Special Message
Shabbat Corner
For a full schedule of Sukkot and Simchat Torah services and programming, please visit our website calendar. Please note that the office will close at noon tomorrow, Friday, October 14 and remain closed through Tuesday, October 18.
- Shabbat Evening Service (Hybrid): 6:00 p.m.—Zoom
- Candle Lighting: 6:46 p.m.
- Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid): 9:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Torah Study (Hybrid): 10:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Mincha/Ma'ariv/Havdallah Service (Virtual): 7:00 p.m.–Zoom
- Conclusion of Shabbat: 7:29 p.m.
- Torah Parsha (Sukkot Chol HaMoed):
- Annual and Triennial: Exodus 33:12-34:26; Numbers 29:26-31
- Haftara: Ezekiel 38:18-39:16
Feel-Good News
mAAc Sukkah Party
Kol Hakavod to attendees of the mAAc (Mature Active Adult Community) Sukkah Party yesterday, Wednesday, October 12. Attendees assembled welcome kits as part of AARI's Elul Campaign and enjoyed time with friends old and new!
More information about the Elul Campaign as well as a list of sukkah party dates and locations can be found by expanding the toggle labeled "AARI Elul Campaign – Sukkah Parties and Welcome Kit Drop-Off" located toward the bottom of the page.
Yom Kippur Vegan Kapparot
A big Mazal Tov to Dolly the Chicken for an incredible show of spiritual uplift and fundraising ability during our Kol Nidre Vegan Kapparot on Tuesday, October 4. Due to the generosity of all those who swung money over their head as an atonement for their soul, we raised $150.70 for Operation Isaiah to benefit Atlanta Community Food Bank and the Jewish Family and Career Services Kosher Food Pantry. We look forward to more participation next year in this special holiday ritual and can't wait to see Dolly again!
Gimel Havurah at the Bremen Jewish Museum
Events
Other Things Happening at AA
- Fully vaccinated adults (16 years old and above) and individuals who have fully recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection in the last six months may attend indoor activities with or without a mask.
- If you are not vaccinated or have not recovered from a COVID-19 infection in the last six months (natural immunity), we invite you to use our virtual platform to participate with our community.
- If you are immunocompromised, a high-risk individual, or spend time around others who are, we encourage you to continue the use of masks when attending synagogue functions.
- For programs that share spaces with kids under five years old, including Family Shabbat, Kesher, and holiday celebrations, we will continue to require masks while inside the building for all attendees. We will always strive for outdoor gatherings for these communities whenever the weather cooperates.
We are hopeful that we are in the final stages of this pandemic, and we can continue to go from strength to strength (Hazak, Hazak, vNet'hazek). As we slowly reemerge from these difficult two years, there will be anxiety, concern, and caution. We anticipate some people will continue to wear masks. It is understandable to still be nervous about removing our masks indoors. Whatever choice you make regarding masks, we ask that, in the spirit of the cohesive and empathetic community that we are, you respect the choices that others make, even if you disagree with them. We will be monitoring the CDC recommendations carefully and will continue to adjust as we know more; this might mean that we revert to more stringent protocols if guidance changes. We appreciate your understanding, support, and patience as we continue to navigate these unprecedented times.
Over the High Holidays, our spiritual family was invited to share our light with those fleeing from darkness. Many of our committees and initiatives have agreed to host and share their beautiful sukkot around Atlanta with all of us. Everybody, whether assembling a welcome kit or not, is invited to come together for the holiday of Sukkot. More information as well as a list of sukkah party dates and locations can be found via the link below.
Help feed the women at Rebecca's Tent, a shelter for homeless women at Congregation Shearith Israel! There are 21 dates to fill during the months of December, January, and March. Volunteering to provide dinner this season is easier than ever; safety concerns limit the number of women served, and the shelter can now accept restaurant meals or your home-cooked specialties. If you're ready to choose your date(s) to volunteer, please fill out the online form (link below). After signing up, we will email you with confirmation of your submission. For more details or questions about volunteering, please contact Ann and Herb Alperin ([email protected]; 404.231.2310).
We are currently accepting nominations and applications for the Arnovitz Leadership Institute. This program was developed to shape and train the future leaders of our community. Our curriculum will provide unique and engaging training across a broad range of areas including leadership skills, ritual, marketing, branding, and public speaking. Classes will begin in October 2022 and run once monthly (except in December) through May 2023. Use the link below to apply or nominate someone. Applications are due by Wednesday, October 12. Spaces are limited for this exciting program, so please make sure to get your nomination(s)/application in soon!
The AAACTS (Awareness and Action to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex) Committee is working to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to children who have been trafficked and rescued. Please help these children feel confident and cared-for as they start school in the fall. You can help make this possible by making a donation to AAACTS via the donation form below.
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Donate to the Ukraine Emergency Fund of Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta