Chag Sameach!

We are excited to welcome you to join us for our Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah celebrations. Keep reading to find out more about our upcoming programs.

Sukkot Happenings

October 6-13
Sukkot is the celebration of sacred time with its ties to nature, the Sukkah, and the successful conclusion of the High Holiday season. Please stay tuned for opportunities to gather with friends and community for food, prayer, study, conversation, and fun

Sukkah Build and Decoration

Sunday, October 5

  • Build: 8am
    Decorate: 11am

Join the Men’s Club and Sisterhood in the building and intergenerational decorating of our Neveh Shalom Sukkah in the Holzman Plaza. We’d love you to come and participate with us. All are welcome to join either or both. If you would like to volunteer with the building, contact zacharyhorowitz@hotmail.com. If you would like to volunteer for decorating, contact ortbanana@comcast.com.

The tear-down will be on Thursday, October 16, 8am.

 

SUKKOT SERVICES

Tuesday, October 7
9:30am Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow)

Wednesday, October 8
9:30am Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow)

Thursday through Friday, October 9-10
7:00am Morning Minyan Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service
6:15pm Friday Evening Festival Shabbat Service

Saturday, October 11
9:30am Shabbat Morning Services, Bat Mitzvah of Anna Comella

Sunday, October 12
8:45am Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service

Monday, October 13 
7:00am Morning Minyan Hoshana Rabah Service

Hoshana Rabah comes toward the end of Sukkot. The ancient custom of beating willow branches at the conclusion of morning services pulls back the curtain on early Judaism and our land-based rituals. In a time of renewed environmental concerns, this unusual tradition has regained its relevance.

Our Sukkah is Your Sukkah: Drop-in
We welcome you to pack a brown bag/picnic-style lunch and gather with your family and friends in our sukkah on the Holzman Plaza. No registration is needed.

Open dates and times:

  • Monday, October 6, 12-4pm
  • Tuesday, October 7, 12-4pm
  • Wednesday, October 8, 12-4pm
  • Friday, October 10, 12-5pm
  • Saturday, October 11, 12-2pm
  • Sunday, October 12, 12-4pm

 

ALIYAH K-6th Grade Family Dinner and Forest Treasure Hunt

Monday, October 6, 6pm

Please join ALIYAH K-6 families for a warm and friendly dinner in Neveh Shalom’s beautiful sukkah to kick off our harvest holiday. There will also be a forest treasure hunt for 3rd-6th graders, starting at 6:30pm.

Dinner: $15 per person or $60/ family max (per household)

Click here to RSVP!

 

CNS Young Adults Happy Hour in the Sukkah

Tuesday, October 7, 6:00pm

Join the fun and shake your lulav in the Neveh Shalom sukkah during this casual and welcoming evening! Connect with young adults in their 20s & 30s from around the Portland Jewish community as we welcome Sukkot with pizza, drinks, and board games. $5.00.

Friends are welcomed and encouraged.  Please RSVP here so we know how much pizza to buy smiley

Questions? Contact CNS Program Director, Lisa Richmond: lrichmond@nevehshalom.org.

Click here to RSVP!

Teen/Tichon Sukkot Dinner & Silent Disco Party (7th-12th graders)

Wednesday, October 8, 6:300-8:30pm

All 7th – 12th graders are invited to join us for a special holiday dinner and party in Neveh Shalom’s beautiful sukkah to celebrate the end of our harvest holiday together.

Dinner: $15 per teen not enrolled in Tichon. Tichon students free.
Tichon teens are assumed to be attending AND should fill out the RSVP if they have specific dietary needs.

Click here to RSVP.

Wondering Jews/Wise Women in the Sukkah 2024

Thursday, October 9, 12:00pm

Spend a lovely afternoon with the Neveh Shalom Wondering Jews (65+ retirees and empty-nesters) and Wise Women as we join forces this Sukkot! Join us in our peaceful sukkah for a chance to schmooze with clergy and friends, enjoy lunch, and reflect in a casual and warm atmosphere.

Bring your own brown bag lunch, or choose from one of the following options available for purchase from Garbanzo’s Cafe at the J:

Falafel Plate: House made falafel served on a plate with mixed vegetable salad, coleslaw, potato salad, tabouli, hummus, tahini, baba ghanouj, and pita bread. $13.00 CNS congregant/$16.00 non-CNS congregant

Lentil Soup & Mixed Vegetable Salad (vegan/gluten-free). 9.00$ CNS congregant/$12.00 non-CNS congregant

Click here to RSVP

Foundation School Family Dinner

Thursday, October 9, 5:00pm

Spend time with your child’s teachers and other families!

RSVP: crothstein@nevehshalom.org

New Member Havdallah in the Sukkah

Saturday, October 11, 4:00pm, CNS Sukkah

We’re thrilled to invite all our new members to our New Member Havdallah in the Sukkah event!

Join us for some refreshments, enjoy a drink, shake the lulav and etrog, and make new connections. Bring the kids along—there will be plenty of activities for them too! We can’t wait to meet many of you for the first time, reconnect with familiar faces, and help introduce our newest members to each other. After all, building community is what we’re all about!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Potluck in the Sukkah

Sunday, October 12, 7:00pm

The entire kehillah is invited to join Men’s Club and Sisterhood in the sukkah. Bring a parve-dairy dish to share, shake the lulav, eat, and be merry!

Contact: elovitzclan@comcast.net

Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor Service

The strength of the Jewish family depends on an inter­generational covenant of mutual concern. One way we demonstrate that is at Yizkor services, when we reflect on those who came before us. This is a powerful moment to replenish our memories and our love of those we have lost.

SHEMINI ATZERET SERVICE

Thursday, October 14
9:30am Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor Service

Simchat Torah

October 14-15
Simchat Torah celebrates and marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle.

Turn it & Turn it: Simchat Torah

Thursday, October 14

Celebrate with us the end and new beginning of the Torah cycle.  The final portion of the Torah is called “v’zot HaBracha, and THIS is the Blessing.”  Together we’ll dance and sing as we revel in the blessings of community!

You are invited to join us for any and all components of this festive evening:

  • 5:00-6:00pm Young Family Program
  • 6:00-7:00pm Fish & Chips Dinner
  • 7:00-8:30pm Ma’ariv (service) and Hakafot (dancing)

Click here to RSVP!

Simchat Torah Morning Service

Wednesday, October 15, 9:30am

Please join us for our Simchat Torah morning service with a kiddush lunch to follow.

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