We are Open for Services.
Shabbat & Yom Kippur Services are Inside OR Outside! It is YOUR Choice!
Due to the updated guidelines issued by the Governor’s office and with the agreement from Rabbinic authorities we will be offering services this Shabbos and on Yom Kippur INSIDE of the sanctuary AND outside in the breezeway. We will be keeping our occupancy at 25% of capacity inside – so please, if you wish to join us, immediately log onto www.ChabadatLaCosta.com/hhrsvp. Those who wish to sit in the breezeway for services are welcome to do so.
Please note that we have invested heavily so as to be able to open up safely and comfortably. In fact, we are exceeding the protocols called for by the governmental agencies. You might say that, “We answer to a Higher Authority.”
Masks are available for those attending services, which must be worn at all times while on campus, as well as gloves for those who wish to wear them.
All of these measures taken together with the procedures already established, which include the use of hand sanitizer and handwashing regularly, sanitized prayers books, sanitized restrooms and surfaces etc., will produce a safe experience.
If you have been exposed to anyone with the virus within the last 14 days, those with symptoms, or those whose doctors advise them not to participate, should not, under any circumstances, come to shul. But rather should pray at home.
If you plan on joining us on Shabbos please let us know by responding to this message.
Working Car (still) Needed
We are currently seeking a car in good mechanical condition. If you, or someone you know, has a car that you can donate please respond to this message. This request is time sensitive. Thank you in advance!
Weekly Sermon Friday @ 5pm on Facebook Live
Join Rabbi Eilfort this afternoon at 5pm as he gives his weekly sermon as a Facebook Live event. If you have not already done so, please send Rabbi Eilfort (Yeruchem Eilfort) a Friend Request on Facebook!
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER - Tuition Free Hebrew School
Due to the economic hardships created by the pandemic we will be offering Tuition Free Hebrew School this year. Families are struggling to make ends meet, but we cannot allow the children to suffer. We are offering two options – In-person learning (outdoor and indoor classes, socially distant, masks on), and virtual learning. Please respond to this message for further information. We are the only synagogue in the county making such an offer! Morah Chaya has worked diligently to create an amazing curriculum that will educate and inspire our students. Our teachers will always offer lots of positive reinforcement to the students so that they will not only learn, but they will ENJOY the EXPERIENCE! Please get back to us and let your friends know.
Special ‘Different’ Yom Kippur Services this Year
Be prepared for a different looking High Holiday experience. We know that masks are not fun. We also understand that up-tempo services are not what we are used to, especially on the High Holidays. But we also know that Judaism teaches us that the sanctity of life takes precedence over all other considerations.
We appreciate your support and understanding as we navigate this unprecedented situation. We remain steadfastly committed to serving our community and doing so in a safe and secure manner.
If there is something that you need please do not hesitate to contact us!
Additional Outside Yizkor Services Offered
Those who feel the need or desire to say Yizkor specifically at shul, but are concerned with being at shul for an extended period, are welcome to come to one of the two additional outdoor Yizkor services we have scheduled (see below). These services will be outside and brief.
Outdoor Shofar Blowing
The end of Yom Kippur is marked by the Ne’ilah / Closing service, the culmination of which is the blowing of the Shofar. In our effort to help everyone stay safe and feel comfortable the Rabbi will blow the Shofar and recite the associated passages at the entry gate to our campus. This means that people can remain in the parking lot or in the breezeway or in the sanctuary and be able to hear the Shofar.
Shabbat Shuva / Yom Kippur Schedule
Shabbat Shuva
Friday, Sept. 25, 2020
Light Shabbat Candles at 6:23 pm
Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020
Morning Services: 10:00 am
Shabbat Ends at 7:16 pm
YOM KIPPUR
Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020
Light Candles at 6:20 pm
Fast Begins at 6:20 pm
Kol Nidrei Services 1: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Kol Nidrei Services 2: 8 pm – 9 pm
Monday, Sept. 28, 2020
(Full) Morning Services: 9 am – 12:30 pm
Yizkor Memorial Service: 11 am
Additional Yizkor Memorial Service 1: 1:30 pm
Additional Yizkor Memorial Service 2: 2:30 pm
Afternoon Service: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Ne’ilah Closing Service (VERY LIMITED SEATING): 6 pm
Shofar Blowing 7 pm
Fast Ends at 7:13 pm
Followed by individually wrapped ‘to go’ light refreshments sponsored by Ilyse Loven in honor of her twins upcoming Bar and Bat Mitzvah!
Sponsored Lulavim & Esrogim
Rabbi and Mrs. Yeruchem and Nechama Eilfort, Rabbi and Mrs. Elia and Chaya Eilfort, together with Rabbi and Mrs. Rodal, and Esrogino will be sponsoring a Lulav and Esrog set for all members who want one. All you have to do is respond to this message and we will order one for you. It has been a difficult year, but people should not miss out on the beautiful Mitzvah of taking the Four Species for the Holiday of Sukkot. We particularly want to acknowledge Esrogino for working with us on this ambitious project! Check out Esrogino’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Esrogino/.
Additional sponsors are welcome and encouraged to participate. The estimated cost is $1800. Donations can be made securely online by following this link: www.ChabadatLaCosta.com/donate.
