Vol. 14, Issue 25 (#749) E-mail Edition Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie Shul News – Shabbos Yom Kippur, 5774 (10 Tishrei-09/14/2013)

Table of Contents

News and Announcements 
     Children’s Program for Yom Kippur 
     Arrival of Sukkos Orders 
     Yom Kippur – Corrected times 
     We’re In The News 
     Kiddush Schedule for Next Month 
     Kiddush Schedule for Next Few Weeks 
     Help Your Neighbor 
     Sukkos Farbrengens 
     Time is NOW to reserve for Simchas Torah 
     Thank You 
Timely Reminders 
Schedule for the Coming Week 
Shabbat L’Yisraelim 
Useful Information 
From our Online Magazine

News and Announcements

 

Children’s Program for Yom Kippur

We’re excited and ready for a great kids’ program on Yom Kippur. The schedule includes open play groups, games, activities, snacks and a lunch.

If you bring a child to Shul, please encourage him/her to participate in the children’s program, and be mindful of other people’s Shul experience.

Thank you to the dedicated and caring group leaders who will be making things happen, and to all the  hardworking volunteers, too (close to 25 in total!).

Arrival of Sukkos Orders

The Schach should be in right after Yom Kippur, and delivered to homes Sunday morning, September 15.

The Lulavim and Esrogim should be available for pickup on Tuesday, September 17, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. (with breaks for Mincha and Maariv). If these times are not convenient for you, we can make other arrangements. 

Yom Kippur - Correct times

Friday, 9/13 
3:30 p.m.   Mincha 
6:43 p.m.   Candlelighting 
6:59 p.m.   Fast Begins 
6:50 p.m.   Kol Nidrei *Please note, this is the correct time. 
8:30 p.m. – Estimated end of Maariv

Shabbos, 9/14 
9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
11:45 a.m.Yizkor (approximately) 
2: 50 p.m. Estimated end of Davening 
5:10 p.m.   Mincha and Neilah 
7:43 p.m.   Maariv and fast ends

We’re in The News!

http://skokie.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/sukkahs-on-wheels-a-skokie-tradition

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/suburbs/evanston_skokie_morton_grove/community/chi-ugc-article-chabad-sukkahs-on-wheels-a-family-tradition-2013-09-11,0,487623.story

Kiddush Schedule for Next Few Weeks

9/14 – Yom Kippur: NO kiddush, lunch for kids  
9/19 – Sukkot: NO kiddush  
9/20 – Sukkot: NO kiddush  
9/21 – Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkot: regular kiddush in the Sukkah  
9/26 – Shmini Atzeret: NO kiddush  
9/27 – Simchat Torah: Breakfast kiddush, Lunch by reservation here 
9/28 – Shabbat Bereishit: regular Kiddush

Help Your Neighbor

There are many local families in our own community that need assistance with the additional Yom Tov expenses. 100% of your contribution goes to help these families. You can give/mail your check to Rabbi Posner to distribute to those in need.

Sukkos Farbrengens

This year we were blessed with more hosts than days! We thank everyone who offered and will try to move you up on the list for next year. Our Schedule is as follows:

For Women: 
Motzai Shabbos Chol Hamoed (9/21), 8:30 p.m. – Muchnik, 8824 Kenneth

For Men: 
First Day of Yom Tov (9/19), 4:30 p.m. – Gold, 8821 Kilpatrick 
Second Day of Yom Tov (9/20), 4:45 p.m. – Fedida, 8653 Keeler 
Shabbos Chol Hamo’ed (9/21), 4:45 p.m. – Finkel, 8636 Keeler 
Sunday, Chol Hamoed (9/22), 7:30 p.m. – Rashkow, 8832 Kenton 
Monday, Chol Hamoed (9/23), 8:30 p.m. – Miller, 9055 Keystone 
Tuesday, Chol Hamoed (9/24), 7:30 p.m. – Levy, 9116 Four Winds Way

Time is NOW to reserve for Simchas Torah

As we do every year, we will have a communal Simchas Torah lunch on 9/27. The food is always great and the atmosphere even better. After a long week of celebrating Sukkot with delicious home-cooked foods, this might just be the ticket! This meal was founded and organized for many years by Manny Scheer, a”h.

This meal is by reservation only – reserve here.

Thank Yous

We thank the following for welcoming and guiding the many guests to Rosh Hashana services: Beth Herst, Rivkah Kaplan, Rob Phillips, Zeesy Posner, Rivkie Raices, David and Judi Superstein

We thank to Larry Frazin, Rebecca Friedman, Steve Friedman, and Yankel Raices, for setting up shul for Yom Kippur.

Mazal Tov

Mazal Tov to Rabbi Chaim and Rochel Telsner for the Upsheren of their son Mendel. May they have much of Yiddishe, Chassidishe Nachas!

Timely Reminders

Yom Kippur is this Shabbos and Sukos is next Thursday and Friday. See times and reminders for each day in the “Schedule for the Coming Week”

We continue to say "L'Dovid.." (annotated Tehilas Hashem Sidur, p. 76, 115, 220, 267) in Shacharis and Mincha until the end of Sukos, and recite three chapters per day of Tehillim concluding on Yom Kippur.

