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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Celebrate Purim Holiday Today With The Chabad Of Roosevelt Island, International Buffet Dinner, Multimedia Megillah Reading, Prizes For All In Costume And Activities For All Ages - Maccabeats A Cappella Singing Group Tell The Purim Story In Song Too

The Chabad of Roosevelt Island invite you to Celebrate International Hakhel Purim later today, March 7. According to the Chabad Of Roosevelt Island,  the celebration will include:

  • International Buffet Dinner,
  • Multimedia Megillah reading,
  • Prizes for all in costume,
  • Activities for all ages.

Please RSVP nechama@rijewish.org

The Maccabeats singing group celebrate and explain the Purim Holiday.

 

and take us on a behind the scenes look at the filming of the Purim video.

 

More info on the Chabad of Roosevelt Island at their web site.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation Celebrates Purim Holiday With Worship Service Followed By The Marvelous Mrs. Esther Maisel Purimschpiel Play - Watch The New Maccabeats Purim Video Too

Janet Falk reports on the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation (RIJC) Purim celebration last Wednesday. According to Ms. Falk: 

Purim, a joyous and comedic holiday celebration, filled with fun and parody based on the Biblical story of Esther, was celebrated by the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation (RIJC) on Wednesday night, March 16, with more than 40 people participating in a full evening of worship and Purim celebration both in person and online. 

Image Of Haman And Queen Eggster by Ken & Peggy Organes

Rabbi Joel Shaiman, 

Photo By Harriet Shaiman
 
dressed in a green plaid kilt and tam o’ shanter in anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day, led the worship service and the reading of the megillah or traditional scroll. The holiday marks the survival of the Jewish people at a time of a threatened massacre. The other readers were Keren Bachi, Uri Shusterman, Rachel Rekhter, Michal Melamed and Ben Fhala. The reading was interrupted by children and adults wielding noise-making groggers to blot out the recitation of the name of the man who purportedly attempted to destroy the Jews. The congregation joined in singing prayers to the melodies of familiar Irish songs.

The service alternated with scenes from a Purimschpiel, or play, based on this narrative. Written by Mickey Rindler and directed by Janet Falk, The Marvelous Mrs. Esther Maisel transported the characters from the television show (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) to the Shushkills (formerly known as the Catskills) where there is a lively comedy club scene. The cast featured King Adamsuerus (Tamar), Haman (Mickey Rindler), Mordechai (Charles Schwartz), Queen Vashti (Beth Asher), Esther Maisel (Emily Kalb) and Aunt Rose (Michal Melamed).  

Other cast members included sisters Lucia and Gabriella, children of our RIJC community. 

The Purimschpiel's broad humor and political-themed puns, plus references to Roosevelt Island affairs, drew laughter, groans and cheers from the audience, who used their groggers and applauded enthusiastically. 

The evening concluded with delicious Hamantaschen, a triangular holiday fruit pastry treat, baked by Tamar, which has become an annual tradition. 

For more information about the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation, which is the oldest, active and egalitarian congregation on the Island, please visit www.rijc.org or send an email to information@rijc.org.  

The next Shabbat worship services are on Friday, March 25 at 6:30 pm in the Sanctuary at the Cultural Center, 548 Main Street. Attendees should RSVP to ninalublin1@gmail.com and must be fully vaccinated. Masks are optional. The services will be broadcast on Zoom; the Zoom link is at RIJC.org on the Coming Up page, listed as Friday Night Programs. 

Our Spring Learning series, led by Rabbi Joel, will focus on various aspects of Social Justice, will start up the week of Tuesday April 5, with dates, times and Zoom link to be announced. Shabbat services, holidays and other activities in April, May and June will be posted and sent out soon. 

More info on the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation at their web site.

The Maccabeats singing group celebrate and explain the Purim Holiday too.

Friday, September 7, 2018

Chabad Of Roosevelt Island Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur High Holiday 2018 - 5779 Schedule, L'Shanah Tova

The Chabad Of Roosevelt Island wish their Roosevelt Island friends and neighbors a happy, healthy and Sweet New Year. Below is the Chabad of Roosevelt Island Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur High Holidays schedule.


NO MEMBERSHIP NECESSARY! NO TICKETS NECESSARY!

All programs and prayers will be held at The Roosevelt Island Community Cultural Center, Renwick Room & Lighthouse Room - 548 Main Street.

