Martin W. Levy Congregation Founding Rabbi Leonard A. Helman, z”l Founding Cantor Michael G. Linder Beit Tikva Cantorial Soloist Ephraim A. Herrera

P.O. Box 24094 Santa Fe, NM 87502 telephone: 505.820.2991 www.beittikvasantafe.org Av/Elul/Tishri 5776/5777/September-October 2016

Board of Directors High Holy Days Officers President 5777~2016 Paul Grace SELICHOT Service followed by dessert vice-President Saturday, September 24 7:00pm Philip Goldstone EREV ROSH HASHANAH Treasurer Rabbi Martin Levy—A New Era for America, what Jeffrey Less Jewish tradition says about the“newness” of this year, 5777 recording Sunday, October 2 7:30pm secretary Sue Katz ROSH HASHANAH Rabbi Martin Levy—The Spiritual Hero for Our newly-lit stained glass window, located near the building entrance. past presidents this Day: !, thinking about our responsibilities for this New Year YOM KIPPUR Jerry Bork & Monday, October 3 10:00am Rabbi Martin Levy—The Meaning of Kaddish and David Pollak Children’s Service Immediately Following Remembrance, understanding the morning prayers and the Yizkor prayers Trustees Tashlich Service 4:00pm Wednesday, October 12 10:00am Kenneth Coffae Across from the Inn on the Alameda Children’s Service 2:30pm Valerie Frost At the Santa Fe River Gary Katz Afternoon Concluding Service 3:00pm and Yizkor Lynn Kelly SHABBAT SHUVAH Followed by Break-the-Fast of challah, grapes, Barbara LaMont Friday, October 7 7:30pm juice and wine Don Miller Larry Singer MEMORIAL SERVICE EREV SUKKOT Ed Sorken Sunday, October 9 12:30pm Service & Pot-Luck Dinner Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Cemetery Sunday, October 16 Dirk Wassner Pot-Luck at 6:00pm, 417 Rodeo Road Service at 7:00pm Sheldon Weinstein Bring items to decorate our Sukkah KOL NIDRE Staff Rabbi Martin Levy—Promises Made, Promises Kept, SIMCHAT Executive Where does American stand A celebration Director vis-a-vis the Middle East world? Sunday, October 23 7:00pm Gail Rapoport Tuesday, October 11 7:30pm

Corresponding Secretary Adult Education classes, fall 2016 Marcelle Cady Wednesday evening adult education classes begin September 28th at 6:00 pm. The topic will be Pirke Avot: The Ethics of Our Sages, reading the classic commentary on Jewish Ethics. This class series runs until December 14th. Bookkeeper Cathy Turner Join us for Torah study every Saturday morning at 9:15 am

graphic designer Shabbat at Home will be held at Brookdale Senior Living, 640 Alta Vista St. Paula Eastwood on Friday, September 23 and Friday, October 21 at 5:30 pm.

Friday Shabbat Services — 7:30 pm 2230 Old Pecos Trail RABBI’s message

therefore, ask ourselves, “What do you see in life?” When you look at your life, do you always see reasons for grumbling or gratefulness? Do you feel that you have been shortchanged or overpaid? Do you constantly feel your cup is half empty, or in the words of the psalmist, “my cup runneth over?” Matthew Arnold has written that “one thing only has been lent to youth and age in common —it is discontent.” Our favorite posture is one of protest and we who have so much, so very, very much, often permit the one thing we lack to blind us to the wealth we possess. Another question. When you look at life, do you see only he biblical incident which figures most your life and your needs, or do you see the lives and the prominently in the Rosh Hashannah service is needs of others as well? Do you see life as a campaign of the story of the Akedah, the binding of Isaac. We acquisition or as an adventure in sharing? This question is Tencounter a host of commentaries to this towering episode basic because it spills over into every area of life. How do throughout the liturgy this day. you regard your mate in marriage? Someone created for Our sages tell us that as Abraham and Isaac and your comfort and convenience or someone whose life you their servants approached Mount Moriah, the divinely can enrich and enlarge? How do you regard your fellow designated summit for the sacrifice, Abraham turned to his human being? One whose main function in life is to serve servants with a question. as a stepping-stone to your success or someone with hopes “Do you see anything in the distance?” They stared and and needs just like yourself? shook their heads. At this holy season, we are called upon to embrace life, “No, we see only the trackless wastes of the wilderness.” to express thanks for our lives and the health of those we Abraham then turned to Isaac with the very same love. We are called upon to lean into life. As my teacher, question. Rabbi Sigel used to say, “Cultivate an ‘attitude of gratitude’ “Yes,” said the son. “I see a mountain, majestic and for all that we enjoy.” beautiful, and a cloud of glory hovers above it.” As we approach these days of awe, Kaycee and I wish It was at this point that Abraham directed his servants to everyone a healthy and contented New Year. May we remain behind while he and Isaac continued alone. be blessed with the dew of heaven and the love of the Here then are two people facing in the same direction, Almighty. surveying the identical scene, coming up with completely different impressions. One sees only emptiness and Shanah tovah, barrenness ahead. The second sees the majestic and challenging mountains. The difference obviously lay in the eyes of the beholder. Skipping the centuries now and coming right down to where we are, let us each ask ourselves the question, “What Rabbi Martin W. Levy do you see?” 505.670.4671 On these days when we pray for life, we might,

