Yom Kippur was so meaningful, with standing room only - overflowing crowds! It would not be the same without you. Thank you for making it so special!
Days of awe are followed by days of joy! Join us for the Sukkos holiday! We will have dinner on Sunday September 23, Monday September 24 and Friday September 28! Register on the website at www.chabaduptown.org/joy
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Shabbos Parshas Ha'azinu
Friday, September 21
Services at 7:00 pm | RSVP for Shabbat Dinner
Candle Lighting at 7:01 pm
Shabbos, September 22
Chassidus at 9:00 am
Services at 10 am
Followed by Shabbos Kiddush & Farbengen
Mincha at 7:00 pm
Class in Laws of Sukkot
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 7:54 pm
Living Torah
Sunday, September 23
- 8:30 am Shacharis at 8:30 am, Followed by the real BLT = Bagels, Lox & Tefillin
SUKKOT SCHEDULE
Sunday, September 23
- 6:59 pm Light Holiday Candles
- 7:00 pm Mincha & Evening Services
- 8:00 pm Sukkot Holiday Community Dinner - Under the Stars!
Monday, Sept. 24
- 10:00 am Morning Services
- Lulav & Etrog Available for public use
- 7:00 pm Mincha & Evening Services (Maariv)
- After 7:51 pm Light Holiday Candles
- RSVP for Sukkot Dinner
Tuesday, Sept. 25
- 10:00 am Morning Services
- Lulav & Etrog Available for public use
- 7:00 pm Mincha
- 7:50 pm Maariv, Havdalla (in Sukkah) and Holiday Ends
Chol Hamoed, Wed., Sept 26-Friday, Sept. 28
- Shacharis at 6:45 am
- Lulav & Etrog Available for public use
Have a good Shabbos!
Rabbi Chaim & Chanie