Click HERE to make a donation

To dedicate a Machzor click HERE

Schedule

Rosh Hashanah Eve, Sunday, Sept. 9

6:57pm Candlelighting

7:30pm Maariv, evening prayers

8:00pm “The Tastes of the New Year”

Rosh Hashanah First Day, Monday, Sept. 10

10:00am Shacharis and children’s program

11:30am Shofar followed by light Kiddush and Tashlich

Shofar House calls available

6:30pm Community Rosh Hashanah Dinner (RSVP)*

AFTER 7:54pm Candlelighting

8:00pm Maariv*

Rosh Hashanah Second Day, Tuesday, Sept. 11

10:00am Shacharis and children’s program

11:30am Shofar followed by Kiddush

Shofar House calls available

6:30pm Mincha followed by Farbrengen (RSVP)*

7:53pm Havdallah and Rosh Hashanah ends

* At 425 Main Street


Yom Kippur eve, Tuesday, September 18

6:45pm Kol Nidrei and evening prayers

(candle lighting is at 6:42pm – if you are coming to Shul, please try to come a few minutes early to light there, or light a few minutes early at home)

Yom Kippur day, Wednesday, September 19
10:00am Shacharis and Children’s Program
11:30am Yizkor
Mincha – to be determined
6:30pm Neilah
7:30pm Shofar blowing
7:39pm Break fast and light snack.
Click here for more info on Chabad Of Roosevelt Island.

La Shana Tova.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Simchat Torah Celebration With Chabad Of Roosevelt Island Thursday October 12 - Dance The Night Away With Drinks & L'Chaim, Sushi & Finger Food

The Chabad of Roosevelt Island invite you to their Simchat Torah celebration Thursday, October 12.


Here's how the Maccabeats celebrate.



More info on the Chabad of Roosevelt Island available at their web site.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation Invites Neighbors To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur High Holiday Services

The Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation reports:

Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with your neighbors at the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation’s High Holiday services.

At the RIJC, the oldest and longest-serving Jewish congregation on the Island, you will find members of all generations worshipping as a progressive, egalitarian and friendly community. Our spiritual leader, Rabbi Leana Moritt, has established a special warmth and, after 10 years here, knows every member and their family.

Erev Rosh Hashanah services will be held on Wednesday evening, September 20th at 7:30 pm in the sanctuary at 548 Main Street, down the stairs marked Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance. Access via elevator is also available through the breezeway at 556 Main Street.

Morning services will be held on Thursday, September 21 at 9:15 am, followed by tashlich at 1:30 pm; we will gather to symbolically relieve ourselves of the past and toss bread into the East River.

Child care is available for children ages two to ten. There will be a children’s service on Thursday, September 21 at 11:00 am.

Second day services will be held on Friday, September 22 at 9:15 am.

As part of Selichot and the preparation for the High Holy Days, Rabbi Moritt dedicated the new white Torah mantles and Ark curtain, which were donated by three congregant families.

 Image From Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation

(Donors of White Torah Mantles and Ark Curtain. Left to right: Steve and Rita Meed, Rabbi Leana Moritt, Jamie Silverstein, Aviva Diamant and Steve Kaufman.)

For more information about the High Holidays and Yom Kippur services on Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30, worship services and programs throughout the year, please visit RIJC.org for details. You may call Nina Lublin, RIJC president, at 212-688-0003.

We look forward to seeing you for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Shanah tovah u’metukah.
More information available at the RIJC web site.

UPDATE - The Maccabeats 2017 Rosh Hashana video.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

You're Invited To Roosevelt Island Family Public Chanukah Menorah Lighting Saturday Evening December 24 - Music Dreidels, Hot Drinks, Donuts & More - Watch A Hamilton Hanukkah Video With The Maccabeats Too

The Chabad Lubavitch of Roosevelt Island invite you to the Chanukah Menorah Lighting Ceremony in front of Blackwell House this Saturday, December 24:


Please join us for the annual Roosevelt Island Family Public Menorah Lighting Saturday Evening, December 24th.

 The 1st Chanukah Light 7:00 PM in front of Blackwell House Music!!

Dreidels!!

Hot Drinks!!

Hot Latkes!!

Doughnuts!!

A Gift for all!!

Chanukah Gelt!

For more info please contact 212-652-5660 or Nechama@RIJewish.org
Here's the Maccabeats Chanukah song for 2016 - A Hamilton Hanukkah.



Happy Chanukah!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

You're Invited To Purim In The Chocolate Factory Presented By Chabad Lubavitch Of Roosevelt Island Thursday March 24 - Megillah Reading, Chocolate Fountain, Buffet Dinner & More, Please RSVP


An invitation from the Chabad Lubavitch Of Roosevelt Island to Purim In The Chocolate Factory:
Join us for a fun Purim experience! Purim party, fun for kids, Megillah reading, food and more including:
  • Interactive Megillah reading,
  • Magnificent Chocolate Fountain,
  • Buffet Diner,
  • Chocolate Fun,
  • Thursday March 24 6 PM,
  • 425 Main Street,
  • Suggested: $18,



Please click here for more information and to RSVP.
According to the Huffington Post:
Purim is a spring holiday that commemorates the Jewish community's narrow escape from collective destruction in the ancient Persian Empire. The word itself, purim, comes from the Persian word for "lots" and is a reference to the fact that the date set for the Jews' annihilation was chosen by casting lots.

