Shabbat Shalom from Rabbi Arnow 1/28/2022
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Dear Kol Rinah Family,
Please note: This Shabbat, we will not have services this Friday night or Saturday afternoon, but we will have services Saturday morning. More details below.
Rabbi Shafrin's beautiful sermon from last Shabbat, in the wake of the attack in Colleyville, TX, is available here.
My sermon from the previous week on the Israelites' thirst after leaving Egypt is available here.
In Torah Talk today at noon on Zoom, join Rabbi Shafrin to look at Judaism's take on responsibility and duty.
Sunday morning at 8am, we're trying something new. Our minyan (on Zoom, link below), will be focused on some learning about the service and prayers. We'll still say the core of the liturgy, but will focus on some more study of the parts of the service. Join us!
Free books! Kol Rinah has many books that we cannot fit in our library, as well as old prayer books and the like. Take as many as you'd like! Come by from Monday, January 31-Friday, February 11 whenever the office is open or on Sunday, February 13 from 11am-3pm.
For the coming weeks, we will only be having Shabbat services at Kol Rinah in person when we have twelve people signed up for that service by 3pm on Thursday. Based on that, we will not be having services this Friday night or Saturday afternoon, as we do not have twelve people signed up to come, but we will have services Saturday morning this week, which you can stream from home using the link below.
Please take note of our updated Covid protocols.
Candle lighting tonight is at 5:01pm, and Shabbat ends at 6:02pm.
May we all stay safe and healthy. Shabbat shalom,
Rabbi Noah Arnow
ZOOM AND STREAMING LINKS
To join our Zoom Minyanim or classes, click on the desired meeting link, or call into either of the following numbers:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 646 558 8656
Then, when prompted, enter the Meeting ID of the desired minyan/class then press #. Then, when prompted, enter the password then press #.
Services (all times Central)
Evening Minyan on Zoom
Sunday-Thursday evenings at 6pm (but not on Jewish holidays)
Friday evenings when not in person one hour before candle lighting
Morning Minyan on Zoom
Monday-Friday mornings at 7am; Sunday mornings and national holidays at 8am (not including Jewish holidays)
Learning Opportunities
Torah Talk with Rabbi Arnow or Rabbi Shafrin
Every Friday at 12pm
Join us for study and discussion of the week's Torah portion.
Friday nights when in person and Shabbat mornings
Fridays, 6pm
Saturdays, 9:30am
Click the link below, then click the triangular "play" buttom:
tinyurl.com/KR-Streaming
You can also set your computer or device in advance so that this link will continue streaming continuously and you will not have to press any buttons on Shabbat. To make sure that your device will not shut itself down or do into sleep mode, follow the directions below to disable sleep mode:
For PC:
To disable automatic Sleep:
1. Open up Power Options in the Control Panel. In Windows 10 you can get there from right clicking on the start menu and going to Power Options
2. Click "change plan settings" next to your current power plan
3. Change "Put the computer to sleep" to never
4. Click "Save Changes"
For Apple Products:
1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click "Energy Saver."
2. Do either of the following:
a. Set the amount of time your computer or display should wait before going to sleep: Drag the “Computer sleep” and “Display sleep” sliders, or the “Turn display off after” slider.
b. Keep your Mac from going to sleep automatically: Select “Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.”
Please note: This Shabbat, we will not have services this Friday night or Saturday afternoon, but we will have services Saturday morning. More details below.
Rabbi Shafrin's beautiful sermon from last Shabbat, in the wake of the attack in Colleyville, TX, is available here.
My sermon from the previous week on the Israelites' thirst after leaving Egypt is available here.
In Torah Talk today at noon on Zoom, join Rabbi Shafrin to look at Judaism's take on responsibility and duty.
Sunday morning at 8am, we're trying something new. Our minyan (on Zoom, link below), will be focused on some learning about the service and prayers. We'll still say the core of the liturgy, but will focus on some more study of the parts of the service. Join us!
Free books! Kol Rinah has many books that we cannot fit in our library, as well as old prayer books and the like. Take as many as you'd like! Come by from Monday, January 31-Friday, February 11 whenever the office is open or on Sunday, February 13 from 11am-3pm.
For the coming weeks, we will only be having Shabbat services at Kol Rinah in person when we have twelve people signed up for that service by 3pm on Thursday. Based on that, we will not be having services this Friday night or Saturday afternoon, as we do not have twelve people signed up to come, but we will have services Saturday morning this week, which you can stream from home using the link below.
Please take note of our updated Covid protocols.
Candle lighting tonight is at 5:01pm, and Shabbat ends at 6:02pm.
May we all stay safe and healthy. Shabbat shalom,
Rabbi Noah Arnow
ZOOM AND STREAMING LINKS
To join our Zoom Minyanim or classes, click on the desired meeting link, or call into either of the following numbers:
+1 312 626 6799
+1 646 558 8656
Then, when prompted, enter the Meeting ID of the desired minyan/class then press #. Then, when prompted, enter the password then press #.
Services (all times Central)
Evening Minyan on Zoom
Sunday-Thursday evenings at 6pm (but not on Jewish holidays)
Friday evenings when not in person one hour before candle lighting
Morning Minyan on Zoom
Monday-Friday mornings at 7am; Sunday mornings and national holidays at 8am (not including Jewish holidays)
Learning Opportunities
Torah Talk with Rabbi Arnow or Rabbi Shafrin
Every Friday at 12pm
Join us for study and discussion of the week's Torah portion.
Friday nights when in person and Shabbat mornings
Fridays, 6pm
Saturdays, 9:30am
Click the link below, then click the triangular "play" buttom:
tinyurl.com/KR-Streaming
You can also set your computer or device in advance so that this link will continue streaming continuously and you will not have to press any buttons on Shabbat. To make sure that your device will not shut itself down or do into sleep mode, follow the directions below to disable sleep mode:
For PC:
To disable automatic Sleep:
1. Open up Power Options in the Control Panel. In Windows 10 you can get there from right clicking on the start menu and going to Power Options
2. Click "change plan settings" next to your current power plan
3. Change "Put the computer to sleep" to never
4. Click "Save Changes"
For Apple Products:
1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click "Energy Saver."
2. Do either of the following:
a. Set the amount of time your computer or display should wait before going to sleep: Drag the “Computer sleep” and “Display sleep” sliders, or the “Turn display off after” slider.
b. Keep your Mac from going to sleep automatically: Select “Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off.”
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