September 25, 2025 – TABI Announcements

 Weekly Announcements 

September 25, 2025 

Services for the 2025 High Holy Days 
 
Shabbat Teshuvah:  The Sabbath of Repentance        
Friday, September 26                6:30 P.M.   Shabbat Service
Saturday, September 27          10:00 A.M.   Shabbat Service
 
Kever Avot – Cemetery Service
Sunday, September 28             12:30 P.M.  Mt. Carmel Cemetery
                
Kol Nidre – Erev Yom Kippur
Wednesday, October 1               6:30 P.M. Kol Nidre Service
Yom Kippur
Thursday, October 2                  10:00 A.M. Morning Service
                                                    3:30 P.M   Afternoon Service
                                                    5:30P.M.   Yizkor
                                                    6:00P.M.   Neilah Service
                                                    6:45P.M.   Shofar/havdalah w/ Break the Fast

                                
Erev Sukkot
Monday, October 6                    6:00P.M.  Famiy Dinner & Shabbat in the Sukkah

Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Celebration
Monday, October 13                  6:30P.M.   Evening Service 

Thank you to Elissa and Tom Bakke for donating the flowers for Rosh Hashanah!

The USI Rechnic Holocaust Series presents
RESISTANCE
How ordinary Jews fought persecution in Hitler’s Germany
Tuesday, September 30 at 6PM in Carter Hall

Date Changes for Adult B’nai Mitzvah and Torah Study

ADULT B’nai Mitzvah

Tree-mendus B’nai mitzvah Learning Opportunity under the Sukkah:

Have you thought about becoming an Adult B’nai Mitzvah—or maybe want a meaningful “redo” with fewer teenage awkward moments?
If so, join us under the Sukkah

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 Tuesday, October 7 at 6:00 PM
RSVP appreciated but not required since we’ll have light finger foods.
All Hebrew levels welcome — whether you’re a total newbie or just a little rusty (we won’t judge).
Interested? Not sure? No commitments — just come to learn, laugh, and nosh with us!
Contact Elissa

Looking forward to a new year full of deep learning, thought-provoking discussions, belly laughs, and the occasional (many?)  tangents?
Yes?  Then join us as the TABI Women’s Torah Study returns for the new year! We’re starting the year off right: food, friends, and a little divine wisdom (in no particular order).
Join us for dinner and conversation in the Sukkah on

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Thursday, October 9 at 6:00 PM.
We’re going potluck-style — so bring your favorite kosher-style dish (dairy, eggs, fish… you know the drill). Store-bought is fine. Homemade is fabulous. Pinterest fails are welcome — we’re here for the spiritual nourishment, right?
RSVP appreciated, but not required. Email Elissa for more information

Please consider volunteering with an after school program serving K-12 multilingual learners at the Immigrant Welcome and Resource Center. It begins mid September and meets weekly after school from 3:30 until 5pm every Tuesday and Thursday. You can volunteer weekly or whenever you are available. Any help is appreciated! As an after school volunteer you will help students with their homework,engage them in pre- planned  enrichment activities and occasionally accompany them on field trips. Please contact Janelle Nisly via email for further information and to get signed up!

We have a great new volunteering opportunity – and all you need is the ability to speak English!
Join us in supporting Adult ESL classes in partnership with VU English Classes to help our neighbors improve their language proficiency and be better prepared for workforce and family needs.
We are seeking volunteers who can help with classes on the following dates and times:
Mondays and Wednesdays at 9am, 11:30am, and 6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8am, 10:30am, and 6pm
Interested? Email us to get more information and sign up to volunteer.

Change a life. Become a mentor!
Right now, 22 girls and 15 boys are waiting to be matched with caring mentors through the YWCA Live Y’ers Program. An hour of your time each month can make a lifetime of difference for a young person helping them build confidence, resilience, and a vision for their future.
You have the power to be that role model.
You have the chance to inspire the next generation.
Interested in learning more? Contact Mallory

Have you been looking for a way to give back but don’t know where to start? Or think “I don’t have the time”?
Feed Evansville is looking to fill caregiver slots for our Free Little Pantry Program. This volunteer opportunity is only a 1 hour commitment a month!
What does it mean to be a pantry caregiver?
Each month, on the 3rd Saturday, caregivers pick up items to fill their assigned pantry. Pick up times are from 2-3 p.m.
Follow the link below to see the current pantry locations that are in need of a caregiver.
Click  HERE for more informaiton.

Our supply of gas cards in the “Give one Take One” box is getting low. Please consider purchasing gas cards in $10 or $20 denominations and depositing them in the box near the rabbi’s office.  Thank you!

Calendars
We have received our 5785/5786 2025/2026 calendars! 
Grab one from the table outside the sanctuary or stop by the office to pick one up!

TABI Birthday’s Celebrated this week:


Julie Karp                 9/25
Howard Abrams       9/28
Sandra Newman       9/28
Mark Vyvoda            10/1

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