There are several major components of the Purim holiday, including public readings of the Book of Esther (k'riat megillah), giving charity to the poor (matanot la'evyonim) and delivering gifts to friends (mishloach manot). But Purim is most obviously characterized by a boisterous feast (se'udah) during which participants dress in costumes and drink to excess....
The Maccabeats celebrate and explain Purim too.



Raise your glass and click here to RSVP for Chabad Lubavitch Purim In The Chocolate Factory.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Best Wishes For A Happy Roosevelt Island Passover - The Maccabeats Dayenu Song, Making Matzo Ball Soup With Bobby Flay And Things To Do With Leftover Matzos

Best wishes for a Happy Roosevelt Island Passover.

Image Of Passover Seder Plate From Chabad Lubavitch Of Roosevelt Island

To celebrate, enjoy this multi genre-version of Dayenu Passover Song from the Maccabeats,



learn to make Jalapeno Matzo Ball Soup from Bobby Flay,



suggestions for leftover Matzos



and a history of Passover.



More information on Roosevelt Island Passover from the Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation and the Chabad Lubavitch of Roosevelt Island.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Celebrate Purim In the African Jungle With Chabad Of Roosevelt Island Today - Pass The Hamantaschen Please

 Image of Hamantaschen From The Shiksa In The Kitchen

An invitation from the Chabad Lubavitch Of Roosevelt Island:
For those that would like to celebrate Purim, please join the Jewish Community for Purim - African Jungle style, Sunday, March 16th at 5:00pm.

* African Buffet * Craft * Multimedia Megillah Reading * Music


No membership - all are welcome

Suggested $18

RSVP Nechama@RIJewish.org

Nechama and Zalman Duchman

Chabad Lubavitch of Roosevelt Island
According to the Huffington Post:
Purim is a spring holiday that commemorates the Jewish community's narrow escape from collective destruction in the ancient Persian Empire. The word itself, purim, comes from the Persian word for "lots" and is a reference to the fact that the date set for the Jews' annihilation was chosen by casting lots.

There are several major components of the Purim holiday, including public readings of the Book of Esther (k'riat megillah), giving charity to the poor (matanot la'evyonim) and delivering gifts to friends (mishloach manot). But Purim is most obviously characterized by a boisterous feast (se'udah) during which participants dress in costumes and drink to excess....
and celebrate with the Maccabeats

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Hanukkah From Roosevelt Island and The Maccabeats, Matisyahu,The Shlomones And A Texas Dreidel Song - First Ever Thanksgivukkah Tomorrow Too


Happy Hanukkah from Roosevelt Island. Tonight is the first of eight nights of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. The Roosevelt Island Menorah Lighting Ceremony will take place this Saturday November 4 at 6:30 PM in front of Blackwell House.


Enjoy some Hanukkah music with the Maccabeats,



Matisyahu



The Shlomones,



and the Dreidel song with a Texas twist.



This year, Hanukkah overlaps with Thanksgiving to



 create Thanksgivukkah:
In 2013, the first day of Hanukkah coincides with Thanksgiving for the first time time in history, and the last time for another 70,000 years. No, that is not a typo. This historic confluence between the Hebrew and Gregorian calendars is an incredible opportunity to celebrate the Jewish-American experience and give thanks for the ways religious freedom makes America great for all of us....


Live Science adds:
... The reason for this year's rare alignment has to do with quirks of two calendars, the Gregorian and Jewish calendars. Much of the world follows the Gregorian calendar, which has a 365-day year based on the Earth's orbit around the sun, with leap years every four years. The Gregorian calendar was implemented by Pope Gregory to keep Easter in line with the season it was originally celebrated in.

But the Jewish calendar, which was created more than 2,000 years ago, follows the waxing and waning of the moon. That calendar has 12 months of roughly 30 days each, which works out to a bit more than 354 days in a year. As a result, the Jewish year creeps earlier and earlier relative to the Gregorian calendar. But many Jewish holidays, such as Passover, are tied to seasons such as spring....
Happy Hanukkah, Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Thanksgivukkah to you.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Happy Chanukah From Roosevelt Island and The Shlomones, Jon Stewart, Steven Colbert, The Maccaabeats and Matisyahu - Let's Do The Rocky Hora Chanukah Dance


Happy Chanukah from Roosevelt Island. The Roosevelt Island Chanukah Menorah joins the Roosevelt Island Christmas Tree and Holiday lights to brighten up Blackwell House Plaza.


Enjoy some Chanukah songs from The Shlomones,



Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert,


YOu Tube Video of Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert Sing Hanukkah Songs

The Maccabeats and


You Tube Video of The Maccabeats - Candlelight - Hanukkah

Matisyahu.


You Tube Video of Miracle - Matisyahu Hanukkah Song

If you want more Chanukah songs take a look at these oldies but goodies from Adam Sandler and the Dreidel Song with a Texas twist.