Shabbat Shalom Thursday, November 10, 2022 / 16 Cheshvan 5783
In the Synagogue
Shabbat News
Friday night services this week will be in person at Habonim! Join us in the Sanctuary at 6:30PM. (Services will also be on zoom, see below for the link to register.)
On Saturday, November 12th, join us in person at Redeemer at 150 W 83rd Street as we celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of Ezra Berger! Mazal Tov!
Shabbat Day Youth Programming will also take place at Redeemer.
More details about Shabbat, including zoom links, can be found below.
Torah on Tuesday is Now...Parsha and Prayer!
Join us on Thursdays at 10am. This year we'll use the work of Rabbi Elie Kaunfer at Hadar connecting the weekly parasha to the realm of prayer as the springboard for our Torah learning each week. Take an early lunch break or a late breakfast break and log in! Register HERE.
High Holy Day Appeal
To reach our goal, we need to raise nearly $25K more. Regardless of the amount you can give, please help us reach our goal of 100% participation. Click HERE to build our Habonim community together.
Sponsor/Dedicate
Sponsor a Kiddush to celebrate a birthday or other milestone! Dedicate a bookplate, a Tree of Life leaf, or a plaque in honor of a milestone or a loved one! ClickHEREto support Habonim.
Upcoming Events
Havdalah in Pajamas
Saturday, November 19th, 5pm Join us for a special Havdalah at Habonim with s'mores, camp songs, and Israeli dancing. This event is fun for all ages. A Camp Ramah representative will join us. Pajamas optional! Click HEREto sign up.
Proof of vaccination is required for those 5 and up for in-person indoor events. Masks are voluntary. Service start times are in this email and on our website, so please disregard what is in the Zoom confirmation.
In the Greater Community
Pies for Prevention
Order Thanksgiving pies HEREto support Pies for Prevention, an incredible and delicious fundraising initiative by Sharsheret, the Jewish Breast and Ovarian Cancer Community. Deadline to order is Sunday, November 13th. Pickup is November 22nd. Learn more about the initiative HERE.
Urge Amazon to Remove Antisemitic Film and Book
Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets basketball team recently promoted the antisemitic film and book, “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America." Please join American Jewish Committee (AJC) in fighting antisemitism HERE.
Race to Deliver
Sunday, November 20th, 8am Click HEREto register for Race to Deliver, a 4 mile run to benefit God’s Love We Deliver, a community organization that cooks and home-delivers nutritious meals for people unable to cook for themselves. Please notify the membership commiteeHERE if you plan on participating, so everyone can meet as a community prior to the race.
Bill Schwartz Memorial Concert
Sunday, November 20th, 11am at Merkin Hall Kaufman Music Center will be honoring the life of our dearly departed member Bill Schwartz, husband of Janet Schwartz. This event will feature performances by Alon Schwartz, Orli Shaham, and Kaufman Music Center students, who will pay tribute to Bill’s deep love for music education and the development of young musicians.
Merkin Hall is within the Abraham Goodman House at Kaufman Music Center on 129 West 67th Street.
RSVP HERE. Admission is FREE, but you can donate any amount HEREto support scholarships for piano students at Kaufman.
Help Feed Families This Thanksgiving
You can help families across the five boroughs by making a gift to help provide more nutritious meals through Food Bank for New York City. More than 1.6 million New Yorkers are food insecure right now. Make a gift with Food Bank, and your money will go further: every $1 you give can provide 5 meals during the holidays. Click HERE to donate and for more information.
Yahrzeit Observances
Please click on the picture to see this week's Yahrzeit observances. May all the mourners be comforted.
Youth & Families
Learning Opportunities for High Schoolers
Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim is a Jerusalem-based high school academic program for those interested in learning all about their heritage in a Conservative Jewish setting. Click HEREfor more information!
Win an Award of $1,000 for Going to Summer Camp!
PJ Goes to Camp is proud to partner with Foundation for Jewish Camp, overnight camps, and Jewish federations across North America to award families up to $1,000 toward their child’s first summer at Jewish overnight camp through the One Happy Camper® program. VisitHEREfor more details. Incentives are awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis, so submit your application as soon as possible!
Click the links below for a FULL listing of events & services.
Please consider a donation to Torah Fund! Click HERE to donate online or mail a check payable to Torah Fund to: Torah Fund, Jewish Theological Seminary, 3080 Broadway, NY, NY 10027 (include Sist. of Cong. Habonim in the "affiliate" box on the online form or with your check). If you donate $180 or more, you will be entitled to this thank-you pin to wear with pride on any occasion!
For questions, please contact Amy Kargauer, Torah Fund Chair HERE.
Support Congregation Habonim through Amazon Smile
When shopping on Amazon, use habonim.net/amazonsmile to raise money for the synagogue with no additional cost.
Congregation Habonim supports core Jewish values, including racial justice and dignity for all. Building Jewish Community Together
RABBI LISA B. GELBER JESSICA FUTRAN, Cantorial Soloist and Music Educator RINA COHEN SCHWARZ, Education Director TINA LOBEL, Nursery School Director BRUCE HALEV, Cantor Emeritus MICHELLE SZPILZINGER, Office and Operations Manager SUSAN I. GRANT, President www.habonim.net (212) 787-5347