Calendar Delayed – Our Apologies!
We are sorry that we are running very late in getting out our Jewish Art Calendar this year. To make a long story short the pandemic has made planning the year exceedingly difficult, which has impacted our timing. We will get them out asap! THANK YOU for your understanding and patience. J
Chicken Soup & Challah
We are extraordinarily proud of the fact that we have provided chicken soup and challah from the beginning of the pandemic. During this time we have distributed thousands of challahs and servings of soup, at no cost, to our community and those in need. We have been able to do this due to the generosity of our sponsors (best in the world!) and our outstanding volunteers. Let’s face it; we are blessed to have such a beautiful community!
Chicken Soup and Challah Available THIS Week
Those who live near Chabad at La Costa are welcome to let us know if you want some delicious Challah and/or Chicken Soup delivered to you on Friday to help you celebrate Shabbat in the most delicious way possible.
Please note that all food is prepared and delivered using recommended safeguards.
Jewish Family Services Food Drive – Let’s Help!
Jewish Family Services is trying to collect food for their annual Food Drive. Their goal is to be able to collect at least 30,000 pounds of food, 15,000 pounds of which they have already collected. Those who would like to participate please respond to this message. It would be very nice if our community can pitch in with this worthy goal!
Sponsors Appreciated (And Needed)
These are extraordinary times. Many people are reaching out for help and, Baruch Hashem / thank G-d, we are HERE to help! ‘We’ means YOU and US, TOGETHER. It is an amazing partnership that we have!
We are extremely grateful to those who have reached out to help fund us, enabling us to serve others.
We would like to specifically acknowledge at this time:
Channah Hale for her generous sponsorship of the Challahs. Channah has been absolutely phenomenal in her generous sponsorships! We thank her for her kindness and love. This week Channah has sponsored in memory of David Glovsky and Doris Bornstein, may their memories be for a blessing!
We are seeking additional sponsors for the following dedications:
Next week’s Loaves of Love.
Next week’s Chicken soup.
Next week’s Torah classes.
Note About Sponsorships
You may have noticed that we seek multiple sponsors for the Challah, Soup, and Torah classes. We do this because we need to find ways to cover our budgetary shortfall that has been caused by the coronavirus. The donations coming to the shul have been dramatically reduced. We greatly appreciate those of you who are still supporting us! G-d bless you! We greatly appreciate your understanding as we seek ways of propping up the income necessary to keep things afloat. Your ideas about additional income streams are likewise greatly appreciated!
Ways to Give
We would be nowhere without the generous support of our community. Please know that your support is profoundly appreciated!
There are many ways to donate besides for checks and cash. Following please find a list of the various other ‘platforms’ that are available for secure donations that go directly and entirely into the synagogue account.
1. PayPal [email protected] or PayPal.me/Neilfort
2. Venmo @Nechama-Eilfort
3. Cashapp $nechamae
4. Zelle (Bank of America) [email protected]
5. Personal credit card chabadatlacosta.com/donate
Easy Fundraising Opportunity
First, let us take this opportunity to thank all of those who have had Facebook Birthday Fundraisers for Chabad at La Costa! I cannot tell you how much Nechama & I appreciate it! The money we have received through these fundraisers has helped our shul continue with programming, delivering soup and challah as well as other activities.
Do you have a birthday coming up? We would be honored if you would consider making our shul the recipient of your birthday fundraiser. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to celebrate your birthday and do a wonderful Mitzvah at the same time? Thank you for your consideration and Happy Birthday!
Havdala Live with Rabbi Yossi (ON this week.)
Join Rabbi Yossi Rodal on Facebook Live on Saturday night at 8:30pm for a meaningful Havdalah service. Following Havdalah Rabbi Yossi will share an uplifting Chasidic story as is traditional on Saturday night.
Pay-What-You-Can-Membership
We want the membership experience to be positive. We want you to feel GOOD about giving. Yes, we have suggested donations, but you should give what you feel you can afford. If you cannot comfortably give the suggested amount THAT IS OK. If you can give more than the suggested amount, THANK YOU, IT IS APPRECIATED! We love and appreciate your participation, and that is that. Please fill out our Membership form online by logging onto: www.ChabadatLaCosta.com/Membership.
Daily & Weekly Classes
Join us, at no cost, on Facebook Live (must friend request Yeruchem Eilfort if you are not already my friend) and be a member of the Chabad at La Costa Facebook page for ongoing classes in Chasidic Philosophy, Caffeine for the Soul, Torah Portion of the Week, Positivity Bias, Holiday Overviews, and much more. Torah study is THE way to keep the soul charged!
Heartfelt Appeal
We are here to enhance/empower your Jewish experience. That is our unshakeable commitment to you. We are able to do this because of our generous donors, without whom we would be nowhere. Can we possibly convince you to make a monthly gift to the community? Every donor counts! Every donation counts! Please add your name to our growing list of supporters. The added expenses of this year are presenting a special opportunity for our friends to step forward and make a difference. Please do what you can: www.ChabadatLaCosta.com/donate.
Thank you! G-d bless you! May you and your family be written and sealed in the Book of Life!