Jewish Women’s Society Programs
Dear Sisters,
Wishing you a peaceful Shabbat and continuing prayers for Israel!
Looking forward,
Mimi
Join me:
Tuesday, May 21st Mamas in Pajamas. 8:30 pm Join me on zoom from the comfort of your own home for Lessons for Ladies from the weekly Torah portion. Learn something meaningful and inspiring. zoom.us/j/9699246316 Dial in 1-312-626-6799 Meeting ID 9699246316
Friday, May 24th ONE FAMILY Shabbat of Unity We invite you to join us for ONE FAMILY Shabbat of Unity at U City Shul. You can make your reservation(s) here through Aish or by emailing cgoldstein@aishstl.com. Sponsorships are available by emailing Rabbi Yosef David at ydavid@aishstl.com
LOCATION: U City Shul, 700 North & South Road, University City, MO 63130
TIME: 6:30 PM Kabbalt Shabbat, followed by Educational Program and grand Shabbat dinner at 7:30 pm
COST: $36/Adult $18/Children (3 – 11)
This ONE FAMILY Shabbat of Unity is hosted by AishHatorah, U City Shul & Ignite YP
Save the Date: Tuesday, June 18th The Annual Mark Raiffie Memorial Lecture, 7 pm at The Aish Firehouse presents Harry Rothenberg, Esq., a partner at The Rothenberg Law Firm LLP (InjuryLawyer.com) on the topic of Sit Back and Relax — God’s Running the World. Harry Rothenberg is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. Harry Rothenberg represents victims of catastrophic injury, helping them to rebuild their shattered lives. Although best known for his successes in Court, Harry is passionate as well about speaking on Jewish topics. A sought-after lecturer for his crowd-pleasing talks, Harry’s signature project is a popular weekly vlog about Jewish holidays and the Torah portion of the week (available on YouTube and Facebook, with audio on Spotify and Apple Podcasts).
In case you missed them, here are articles I’ve written:
My Rosh Hashana article below that appeared in the Jewish Light:https://stljewishlight.org/top-story/is-rosh-hashanah-a-serious-day-or-not/
Link for my favorite tune if you would like to listen to the famous Hamalach Hagoel singing the words of Yaakov’s blessing to his grandsons Menashe and Efraim (they are sung every night in the bedtime Shema). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=952JCP7JWHk.