1 of 5 10/12/2011 10:31 AM Sukkot Guide The haftorah for the first day of Sukkot on Thursday brings the familiar words of Zechariah "Then the Lord shall be King over all the earth: on that day the Lord shall be One and God's name One.(Zech. 14:9)" Hazzan Saul Wachs brought an inspiring teaching to our community last week about the radical juxtaposition between the prophetic context of this verse (warfare and impending doom), and the way the rabbis eternalize this verse in concluding our Aleynu prayer. In their re-working, the rabbis establish a dream of tikkun ha'olam (a repaired world) wherein wickedness is no more and people prove capable of using their God-given capacity to change and to grow. Aleynu's message is not about vanquishing God's enemies as in our haftorah. Rather, it is about how we pray three times each day (with Aleynu, evening, morning, and afternoon) for the faith that transformation and redemption are possible. So often, changing words around a text can grant it a fresh context. Our sages believed that our words can change worlds. Enjoy this touching illustration of that point. So may we begin the New Year 5772 with our words shared with each other this Sukkot. Chag Sameach, Rabbi William Hamilton Sukkot Full Service Schedule Erev Sukkot, Wednesday, October 12 Mincha/Ma'ariv 5:56 pm (Chapel) Sukkot Day 1, Thursday, October 13 Shacharit 8:45am (Sanctuary/Lulav) Mincha/Ma'ariv 5:56 pm (Chapel) Sukkot Day 2, Friday, October 14 Shacharit 8:45 am (Sanctuary/Lulav) Mincha/Ma'ariv for Shabbat (KICKS)5:45 pm (Chapel) Shabbat Chol Hamoed, Saturday, October 15 Shacharit 8:30am (Sanctuary/Kohelet) School in Shul 8:45am donuts / 9 am classes Nitzanim, Mini-Minyan and Junior Congregation 10:45 am Mincha/Seudah Shlishit/Ma'ariv 5:26 pm (Chapel) Chol Hamoed Sukkot
2 of 5 10/12/2011 10:31 AM Sunday, October 16 Shacharit 8 am (Chapel/Lulav) Ma'ariv 7 pm (100 Centre Street) Monday, October 17 Shacharit 6:45 am (Chapel/Lulav) Ma'ariv 7 pm (Chapel) Tuesday, October 18 Shacharit 6:45 am (Chapel/Lulav) Ma'ariv 7 pm (Chapel) Hoshana Rabba, Wednesday, October 19 Shacharit 6:30 am (Chapel/Willows) Erev Shemini Atzeret, Wednesday, October 19 Mincha/Ma'ariv 5:44 pm (Chapel) Shemini Atzeret, Thursday, October 20 Shacharit 8:45 am (Sanctuary/Yizkor) Mincha 5:44 pm (Sanctuary) Erev Simchat Torah, Thursday, October 20: 5:30 pm Family Service (Landers) 6:30pm Ma'ariv and Hakafot (Sanctuary). Reminder, please sign up for dinner here. Simchat Torah, Friday, October 21 Shacharit 8:45 am (Sanctuary) TorahImprov10:45 am with Rachel Klein for 5-11 year olds (Novakoff) Mincha/Ma'ariv for Shabbat (KICKS)5:41 pm (Chapel) Shabbat Bereshit, Saturday, October 22 Shacharit 8:45 am (Sanctuary) School in Shul 8:45 am donuts / 9 am classes Nitzanim, Mini-Minyan andjunior Congregation 10:45 am Mincha/Seudah Shlishit/Ma'ariv 5:16 pm (Chapel) Guide to Sukkot Practice Leil Sukkot - Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Evening Services, 5:56 pm, Rabb Chapel Home/Sukkah Ritual Because Sukkot moves directly into Shabbat this year, we prepare an eruv tavshilin before the holiday, enabling us to prepare food for Shabbat on Friday. It is customary to set aside a partly roasted egg and piece of bread to remain uneaten until Shabbat, reciting the blessing asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu al mitzvat eruv. Light festival candles at home with two blessings (l'hadlik ner shel yom tov and shehechiyanu) no later than 5:51 pm.
