HJC News - Parshas Vayeishev - Shabbos Mevorchim - Cholent Kiddush
A thought for Chanuka: Menorah on the left.
Please join us tonight for an Oneg, including food, niggunim, divrei Torah, and friendship at the home of Yoyo and Marni Moore, 2392 Bromley, starting at 8:15pm. The event will be combined with a Sheva Brachos in honor of the Moores' nephew Tzvi Moore and his Kallah Merav.
We look forward to seeing you there! Both men and women are invited.
A Cholent Kiddush, with rolls available is co-sponsored by Rob and Jan Altshuler thanking Hashem for the ability to spend the winter in Florida;
and by Yoyo & Marni Moore & family in honor of the marriage of their nephew Tzvi Moore to Merav Mallory of Las Vegas, NV.
Please join the sit down kiddush & final Sheva Brachos honoring the Choson and Kallah.
The Coffee Club will meet this Shabbos morning at 8:30am, with the Parsha Shiur learning Torah Ohr.
Remember that babysitting and childrens' programs are eager to see your children Shabbos morning. Rabbi Kirsch's youth group starts at 10:15am.
The Navi Shiur began Sefer Yechezkel last Shabbos, learning about the Merkava, "God's Chariot". Now is the perfect time to join the shiur, an excellent prelude to Shabbos Mincha.
This week at Shalosh Seudos. I will be speaking about Rav Yitzchak Hutner, whose Yohrtzeit was the 20th of Kislev.
The shul's snowbirds are flying away for the winter, increasing our needs for weekday minyan participation. If you're not at work at 4:45pm this week, we'd love to see you. We haven't missed a minyan yet this season and we don't want to either.
This Shabbos is Shabbos Mevorchim. Chanukah starts this Sunday night with the first Chanukah candle.
Rosh Chodesh Teves is next Shabbos and Sunday.
The Simcha Kiddush will take place next Shabbos, Shabbos Chanukah, Rosh Chosesh Teves. Please contact the office to co-sponsor for a minimum of $18 a name.
Good Shabbos
Rabbi Davidovich
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Rabbi Raphael Davidovich
Heights Jewish Center
14270 Cedar Road
University Heights, OH 44121
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