Virtual Livestreamed Simchas Beis HaShoeva (Sukkah Party) in Honor of my Mother’s 33rd Yahrzeit

You are invited to join me for a
Virtual  Livestreamed
Simchas Beis HaShoeva
(Sukkah Party)

in Honor of my Mother’s 33rd Yahrzeit

My Mother

Rivkah bas Yisroel – Ruth A. Meyer

• Tuesday, October 6, 7:00pm-10:00pm

• LOCATION: This Year we will be VIRTUAL
FACEBOOK ROOMS LINK

This year we mark the 33rd Yahrzeit (33 years since the passing) of my Mother,
Rivkah bas Yisroel by livestreaming from our Sukkah in Riverdale!

It is customary to make a Farbrengen (gathering) to celebrate the life of one who has passed, as well as the celebrate “Simchas Bais HaShoevah”** for the Holiday of Sukkos.

So come into my virtual Sukkah and say L’chaim, have something to eat (all food will be pareve including the Sushi!) and hear or tell stories about my mom, or one of your loved ones! Sing some songs, share insights about the holiday or just sit and breathe in the atmosphere of the holy Sukkah*. Afterwards – should the Virus be gone by then – we will go up to Kingston Avenue and dance with the thousands of people who come into Crown Heights to dance with the live music!

All are welcome, come for a few minutes or stay till we’re done!

Facebook Rooms Link

https://bit.ly/3d5Arcc

It’s the EVENT of the season – I’ll be there, will you?

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*The Sukkah is the ONLY mitzvah in the Torah that you do with your WHOLE body! You fulfill the mitzvah simply by entering theSukkah! As it is written in the Torah, “You shall sit in theSukkah for eight days”.

**What is “Simchas Bais HaShoevah”?

According to the Mishnah, (Tractate Sukkah), “He who has not seen (Simchas Bais HaShoevah) the rejoicing at the Place of the Water-Drawing has never seen rejoicing in his life.”

When sacrifices were offered in the Holy Temple, there was also a special pouring of wine and oil at the altar. On Sukkos there was also a special ceremony entailing the pouring of water.

The water was drawn the night beforehand from the Shiloach spring, and this was done with great joy and hapiness, with singing and dancing. This was called “Simchat Beit Hashoeva” — the “joy of the drawing.” Today’s Simchat Beit Hashoeva is a commemoration of that one, and a fulfillment of the Mitzvah to rejoice on the holiday ofSukkos. (This is the source for the verse in Isaiah: “And you shall draw waters with joy from the wells of salvation” (Isa. 12:3).

Greetings for
Rosh HaShanah 5775

Rosh Hashanah Hebrew 1

Elli – The King of Broadway
&
BroadwayKingdom.com

Wish You and Your Loved ones a
Healthy, Happy, Sweet, Prosperous New Year 5775

In the year to come may the Al-mighty
grant you everything you need
(and a little of what you want as well!)

Kesivah Vachasimah Tovah
Shana Tovah U’mesuka

May you be inscribed and sealed in
the 
Book of Life
for a Good, Sweet New Year

I hope to see each and every one of you very soon.

Elli

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IMPORTANT HOLIDAY LINKS/INFO:

Make sure you hear the Shofar BOTH Days!

To Find Holiday Services Near You CLICK HERE

For Rosh Hashanah/Shabbos Candle Lighting Times
PLEASE CLICK HERE

For a Rosh Hashanah Holiday Guide Click HERE

For a Rosh Hashanah Meal Guide Click HERE

On Rosh Hashanah it is customary not to eat foods which are sour or tart (the gefilte fish will have to do without the horseradish…). Instead, we focus on sweet foods, symbolizing our desire to have a sweet year full of blessings and abundance. It is also customary not to eat nuts on Rosh Hashanah, as the numerical value of the Hebrew word for nuts (“egoz”) is the same as the Hebrew word for sin (“chet”).

Rosh Hashanah Pooh

Rosh Hashanah Shofar 1

 

I lost a friend today, a hero, a pioneer and a mensch.

Back in the late 80s, when I lived in Miami Beach, our Chabad Shul was in the back basement of the Cadillac hotel. We had a steady crowd every morning and evening of about 15 to 25 people who Davened (prayed) with us while upstairs, there was another minyan (Ashkenaz) that had about 25 or 30 older men on a regular basis during the winter months and about 15 or so the rest of the year.

