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Edited by: Carole Miller, Lea Moskowitz The Torah Times Of Congregation B nai Torah Together We Honor G-d and Torah, Promote Spiritual Growth and Strengthen Our Community Produced by Vicki Goldberg Volume 14, Issue 2 Tishrei - Cheshvan 5772 October 2011 Inside this issue: Rabbi s Message 2 President s Message Compu-Te-Que Picture 3 Good Search Informati 4 Good Search Toolbar 5 Sisterhood News 6 Religious School Veteran s Information Yahrzeits 7 Ritual Committee Report Birthday Messages 8 Gift Shop News Anniversary Messages 9 Thank You Soup Kitchen Tree of Life Leaf New Members Federation News 10 Library Notes 11 High Holiday Schedule Party Information Year Book October Calendar 12 Advertisers Pages 13 Rabbi s Reminders 14 Break-the the-fast Fast-Celebration The Shofar sounded ending our fast and when it did all thoughts turned to the scrumptious meal awaiting us. We had many members and non members attend this wonderful meal prepared by our Sisterhood. Through the generous donations of our many sponsors we enjoyed a great evening of wonderful food and fellowship. We wish to thank the following for contributing to the Break -the the- Fast. It is not too late to join this generous group contact Lea to do so: Jesse Acosta, Bari & Stuart Amols, Keyla Anglada, Geri & Larry Babitts, Roberta & Norman Feldman,, Rose Grace, Steve Halpern, Lynn Hartman, Evelyn & Jerry Holt, Valerie & Rabbi Kane, Lois & Nat Liebman, Saralee & Tom Morrissey,, Rita & Bill Pender, Debra Rodensky, Carin & Edward Rothberg, Patrizia & Dr. Mark Rubin, Eileen & George Selis, Caryl & Charles Shalett,, Lorraine & Chuck Weissman, Bertha Wohl Thank you to for the arrangement of flowers they gave for Rosh Hashanah. Thank you to The Turetsky Family for the arrangement of flowers they gave for Yom Kippur. Thank you to Robin & Ira Freedman and family for supplying the honey jars for a sweet New Year. CHAMPAGNE, CHOCOLATE And ART EXTRAVAGANZA DATE: October 22nd Time: 7:30 PM Location: Aberdeen Clubhouse, Clyde Morris Blvd. Ormond Beach Cost: $18. Per Person In conjunction with the Ormond Beach Art Guild, Congregation B nai Torah will host an Evening of Elegance as we sip champagne, indulge in delicious chocolates, and stroll the aisles admiring the reasonably priced art work on display by many prominent artists. Two of the artists, whose work will be featured, are our own Sema Friedman and Alan Stone. We hope you will join us for this indulgent evening and support our talented artists.

V O LUM E 14, I S S UE 2 The Desk of Rabbi S. David Kane... PAGE 2 This week as we begin the High Holiday season Jews around the world are flocking to synagogues. The question that Rabbis ask is: Why do they come? Some say, it s to hear the special melodies that the leaders of the service chant. Some say, it is out of respect for a tradition that they don t closely observe, but don t want to disregard all together. Other says, that Jews come to the High Holiday service to see other Jews, to check in. What is interesting to me is that none of the respondents that answered the question said that Jews come to High Holiday services to pray. Does it mean that today s Jewish Americans are too sophisticated to pray, or does it mean that the occasions that they use for prayer does not take place in the synagogue. In fact, the larger issue might be what exactly is a Jewish prayer? Is it better to offer it in Hebrew? Should we be asking? Praising? Something else? The Hebrew word for to pray translates to examine one s self. This concept is difficult because we are taught as small children to pray to our father in heaven and ask for things or show gratitude. In fact, the Jewish tradition of prayer compels us as responsible Jews to communicate with God in a totally different way. Please join us for Rosh Hashanah Services to explore how our tradition wants us to talk to God. A Sweet New Year from Valerie & Me Message from the President PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Now that summer has drawn to a close and the weather seems to be a bit cooler, it s time for our High Holidays to begin. We are still sprucing up the grounds for the holidays and with a few more days to go, hope to finish the task. A special thank you goes to Jerry Epstein for painting the lines on our paved parking lot. Now we can see where our cars really belong. We would like to thank Rose Grace and Stephen This month s message by: Co-President - Norm Feldman Halpern for hosting a beautiful Slichot Service led by Rabbi Kane this past week. The movie, Praying with Lior, was quite