High Holy Days Food Drive
High Holy Days Food Drive
Annual High Holy Days Food Drive Outreach
With a greater number of families and food pantries requiring our help, we ask that you and your family participate as much as you can in this important Mitzvah. Make this a meaningful family Mitzvah by involving your children in selecting the items, purchasing and packing a reusable bag or box with food (bags will distributed during Rosh Hashanah), and bringing it to Temple. If you have reusable bags you are not using, please donate them, as well.
Given the present critical need, wouldn’t it be wonderful if each of us, even in a small way, would participate? Below is a list of the most needed items. If you prefer to make a monetary contribution toward this effort, please email Rabbi Vaisberg or call 973-994-2290. For other questions, contact Ruth Ross, 973-328-1633, Social Action Committee Co-Chair.
Thank you for participating in our annual High Holy Day Food Drive.
Items needed for our food collection:
Toilet Tissue/Tissues, Paper Towels/Napkins, Applesauce, Breakfast Cereal,
Macaroni & Cheese, Pasta, Rice and Rice Mixes, Fruit/Dried or Canned, Canned Vegetables,
Baby Food, Canned Tuna/Chicken/Salmon, Peanut Butter/Jam/Jelly, Fruit Juice,
Canned Soup/Stew/Chili, Canned and/or Dried Beans, Pasta Sauces, Powdered/Canned Milk,
Nuts, Granola/Breakfast Bars, Flour, Sugar, Pancake/Muffin Mixes, Salad Dressing
Collected food will be donated to Livingston Neighbors Helping Neighbors (LNHN) and The Oheb Shalom Congregation Kosher Food Pantry, South Orange (for distribution to Jews in need who keep kosher).
Please bring your bag of groceries to Temple on or before
Yom Kippur. Donations of extra reusable bags are appreciated.
Unopened, unexpired packages, boxes, and cans only, please.
“Hunger is not a problem. It is an obscenity. How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” —Anne Frank
Tue, March 25 2025
25 Adar 5785
Congregational Learning Courses at a Glance:
Click on the Adult Learning course title for more information:
Afternoons with…casual conversations with special guests
Parsha HaShavua (Shabbat Torah Portion of the Week)
TBA Mindfulness Sessions, with Rabbi Vaisberg
The Hebrew Bible Line by Line, with Rabbis Vaisberg and Edwards
Rosh Chodesh 5752 (New Hebrew Month study group)
Views and Schmooze with Rabbi Vaisberg, first Wednesday of the month
Connecting to Online Services and Classes
The following are instructions on how to access Zoom; once you install Zoom the first time, you will not have to do it again. Later logins will only require you to join the meeting.
This is the simplest video tutorial on how to “join a meeting” https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting-
Platforms to use Zoom:
- You can use Zoom on your PC or Apple computer, tablet, iPhone, or Android phone.
- You can use it in your desktop browser or download the app to your computer or phone.
- You can listen in by landline phone as well.
Video and Microphone: If you have a camera on your computer, you can participate by video (or turn it off). If you want to speak you must have a microphone or call in on the phone.
Directions: If you want to use desktop on Windows (PC) or Mac. You can download the app here for your computer.
On your phone: On your iPhone or Android – download the app from the app store/google play – search for Zoom Cloud Meeting and download the app.
Please make sure you are in a relatively quiet place. If you talk to someone else when you are unmuted, we can hear you.
We recommend you log on 5 or 10 minutes prior to the scheduled service or class to make sure you don’t run into technical issues.
Instruction Sheet for Zoom
Congregational Learning Courses at a Glance:
Click on the Adult Learning course title for more information:
Afternoons with…casual conversations with special guests
Parsha HaShavua (Shabbat Torah Portion of the Week)
TBA Mindfulness Sessions, with Rabbi Vaisberg
The Hebrew Bible Line by Line, with Rabbis Vaisberg and Edwards
Rosh Chodesh 5752 (New Hebrew Month study group)
Views and Schmooze with Rabbi Vaisberg, first Wednesday of the month
Connecting to Online Services and Classes
The following are instructions on how to access Zoom; once you install Zoom the first time, you will not have to do it again. Later logins will only require you to join the meeting.
This is the simplest video tutorial on how to “join a meeting” https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting-
Platforms to use Zoom:
- You can use Zoom on your PC or Apple computer, tablet, iPhone, or Android phone.
- You can use it in your desktop browser or download the app to your computer or phone.
- You can listen in by landline phone as well.
Video and Microphone: If you have a camera on your computer, you can participate by video (or turn it off). If you want to speak you must have a microphone or call in on the phone.
Directions: If you want to use desktop on Windows (PC) or Mac. You can download the app here for your computer.
On your phone: On your iPhone or Android – download the app from the app store/google play – search for Zoom Cloud Meeting and download the app.
Please make sure you are in a relatively quiet place. If you talk to someone else when you are unmuted, we can hear you.
We recommend you log on 5 or 10 minutes prior to the scheduled service or class to make sure you don’t run into technical issues.
Instruction Sheet for Zoom
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