September 25 - October 2, 2015 13 -19 Tishrei 5776 Shabbat Ha'azinu and Sukkot
Shabbat Tefilla Times
Shabbat Candle Lighting 6:43 pm (Plag 5:45 pm) Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 6:15 pm (Social Hall) 6:15 pm (Youth-Led) Ruach Minyan (Beit Midrash) 6:45 pm (Sanctuary)
Shacharit 7:00 am, 8:00 am, 8:45 am, 9:15 am Shabbat Mincha 6:30 pm (Sanctuary)
Shabbat Ends: 7:39 pm Candle Lighting Next Shabbat: 6:31 pm ( Plag 5:36 pm)
Shabbat Speakers and Shiurim Hashkama: Mechy Frankel 8:00 am: Rabbi Weinberg 8:45 am: Rachel Kosowsky Youth: Maya Goldberg
Mechy Frankel's Gemara Shiur: 9:00 am - Classroom F
David Eisenman's Gemara Shiur: 6:50 pm Between Mincha/Maariv Mechy Frankel, “Science vs Halachah: When Dwarfs Dispute Giants”
Condolences Condolences to Ron Sterling on the death of his mother, Channah Sterling, z''l. Condolences to Devorah Grayson on the death of her mother, Sarah Landesman, z''l.
Weekday and Sukkot Tefilla Times September 27 - October 2 For a complete schedule of Sukkot tefilla times, please click here. Sunday, Erev Sukkot Shacharit (Sanctuary): 8:00 am 9:00 am: (Youth-Led) Candlelighting: 6:40 pm Mincha/Maariv 6:40 pm Kiddush in the sukkah after 7:37 pm Monday, Sukkot Shacharit: 7:00 am, 8:00 am, 8:45 am, 9:15 am (Youth-Led) Mincha/Maariv: 6:35 pm Kiddush in the sukkah after 7:35 pm Candlelighting after 7:35 pm
Tuesday, Sukkot Shacharit: 7:00 am, 8:00 am, 8:15 am, 9:15 am (Youth-Led) Mincha/Maariv: 6:35 pm End of Yom Tov: 7:33 pm Wednesday, Chol HaMoed Sukkot Shacharit: 6:30 am (Sanctuary) 9:00 am (Youth-Led) Mincha/Maariv 6:35 pm
Thursday, Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shacharit: 6:30 am 9:00 am (Youth-Led) Mincha/Maariv: 6:35 pm Friday, Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shacharit: 6:30 am 9:00 am (Youth-Led)
Shabbat Kiddush ~Hashkama Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. ~8:00 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. ~8:45 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. ~Youth Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS.
Kiddush Duty
Security Duty
This Week: Schreiber Next Shabbat: Licht
This Week: Sterling Next Shabbat: Plotinsky
Sukkot Kiddush
Sukkot Day 1 Hashkama Minyan Kiddush is sponsored by Ed and Annabelle Friedman in memory of Ed's mother, Pauline Friedman, and by Ariel Winter, Lauren Shaham, Ilana and Natan in honor of Rabbi Ed and Bobbie Winter's 50th anniversary Sukkot Day 1 8:00 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 1 8:45 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 1 Youth Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 2 Hashkama Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 2 8:00 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 2 8:45 am Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS. Sukkot Day 2 Youth Minyan Kiddush is provided by KMS.
Kiddush Duty
Security Duty
Sukkot Day 1: Getz/Werbel Sukkot Day 2: Gershman/Shields
Sukkot Day 1: Friedman Sukkot Day 2: Bickel/Green
Current Events Not able to build a sukkah this year? Have a sukkah, but looking to meet new people? Have extra room in your sukkah? We can help! Contact Sarah Osborne at
[email protected] by Sunday at 10 am and we'll help to set you up! Please specify if you are offering to host a meal or looking to attend a sukkah meal, how many people you can host or how many in your party who need a meal, and which meals. Chag Sameach! September 28: 4:30 pm, Sukkah Hop for all children up to grade 5. Meet at KMS, and visit sukkot throughout the community. September 28: 9:45 pm, Oneg for college students at the home of Rabbi Ari and Suzy Israel, 708 Bromley Street. September 29: 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm, Junior/Senior Sukkah party: all high school juniors and seniors are invited to Rabbi and Elana Weinberg’s sukkah, 710 Hermleigh Road, for food, fun and learning. September 30: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Bnei Akiva "Pizza in the Hut" for Aleph (3d-6th graders). Enjoy a movie and pizza at the KMS sukkah. October 1: 9:00 pm, High school Sukkot oneg at the Turitz home, 504 Hermleigh Road. October 5: After hakafot, annual high school Simchat Torah dinner at KMS. October 3: 6:40 pm, Shiur, Schmooze and Seudah for all high schoolers in the KMS sukkah. MaTan Mother-Daughter Bat Mitzva learning program begins Sunday, October 11 and runs through January 10, 2016. Celebrate the exciting milestone of becoming a bat mitzvah with special mother-daughter chavruta style learning. Click here to find out more and to register today! Meet & Greet Rabbi Weinberg Events: Please join us for an informal "Meet & Greet Rabbi Weinberg" Open House! There are a series of Open House events hosted by KMS members in a variety of Kemp Mill neighborhoods to help KMS members and Rabbi Weinberg get to know one another. Please CLICK HERE to sign up (you must log into the KMS website). If you have any questions, please contact Alyssa Parness at
[email protected] or Victoria Rothenberg at
[email protected]. The Education Committee is busy planning classes for next year and looking for new teachers and topics. Please help by offering suggestions or comments at https://goo.gl/hAvjYy. For more information please contact Rebekah Rasooly at
[email protected].