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nother year has passed as we welcome the High Holy moves into its twenty-second year as Santa Fe’s “House of Days for the year 5777 in the Hebrew calendar, better Hope,” each of us must remember that the Congregation Aknown to most of us as 2016-2017. The Hebrew needs our support, particularly our financial support, calendar counts the years from creation to today, calculated to continue its mission. After celebrating our twentieth by adding up the ages of luminaries in the Torah back to anniversary, the Board announced the creation of our the time of creation. Although modern science may dispute Future Fund as a fundraising plan to secure the temple’s our arithmetic, the significance of this tradition is its financial position through our twenty-fifth anniversary. reminder of the importance of looking back to where we We also established a Legacy Fund as a mechanism came from and remembering who preceded us. Two of the for members who want to remember us in their estate founding principles at the creation of Congregation Beit plans. The Rosh Hashanah Honey Project is a fun and Tikva twenty-one years ago were love of Israel and respect inexpensive way to greet other members at the High Holy for our elders. A year ago we were celebrating our 20th Days and to support the Congregation. Individual gifts Anniversary as a Congregation, and we had just dedicated throughout the year in memory or in honor of a loved the new Limmud Educational Wing and the Leonard A. one or a special event are another simple and effective way Helman Center for Jewish Learning. Just this past month, to support the temple. Finally, each year the board plans we honored two of our founding members, Gail and and implements special fundraising programs and events, Sonny Rapoport, for their years of dedicated service to our like the Maccabeats concert last month, to encourage community. On Yom Kippur we will remember the loved membership support. ones who have gone before us, the significance of their lives At this New Year, I pray that you and your families will to us individually and to our Congregation. thrive and that all of you will continue your support for And yet, the years in the Hebrew calendar increase by your Congregation. one every year as we look ahead, and Rosh Hashanah reminds us not only to look back but to live for the future. Shalom, Our founding Rabbi Leonard Helman is now a fond and Paul Grace, President lasting memory whose imprint upon our Congregation 505.690.8505 will always be felt. His successor, Rabbi Martin Levy continues to lead us confidently into the future because that is how it must be. The retirement of our beloved Cantor Michael Linder brought us to our current Cantor Ephraim Herrera to lead us in song and prayer each Sabbath because that is how it must be. As we recognize and honor the twenty-one years of service by Gail as our Executive Director, we also look to the future with our new Temple Administrator, Toni Robinson, who joined our family in August, because we must move forward. We owe it to all of those who came before us to continue on the path they set for us. As Congregation Beit Tikva

3 Gala 2016 Honoring Gail & Sonny Rapoport, with the Maccabeats

4 L’Shana Tova Honey

his year there will be a Congregation Beit Tikva High Holy Days fundraiser that will be fun and sweet. For T our third year we are still limiting the fundraiser to Congregation Beit Tikva members. Here is how it works. For just $3 per recipient, you can send a L’Shana Tova honey jar to a member of our congregation. Of course, you can send to more than one member. For $180 you would be sending to every Beit Tikva member. Members will receive one jar of honey plus a card with the names of their well wishers. The jars of honey and the attached cards will be picked up on Rosh Hashanah at services. We are looking forward to all members of our congregation participating in our L’Shana Tova fund raiser.

