Shabbat at WJC ~ July 27th-28th

Shabbat Nachamu
Va’etchanan

FRIDAY

7:57pm: Shabbat Candlelighting

7:15pm: Kabbalat Shabbat service led by Rabbi Segelman and Cantor Goldberg

SATURDAY

Please join us in the Chapel for a lay-led morning of summer davening and learning.

9:30am-12:00pm: Shabbat Services

Shacharit
Sandi Rosenbaum

Torah Leyning
Dina Nelson
Linda Alpert
Dvora Rabino
Andy Roth

Haftarah
Linda Alpert

D’var Torah
Emily Hoffner
Honoring and Obeying “an Impassioned God”

Musaf
Cantor Ethan Goldberg

A Jazzy and Snazzy Adon Olam
Cathy Dobkins

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8:00pm: Mincha Ma’ariv
Rabbi Segelman will say a brief shiur: Does God Really Know the Future? (and Other Related Thoughts)

Youth Services

10:45am: Torah for Tots ~ Early Childhood – Kindergarten, Youth Lounge
Join us this Shabbat as we learn about the Mezuzah and sing the Shema. Children and parents together are encouraged to participate in all aspects of our service. Join us as we enjoy learning about Shabbat as a community.

10:45am: Youth Services ~ 1st – 6th Grade, Library
Shhh! Listen. In this week’s Torah portion, Ve’etchanan, we once again read the words of the Shema — the important words that ask Jews to listen to God, and also to each other. After our Shabbat service, we will peek into a mezuzah to see the words up close, and discuss how they relate to our own lives. Then we will explore WJC to see how manymezuzot we can find. Lastly, we will play a game where good listeners are rewarded!

Get Ready for the High Holidays!

Registration for services, programs, and seating is now open. Please fill out and submit the High Holiday Ticket and Family and Children’s Program Sign-up Forms. We encourage early registration so that your requests can be handled efficiently, including any special accommodations. Please note that while we will do our utmost to provide you with your requested seating arrangements, we may not be able to fulfill all requests.

**It is critically important to our planning that you submit your information and special requests.**

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