I hope you had a meaningful, useful Yom Kippur. Thank you all for bringing such energy and spirit to everything at Kol Rinah!
Can anyone guess what new music I'm listening to today?
The life of a rabbi - at 3pm today, I'll be putting the machzorim away in the sanctuary and putting back out the siddurim, and I could use some help. If you can stop by at 3pm and help, that would be great. I hope we'll be done by 3:30pm or so--so if you can come before 3:30, do, but no need to come after. Thank you!
Per my sermon from the first day of Rosh Hashanah, if you are interested in being a part of some learning about how to how conversations across difference, please respond to this email.
Tonight Kabbalat Shabbat with Karen Kern will be at 6pm.
Candle lighting is 6:25pm.
Tomorrow, services start at 9am. We'll be celebrating the 100th birthday of Marian Katz, with a celebratory kiddush to follow!
We'll also hear our first "D'var Yisrael" from our shinshinItai Forte.
Shabbat ends at 7:18pm.
Sukkot begins Monday night, October 6.) The full Sukkot service schedule is here.
Sunday afternoon, October 3 from 3-5pm, families with littler kids are welcome to come help decorate our Sukkah. Details and signup here.
Let us not forget about the hostages, who have been in captivity now for 728 days, amidst the ongoing war in Gaza, where civilians continue to suffer.
May the one who makes peace in the heavens make peace over us, and over all Israel, and over all who dwell in the world.
Shabbat shalom and see you in shul,
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)
Morning Minyan on Zoom
Monday-Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7am; Sunday mornings and national holidays at 8am (not including Jewish holidays)
(Please note that Thursday morning minyan is now being held in-person at 7am (8am on national holidays) and is not on Zoom)
Friday nights and Shabbat mornings
Fridays, 6pm in the chapel (no streaming)
Saturdays, 9:00am (9:30am when we are doing our musical Kol Chadash service)
Click the link below, for the stream, as well as for additional instructions: https://www.kolrinahstl.org/kr-streaming
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