Support the Ilan Rasooly, z"l, Playground Fund As we approach Ilan Rasooly's, z"l, first yahrtzeit, many KMS members have asked how they can help honor Ilan's memory. In response, the Rasooly family has asked KMS to create a Playground Fund to support maintenance and potential expansion of our playground. We are honored to help remember Ilan and are grateful to Rebekah, Avi, Irit, David, Tali, Jonathan and Leora for their support of KMS. Ilan was a much-loved member of the KMS community and we all continue to grieve his loss. May his neshama
have an aliyah.
Yahrzeit Kibbud Notifications It is customary for men to receive an aliyah or other kibbud on the Shabbat before a Yahrzeit. As KMS has gotten larger, our Yahrzeit list has unfortunately grown as well, making it increasingly difficult for our Gabbaim to personally contact all individuals about receiving a kibbud. Therefore, beginning with Yahrzeits occurring on or after Shabbat Shuva, September 19, we ask that all members who wish to receive a kibbud please contact the appropriate minyan Gabbai to make arrangements, preferably at least a week in advance of the yahrzeit date. 7:00 Minyan - Jonathan Rosenberg,
[email protected] (301-681-9361) 8:00 Minyan - Jeff Adler,
[email protected] (301-681-4672) 8:45 Minyan and Mincha - Chaim Himmelfarb,
[email protected] (301-649-1559) If we cannot accommodate you at one minyan because of a previously scheduled simcha, we will try to accommodate you at another. This change will not affect the Yahrzeit notices you receive from the KMS office; you will continue to receive them well in advance of the Yahrzeit.
Save the Date October 16-17: Scholar-in- Residence Shabbat with Rabbi Dov Lipman. November 8: 7:30 pm, Installation Event: We are planning an installation event for Rabbi Weinberg. Please save the date. Additional details on the event will be provided soon. November 13-14: Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat with Rabbanit Henkin
Youth News Youth Minyan Kiddush: If you are interested in sponsoring a Kiddush, click here to sign up on the KMS website. New cholent option available. Contact Rabbi Daniel Moses,
[email protected] for information. KMS Is Seeking a Youth Director: As our youth population continues to expand, KMS is seeking a dynamic and creative individual to serve on our staff as a part-time Youth Director. The Youth Director will be responsible for developing, planning, and managing our youth programming, including supervising the Youth Minyan; Shabbat and Yom Tov children’s groups, including training and supervision of group leaders; oversight of Bnei Akiva activities; and coordinating special educational, chesed, and social programs throughout the year. Hours will vary from month to month, and salary will be commensurate with experience. Please submit a cover letter and resume to
[email protected], or contact Gary Winters, KMS Youth VP, at (202) 491-4181 for further information.
Opportunities to Get Involved and Help The KMS Tzedaka Fund helps people in need in the greater Kemp Mill Community. Donations to the Tzedaka Fund would help us meet these requests. Please give generously to the KMS Tzedaka Fund by sending your tax-deductible donation to the KMS office. Checks should be made payable to the KMS Tzedaka Fund. If you are in need of financial assistance, please contact Karen and Jeff Wasserstein (
[email protected],
[email protected]) The Chesed Committee provides support for members in need (health, family problems, disabilities that prevent
people from attending shul, etc.). If you or anyone you know might be in need of help, or would like to volunteer to assist others, please contact the Chesed committee. The coordinator on duty for September is Sheila Frankel. Her contact information is
[email protected], 301-593-3949. KMS is looking for a full-time executive director. A job description for the Executive Director position can be viewed at https://www.kmsynagogue.org/executive-director-of-kemp-mill-synagogue.html. Interested candidates can submit resumes to
[email protected]. Please spread the word to potential applicants.
Refua Shleima Nechama Yenta bat Raizal, Yehoshua Dan ben Naomi, Binyamin ben Sara, Bayla Tova bat Rivka, Rachel Blimah bat Freydel, Levi Yitzchock ben Rachel HaCohen, Baruch Yosef ben Riffel, Yechiel Mechl ben Eidel, Aviva bat Gittel, Menucha bat Aharon, Chaim ben Rachel, Dina Yael bat Sheindel Reizel, Tova Necha bas Rifka Sipa, Yehoshua Gavriel ben Bracha, Mordechai Ozer Yoseph ben Chaia Rochel, Sarah bat Chana, Chana Kayla bas Shoshana Ruchel. Please keep these names in mind during recitation of the misheberach for cholim. Please email the office at
[email protected] if you would like to add names to this list
Community Connection The KMS Community Connection is online! Visit www.kmsynagogue.org/community to keep up with events and community programs. To submit a Community Connection item, please visit: http://www.kmsynagogue.org/submit-a-community-connection.html