Shabbos Kiddush Sponsors July 7th, Parshat Pinchas: Kiddush is sponsored by Michael and Susan Ickow in honor of their daughter Illana's graduation.
July 28th, Parshat Vo-etchanan (Shabbos Nachamu)
Kiddush is sponsored by Rabbi & Mrs. Moishe Simpson in honor of their children.
We have installed an “Annual Shabbat Kiddush” Calendar. We welcome any family or individual who wishes to be a sponsor of a Shabbat Kiddush, to be placed in the Annual Kiddush Calendar. Call 732-433-0800, Thank You!
Reserve the Date All invited - new six-week course "How Happiness Thinks" starting July 11th. For more information, please call (732) 433-0800 or email RabbiM@waysideshul.org
There will be a Shabbaton on July 27-28 featuring guest speaker Mark Halawa, who went from a Kuwaiti Muslim to a Jerusalem Jew. Join us and hear his incredible and inspiring journey. See attachment for more information and to reserve a spot, please email: RabbiM@waysideshul.org
Mazel Tov to Brian and Bettina Goot upon recent engagement of son Josh. Thank you to Steven Harber for their generous contribution to the shul family.
Our new Shul Stained Glass Windows have been installed. Please come and check the magnificent and beautiful Mitzva Themed Windows. They represent some very important and central Mitzvot, and were designed by artist Maurice (Moshe) Mahler. These windows transform our Shul Foyer into a compact Judaica Museum! Yasher Koach to Daniel and Janet Schiff and to Dr. Charles and Meryl Markowitz for their generous contributions to make this possible.
In addition to the new Stained Glass Windows, we have now installed an artistic and modern Shul Pushka. This Pushka, designed and created by world-renowned artist Michoel Muchnik, is fashioned with Jerusalem Stone, and is capable of accepting cash and credit cards! Yasher Koach to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schiff for sponsoring the Pushka in honor of Rabbi Moshe Carlebach and Rabbi Mendy Pevzner.
Refuah Shelaima to Chaim Babad, Renate Mesnikoff, Phyllis Reppen, and Miriam Blizinsky. May we only share good healthy news from all our Shul Family.
And to all the wonderful Shul People who give of themselves, their time, their money, and their good will, please note that all work for the communal good is noticed and counted. Whether you attend Shul every week, month, or whether you come to a class, buy the bagels, visit someone in need, or even volunteer to water our flowers, all of the above make our Shul and Shul Family so special!
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