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Let's Return on "Shabbos Shuva"

The Shul Has Left the Building
Bringing Judaism Home in the times of Corona

“If I had the power, I would provisionally close all synagogues for a hundred years. Do not tremble at the thought of it, Jewish heart. What would happen? Jews and Jewesses without synagogues, desiring to remain such, would be forced to concentrate on a Jewish life and a Jewish home.” 

Rabbi Samson Rapahel Hirsch penned these poignant words in the 1800s. He had no way of knowing the times we are in, but he did have foresight of what would become of our shuls, Jews and Judaism in 2020. 

Shuls have been closed and most recently sparsely filled with the faithful for services. We are all so used to our regular attendance in shul, to raise up our voices to our Father in Heaven, to hear our voice, to connect, to beseech and offer thanks. On Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the liturgy is a central part of the holiday observance, and we usually see the highest attendance at shul.

Since Coronavirus, so many have explored their Judaism outside of the shul, expanding the Shabbos experience with baking of challah and lighting Shabbos candles. There has been an increase in kosher adherence and (online) Torah study. My wife, Chanie, has been teaching nonstop with private online lessons for women who would like to learn more about and enhance their adherence to mikvah observance. Friends are connecting in ways they have not before, reaching out to and checking in on each other and being a regular (video) call away. Parents are more in tune with their children’s education, ensuring it is imbued with the Jewish spirit. Those who “have” are giving tzedaka for the families and institutions that are the “have nots.”

For many now, “eating out” means to eat outside. “Let’s have a change of scenery” is a walk to the front porch. A furniture salesman shared how the housewares industry has never been so busy, as people are redecorating their homes, their now more permanent nest for living, working, playing and eating. And we have witnessed an increase of “redecorating” of Jewish homes making sure they have mezuzos on every doorpost, not only the main doors, and Jewish books proudly displayed in a central library. 

As Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur attendance may be difficult for many, and impossible for others, we now have an opportunity to highlight the true core focus of the days, i.e. hearing the shofar on Rosh Hashana and fasting on Yom Kippur. Many shuls and all of the Chabad centers in Houston held many opportunities for as many people as possible to hear the shofar, live, as required by Jewish law in a safe and physically distanced manner. Yom Kippur is most importantly about keeping the five “afflictions:”abstaining from eating, drinking, bathing, applying lotions, wearing leather shoes, and engaging in marital relations.

Let’s embrace this wonderful opportunity to increase our focus on essential elements of Jewish observance that predate the shul.

The shul may have left the building, yet, Judaism can be a winner for it. B’ezras Hashem, with Hashem’s help, it won’t be for Rabbi Hirsch’s theoretical hundred years.

With wishes for a year filled with Jewish ritual and inspiration and a Gmar Chasima Tova, may you be sealed for a good year,

Rabbi Chaim & Chanie Lazaroff


The Jewish Herald Voice ran a beautiful front page story last week about the Honey Cake Bake. Read the story here.


  • Our website has a massive section to help you get in the zone for Yom Kippur with many COVID resources to help you prepare if you are staying home. Check it all out at chabaduptown.org/yomkippur. Watch Rabbi Chaim's class this week going over the essential prayers
  • Next Friday night is Sukkot! We have a few Esrog & Lulav sets left at chabadhouston.com/lulav.
  • To safely accommodate as many people as possible to come visit and make a brocho in the sukkah, please click here to reserve for your personal 30 minute slot. Please note, that in addition to the brocho for eating in the sukkah, a brocho on the Lulav & Esrog is only made during the daytime and not on Shabbos.
  • The complete schedule for Yom Kippur and Sukkot & Simchat Torah

SHABBOS SHUVA, PARSHAS HA'AZINU

Friday, Tishrei 7 - September 25
Candle Lighting at 6:56 pm
Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat at 6:55 pm
Evening Shema after 7:38 pm

Shabbos, Tishrei 8 - September 26
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Latest Morning Shema at 10:10 am
Mincha at 6:55 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 7:48 pm
Living Torah #33 at www.70years.com

Sunday, Erev Yom Kippur, September 27
Light Holiday Candles & Fast Begins at 6:53 pm
Kol Nidrei 6:45 pm
Community Indoors & Sefardi Outdoor Tent
      
Monday, Yom Kippur, September 28
Sefardi Morning Service (Outdoor Tent) at 7:30 am
Community Morning Service at 9:30 am
Yizkor Memorial Service at 12:30 pm
Sefardi Mincha Service (Outdoor Tent) at 4:00 pm
Community Mincha Afternoon Service at 5:00 pm
Sefardi Neilah Closing Service (Outdoor Tent) at 6:00 pm
Community Neilah Closing Service at 6:15 pm
Havdala & Fast Ends at 7:46 pm

