Oneg and Flower Fund

The card that you receive before the Yahrzeit of your loved one will give you the option to honor that individual with a minimum donation of $36.00 which would sponsor the flowers on the Bimah on that Shabbat and support the Oneg.

Pay now with PayPal $36.00 Oneg or Kiddush

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Please notify the office 508-775-2988 or email your date choice, please allow a months advance notice Also let us know if you would like to bake or donate, checks should be made out to Cape Cod Synagogue.

The Oneg

According to the prophet Isaiah, the Sabbath shall be a delight. By having something sweet to nosh on (especially in times when food was scarce), there was delight added to Shabbat. That is the origin of the Oneg Shabbat on Friday nights and the Kiddushim on Shabbat (Saturday) morning. Lingering, talking and eating after services on Shabbat adds to the feeling of Shabbat being different from other days of the week, when we rush to get to our next thing to do. It also lets us meet, learn about, and interact with other members of the community.

Learn about the Oneg from Wikipedia.

and from The Museum of Jewish Heritage