By now you have received an email for our Rosh Hashanah L’Shana Tova Honey Project with your personal code and instructions on how to place your order. For those of you who have placed your order, thank you. The deadline to order is October 2, 2016. If you need assistance with your order please contact me at sheknits@ centurylink.net or 505.471.0527. Let’s make this L’Shana Tovah the sweetest ever with your holiday wishes and a jar of honey to members of our congregation. —Sharon Sorken

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Parking for All Services at the Synagogue High Holy Day parking will be across the street at the Pecos Trail Inn Motel. Security officers will escort and assist us in crossing Old Pecos Trail. Parking at the synagogue will be reserved for the handicapped.

Help Feed the Hungry We hand out grocery bags at Rosh Hashanah, to be filled Selichot with non-perishable groceries for Food For Santa Fe, Inc., Saturday, September 24, 7:00 pm which provides food for the needy. The bags should be We will celebrate Selichot service with Rabbi Martin Levy returned by Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 12. accompanied by Cantor Ephraim Herrara who will be Thank you. sharing beautiful melodies specific to this service. Selichot are special penitential prayers recited the week Tashlich before Rosh Hashanah. The service is composed of prayers Monday, October 3, 4:00pm asking for forgiveness. The central prayer, repeated a This is a delightful High Holy Day tradition. On Rosh number of times, is that of the 13 merciful attributes of Hashanah, at 4:00pm we will meet at the Santa Fe River God, taken from Exodus 34:6-7. across from the Inn of The Alameda. We will read the Tashlich prayers and then cast bread crumbs into the river, Member Tickets symbolizing the “casting of our sins into the water.” Be Member tickets will sure to join Rabbi Levy as he leads this very moving and be mailed soon. All special service. members must have three quarters of their Erev Sukkot dues pledge paid by that date in order to Sunday, October 16 receive their tickets. Join us for Erev Sukkot as we celebrate together in our Please call the office if special Sukkah. you have not made your Building and decorating the Sukkah starts at 4:00pm pledge or wish to make with a pot-luck dinner at 6:00pm. The traditional special arrangements. outdoor ceremony in our Sukkah will follow with a Thank you for your service and prayers. Decorative items you may bring can cooperation. dreamstime.com include items such as tree branches, fruits, vegetables, gourds, chilies, and flowers. Be sure to bring your High Holy Day Flowers for Rosh Hashanah favorite dish for sharing in delicious abundance. and Yom Kippur Sukkot translates as “” or the Festival of Booths, and occurs for 7 days. It is the 3rd pilgrimage Both arrangements have been generously donated by festival (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot). Like the other Barbara & Jerry Bork. 6 Congregation P.O. Box 24094 Santa Fe, NM 87502 tel: 505.820.2991 Beit Tikva www.beittikvasantafe.org Non-Member Ticket Form, 5777-2016 I wish to purchase # ______tickets for all fOUR services @ $300. I wish to purchase # ______single day ticket(s) @ $100 per service. I wish to reserve # ______ticket(s) for full-time college students @ no cost. Please check which service(s) you plan to attend: ❏ Erev Rosh Hashanah sunday, October 2, 7:30 pm ❏ Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) tuesday, October 11, 7:30 pm ❏ Rosh Hashanah Monday, October 3 10:00 am ❏ Yom Kippur Wednesday October 12, 10:00 am

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Simchat Torah Sunday, October 23, 7:30 pm Celebrating the Torah Join us for a delightful service with an oneg including traditional taffy apple treats. Simchat Torah is a Hebrew term which dreamstime.com means “rejoicing with the Torah.” pilgrimage festivals, Sukkot has an agricultural element. The annual cycle of It marks the time of the harvest, of the final ingathering reading the Torah of produce before winter. The most important ritual of is completed and Sukkot is “living” in the Sukkah. There is a custom of inviting ushpizin, or symbolic guests, each day to join begun anew, with the last us in the Sukkah. The other important mitzvah is that section of Deuteronomy of the arba minim, the 4 species, also called the lulav and the first section and esrog (palm branch and citron). of Genesis read in Come and enjoy the afternoon and early evening succession after a festival in and around the Sukkah and along our walkway parade of the Torah and bench area in our breathtaking outdoor space. scrolls amidst singing Don’t miss this wonderful occasion as we gather as a and rejoicing. It is one of community to celebrate the fall harvest, and rejoice in the happiest days of the Jewish calendar. God’s blessings. dreamstime.com