moving. If you haven t seen it, put it on your list as a must see. The nosh afterward was tasty, especially the coconut bars (my personal favorite). I must get the recipe. A few dates to mark on your calendars: Kol Nidre on October 7 th, Yom Kippur on October 8 th followed by the annual Break the Fast, building the Sukkah on October 9 th, Shemini Atzert, and Simchat Torah October 20th the Champagne and Chocolate Art Festival on October 22 nd, the Daytona Toyota Holiday Classic Tournament on November 20 th, and the Rick Michel Sinatra, Martin and Davis Show on Saturday, January 7, 2012. Roberta and I wish all our congregants and their families a very Happy, Healthy New Year. L Shana Tovah Tikateyu, Norm Feldman

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V O LUM E 14, I S S UE 2 PAGE 6 SISTERHOOD NEWS : Barbara Ringle L Shana Tova. We hope everyone has a healthy and happy New Year. The Temple is an important part of all of our lives and the Sisterhood is pleased to be a vital part of our congregational family. It is hard for us to believe that it is already time for the High Holidays and that means that the Sisterhood will be very busy providing food for the Onegs, Break-the-Fast dinner and other special events. We are looking forward to continuing the proud tradition of service and fellowship that have become trademarks of the Sisterhood. Of course, your help would be greatly appreciated. The Kitchen Angels need volunteers so all of the work doesn t fall on just a few people. Please call Lea if you able to help. We also still need donations and volunteers for the Break the Fast dinner following Yom Kippur Services. The paid-up member brunch held on September 25 th was great fun. The turnout was good, the food was excellent, and the remarks provided by Valerie Kane, titled Aging Gracefully, were both informative and practical. Of course, pulling off a large event cannot be accomplished without the help of many people. We would like to especially thank Norm Feldman, Lynn Hartman, Lois Liebman, Rita Pender, Barbara and Harvey Singer, Caryl Shalett who all put in extra time and effort helping to set up and prepare the brunch. Carin Rothberg, Carol Hyman, and Melanie Dolan from the program committee are planning more informative presentations that should be fun additions to our regular meetings. Sema Friedman reports that she has a great evening planned for October 22 nd. The Chocolate and Champagne Extravaganza will pair chocolate cakes, pies, and desserts with both champagne and an art sale. She needs donations of chocolate items (either homemade or purchased). Sounds like we will be able to satisfy our sweet tooth, champagne palate, and taste for fine art all in one evening. The Sisterhood wants to add our welcome to the new members of the Congregation and hope that any of the new women will consider joining us Shalom, Barbara Ringle & Roberta Feldman Co-presidents RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NEWS: Co-Chair Sue Goldberg The younger children started the year off with an early service & Shabbat dinner of spaghetti, salad & more. Thank you Rabbi & Valerie for preparing what the kids said was "a yummy dinner!" We have a few younger children this year and look forward to a monthly preschool/kindergarten Friday evening service. The Sunday School students held their 2nd annual Car Wash for Hadassah on Sunday,Sept 25th. Thank you to Ken Nussbaum, Harvey Singer & Norm Feldman for moving the vehicles back & forth. Thank you to our teens, Sara Freedman & Tommy Morrissey for volunteering their time to assist the students. Thank you to Julie Liebman for her time & effort helping wash the cars and being the official school photographer. While the older students worked outside the younger students were inside with Mrs. Farb learning about Rosh Hashanah, & noshing on apples, honey & challah. Hebrew High School is underway under the guidance of Charlie Moskowitz with his challenging and always current curriculum. If you have a high school student interested in joining the monthly program please call the temple office. On behalf of myself, Julie Liebman & the entire Religious School we wish the CBT Family a very Happy & Healthy New Year! Sue Goldberg & Julie Liebman The Jewish War Veterans of Volusia/Flagler Counties, Post #300 are proud to be the oldest veterans service organization in the U.S. We the members, invite all veterans and their wives to our monthly Breakfast/Meeting. We provide aid to all veterans, regardless of race or religion. For further information, contact Stan Kates (386) 446-0678 or Irv Hoffman (386) 445-1082.

