Sukkah Hop: to be announced on Chag. Meet at 5:30 pm at first Sukkah, Pick up at UOS at 6:40 pm. Each group will visit 3 Sukkot. A special thank you to all families hosting at their Sukkah this year! Complete Schedule for Sukkah Hop: 2nd - 4th grade boys - Shevet Nevatim 1) Donniel & Danielle Ogorek's Sukkah (4314 Cheena Dr.) 2) Nava & Gideon Miller’s Sukkah (4330 Osby Dr.) 3) Tali & Avi Tessler’s Sukkah (4307 Breakwood Dr.) 2nd - 4th grade girls - Shevet Nitzanim 1) Jenelle & David Garner's Sukkah (4307 Sarong Dr.) 2) Aaron & Elisheva Levitt's Sukkah (4315 Meyerwood Dr) 3) Barbara & Robert Levy's & Passy's Sukkah (9206 Greenwillow) 5th-6th - Shevet Maalot 1) Donna & Steven Abramson's Sukkah (4323 Lemac Dr) 2) Malkie & Nachum Yanowitz's Sukkah (4418 Lemac Dr.) 3) Frieda Katz’s Sukkah (4414 Breakwood Dr.) 7th-8th - Shevet Haroeh 1) Tamar & Moshe Harel's Sukkah (4417 Sarong Dr.) 2) Geula & Michael Gross’s Sukkah (4415 Sarong Dr.) 3) Daniel & Shira Yoshor's Sukkah (9210 Greenwillow) M.I.T- 9th grade 1) Mirit & Andrew Schneider’s Sukkah (4326 Sarong Dr) 2) Michael & Debra Kupferman's Sukkah (9402 Cliffwood Dr.) 3) Tali & Avi Tessler’s Sukkah (4307 Breakwood Dr.) Hoshana Raba special girl's night at the Shlichim's house, with Renana, Shani & Sheli, for 9th-12th grade girls only. Saturday night, Leil Hoshana Rabba, October 3rd at 9 pm, at Sheli Ehrlich's house: 9218 Greenwillow. Annual Hoshana Raba Special Teen Minyan and Breakfast All teens are invited to join us for a teen Hoshana Rabbah daven-ing followed by a special breakfast! Sunday morning, October 4th at 8:30 AM in the chapel. Followed by special Israeli style breakfast in the Sukkah of UOS.
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September 2015
Mazal Tov
Amy Goldstein on the Bat Mitzvah of her daughter Molly
Andrea & Steve Eisenstein on their 50th wedding anniversary
Tamar & Moshe Harel on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Yarden
Annie & Neil Scheckter on the birth of their son, Benjamin Jacob, brother to Sammy
Brooke & Steven Orbuch on the birth of their son Oliver Nathan
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Donations September 2015
Breakfast-Kiddush- Seudah Shlishit Prayer Book Fund Rabbi Gellman's Discretionary Fund
Scott Davis Roman Kazinnik
Dana & Ben Engelhart Eugenia & Solomon Brickman
June & Leonard Goldberg Carol-Anne & Brian Schulman