89th Street
We are again the proud owners of our former Community House at 270 W. 89th Street.
Leader: Paul Freireich
Leader: Rabbi J. Rolando Matalon
TERUMA – תְּרוּמָה
(1) Exodus 25:01 – 25:05 Max Jacob Schatsky
(2) Exodus 25:06 – 25:09 Len Wasserman
(3) Exodus 25:10 – 25:16 Len Wasserman
Max Jacob Schatsky (son of Gary Schatsky and Ellen Zimmerli) will celebrate becoming a bar mitzvah. There will be a breakfast following services in his honor.
Leader: Erik Anjou
Leader: Shira Levin
There will be a breakfast following services sponsored by Judith and Leon Jacobson in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of their beloved son, Matt Jacobson.
Leader: BJ Rabbinic Fellow Jonah Geffen
ROSH HODESH – רֹאשׁ חֹדֶשׁ
1 (1) Numbers 28:01 – 28:03 Aurie Naamah Greenberg
2 (2) Numbers 28:03 – 28:05 Aurie Naamah Greenberg
3 (3) Numbers 28:06 – 28:10 Aurie Naamah Greenberg
4 (4) Numbers 28:11 – 28:15 Aurie Naamah Greenberg
Aurie Naamah Greenberg (daughter of Sigal and Alex Greenberg) who will celebrate becoming a bat mitzvah on Shabbat will come to the morning minyan. Being Rosh Hodesh, expect services to end by 9:00AM. There will be a breakfast following services in her honor.
Leader: Mark Lehrman
ROSH HODESH – רֹאשׁ חֹדֶשׁ
1 (1) Numbers 28:01 – 28:03 Marc Yassky
2 (2) Numbers 28:03 – 28:05 Marc Yassky
3 (3) Numbers 28:06 – 28:10 Marc Yassky
4 (4) Numbers 28:11 – 28:15 Marc Yassky
Being Rosh Hodesh, expect services to end by 9:00AM.
We need at least ten Jewish adults in order to say kaddish and read Torah.
Contact us at Morning Minyan for more information or if you would like to be a service leader and/or a Torah reader.
The 88th Street Sanctuary
257 West 88th Street
(between Broadway and West End Ave.)
We appreciate your cooperation.
If you are unfamiliar with our services and would like to sit with someone who can help orient you, our ushers will be happy to direct you to such a person.
For those of you attending services who are not completely comfortable reading the Hebrew but still want to join in the singing and chanting, we have inserted transliterations in our siddurim.