V O LUM E 14, I S S UE 2 PAGE 7 YAHRZEITS Harry Blankenstein Evelyn Holt Seymore Basen Evelyn Holt Paul Cohen Barbara Singer Gertrude Frey Monica Frey Yaneh Gewirtzman Evelyn Holt Jerome Goldstein Norman Greenberg Leslie Greenberg Edna Greene Jerry Golden Jerry Greenspan Rose Rubin Evelyn Holt Max Singer Harvey Singer Ethel Steiner JeanSteiner Philip Steiner Zecher Tzaddik Livracha The memory of a righteous person is a blessing forever Ritual Committee Report Our High Holiday season started with our Selichot observance at Rose Grace and Steve Halpern s home. Many thanks to them for their hospitality. Though this report is written before Rosh Hashanah, our expectation is that we will have had our traditional and very uplifting Rosh Hashanah services by the time you read this. Those people, usually about 50 in number, who attended our Taschlich service on the shore of the Halifax River took part in the casting of our sins on the waters. Yom Kippur is quickly upcoming on Shabbat, Friday evening, October 7 th, and Saturday, October 8 th (with Yizkor) to complete our High Holiday observance. For your information, our High Holiday ad in the News-Journal was in their Local section on Friday, September 23 rd, and Sunday, September 25 th. We also had, or will have, an Ormond Beach Police Officer and car presence on our grounds during our 3 peak attendance services 1 st day of Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidre, and Yom Kippur day for our security. We also had an Ormond Beach police car present on Erev Rosh Hashanah and the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah (courtesy of Jerry Epstein). We have child care available during the High Holidays. This is being done in our Office/School building. Hopefully this will be helpful for families with young children. Coming quickly after the High Holidays is Sukkot. We will be building and decorating our Sukkah on Sunday, October 9 th, starting at 10 am. Please come and help build the Sukkah. During Sukkot we will be having Kiddush in the Sukkah. The 1 st & 2 nd days of Sukkot are Thursday & Friday, October 13 th & 14 th ; and the 7 th & 8 th days are Thursday & Friday, October 20 th & 21 st (with Yizkor). Charles Moskowitz and Harvey Singer, Co-Chairs

V O LUM E 14, I S S UE 2 Stuart Amols Dr. Alan Goldsmith Lois Liebman Roberta & Norman Feldman Caryl & Charlie Shalett Bertha Wohl Barbara Berman Don Holbert Gloria Max Carin & Ed Rothberg Caryl & Charlie Shalett Bertha Wohl Ellen Rabin October Birthdays (* Youth) HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAGE 8 Larry Cooperman Caryl & Charlie Shalett Rena Katz Bertha Wohl Tom Morrissey Sr. Robin Weiss Caryl & Charlie Shalett (03) Brian Freedman (04) Justin Selis* (12) Sonny Plotkin (16) Mike Farb (16) Joseph (Mitch) Nixon (17) Carol Hyman (17) Suzanne Stein (18) Barbara Ringle (19) Ira Freedman (21) Tommy Morrissey* (23) Julie Liebman (26) Sara Freedman* (28) Irv Abel (28) Demetria Stone (28) Leah Nusbaum (29) (30) Rita Pender Sonny Freedman Evelyn & Jerry Holt Caryl & Charlie Shalett Sandy Zimbler Robert Lasky Valerie Newfield Ada Siegel, I m thinking about you and your in my heart and prayers daily. Evelyn Holt Bertha Wohl Get Well Wishes Happy to report no names to list. Gift Shop News Do you need a Holiday, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Birthday, Anniversary, Get Well, Shower, Wedding, Graduation, or any occasion gift? The Gift Shop can make your shopping easy with a large selection, some unique, items and prices that are affordable. If you need a special item, there are catalogs you can look through and special-order forms. Just call Lea Moskowitz and she will work with you to locate and get the desired item. Call (672-1174) or stop by, the office if you wish to purchase an item Monday - Friday, 10 am to 2 pm. Vicki will be happy to help you. Prayer for Healing List Each year at Rosh Hashanah we start over with our sick list. Please call, 672-1174 or e-mail, cbt@cfl.rr.com if you have someone you want to include on our new list. Thank you, Vicki Thank you to everyone who sent me birthday wishes. Lois Liebman

