The PZ Blog
Congregation Poile Zedek 145 Neilson St., New Brunswick, New Jersey.
(732) 545-6123
Rabbi: Abraham J. Mykoff
President: Danny Ravitz
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Visit us on Facebook
I'm trying out a Facebook page for the shul. Please Like, Friend, and anything else us to show your support.
Sunday, March 13, 2011 - 109th Anniversary Dinner
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, March 13, 2011
Congregation Poile Zedek's
109th Anniversary Dinner
Details to follow.
Congregation Poile Zedek's
109th Anniversary Dinner
Details to follow.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Donations in honor/in memorium
The best way to honor or memorialize a relative or friend is by doing a mitzvah in their name; this serves to elevate the individual's soul since they were the catalyst for the mitzvah. This is particularly beneficial to the departed who can no longer accomplish this for themselves. Therefore, a donation to support Cong. Poile Zedek can be particularly meaningful to the family of the departed or to the individual whom you are honoring.
Donations can be made to Poile Zedek via our website: www.poilezedek.org or by check to Cong. Poile Zedek, P.O. Box 166, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. An acknowledgment will be sent to the honoree or family of the departed. Please be sure to indicate in whose name the donation is being made and the reason for the donation, as well as the address for the acknowledgment.
Donations can be made to Poile Zedek via our website: www.poilezedek.org or by check to Cong. Poile Zedek, P.O. Box 166, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. An acknowledgment will be sent to the honoree or family of the departed. Please be sure to indicate in whose name the donation is being made and the reason for the donation, as well as the address for the acknowledgment.
Mazal Tov
to Rabbi Baruch & Sarah Goodman on the marriage Tuesday of their daughter, Devorah Leah to Shmuly Davidoff of London, England.
to Michael & Judi Seidemann on the birth of their great granddaughter, Nechama Reis to their children, Nochum & Brochaleah Ettinger of Sanhedria, Israel
to Michael & Judi Seidemann on the birth of their great granddaughter, Nechama Reis to their children, Nochum & Brochaleah Ettinger of Sanhedria, Israel
Hamakom Yenachem
We would like to extend our condolences to Robert Kreitman and family on the recent loss of his father, Jack Kreitman.
We would like to extend our condolences to Janet Shopowich and family on the recent loss of her father, Harry Shopowich.
Hamakom yenachem etchem b'toch sh'ar avlei Tzion v'Yerushalayim.
We would like to extend our condolences to Janet Shopowich and family on the recent loss of her father, Harry Shopowich.
Hamakom yenachem etchem b'toch sh'ar avlei Tzion v'Yerushalayim.
Monday, July 26, 2010
PZ Mobile!
Would you like to keep up with Poile Zedek on the go? Well now you can! Introducing the new "cell friendly" Poile Zedek blog. To view our mobile site just open this blog in a web enabled mobile device, or click the link on the bottom of this page.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Join us for the High Holy Days
Rosh Hashana: Thursday, September 9 & Friday, September 10
Yom Kippur: Kol Nidre- Friday, September 17 & Saturday, September 18
High Holiday Services at Poile Zedek (as well as services year round) are relaxed, informal, and heimish. Everyone is engaged and is an integral part of the service. Beginners feel comfortable with the pace of the services and regulars appreciate the ability to concentrate on their prayers. At Rosh Hashanah Services beginners, or those feeling uneasy about the order and pace of the service, are teamed with congregants to guide them. Please mention to the Rabbi that you would like to participate. Our seudah luncheon after services on Rosh Hashanah and break-the-fast reception after Yom Kippur further enhance the holiday experiences.
For more information and to reserve your seat click here: http://poilezedek.org/cms/index.php?page=rosh-hashanah-2009
Yom Kippur: Kol Nidre- Friday, September 17 & Saturday, September 18
High Holiday Services at Poile Zedek (as well as services year round) are relaxed, informal, and heimish. Everyone is engaged and is an integral part of the service. Beginners feel comfortable with the pace of the services and regulars appreciate the ability to concentrate on their prayers. At Rosh Hashanah Services beginners, or those feeling uneasy about the order and pace of the service, are teamed with congregants to guide them. Please mention to the Rabbi that you would like to participate. Our seudah luncheon after services on Rosh Hashanah and break-the-fast reception after Yom Kippur further enhance the holiday experiences.
For more information and to reserve your seat click here: http://poilezedek.org/cms/index.php?page=rosh-hashanah-2009
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