Sukkot 5772

Our sukkah is just off Prospect Park West between 4th & 5th Streets, visible from the street and on the lawn in front of Litchfield Villa.  The Sukkah will be available for any Kolot members who want to use it evenings of October 13, 16, 18, and 19. You must bring everything you need for your meal - food, utensils, plates, something to sit on, and trash bag to carry it all out. Enjoy! 

SUKKOT SCHEDULE:

Wednesday, October 12

Sukkah building, service & pot luck dinner   

  • 5:00 pm: Build & decorate the Sukkah. Bring decorations and willing children's and adults' hands.   
  • 6:30 pm: Service and Potluck Picnic Dinner. Bring a vegetarian dish of the season and a hope for the year that has just begun.

Friday, October 14:

Locally Grown Shabbat (20's & 30's) (at KOLOT & SUKKAH)

  • 6:30 pm: Shiur, time for Jewish learning
  • 7:00 pm: Kabbalat Shabbat, welcome Shabbat with song & prayer
  • 8:00pm: Potluck Vegetarian Shabbat Dinner, in sukkah if weather permits.    Bring a dish to share!

Saturday, October 15:

Shabbat Sukkot (at Kolot and Sukkah)

10:00 am: Breakfast. At Kolot.
10:30 am: Service, with special additions, led by Rabbi Lippmann and Cantor Lisa B. Segal. At Kolot.
1:00 pm: Torah study in the Sukkah if weather permits. Bring a bag lunch and join in the reading! No prior knowledge needed.

Monday, October 17:

Conversion Students Dinner (by invitation, in sukkah)
6:30 pm: Bring a dish to eat and to share in the sukkah    

Tuesday, October 18

Sukkot with Kolot Chayeinu at Occupy Wall Street

5:00 pm:  Meet at red sculpture (Joie de Vivre), at Broadway & Liberty and we'll go from there. 

Kolot Chayeinu is helping to bring Sukkot celebration to Occupy Wall Street.  The fragility of the sukkah reminds us all of the fragility of home and work for so many affected by the recession and its creators now being protested on Wall Street.  We will wave the lulav and etrog, calling in all the directions to create a unified whole, and offer special blessings for the occupiers and the ongoing protests.  Bring veggie food to share, umbrellas et al if needed, lulav and etrog if you have them.   

 

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