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PARSHAT KI TAVO
September 20-21, 2024 / 18 Elul 5784

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Inviting In and Reaching Out
Inviting In and Reaching Out
Rabbi Moshe Hauer

When I was a student, every Friday afternoon a bus from the local Jewish nursing home would come to pick up students from the yeshiva to bring them to visit the residents. We would go from room to room and floor to floor, smiling and saying hello, bringing a welcome youthful presence and some Erev Shabbos cheer. Our measure of success for that hour-long visit was the number of people we reached and brought joy.

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Mobilizing Jewish Voters Nationally
Mobilizing Jewish Voters Nationally
Teach Coalition

This week, Teach Coalition launched its important work to empower Jewish voters across the country ahead of the 2024 general election. New voter centers – and several mobile voter units – were opened in Long Island, Florida, Pennsylvania and California to provide local Jewish voters with all the tools needed to be voter-ready this November.

No Matter Where You Live, Get Voter-Ready Here
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Bring Them Home Now Rally
Orthodox Union
Bring Them Home Now Rally

Join us as we partner with other organizations at a rally for the hostages tomorrow, September 20, at 9:00 AM, at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, in front of the UN at 47th Street and 2nd Avenue in NYC.

 
Preparing for the First Chagim Season Since October 7
Synagogue Initiatives
Preparing for the First Chagim Season Since October 7

As the Yomim Noraim season approaches, communities and shuls across the Jewish world are looking for compelling and meaningful ways to commemorate the events of October 7 while ensuring an appropriate observance of the chagim. Access a set of suggestions and ideas for navigating this coming Yomim Noraim season and beyond. These ideas were compiled by our EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer and Managing Director for Community Engagement Rabbi Yaakov Glasser.

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OUAs Advocacy on the Hill: Securing Jewish Safety
OU Advocacy
OUA's Advocacy on the Hill: Securing Jewish Safety

This week, OU Advocacy held its Fall Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill, focusing on securing federal funding for Jewish community security and combating antisemitism. Senators Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins, and James Lankford highlighted key legislative priorities.

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Community Toolbox: Yomim Noraim and Sukkot Edition 5785
Women's Initiative
Community Toolbox: Yomim Noraim and Sukkot Edition 5785

Communal leaders and lay leaders are invited to register for a virtual toolbox from the Women's Initiative which will provide them with program ideas, "how-to" guides, written materials and much more to help guide their communities towards the mission of embracing all Jews this Yom Tov season.

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Baltimore Kosher Concession Stand Run by Yachad Attracts Hundreds of Sports Fans
Yachad
Baltimore Kosher Concession Stand Run by Yachad Attracts Hundreds of Sports Fans

Of the dozens of concession stands at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium, one has been especially popular since it first opened last year: Yachad's Kosher Grill boasts a diverse menu of hotdogs, corned beef, turkey and pastrami wraps, sushi, water and beer. Yet, beyond its tasty offerings, Baltimore Ravens fans are increasingly drawn to the booth's unique combination of kosher food served by employees with disabilities.

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JLIC Technion Hosts a Night of Reflection and Relaxation
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JLIC Technion Hosts a Night of Reflection and Relaxation

A Rosh Chodesh Spa Night combined pampering with deep self-reflection. From face masks to mirror-themed activities, learn how this unique event inspired personal growth and spiritual renewal ahead of Rosh Hashanah.

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Of Faith and Fortitude: How Devorah Paley Energized a Nation
Jewish Action
Of Faith and Fortitude: How Devorah Paley Energized a Nation

Jewish Action extends a heartfelt mazal tov to the Paley family, who just welcomed a baby boy! Last spring, we ran an article about Devorah Paley, who became a national icon of faith and fortitude following the terror attack in February 2023 that claimed the lives of two of her sons.

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Connecting to a Disconnected Jewish People
18Forty
Connecting to a Disconnected Jewish People

In this episode of the 18Forty podcast, Yussie Zakutinsky, rabbi of K'hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, NY, talks about his vision for a Judaism that unites the entire Jewish people – no matter how wide the gaps between us.

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  OU Israel  
Torah Modiin
Tuesday, September 24, 6:00-10:00 PM Israel Time

Join OU Israel and Kehilat Shaarei Yonah Menachem for Torah Modiin, featuring renowned Torah personalities.

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  SPIRIT  
Medicare Update 2025
Tuesday, September 24, at 12 Noon EDT

Hear answers to all your pressing questions from a Medicare Insurance specialist. Presented by Shmuel Zaidman, a licensed health insurance specialist, who has spent the past 17 years working one-on-one educating and enrolling members of our community entering Medicare.

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  Women's Initiative  
Lech Knos: Moments of Kindness, Movements of Change
Sunday, October 6

Join together with women in your community on Tzom Gedalia for Tehillim and a video presentation featuring women who stepped forward after October 7.

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  Tri-State NCSY  
Sukkot at Six Flags
Monday, October 21

Experience the ultimate Sukkot celebration at Six Flags in New Jersey! Enjoy a day of exhilarating rides and festive fun, complemented by delicious kosher food and beautifully crafted sukkahs. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the holiday with meaningful minyanim and family-friendly activities.

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Bishul Made Easy
L'Kadsho
Bishul Made Easy

The rules of bishul are among the most intricate Shabbos laws, but Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon makes them much simpler through easy-to-follow flow charts! Plus, Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz on cleaning contact lenses, The Concise Code on eiruvin, and more!

Bishul Made Easy – Learn More More on L'Kadsho HALACHA YOMIS: Drinking Too Little at Havdalah
A World of Kindness and Bracha
Rabbi Moshe Hauer
A World of Kindness and Bracha

Imagine a world where everyone is taking care of each other and finding ways to deliver joy. Picture a situation where instead of worrying about what the next person would do to you or take from you, you could be confident that they are looking out for you.

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Raising the Torah
Rabbi Menachem Genack
Raising the Torah

The Ramban in our parsha gives us a deeper meaning for hagbahah, the practice of lifting up the Torah for the congregation to see.

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Cradled in Trust
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
Cradled in Trust

Rav Shimon Schwab, in his commentary on Yeshayahu, explores the root of the word emunah, faith. He shares an insight proffered by Rav Shamshon Rafael Hirsch, who suggests that emunah comes from the word omein, a nurse or nurturer.

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One Nation, All Alone, Under God
Rabbi Norman Lamm zt"l
One Nation, All Alone, Under God

We must draw strength and not weakness from the knowledge that we are often alone and different in the world. We shall remain one nation, all alone, under God.

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