VIRTUAL  CLASSES
www.chabaduptown.org/liveclass

Tuesday
12:00 pm - Parsha Class

Wednesday
8 PM YJP CLASS

Thursday
12:00 pm - Kitzur Shulchan Aruch - Jewish Law 
8:00 pm - Chassidus - Derech Mitzvosecha

 

Shana Tova & Shofar in a tent

With just a few hours remaining to Rosh Hashana, and looking at some of the challenges unique to this year, we glean inspiration from this Rosh Hashana's schedule as it falls on Shabbos. Here we have the primary once-a-year Mitzva of the day, the Mitzva of Shofar, and we cannot fulfill it because of an ulterior reason. What about all the spiritual effects of Shofar, all the mystical significances depending on that simple sound emanating from the Shul each Rosh Hashanah morning?

The answer (skipping the technical stuff) is that the same G-d that wants us to sound Shofar on Rosh Hashana, wants us to NOT sound it on Shabbos, and the same G-d that wants us in a packed shul every year, seemingly wants us this year with limited seating indoors and some more outdoors in a tent at Chabad. We will respond with the same zest, enthusiasm, warmth, and inspiration, because our job is not to figure out the why and the how of the cosmos, but to show up (if we can) and do what has to be done. If we cannot be there in person, to do the best we can from our homes.

May G-d Almighty gives us an inspiring Rosh Hashana, wherever we may be, and may we all be blessed with a healthy and happy sweet New Year.

Rabbi Chaim, Chanie & Clan

The complete schedule for the holidays can be found on the website at chabaduptown.org/services.

High Holidays & COVID-19

  • Reservations (free) are required, with priority given to members and those who regularly attend services. 
  • Options are available for indoor or outdoor covered plaza seating. 
  • All services and programs have minimized capacity and maintain mandatory 6 foot distancing between family units and appropriate face masks.
  • Do not attend if you have been exhibiting or exposed to someone with any COVID-19 symptoms or a positive COVID-19 test. 
  • Main objective: hear the shofar on Sunday at one the options listed below at 8:15 am, 12:30 pm & 6:30 pm or at the many locations listed at www.shofarnearme.com
 Rosh Hashanah
 
Friday, September 18
Community Evening Service 7:00 pm
Light Holiday Candles 7:05 pm
YJP Evening Service 8:30 pm
   
Shabbos, September 19
Sefardi Sunrise Services 6:30-9:30 am
Community Morning Services
Latest Shema
9:30 am
10:10 am
Evening Service 7:00 pm
Light Holiday Candles AFTER 7:57 pm
   
Sunday, September 20
Sefardi Sunrise Service 6:30 am
Sefardi Shofar Service (Children allowed) 8:15 am
Morning Services
Latest Shema
9:30 am
10:10 am
Shofar Service (Children allowed) 12:30 pm
Mincha 6:00 pm
Outdoor Shofar & Tashlich Service (Children Allowed)
1455 W Loop S, Houston, TX 77027. Entrance from the back at 1535 Post Oak Park Dr. on the left side of the road.
6:30 pm
 
Havdalla & Holiday Ends
Living Torah #34 at www.70years.com
7:55 pm
 


 

7 day countdown...

7 days to Rosh Hashana... With distancing requirements in place, we are almost full! If you intend on coming to the many options for minyan and shofar sounding, we need you to register for the exact minyanim you plan to attend, so we can see how and try to accommodate everyone. Schedule and registration info at www.chabaduptown.org/services

Can't make it to shul? Walk to an outdoor and social-distanced Shofar gathering near you! LISTING OF PUBLIC OUTDOOR "PARKING LOT" SHOFAR SOUNDINGS IN THE HOUSTON AREA  Second Day of Rosh Hashana, Sunday, September 20, 2020 www.chabadhouston.com/shofarnearme

ALMOST 50% THERE, WITH 7 DAYS TO GO! Can you make us whole? www.chabaduptown.org/pavetheway

The virtual honey cake bake was a great success! Hundreds of women got together, virtually, to bake honey cake and hear words of Torah and kitchen inspiration in time for Rosh Hashana! Chanie gave the dvar Torah.... Check out the replay here.

Lulav and Esrog orders must be in by this Monday! Please place your order at chabadhouston.com/lulav


Wednesday, September 16, 7:30 PM: YJP Houston Exclusive Tour of House of Cards at Discovery Green.
Join a physically distanced tour of the newest light and art installation at Discovery Green, lead by Ady Avivi, Curator and Project Manager of Art at Discovery Green. House of Cards presented by Bracewell LLP is a public-art piece by Israel-based design studio OGE Group consisting of 126 oversized playing cards, each of which features a unique piece of artwork. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: www.yjphouston.org/houseofcards


Mazel tov on the birth of a boy to our niece and nephew, Rabbi Shmuli & Nechama Slonim of the Chabad at Rice University!

