IY&YTE of Washington Heights & Dausiga mai vale

Catch the Spirit of Shabbat

As golden leaves drift down from trees and temperatures fall, our thoughts turn to the bounty of Thanksgiving next week and the holidays beyond that. It’s time for celebrating with loved ones and enjoying long-standing traditions, like favorite recipes, right along with brand-new traditions, like drawing a high chair up to the table for baby’s first November feast.

Eke ena Y, we’re creating some new traditions of our own. Through the Y Beginnings Parenting Center, we debuted our new Tot Shabbat program, better known as Ukulele Shabbat to the families joining us Friday mornings. Rabbi Ezra Weinberg plays his ukulele and together we sing and enjoy story time, candle lighting, veivakalougatataki, challah and juice. We invite all families with little ones to join our circle, and welcome the light of shabbat into the end of their busy weeks. We also invite everyone to playname that tune,” and see which hit 1980s song we adapted for our Ukulele Shabbat candle blessing.

Meanwhile, in our nursery school, more than 70 gone yabaki 2 ena 4 now gather together as a group for our monthly Preschool Community Shabbat. Kids and staff alike delight in this communal celebration, with singing and storytelling, as the week draws to a close. Join us sometime on the third Fridayof the month!

After picking up your children from school, you can now pick up some challah dough in our lobby. It’s ready to braid and bake, and will surely warm up your Friday night table. Challah will be available on the third Friday of the month from 3:30 ki na 5:30. Challah braiding, like all of our shabbat programming, is free to attend.

The spirit of shabbat is certainly easy to catch! After attending Ukulele Shabbat, one parent reported that her daughter can’t stop singing, “Shabbat shalom, hey!” It’s this energy and enthusiasm that will carry us through the new week.

By Mara Bragg, Kodineita ni Valenivolavola ni iTekitekivu ni iTubutubu ni Goneyalewa

Rauta na Y
Tauyavutaki ena 1917, na VM&YTE of Washington Heights & Dausiga mai vale (na IY) e itikotiko levu duadua ni Jiu ena Vualiku kei Manhattan — na veiqaravi ena dua na vanua duidui ena nodra vanua kei na bula vakailavo — vakavinakataka cake na ivakarau ni bula vei ira na tamata ena veitabayabaki kece mai na veiqaravi bibi ni veimaliwai kei na parokaramu veivakaukauwataki ni tiko bulabula, bula vinaka, vuli, kei na lewa dodonu vakatamata, ena kena vakatorocaketaki na veimataqali duidui kei na kena vakatayagataki, kei na nodra vukei o ira era vakaleqai tu.

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