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8 Jewish Historical Society The 2016 Fall Conference Registration is open at www.nmjhs.org. On-Line Registration is available using Pay Pal or by downloading the Registration Form and mailing it to NMJHS. Please note that by registering for the FULL CONFERENCE, the Saturday evening reception and dinner are included! EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS OCTOBER 16. New Mexico Jewish Historical Society 5220 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109

MR. GAGA in SANTA FE! efore there was a Lady Gaga, there was Gaga, a dance movement language developed by Ohad BNaharin, one of the pre-eminent choreographers of modern dance in the world today and Artistic Director of the highly acclaimed Batsheva Dance Company. MR. GAGA is a new documentary that offers a rare look at Naharin’s world. The film opens the Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival’s Seventh Season in a regional premiere on dancer Amy Morrow. For tickets and more information September 25 and 27 at CCA with special guest Gaga visit www.SantaFeJFF.org or call 505.216.0672

Join Us for a We’re alive and well, and hoping to meet again Year of Fun and Learning beginning in early November. With the High Religious School, Fall 2016 Holidays taking up most of October, we thought we would begin our programming in November. An Sunday, September 18 at 10am Conducted by Rabbi Martin Levy email will follow to announce the first program. with Cantor Ephraim Herrera We are thinking of changing our meeting times to include a lunch component. We’ll keep in touch For more information call Rabbi Levy at 505.670.4671 and will welcome your comments and suggestions. We are looking for leaders and would like one or two people to step forward to take on a few All are welcome to the Bar Mitzvah of Ian Terell responsibilities. Saturday, October 22 • 20 Tishri, 5777 • 10am Shanah Tovah to all, Parsha Ki Thissa, Exodus 33-34 Reggie Klein, [email protected], 505.438.8150

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Your Help is September Birthdays Loren Vladem september 4 Needed for Barbara Miller september 8 Jennifer Ramo september 8 the Jewish Winday Dankoff september 12 Connie Rosenberg september 13 Cemetery Wall Joy Wohl LeCuyer september 14 Barbara La Mont september 15 and Seating Kathy Marczak september 15 Ellen Vladem September 15 anta Fe has one dedicated Jewish Cemetery which all our synagogues and Philip Gudwin september 18 unaffiliated Jews share. The JCCNNM Cemetery Committee has worked Rita Linder September 20 hard to make this Cemetery a place for our whole Community. We have: Joyce Levine September 25 • S Tripled the amount of land available for Jewish burial so generations of David Kutz September 27 Laura Brouse September 28 Santa Fe Jews can be buried together in one site. Jody Ellis September 29 • Created the Legacy Memorial Wall where plaques are mounted in tribute Jonathan Frey september 29 to family members buried elsewhere, thereby making our Cemetery a place of Peggy Myers September 30 community history and heritage. • Raised $80,000 for the perimeter wall and landscaping. September Anniversaries • Designed a beautiful seating area, pictured above, where visitors can rest Beth Beloff & Marc Geller september 1 and reflect. Marcia & William Berman september 4 We are still short of our goal to pay for the Jewish star in the center Connie & of the seating area. stuart Rosenberg september 12 Lynn & Larry Singer september 12 Now is the time for EVERYONE in our Jewish Community to come Nancy & Henry Lewis september 13 forward and help complete this seating area for our community’s shared Josie Stern & Jewish Cemetery. vic Middlekauff september 14 Please contribute generously by sending your donation to: Carol Clifford & JCCNNM (Jewish Community Council of Northern New Mexico) todd Wertheim september 15 Asenath Kepler & Post Office Box 29564 ed Mazria september 19 Santa Fe, NM 87596 Alma & Windy Dankoff september 28 Or, if you wish to donate by credit card, please visit our website Corrie & Andrew Shapiro september 29 cknnm.jccnnm.org, click on “Jewish Cemetery” and “donate.” Many thanks for your generousity in helping us complete this project in October Birthdays time for the High Holy Days! Sheldon Weinstein october 2 Robert Bernstein october 8 Sincerely, Alma Dankoff october 16 Doris Francis, Chair, JCCNNM Sharon Sorken october 18 For further information, please call Doris Francis at 982-9488 Howard Davis october 18 Leonard Finer october 19 John Dirk Wassner october 19 Linda Cohen October 20 Joan Kessler October 20 Thank You Oneg Sponsors Ziv Rosen October 22 Caren Kahn October 26 June July august Gail Rapoport october 29 Nancy & Artie Hartington Lois & Gary Podolny Sheila & Norton Bicoll Carlos Kutz October 30 Juli & Ron Kite Joan Sherman Susan & Burton Krohn Alma & Windy Dankoff, Joyce and Gerry Levine Kathy Mahon, October Anniversaries Carolyn Handler Miller and Connie & Stuart Rosenberg Barb & Armon LaMont Caren & Kenneth Kahn october 12 Bonnie Kohl & John Liebman Phil Goldstone Kathy & Manny Marczak Heidi Hahn & Susan & Ken Coffae Sandy Levine Philip Goldstone october 27

