Hello all-
please read these announcements carefully as they contain important information about the shabbat shuva drasha, the yom kippur schedule, lulav sales, sukkah building, and more.
Also, to all who are hosting prefrosh in their homes or are eating with them at a meal, we cannot thank you enough. Our ability to absorb 62 prefrosh in one weekend on short notice is a wonderful testament to the culture of hachnasat orchim (welcoming of guests) that exists in our community.
Attached is the prefrosh shabbaton schedule. Feel free to join the prefrosh in any of the shabbat activities.
Shabbat Shalom!
-m&m
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email your favorite cochair OR check out the OCP suggestion box!
Mordechai Treiger treiger@sas.upenn.edu
Miki Friedmann friedmj@seas.upenn.edu
please read these announcements carefully as they contain important information about the shabbat shuva drasha, the yom kippur schedule, lulav sales, sukkah building, and more.
Also, to all who are hosting prefrosh in their homes or are eating with them at a meal, we cannot thank you enough. Our ability to absorb 62 prefrosh in one weekend on short notice is a wonderful testament to the culture of hachnasat orchim (welcoming of guests) that exists in our community.
Attached is the prefrosh shabbaton schedule. Feel free to join the prefrosh in any of the shabbat activities.
6:36pm - Candlelighting 6:40pm- Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat (2nd floor Hillel) 10pm - Oneg with the Prefrosh at the Friedmans (open to all!) Shabbat: 9:00am - Shacharit followed by Kiddush at around 11 4:00pm - Torah Hora 5:15pm - Rav Mordy's Shabbos Shuva Drasha 6:20pm - Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit 7:30pm - Maariv followed by Havdallah | All are welcome to enjoy a rockin' oneg with the prefrosh at the Friedmans, 4008 Chestnut St. A student panel will also host a Q&A session there. Torah Hora: your weekly dose of shabbat afternoon learning in the beit midrash. come learn with your friends, and grab some refreshments as well. Rav Mordy's Shabbos Shuva Drasha: Traditionally, on the Shabbat before Yom Kippur, the Rabbi gives a very important speech. this year's topic is- "Sorry": It's More than just a Game: Finding a Way to Ask for Forgiveness: the Difficulty, Importance, and Obligation. With that many colons in one title, it's gotta be good. |
General Announcements: 1 - Sunday Pre-fast Dining hours (CORRECTION!) The dining hall will be open this Sunday from 3:45-5:30. please remember to thank the dining staff, as they are coming in on the weekend just for us! more Yom Kippur information will be sent out after shabbat. 2 - Get those hands dirty, it's sukkah time! Sukkot is coming up in a week, and there's no better way to prepare than to Help build the Sukkah!! Click here to join the Sukkah building listserv. Or, talk to Michael Rutenberg Schoenberg or Nisan Lerea for more information. Speaking of sukkot. . . 3 - I'll buy you a Lulav Need the 4 species for sukkot? Just order 'em online at pennocp.org/lulav. that's easy. Now, if you're a female you're probably thinking. . . 4 - Can you shake it? - Women and Lulav Find out at Rav Mordy's special-edition shiur, Tuesday night from 5:45-6:15pm. Then after that, it's time for another. . . 5 - Tuesday Night Learning - more meat for the masses! Last week TNL broke an all-time record with over 110 attendees. Can we break it again? Schedule is like last week: 6:30-7pm - meat dinner 7pm-8pm - learning | 6 - Tzedek's Bikur Cholim program Want to visit sick children at CHOP? Join bikkur cholim for a low-commitment but high impact chessed! All you have to do is sign up on our listserv, and if there's a patient to visit, we'll let you know. If you're able to make it-- great! If not-- hopefully next time! For questions or to sign up for the listserv, contact Jessie Wolfe or Rachel Meisel 7 - "T, T, and T remove the evil of the decree" Yom Kippur is almost here, and it’s a great time to give tzedakah! The money OCP collects will be donated to the Hospice of the Upper Galilee, whose mission is to care for patients in the Galilee panhandle and northern Golan Heights who suffer from advanced cancer, and provide support to their families and caregivers. This organization is the first to provide palliative care to patients in the Upper Galilee, who previously didn’t have access to these public services in Israel’s metropolitan areas. You can leave your donations in the tzedakah box in the third floor beit midrash, or you can give them to Pamela Kaplan or Jessie Wolfe directly. 8 - OCP suggestionbox Have an opinion about the OCP? Have a suggestion for the next big social event? Just wanna say hi? OCP suggestionbox is at your service. 9 - more announcements! more announcements can be found on the ocp's classifieds page, pennocp.org/classifieds. (This page will be back up in a few hours.) |
Shabbat Shalom!
-m&m
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email your favorite cochair OR check out the OCP suggestion box!
Mordechai Treiger treiger@sas.upenn.edu
Miki Friedmann friedmj@seas.upenn.edu
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