We do not say Tachnun after Yom Kippur until the end of the month of Tishrei.

Next Tuesday is 13th of Tishrei, the Yahrzeit of the Rebbe. R. Shmuel, known as the Maharash. You can read more about him on our website, here.

In order to be permitted to prepare on Sukos for Shabbos, remember to make an Eruv Tavshillin on Erev Sukos. (Page 327 in the annotated Tehilas Hashem Sidur)

Schedule for the Coming Week

 

This Friday – Erev Yom Kippur

3:30 p.m.   Mincha 
6:43 p.m.   Candlelighting 
6:59 p.m.   Fast Begins 
6:50 p.m.   Kol Nidrei

Shabbos – Yom Kippur Day

9:38 a.m.   Latest Morning Krias Shma 
9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
11:45 a.m.Yizkor (approximately) 
2: 50 p.m. Estimated end of Davening 
5:10 p.m.   Mincha and Neilah 
7:43 p.m.   Maariv and fast ends

Sunday

8:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
9:00 a.m.   Tanya 
6:50 p.m.   Mincha 
                  followed by “The Living Torah” 
7:30 p.m.   Maariv

Monday

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
7:15 a.m.   Gemora with Rabbi Posner 
7:00 p.m.   Parashat Hashavua L’Dovrei Ivrit with Rabbi Raices 
6:50 p.m.   Mincha 
7:29 p.m.   Maariv 
8:00 p.m.   Weekly Torah Class with Rabbi Yochanan Posner

Tuesday

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
7:15 a.m.   Gemora with Rabbi Posner 
10:00 a.m.Weekly Parsha and discussion with Rabbi B. Epstein 
2:30 p.m.   “What Page are We On in the Prayerbook?” Davening class for women with Mrs. Raices 
6:50 p.m.   Mincha 
                  Chassidic Discourses with Rabbi Raices 
7:27 p.m.   Maariv

Wednesday – Erev Sukos

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
7:15 a.m.   Gemora Shabbos with Rabbi Posner 
                  Remember to make Eruv Tavshillin 
6:35 p.m.   Candlelighting 
6:45 p.m.   Mincha & Maariv

Thursday – First Day of Sukos

9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
4:30 p.m.   Farbrengen in the GoldSukkah, 85520 Kedvale 
7:34 p.m.   Candlelighting after this time from pre-existing flame 
6:45 p.m.   Mincha & Maariv

Next Friday – Second Day of Sukos

9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
4:45 p.m.   Farbrengen in the Fedida Sukkah, 8653 Keeler 
6:31 p.m.   Candlelighting 
6:40 p.m.   Mincha and Kabolas Shabbos

Shabbos – Chol Hamoed Sukos

9:40 a.m.   Latest Morning Krias Shma 
9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
                  followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah sponsored by
4:45 p.m.   Farbrengen in the Finkel Sukkah, 8636 Keeler 
6:30 p.m.   Mincha 
7:31 p.m.   Maariv and Shabbos ends 
8:30 p.m.   Farbrengen for Women in the Muchnik Sukkah, 8824 Kenneth

Sunday - Chol Hamoed Sukos

8:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
6:35 p.m.   
                  followed by “The Living Torah” 
7:18 p.m.   Maariv 
7:30 p.m.   Farbrengen in the Rashkow Sukkah, 8832 Kenton

Monday - Chol Hamoed Sukos

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
7:30 a.m.   Gemora Shabbos with Rabbi Posner 
6:35 p.m.   Mincha 
7:16 p.m. Maariv 
8:30 p.m.   Farbrengen in the Miller Sukkah, 9055 Keystone

Tuesday - Chol Hamoed Sukos

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
7:30 a.m.   Gemora Shabbos with Rabbi Posner 
6:35 p.m.   Mincha 
7:14 p.m.   Maariv 
7:30 p.m.   Farbrengen in the Levy Sukkah, 9116 Four Winds Way

Wednesday – Hoshana Rabba

6:30 a.m.   Shacharis 
                  Remember to make Eruv Tavshillin 
6:22 p.m.   Candlelighting 
6:30 p.m.   Mincha 
7:13 p.m.   Maariv, Kiddush and
 Hakafos

Thursday – Shmini Atzeres

9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
10:45 a.m.Yizkor (approximately)
6:30 p.m.   Mincha 
7:22 p.m.   Candlelighting after this time from pre-existing flame 
7:20 ?? p.m.    Maariv, Kiddush and Hakafos

Friday – Simchas Torah

9:00 a.m.   Shacharis 
6:19 p.m.   Candlelighting from pre-existing flame 
6:25 p.m.   Mincha and Kabolas Shabbos

Shabbos Beraishis

9:42 a.m.   Latest Morning Krias Shma 
9:00 a.m.   Shacharis followed by washing Kiddush( lunch) 
5:55 p.m.   Mincha 
Followed by Seudah/Farbrengen 
7:18 p.m.   Maariv and Shabbos ends

Yom Kippur L’Yisraelim

Yom Kippur L'Yisraelim, provided by Rabbi Menachem Slavaticki and the Chabad Israeli Center, will meet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Northbrook.

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