VO LUM E 14, IS SUE 2 PAGE 9 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Geri & Larry Babitts Caryl & Charlie Shalett Steve & Joyce Marks. Gloria & Ray Max Caryl & Charlie Shalett Bertha Wohl David & Adrienne Offenberg October Anniversaries (26) Edith & Sonny Plotkin Meet our newest members. Lois & Douglas Golden Steven Halpern Ari, Esther, Bennett Steven & BethTell 50 Magnolia Ave 4 Whispering Pine Trail & Sophia Rose Morse 2222 Harvard Rd. Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 3408 Country Manor Dr. So. Daytona, FL 32119 672-6296 386-236-8961 So. Daytona, FL 32119 788-6525 212-9841 MITZVAH AT THE SOUP KITCHEN! We will be going again to the soup Kitchen at Bridge of Hope to help serve meals to the homeless on Sunday, October 23rd, and again on Sunday, November 13th. We need volunteers to help the teenagers do this Mitzvah project. Please contact Rabbi Kane if you are able to help. We would be there from 9:00-1:30. Thank you for helping us do this Mitzvah. Helen Farb A donation of a Leaf on the Tree of Life has been received at Congregation B nai Torah In honor of the life of Dr. Jerry Beker Brother-in-Law of : Bari & Stu Amols, Geri & Larry Babitts, Bonnie Berns, Melanie & Jay Dolan, Roberta & Norman Feldman, Sema Friedman, Ed Fulop, Vicki & Paul Goldberg, Sue & Rob Goldberg,, Lynn Hartman, Evelyn & Jerry Holt, Carol Hyman, Robert Kamholtz. Valerie & Rabbi Kane, Rita & Bill Pender, Ellen & Alan Rabin, Barbara & Philip Ringle, Dianne & Jack Rohald, Carin & Ed Rothberg, Eileen & George Selis, Caryl & Charlie Shalett, Barbara & HarveySinger, Bertha Wohl & Sandy Zimbler THANK YOU S, DONATIONS AND MORE!!! Sue & Irv Abel have given a donation to the Temple in honor of their High Holiday Aliyots. Sandra Weingarten has given a donation to the Temple in memory of her cousin Jack Lauber. Thank you to everyone who sent me birthday wishes. Gloria Max Wishing all of my friends at Congregation B nai Torah a Sweet, Healthy, Happy New Year and thank you for all your prayers, warm wishes, kind thoughts, generosity and allowing me to participate with you in our Jewish traditions. It wouldn t have happened anywhere else. Sincerely, Ada Siegel - $250.00 Donation has been made to Congregation B nai Torah in honor of Carol Hyman for her generosity and kind assistance while my children were unable to be with me. $250.00 Donation has been made to Congregation B nai Torah in honor of Sandra Zimbler for her generosity and kind assistance while my children were unable to be with me.

VO LUM E 14, IS SUE 2 PAGE 10 JEWISH FEDERATION OF VOLUSIA AND FLAGLER COUNTIES 470 Andalusia Avenue - Ormond Beach, Florida 32174-7502 (386) 672-0294 - FAX. # (386) 673-1316 Dear Friends: The Federation welcomes our new President, Dr. Aron Newfield. We all wish him much success in this new endeavor. On behalf of myself and my husband Ray, I want to wish all of you a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year filled with peace shalom. These past few months have been quite difficult. My husband, Ray, had a ruptured baker s cyst and he has been unable to work for almost 7 weeks. We were so fortunate to get excellent workers to come and take over his position. He still came in every day and it is hard for him not to do the work but he feels fortunate that it wasn't something more dreadful. One worker I must compliment is Doug Powell who comes in every day at 7:50 a.m. and leaves at about 4:00 p.m. He has been a godsend to the food pantry. We would have had to close if it wasn't for these workers: Doug Powell, Luke, George Gosselin, Gary Dean, Jeff Max, and Howard Jacobsen. Marta Weisberg continues to be our angel by shopping around to different grocery stores to get the best prices for us. Last week she brought in 187 cases of food. We recently had a story about our Jerry Doliner Food Bank in the paper and this kind of publicity always helps. We are very proud that as of this date, the food pantry has been operating with funds mostly from the community at large and we haven t had to touch our campaign funds. To date we have helped over 13,500 people this year receive a minimum of a week s worth of food including meat or chicken, cereal and juice and of course toilet paper. We have already spent over $100,000 this year To commemorate the 9-11 tragedy, the News Journal and Hometown News repeated the story of how this Federation helped 20 needy families with cash gifts of $2,500. We were one of the first to respond. We have done this with all the national tragedies. 