3 of 5 10/12/2011 10:31 AM It is customary to light a long-burning or yartzeit candle as well (without a blessing) so fire will be available to transfer for lighting candles on Thursday (6:49 pm) and Friday (no later than 5:47 pm) evenings or for cooking during the holiday. Kiddush for festivals should be made in the Sukkah followed by the additional blessings asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu leisheiv basukkah then shehechiyanu. We invite ushpizin, spiritual guests to sit alongside the people we have invited in. (See here for more.) We say hamotzi as usual, over two challot, and additional prayers are included in Birkat HaMazon. If it is raining, we eat indoors. All seven days of Sukkot, we make an effort to eat, drink, learn, and spend free time in the sukkah. Conceptually during this period, our homes become our temporary dwellings and our sukkot are our permanent dwellings. Sukkot, First Day - Thursday, October 13, 2011 Morning Services, 8:45am, Main Sanctuary 9:45 am, Hallel with lulav cluster 10:05 am, Torah service 11:40 am, Hoshanot (circular procession) with lulav cluster We take up our lulavim before hallel. With the lulav cluster held in the right hand and the etrog in the left, the blessing al n'tilat lulav is said with etrog upside down (pitom, flower, facing down). Following the blessing, the etrog is turned right side up. The cluster is waved three times in each of the six directions: front, right, back, left, up, and down. Afternoon Services, 5:45 pm, Rabb Chapel Mincha followed by learning and Ma'ariv Kiddush in the sukkah Home/Sukkah Ritual Light festival candles at/after 6:49 pm (transferring fire from an existing flame), with the blessing l'hadlik ner shel yom tov Recite festival kiddush in the sukkah for the second night of Sukkot, followed by shehechiyanu first and leisheiv basukkah (invert the order from the previous night) Sukkot, Second Day - Friday, October 14, 2011 Morning Services, 8:45 am, Main Sanctuary 9:45 am, Hallel with lulav cluster 10:05 am, Torah service 11:40 am, Hoshanot (circular procession) with lulav cluster
4 of 5 10/12/2011 10:31 AM Afternoon Services, 5:52 pm, Rabb Chapel Mincha followed by learning Ma'ariv for Shabbat with KICKS (KI Community Kabbalat Shabbat) Kiddush in the sukkah followed by STEW-kot dinner STEW-kot KI will provide vegetarian stew. Sides are dairy/vegan potluck. Please bring either pre-packaged, purchased food that is sealed and marked with a kosher symbol, or something made with raw vegetables (like a green salad). Wine, challah, cheese, and dips are all welcome. Please bring reusable bowls, plates, flatware, and cups for your family to use. Food must be purchased before the beginning of the holiday. RSVP online today (we cannot take RSVPs after Tuesday, 10/11). Home Ritual Light Shabbat candles from an existing flame no later than 5:47 pm. Shabbat rituals take place in the sukkah. Shabbat Chol Hamoed - Saturday, October 15, 2011 Morning Services, 8:30 am, Main Sanctuary 9:45 am, Hallel without lulav cluster 10:05 am, Reading of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 10:25 am, Torah service 10:45 am, Nitzanim, Mini-Minyan, and Junior Congregation 11:40 am, Hoshanot (circular procession) without lulav cluster Talmud study, 5 pm, in the Sukkah Afternoon Services, 5:26 pm, Rabb Chapel Mincha followed by learning and Ma'ariv 6:46 pm Havdallah in the sukkah BBQ and Book in the KI Sukkah Saturday, October 15, 7 pm (beginning with havdalah) In a more-or-less Israeli-style mangal (BBQ), members are invited to bring kosher meats and side dishes of their choice to grill in the garden, following which there will be a discussion of a book by Gershom Gorenberg, the Israeli author who is coming to speak at KI on November 9.
5 of 5 10/12/2011 10:31 AM Chol Hamoed - Intermediate Days of Sukkot - Sunday, October 16, 2011 Morning Services, 8 am, Rabb Chapel Hallel recited with lulavim Hoshanot procession with lulavim New Member Brunch, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Join other new members in a local sukkah for a delicious brunch, great community, and a fun time. Contact the Main Office (617-277-9155 / mainoffice@congki.org) for more details. Deadline for RSVP: Wednesday, October 12. Sukkot BBQ at Eric Brass's House, 1-6 pm, 118 Winchester St. Brookline The KI community is invited to join together to celebrate Sukkot at Eric Brass's Sukkah. This event will be held weather permitting. Family Sukkot Program, 5-7 pm KI's team of extraordinary family educators are pleased to present the first in a four-part series called "Judaism You Can Touch; What can ritual do for you?" starting with the holiday of Sukkot. There will be age-appropriate learning for the entire family, and dinner will be served. Please let us know that you are coming so we can order enough food. RSVP to Paula at paula@congki.org or 617-277-9155) by Wednesday, October 12. Evening Services, 7 pm, 100 Centre Street Details on the rest of the holiday will be sent out on Monday morning. A sweet, joyous and healthy Sukkot to you and yours! Chag Sameach! If you have any questions regarding this e-mail, please contact the Main Office of Congregation Kehillath Israel. Congregation Kehillath Israel 384 Harvard St. Brookline, MA 02446 (617) 277-9155 Fax: (617) 277-2919 mainoffice@congki.org Forward email This email was sent to mainoffice@congki.org by mainoffice@congki.org Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. Congregation Kehillath Israel 384 Harvard St. Brookline MA 02446