January 10th, 2019 4 Shevat, 5779 A Message from Rabbi Gaber- At a recent meeting, someone asked me about Jews having horns. He couldn t understand where that idea originated. I told him that it is a mistake in translation. When the great sculptor Michelangelo created his statue of Moses for Pope Julius II s tomb in 1505, he used the Vulgate (Latin translation of the Bible) as his guide to describe Moses. The Torah teaches that after having come down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets that the skin of his face was radiant. (Exodus 34:29) The Hebrew word for radiant is keren which was translated by the Vulgate (Latin translation of the Bible) as horn. Michelangelo sculpted Moses with horns to depict the rays of light coming from his head. Thus, a stereotype of Jews was born. I share with you this story because it is so important that we continue learning from one another, create moments of dialogue and conversation and be open to what others think, feel and say. This Shabbat, we will read the last of the ten plagues, including the killing of the first-born males. Immediately before this plague, God commands Moses to instruct the Israelites to publicly slaughter a lamb and spread the blood on their doorposts in order to ensure the Angel of Death will pass over their houses at the appointed time. The blood on the doorposts demarcates a line between the holy and the profane. I hope we can begin to do the same in our community by creating sacred space where different people will come together to learn from one another, and build relationships which stand against the rising profanity of bigotry and the hardening of hearts. Please join me this Sunday as we begin to open our hearts by confronting Antisemitism and hate at a program co-sponsored with Gracepoint Church. The program begins at 4:30pm and will end at 6:00pm. We know that the Eagles are playing and while many of us care deeply that they keep their season going forward (we will provide score updates), we also know that coming Face to Face with each other by creating ways for us to open our hearts to each other is the only way we will diminish the hate, eliminate the stereotypes and become a community of just and merciful people who respect and love each other. I look forward to seeing you over Shabbat and on Sunday. Fly Eagles Fly. For more information, see our website at www.cboi.org Shabbat Service Schedule All services are held at 8:00pm on Friday night and 9:30am Shabbat morning Sunday morning minyan Begins at 9:20am Upcoming Services Friday, January 11th Tot Shabbat at 5:15pm Sports Shabbat-7:15pm Saturday, January 12th Friday, January 18th Saturday, January 19th Observant Life Discussion Over Kiddush: Public Appearance and Behavior Friday, January 25th Saturday, January 26th Friday, February 1st Saturday, February 2nd
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Services This Weekend: Friday, January 11th Candelighting: 4:35pm Saturday, January 12th Torah Reader: Cantor May Parashah: Bo, Pg. 374, Exodus 10:1 Haftorah: Jeremiah 46:13 Yahrzeits Mildred Agree, Frances Altman, Elijah Bensky, Tillie Borkan, David Cohen, Dora Slutzky Elitzer, Jean Etz, Minnie Goldstein, Samuel Gripman, Tillie Gunther, Lilli Hochschwender, Jules Inker, Ida Josephson, Rachel Kaplan, Herman Kushner, Ray Lapidus, Fay Dorothy Levine, Anna Movsovich, Minnie Olitsky, Rosalind Peshkin, Ruth Rosenthal, Bernard Satz, Harriet Schafer, Sylvia Slavin, Leonard Sonshine, Rena Stern, Frances Weber, Mollie Weinroth, Max Wineberg, Joan Sara Zirilstein Donations We thank you for your generosity- To the General Fund from Maxine and Brian Goldsmith wishing Mazel Tov to Phyllis and Jordan Warshafsky on their 50th Anniversary and Mazel Tov to Judi and Fred Young on the engagement of their granddaughter Zeva Young to Jason Graf Susan and Steve Medoff with get well wishes to Susan Wartenberg The Yahrzeit Fund from Jerry Fischer in memory of Rachel and Wolf Fischer Jo Ann and Harlan Joseph in memory of Edith Joseph Gizella Kauf in memory of Anna Heyden To the Alvin Berger Fund from Gloria Berger with get well wishes for Susan Wartenberg Len and Rita Schultz with get well wishes to Gloria Berger To the Caring Committee from Bernice Rosenthal in memory of Joan Sara Zirilstein Marianne and Allan Handman in memory of Mollie Weinroth To the Rabbi s Discretionary Fund from Bernice and Robert Chast in memory of Morris Salosky Karl Hochschwender in memory of Lilli Hochschwender To the Chasin Fund from Joan and Rabbi Hersch in memory of Mimi Gerson To the Spring Gala Fund from Donna and Seymour Nowicki wishing Mazel Tov to Judi and Fred Young on the engagement of their granddaughter Zeva Young to Jason Graf Susan and Steve Medoff with get well wishes to Susan Wartenberg The Russ Education Fund from Francesca Axe and Alex Draifinger in memory of Martha Axe Eva and Sid Moszer in memory of Rose Finkelstein It s time for new Mahjongg Cards! Large card $9. Small $8. Send a check made out to JUDITH YOUNG, care of CBOI, 530 Washington Crossing Rd, Newtown, PA 18940. Please put your name and address on your check so Judi can send you your card. Happy New Year! Are you having an anniversary or wish to commemorate a yahrzeit? Why not sponsor an Oneg or Kiddush? Contact the office at 215-579-2200 or sharon.segarra@cboi.org Page 5
Join us for the Mid-Atlantic Mini & Junior JCC Maccabi Games (ages 9-10 and 11-12) on May 5, 2019 at the JCC in Wynnewood and for the Big Maccabi Games (ages 13-16) in Atlanta or Detroit this summer. This is a regional program and tryouts are happening all over our area. For the tryout schedule and complete Games information, visit www.phillyjcc.com/maccabi Sarah Sherman is the head coach for the Philadelphia Girls 13-16 Basketball Maccabi team. She is sending out some information to you in hopes you may be interested in trying out! Tryouts for the 13-16 Girl's Basketball team will be held: -Sunday, January 13th from 11:15-12:30 pm at Kaiserman JCC -Sunday, January 27th from 11am-12:30 pm at the Kaiserman JCC *Tryouts are open to Jewish teens that are 13 and not yet 17 by July 31, 2019.Tryout fee is $20 in advance and $30 at the door.* We will be traveling to Atlanta, GA this summer from July 28th-August 2nd! This is a unique experience where Jewish teens get to know other Jewish teens from around the world and have fun competing for a gold medal. Please reach out if you have any questions and I look forward to meeting everyone on January 13th and 27th. The Kaiserman JCC is the proud host of the 2019 MidAtlantic Junior Maccabi Games where over 800 Jewish athletes from 20 East coast JCCs will gather in Wynnewood, PA on May 5, 2019. The Kaiserman JCC is also the home of Team Philadelphia which will bring over 120 high school athletes to the JCC Maccabi Games over the summer. In a nutshell, the JCC Maccabi Games is an Olympic-style sporting competition held each summer in North America and is the second largest organized sports program for Jewish teenagers in the world. The Mid-Atlantic Junior & Mini Maccabi Games were created by the Kaiserman JCC in 1998 and give our younger athletes a one-day Maccabi experience. 900 student athletes. 3,500 spectators. 30 sports. 1 great Maccabi Experience. If you are a Jewish athlete age 9-16, then the Kaiserman JCC is looking for you.