The Fellowship for Jewish Learning
Box 17291, Stamford CT  06907
A non-affiliated liberal Jewish congregation in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

$Upcoming Notices and Events

All venues are the Friends Meeting House at 572 Roxbury Road (the corner of Roxbury and Riverbank Roads) unless otherwise indicated.


Board Meeting
Wednesday, October 6, 2010, at 7:30 p.m.

Yizkor and Simcha Lists
Please return your completed Yizkor and Simcha lists to Deborah Rubin no later than Wednesday, September 8, 2010. You can reach her at dbrubin@optonline.net or 30 Greebridge Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605.

High Holidays Break Fast Reminder
$10 for adults, $5 for children, free to children under age 5.
Write "break fast" on the memo line and send your check to the Stamford Fellowship for Jewish Learning, PO Box 17291, Stamford, CT 06907. For more information, contact Barbara Trow at 203.253.0738 or babstrow@gmail.com.


Holidays Choir Practice
Look for another practice date before Rosh Hashanah  -- Nurit will be contacting you. Or you can reach her at navigdor1@aol.com or 203.968.0635.

2010-2012 Calendar
Select <Calendar> tab above.

Community Service
Sandwiches for New Covenant House Soup Kitchen Wed 9/29/10. 

Thanks to everyone who helped make sandwiches on 6/30: the Abt Family, the Freedman Family, Barbara els, Marie Orsini Rosen, Ruth Sandak, Naomi Starobin and the Weller Family.  





 



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Established in 1973 the Fellowship for Jewish Learning is an intimate unaffiliated liberal Jewish congregation. Our Fellowship is a place for Jews who would like to be connected to their religion in an intimate environment.

The congregation is small, approximately 45 families, and is committed to sharing Jewish life, traditions and study together. The Fellowship is led by Rabbi Eric Hoffman. Rabbi Emerita is Rabbi Emily Faust Korzenik.  Musical Director is Nurit Avigdor. Hebrew School teachers are Bracha Moshe and Nurit Avigdor.

Our approach to Judaism is inclusive. Our group is diverse, including people of all ages, Jews from many different backgrounds and knowledge level and iinterfaith families.

Our atmosphere is welcoming and our acceptance of everyone who wishes to belong to the Fellowship is a living expression of our beliefs. This is how we live as a congregation and in the community at large.

We meet for Sabbath services twice a month -- on Friday nights and Saturday mornings -- at the Friends Meeting House on Roxbury Road in Stamford, CT. Our Hebrew School meets there once a week on Mondays from 4:15-6:00. Our Adult Education Study Group meets monthly. Our services are open to the community.

Each year, High Holiday Services are held at the Long Ridge School in Stamford. Admission is free and all are welcome to worship with us.



2010 HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

Long Ridge School, 478 Erskine Road, Stamford

Rosh Hashanah starts at sundown Wednesday, 9/8/10

Erev Rosh Hashanah - Wednesday, 9/8/10 at 8:00 p.m.

Rosh Hashanah - Thursday, 9/9/10 at 10:15 a.m.

Yom Kippur starts at sundown Friday, 9/17/10

Kol Nidre - Friday, 9/17/10, at 8:00 p.m.

Yom Kippur - Saturday, 9/18/10, at 10:15 a.m.

Yizkor service - Saturday, 9/18/10, at 4:30 p.m.

Break fast - Saturday, 9/18/10, at 6:30 p.m.
$10 for adults, $5 for children, free for children under age 5
Put "Break Fast" on the memo line of your check and send it to:
Stamford Fellowship for Jewish Learning
PO Box 17291
Stamford, CT 06907
For more information, contact Barbara Trow at 203.253.0738 or
babstrow@gmail.com



 

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