10 september/october 2016 donations

General Fund Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Bee Schulman, Jeri & Maccabeats/Rapoport Geraldine Aron – In memory of the anniversary of David Silver – In memory of Event Celebration of Gunther Aron, husband of Heidi Hahn & Phil Goldstone Barry F. Sullivan Tribute Book Ad Donations Geraldine Barbara & Jerry Bork – In Sharon & Ed Sorken – In Fran Berlin Ursula & Saul Balagura – In memory of memory of Barbara Cohen Ciel Bergman & Ed Okun memory of Sara Balagura, Saundra Nan Bartlett, sister of Bob Lind & Jan Verruso – In Elizabeth & Louis Sinoff mother of Saul Barbara memory of Barbara Cohen Barbara & Jerry Bork – In Barbara & Jerry Bork – In Pat & Bob Wartell – In memory Additional Event Donations honor of the marriage of honor of David Pollak for his of Barbara Cohen Gloria & Bruce Garber Sophye Hochberg Fahrer commitment to the synagogue Mary Carole & Jerry Wertheim – Rita Grant Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor The Estate of Barbara Cohen – In In memory of Susan & Burton Krohn of the birthday of memory of Terry Clark, father Martha Wertheim Diane & Fred Kullman Sandy Levine of Barbara Goldenberg, aunt of Jerry Estelle Meskin Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor The Estate of Barbara Cohen – Mary Carole & Jerry Wertheim – Ava & David Salman of the birthday of Ken Coffae In memory of Hilliard Cohen, In memory of Janet Russek & David Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor father-in-law of Barbara Hugo Goldenberg, husband of Scheinbaum of the birthday of Larry Singer Lorraine Haneyko & Martha Goldenberg and uncle Dolores Sloan Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Michael Edelman – In of Jerry Carol & Bernard Toobin of the birthday of memory of Barbara Cohen Mary Carole & Jerry Wertheim – Bee Schulman Valerie Frost – In memory of In memory of Religious School Fund Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Barbara Cohen Arthur Wertheim, uncle Sandra Levine – In memory of of the birthday of Elaine & Jack Goldberg – In of Jerry Barbara Cohen Barbara LaMont memory of Abraham Altman, Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor father of Elaine Oneg Fund Specified Donations of the birthday of Rabbi Leonard A. Helman Estate Valerie Frost – In honor of a Phil Goldstone – For hosting Kathy Marczak Doreen Hurtig – In memory of speedy recovery for Future Fund donors Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Barbara Cohen Michael Linder Ina & David Helfand – of the birthday of Myra Juster – In memory of Susan & Burton Krohn Knit Yarmulkes Shep Weinstein Barbara Cohen Kathy Mahon – In memory of Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Gail Karr – In memory of Lorraine & Walter Kahn, of the birthday of Barbara Cohen parents of Kathy Sharon Sorken Reggie Klein – In memory of From the Executive Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Barbara Cohen Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Director of the birthday of Len Feiner Reggie Klein – In memory of Eleanor Brenner – In honor of I would like to personally thank Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Zena Gershenow, mother of Rabbi Martin Levy the congregants and the many of the birthday of Reggie Eleanor Brenner – In honor of members of the board of directors Dirk Wassner Reggie Klein – In honor of a Gail Rapoport of Congregation Beit Tikva that Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor speedy recovery for Lynn Kelly Preston Ellsworth – In memory I have had the honor of serving of the birthday of Reggie Klein – In honor of the of Jana Noble, wife of Preston over these past 21 years. In Gail Rapoport September celebrants Ina & David Helfand addition I want to thank my many Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor birthdays & anniversaries Haskell Sheinberg – In co-workers, the administrative of the anniversary of Claire Lichtenstein & appreciation of the conduct team that have served with me Lois & Gary Podolny Michael Gold – In memory of of services at Ponce de Leon/ over these years: Marcelle Cady, Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Barbara Cohen Brookdale Marilyn Cohen, Paula Eastwood, of the anniversary of Gail & Elliot Rapoport – In Linda Miller, Fredi Proyect, Janie Joan & Jeff Less memory of Barbara Cohen Adult Education Fund Siskin, Cathy Turner, Pat Wartell Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor Connie & Stuart Rosenberg – In Linda & Thomas Brown – In and Jenny Wetovsky. I wish our of the anniversary of memory of honor of the Study Class with new Executive Director, Toni Connie & Stuart Rosenberg Herman S. Rosenberg, father Rabbi Levy Robinson, years of success with the Barbara & Jerry Bork – In honor of Stuart support of a great team and active of the anniversary of Lynn & Connie & Stuart Rosenberg – In board of directors assisting her. Larry Singer memory of Barbara Cohen —Gail Rapoport