100% of funds collected go to needy people who have been hurt by these tragedies. The victims of fires in Volusia & Flagler Counties, the hurricanes in Volusia & Flagler Counties, in Alabama, Katrinia Haiti-Japan, etc. We certainly don t neglect our Jewish people in need. We continue to help them with mostly utility bills and food and during the Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah and Passover we make certain that they have food that is in the tradition of the respective holiday. We also have 3 holiday luncheons complete with entertainment and the respective traditions. For some of the seniors, these gatherings are the only time they receive some semblance of the holidays. We had a great lunch at Indigo Banquet Center (they are under new management by Mango Sun) and I must thank Jonathan Rotstein for again paying part of the expense of these luncheons. I also want to thank all the donors, volunteers, and entertainers (special guests were Joe & Lynne Goldovitz) who made this a very special luncheon. For the very first time we had 4 Rabbis in attendance. So many of the elderly were thrilled that the Rabbis came around to the tables and schmoozed with them. Rabbi Barry Altman blew the shofar so long that we wondered how he could have managed this. Thank you to everyone who purchased food, toilet paper and gave funds for the holidays. We thank Dr. Howard Pranikoff who while he was in Israel went to see the new bomb shelter, (the safe room) that we purchased for 150 kids. He was treated royally. I got a call last week from the CEO and he told us that even though the media hasn t informed the public that these southern cities in Israel are being inundated with missiles, he is so thankful that there is a bomb shelter in Nitivot and in Sderot that the Federation purchased. Now 150 children in each city have a safe room to go to. We should all be proud that this little Federation has purchased 2 responder fire trucks and two bomb shelters. The plaques in each purchase states. "Given by the donors of the Jewish Federation of Volusia & Flagler Counties, USA, Florida because they cared." These are perilous times, especially for Israel and we must continue to support our brothers and sisters there and the local people here who are hurting. Thank you Congregation B Nai Torah headed by Rabbi Steven David Kane for again sponsoring the Jerry Doliner Walk-A-Thon. Over 41 people were participants. Thank you to all the workers who helped make the Walk-A-Thon a success and thank you to Congregation B Nai Torah for the delicious hot dogs, drinks, chips and the fabulous watermelon for dessert. This Federation might be small but we make a huge difference to so many people. Dr. Aron Newfield President Gloria Max Executive Director

VO LUM E 14, IS SUE 2 LIBRARY NOTES: Julie Liebman PAGE 11 Please watch this spot next month for one of Julie s wonderful reviews. CONGREGATION B NAI TORAH 2011 High Holiday & Sukkot Services Schedule Friday Oct. 7th 7:15 pm - Kol Nidre Saturday Oct. 8th 9:00 am - Yom Kippur (Yizkor 11 am appx.) 5:30 pm - Yom Kippur Afternoon and Concluding Services, Break-the-Fast Follows* Sunday Oct. 9th 10:00 am - Sukkah Building, Decorating Party* Thursday Oct. 13th 9:30 am - Sukkot 1st Day Friday Oct. 14th 9:30 am - Sukkot 2nd Day Thursday Oct. 20th 9:30 am - Shemini Atzeret (Yiskor 11 am) 7:45 pm - Simchat Torah Evening Service* & Party *Especially suitable for families with children How about having your friends and your B nai Torah Family join with you to celebrate a Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, Engagement and the list goes on. Do you know how you can accomplish this? Very easily contact Lea Moskowitz (673-0526) the Sisterhood catering maven and you will have the best party you could ever have without having to lift a finger. We mean an Oneg or Kiddush of course. Dates go fast so call Lea now to reserve your date for your special occasion. News Flash The year books are in for 2011-12. They are in the Temple in envelops with your name on them. Please pick yours up next time you are in Temple. Have some news you would like to have everyone know.? I have my pencil ready to take it down and put it in the Torah Times for you. I m waiting to hear from you Vicki Let s make this a vintage year of good health, good luck, and prosperity for the Temple and its wonderful family. L Shana Tovah to everyone!