Mazel tov to Rebecca and Peter Botvin on the birth of a granddaughter to Vicky and Matt Hochman of Oakland, CA!


SHABBOS SELICHOS, MEVARCHIM TISHREI, PARSHAS NETZAVIM-VAYELECH

Friday, Elul 22 - September 11
Candle Lighting at 7:13 pm
Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:15 pm
Evening Shema after 7:57 pm

Shabbos, Elul 23 - September 12
Tehillim at 8:30 am
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Latest Morning Shema at 10:09 am
Kiddush in honor of Deedee's birthday

Mincha at 7:15 pm
Pirkei Avos, Chapter 5 & 6
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 8:06 pm
Living Torah #33 at www.70years.com

Selichos at 1:15 am

Sunday, Elul 24 - September 13
8:30 am Shacharis, followed by Elul Shofar sounding

VIRTUAL  CLASSES
www.chabaduptown.org/liveclass

Tuesday
12:00 pm - Parsha Class

Wednesday
8 PM YJP CLASS

Thursday
12:00 pm - Kitzur Shulchan Aruch - Jewish Law 
8:00 pm - Chassidus - Derech Mitzvosecha

mezuzah it forward #CONNECT10N #MezuzahConnect

First Fridays on the Plaza is in memory our grandparents whose yarzteits are this weekend, Chanie's grandfather Zaydie Fox, Shmuel Tzvi ben Dovber, a"H and Rabbi Chaim's grandmother, Bubby Lazaroff, Menucha Vitka bas Chaim Tzvi, a"h. May their memories be for a blessing.


The mezuzah has always been a sign of Jewish pride and symbol of honor.

Many of us may have a Mezuzah. We love how it provides spiritual protection and blessing, expresses our Jewish pride, and greets us with what feels like a Divine hug every time we enter or exit our home. 

Many of us have Jewish friends who may not yet experience what Mezuzah has to offer. 

Meet: Mezuzah it forward.

 An incredible opportunity to share the love, light and blessing of Mezuzah with those who would appreciate it most. 

If you have a friend who would appreciate a Mezuzah, we’ll chip in with you to help provide a gift that keeps giving. And you know what? We’ll even throw in free installation!

And if you need one yourself, we have one for you on the house, already gifted by an anonymous donor. They only ask that you share the joy by Mezuzah-ing it forward to the next lucky recipient. 

Sounds like a good deal, huh?

The focus on the mitzvah of Mezuzah is a wrap for our summer focus of week 10 of 10 for our summer long #CONNECT10N campaign, "10 ways to own your Judaism".

Here is the replay of this week's class on Mezuzah - WATCH


Friday, September 4, 7:30 PM: YJP Houston  First Fridays on the Plaza - Limited seating, RSVP required.

Thursday, September 10, 7:30 PM: Ladies Virtual Honey Cake Bake - RSVP to get link and/or an ingredient kit!

Wednesday, September 16, 7:30 PM: YJP Houston Exclusive Tour of House of Cards at Discovery Green

High Holiday Services - Registration required - Check link for full schedule
Rosh Hashanah:  September 18-20
Yom Kippur: September 27-28
Sukkot:  October 2-9
Simchat Torah: October 9-11


Can't make it to shul? Walk to an outdoor and social-distanced Shofar gathering near you! LISTING OF PUBLIC OUTDOOR "PARKING LOT" SHOFAR SOUNDINGS IN THE HOUSTON AREA  Second Day of Rosh Hashana, Sunday, September 20, 2020 www.chabadhouston.com/shofarnearme


The first phase of the construction of the Uptown Plaza is almost complete! Can you help pay for it? www.chabaduptown.org/pavetheway


We extend our sincere condolences to Susy, Alex & Evy Brown on the loss of their husband and father Beryl Chaim (Barry Howard) ben Leib Velvel Hakohen, a"h Brown


SHABBOS PARSHAS KI TAVO

Friday, Elul 15 - September 4
Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:22 pm
Candle Lighting at 7:30 pm
Evening Shema after 8:04 pm

Shabbos, Elul 16 - September 5
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Latest Morning Shema at 10:08 am
Mincha at 7:20 pm
Pirkei Avos, Chapter 3 & 4
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 8:14 pm
Living Torah #32 at www.70years.com

Sunday, Elul 17 - September 6
8:30 am Shacharis, followed by Elul Shofar sounding

VIRTUAL  CLASSES
www.chabaduptown.org/liveclass

Tuesday
12:00 pm - Parsha Class

Wednesday
8 PM YJP CLASS

Thursday
12:00 pm - Kitzur Shulchan Aruch - Jewish Law 
8:00 pm - Chassidus - Derech Mitzvosecha

 

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