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september/October Torah Passages september/October schedule of services

September 3 Deuteronomy Moses charges September 2 Friday 7:30 pm HIGH HOLY DAYS Re’eh 11.26-16.17 Moses’ birthday & day of his death Service led by All Friday 7:30 pm Moses speaks on: religious Shabbat Shuvah Rabbi Martin Levy services Led by institutions, false prophets, Shuvah meaning return, Shabbat Rabbi Martin Levy the blessings & the curses, between Rosh Hashanah & Yom September 9 Friday 7:30 pm choosing good over evil Kippur Service led by October 2 Sunday 7:30 pm September 10 Deuteronomy October 11 Rabbi Martin Levy Erev Rosh Hashanah 16.18-21.9 Kol Nidre Rabbi Martin Levy September 16 Friday 7:30 pm Moses speaks on: pursuit of October 12 Service led by October 3 Monday10:00 am justice, judges & lawgivers Yom Kippur/Yizkor Rabbi Martin Levy Rosh Hashanah September17 Deuteronomy October 15 Deuteronomy Rabbi Martin Levy Ki Teze 21.10-25.19 Ha’azinu 32.1-52 September 24 Saturday 6:00 pm Moses speaks on: laws of Selichot Service and October 7 Friday 7:30 pm domestic life, human kindness Gods last commandment to dessert Shabbat Shuvah September 24 Deuteronomy Moses regarding his death Rabbi Martin Levy 26.1-29.8 The “Song” of Moses September 30 Friday 7:30 pm Moses speaks on: The Covenant, October 16 Service led by October 9 Sunday 12:30 pm enforcement of the laws Erev Sukkot Rabbi Martin Levy Memorial Service Selichot Rabbi Martin Levy October 17 At Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Penitential prayers recited to Sukkot prepare for the High Holiday Cemetery season October 22 Chol Hamoed The Laws of the October 11 Tuesday 7:30 pm October 1 Deuteronomy Holidays Kol Nidre Rabbi Martin Levy 29.9-30.20 Moses speaks on: repentance October 24 Shemini Atzeret, Yizkor October 12 Wednesday 10:00 am and redemption; Renewal of the Yom Kippur Rabbi Martin Levy covenant and warnings against October 25 Deuteronomy idolatry Vezot Habrachah 33.1-34.12 October 16 Sunday 6:00 pm October 2 Simchat Torah Sukkot Rabbi Martin Levy Erev Rosh Hashanah The Blessing of Moses, The death Pot-luck dinner and service at 7:00 October 3 of Moses, his prophecy Rosh Hashanah October 29 Genesis 1.1-6.8 October 23 Sunday 7:00 pm Bereshit Creation of the Simchat Service led by October 8 Deuteronomy Torah Rabbi Martin Levy 31.1-31.30 Universe, Adam & Eve Moses speaks to the people,