VOLUME 14, ISSUE 2 PAGE 12 Congregation B nai Torah Tishrei - Cheshvan 5772 October, 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 10 AM Shabbat Haazinu 3 Tishrei 2 4 Tishrei 3 5 Tishrei 4 6 Tishrei Jewish High School 7:15PM 5 7 Tishrei 6 8 Tishrei 7:15 PM Kol Nidre Erev Yom Kippur Lite Candles 6:47 PM 9 Tishrei 7 8 9 AM Shabbat Yom Kippur 11 AM Appx Yizkor 5:30 PM Concluding Service 8PM Break-the-fast 10 Tishrei 10 AM Building the Sukkah 9 11 Tishrei 10 12 Tishrei 11 13 Tishrei 12 14 Tishrei 13 9:30AM Sukkot Day 1 15 Tishrei 14 9:30AM Sukkot Day 2 Lite Candles 6:39 PM 16 Tishrei 10AM 1st Day Chol Hamoed 15 17 Tishrei 16 10 AM Religious School Brunch & Learn 18 Tishrei 17 19 Tishrei 18 20 Tishrei 19 21 Tishrei 20 9:30 AM Shemini Atzert 10:30 AM Yizkor 7:45 PM Simchat Torah 22 Tishrei 21 7:30PM Service Lite Candles 6:32 PM 23 Tishrei 22 10AM Shabbat Bereshit 7:30 PM Champagne & Chocolate & Art Show 24 Tishrei 23 10 AM Soup Kittchen 25 Tishrei 30 10 AM Triok or Treat 2 Cheshvan 24 26 Tishrei 31 3 Cheshvan 25 27 Tishrei 26 28 Tishrei 27 CBT Board Meeting 7PM 29Tishrei 7:30PM Service Lite Candles 6:26 PM 21 Tishrei 28 10AM Shabbat Noach 1Cheshvan 29

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TORAH T IMES A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OFFICERS & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Co - Presidents Co-Vice Presidents Treasurer Recording Secretary Norman Feldman Harvey Singer Ed Rothberg Barbara Singer Sandy Zimbler Congregation B'nai Torah 403 N. Nova Road Ormond Beach, FL 32174 386-672 672-1174, Fax 386-672 672-6834 6834 E-Mail : cbt@cfl.rr.com Website (www.mybnaitorah.com) Office Hours 10 am - 2 pm daily, M-F FIRST CLASS MAIL Trustees (2011-2013) 2013) Judy Kane, Philip Ringle, Charlie Shalett, Ada Siegel, Dr. Charles Stein Trustees (2011-2012) 2012) Bari Amols, Stan Beitcher, Bonnie Berns, Ray Weiss Sema Friedman, Religious School Chairs Sisterhood Co - Presidents Past Presidents Sue Goldberg Julie Liebman Roberta Feldman Barbara Ringle Charlie Moskowitz Lea Moskowitz George Selis Please plan to attend the High Holiday Services. Column 3 has a tiny calendar you can put in your wallet. Thank you to everyone who helped with the car wash. You all did a fantastic job. The Champagne and Chocolate Art Extravaganza will be on Saturday, 22nd sounds like a wonderful event. On Sunday, Oct. 23rd will be doing a Mitzvah Corps at the Soup Kitchen. REMINDERS FROM THE RABBI Volunteers are needed. L shanah Tova Tikatevu Friday, Oct. 7th 7:15 pm - Kol Nidre Saturday, Oct. 8th 9:00 am - Yom Kippur (Yizkor 11 am appx.) 5:30 pm - Yom Kippur Afternoon and Concluding Services, Break-the-Fast Follows* Sunday, Oct. 9th 10:00 am - Sukkah Building, Decorating Party* Thursday, Oct. 13th 9:30 am - Sukkot 1st Day Friday, Oct. 14th9:30 am - Sukkot 2nd Day Thursday, Oct. 20th 9:30 am - Shemini Atzeret (Yiskor 11 am) 7:45 pm - Simchat Torah Evening Service* & Party *Especially suitable for families with children