Need a pass for Yom Kippur?
Call the office at 952.545.2424 or email Tobi Cooper
To request a pass be put in will-call for you.
If you've ordered a pass, but haven't received it in the mail, it will be waiting for you at will call.
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Saturday morning, Oct 5
9:30 am in the Chapel
SPA (Soulful Prayer at Adath)
9:45-11 am in the Library
Unplug from your week and plug into inspiring prayer and learning. Join Rabbi Weininger along with Nancy Krawetz on guitar and Michael Raymond on drums as we celebrate Shabbat in a soulful, musical service.
See monthly SPA dates
For your home observance:
Friday night candle lighting: 6:30 pm | Shabbat ends at 7:30 pm
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Shabbat Service Schedule
Oct 4-5
Friday, Oct 4
6:00 Friday Evening
Service in the
Chapel
Saturday, Oct 5
9:30 am Saturday Morning
Service in the
Chapel
followed by
Congregational
Kiddush lunch.
If you would like to sponsor a kiddush luncheon to mark your occasion, contact Bernie Goldblatt at bernieg@adath.net or 612.432.0441
Next week, in observance of Yom Kippur, you will not receive your Chadashot on Wednesday. Watch for it in your email on Thursday.
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Torah for Tots Childcare
Oct 5 • 10 am-12 pm in Gan Shelanu Preschool Room Gimel
Childcare for children 2 years-PreK while parents attend services.
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Knitting Plus
Adath's Knitting Club
Sunday, Oct 6 • 1-3 pm in the Library with Debbie Spencer & Erica Kopilenko
Join us for a Knitting circle for beginning & experienced knitters, crocheters, cross-stitchers and more! No cost. No RSVP necessary.
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High Holy Day Food Drive: Be a Hesed Hero!
Help us reach our goal! Bring two grocery bags of food for the St. Louis Park Emergency Program (STEP) or make a $36 donation to Adath Hesed. Bring your bags to the trailer near the Social Hall entrance as you enter for Kol Nidre services.
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Soul Food for the New Year
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Adult Haftarah
with Bev Fishman
Saturdays, starting Oct 5
10-10:30 am in the Foyer
Do you want to learn how to chant Haftarah or refresh your skills? Join Bev on Shabbat mornings to expand your knowledge and grow your skills. No prior training necessary.
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Intro to Judaism
with Rabbi Kravitz and Clergy from Beth El and Sharei Chesed
Tuesdays, Sept - May • 7:30-9 pm
Open to Jews, non-Jews, people who grew up in interfaith families and those considering conversion. The rabbis of Adath Jeshurun, Beth El and Sharei Chesed synagogues jointly offer this class. A Hebrew reading class with Rachel Levitt will teach phonetic Hebrew reading and home-based prayer skills (for foods, Shabbat home rituals, etc.) plus frequently used modern Hebrew terms.
Classes held at Beth El, Sharei Chesed and Adath
Hebrew Reading Course Cost: $125 /$160 couples
RSVP: Anna Simon, annas@adath.net or 952.215.3904
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Simchat Torah
Monday, October 21
5 pm Dinner • 6:30 pm Service
All congregation complimentary pasta dinner. Please register so we know how many breadsticks to bake! REGISTER
6:15 pm—Family Song Session with Hazzan Dulkin
6:30 pm—Evening Service with live music, dancing and UNROLLING THE WHOLE TORAH!
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New this Fall! Early Childhood Music Class!
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Adath is excited to offer a fun-filled music class for you and your little ones! Ross engages young senses with energetic songs, Jewish melodies, Hebrew learning, instruments, movement and more! Open to all Twin Cities families.
7 week session:
Sundays, 9:30-10:00 am in the Adath Library
Oct. 27; Nov 3, 10, 17; Dec 1, 8, 15
Cost: $60 per family household
Spots are limited!
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Save the Dates for more Halev Family Fun this Fall!
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HaLev: Families Growing Together
Our Fall HaLev programming is live on the website. Take a peak and save the dates! Lots of family fun awaits.
Take me to the Website!
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Register for our Fall/Winter Programs online!
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Classes, Study Groups, Services and so many Events!
The fall season has already begun! Visit our website to register for enriching, delightful, and delicious opportunities brought to you by Adath's Center for Learning and Spirtuality.
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Ten @ Adath
Teen Educational Network for grades 9-12
We've launched our Teen Educational Network offering meaningful, congregation-based experiential learning for teens in grades 9-12.
Details & Registration
We welcome ongoing registration.
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Save the Date! The Great Taste
To benefit ICA Food Shelf
Thursday, Oct 24 • 5 pm at Minnetonka Community Center
Featuring great food from 20 local restaurants, great beer and wine from local breweries and wine shops, silent auction, and program that highlights ICA’s work.
Details and Tickets
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Come join our fabulous and fun-loving team! Great colleagues and terrific kids! Part time and full time positions available. Morning and afternoon hours. Education degree not required. Please send all candidates our way. Contact Janice Schachtman, 952.545.8694
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A Meaningful Yom Kippur
Leading up to this important week, our students learned about Yom Kippur and reflected on ways to better themselves in the coming year. In class, they’ve discussed new beginnings, asking for forgiveness, and doing acts of Teshuvah. As we embark on our 125th year, we reflect on how we can continue to inspire these acts and nurture young Jewish minds. May you be sealed in the book of life and have a meaningful Yom Kippur!
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Check our website to see a full list of classes, programs, study groups & more!
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Weekly Torah Portion: Vayelech Shuvah
Every week, JTS (Jewish Theological Seminary) posts new commentaries created by their faculty, students and staff. Learn more at http://www.jtsa.edu/jts-torah-online
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