Cantor David Werdyger was an important part of that upstairs minyan. I would see him all the time and we would always exchange pleasantries as I was a friend of his son, Mordechai the famous Jewish pop singer, and we had come to know each other over the years.

During the holiday of Succos in 1987 – at the height of hurricane Floyd – my mother fell ill with heart issues and I was lucky enough to catch the last flight out of Miami before they closed the airport. The next few days proved very tragic for our entire community as shortly after I got to see my mother in the hospital she passed away and within a few days after two more parents of prominent members of our community also left us orphans.

Chabad chassidic custom is that during the year following the death of a Parent the adult male children take to leading the daily prayers in Shul, requiring a minyan (10 adult males) for each mourner. Some Shuls have enough congregants to make this easy – we did not.

Upstairs Shul Area

Most times we were able to divide into two groups but almost never three. Quickly it seemed that the task fell to me to assemble this second, later, group to make a minyan for myself by making a second service after the first had finished and try to get another 10 people to attend but it was extremely difficult. Many times I would attend the first round of double services hoping that there would be enough for the third minyan but I found myself without most of the time. I would then go upstairs and ask a few of the older gentlemen if they would please come join my rag-tag minyan and thank G@d most of the time we were able to make a minyan – but only for a few days… That’s when Reb Dovid stepped in. One day as I was scrimping together my make-shift minyan Cantor Werdyger came over to me and said, “Elli, why don’t you just come daven with us? We’d be happy to have you take over and lead our minyan!”

“But we have differences in the order of our prayer books?”, I asked.
“Not a problem”, he replied, “we will follow your lead!”

And from the next morning on, for the entire year of mourning, I led the services in honor of my mother’s memory with the “Upstairs Minyan”.

I will never forget the kindness that he showed me, the “Ahavas Yisroel” (Love of a fellow Jew), and Chessed (kindness) that emanated from every pore of his being. This man who survived the Holocaust, worked for Oskar Schindler, came to America and built up the Jewish music business – which his sons and grandsons still dominate today – recorded over 50 albums, this unassuming man with one single selfless act comforted me and made my sorrow just that much easier to bear by giving me one less thing to worry about.

Although I hadn’t seen him in many years I still considered him a close friend. I shall miss him very much.

Click Here for the Official Obituary 

Cantor David Werdyger OBM

CHANUKAH at The Metropolitan Room with Elli thekingofbroadway & Friends

CHANUKAH AT THE METROPOLITAN ROOM
with
ELLI The King of Broadway & FRIENDS

WOW!

Presenting Our 4th Annual “Chanukah Cabaret” Show!

Tuesday December 27th (6th Chanukah Candle) at 7:00pm
&
Wednesday December 28th (7th Chanukah Candle) at 7:00pm

Chanukah the Festival of Light and Freedom!
Music, Song, Comedy, Menorah Lighting,
Latkes, Sufganiot, Dreidels, Chanukah Gelt & MORE!
Fun for all ages!
Featuring:
Elli Thekingofbroadway
and an all-star Broadway cast!
Stuart Marshall
Tommy Vance
Andrew Barbato

with Music by “The Drey-dels”
Mark Toback – Piano (MD)
Howie Gordon – Drums
Jeff Ganz – Bass

$18/Chai Cover Charge – 2 Beverage Minimum
Reservations a must (212) 206-0440
The Metropolitan Room – 34 West 22nd St – NY, NY
Buy Your Tickets Here:
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SAVE THE DATES: Elli & Friends Return to the Stage for Chanukah!

SAVE THE DATES:

Elli & his Friends Return to the Stage
again for Chanukah in

“Elli the King of Broadway
& Friends
Celebrate Chanukah
at The Metropolitan Room”

Chanukah Festival
Sunday December 21st @ 9:30pm
the 6th light of Chanukah
and

Monday December 22nd @ 7:00pm
the 7th light of Chanukah

63959_10150104395955883_189609100882_8247978_6087900_nThat’s right!

Two Chanukah Shows
with an All Star Cast
at the Metropolitan Room
34 W 22nd Street, NYC

Music, Comedy, Menorah Lighting,
Dreidels, Chanukah Gelt & MORE!

Come for One Show or Both!

More details to coming soon.
Thank you for your continued support!

-elli-

Tickets available here:
SUNDAY SHOW and MONDAY SHOW