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The Short Schrift SEPTEMBER 2017 ELUL 5777 - TISHREI 5778 TBH BOARD PRESIDENT Laura Schrager pres@bethhatfiloh.org VICE PRESIDENT Tikva Glantz TREASURER Gary Schneider SECRETARY Allyson Brooks MEMBERS AT LARGE Michael Blum Leslie Goldstein David Hanig Lisa Hoffman Spencer Orman Harriet Strasberg YOUTH ED REP Michael Marchand CONTACT US (360) 754-8519 (Phone) (360) 528-2046 (Fax) tbh@bethhatfiloh.org www.bethhatfiloh.org 201 8th Ave. SE Olympia WA 98501 Rabbi Seth Goldstein rabbi@bethhatfiloh.org Director of Family Life and Learning Catherine Carmel beitsefer@bethhatfiloh.org Community Engagement Coordinator Caroline Metzger tbh@bethhatfiloh.org Doing the Work, Inside and Out As we move through Elul to the High Holidays, a lot has changed from last year. A new political and social reality has set in. Anti-Semitism has come to the fore in Charlottesville and other places. The threat of nuclear conflict is once again on the front pages. A storm has ravaged the fourth largest city in the United States. There is much to think about and do during these times. The enormity of it can feel overwhelming. I ve always thought that this time in our calendar is overwhelming in and of itself, outside of anything that is happening around us. The fact that we are meant to spend this month through the High Holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur looking inward, reflecting on our past deeds and making atonement for our missteps, doing the work of repair with other people, making commitments for the coming year has always felt intense and pressured. At the same time, it has always felt necessary. It is necessary spiritual work, the work of the High Holidays. It is not that introspection, repentance and forgiveness are not themes we deal with at other times during the year, but we focus on them now to set our intention for the year and indeed to remind us that we are to deal with them at all times. It is necessary because this is how we grow as individuals. It is not easy work, but the benefits are huge. When we commit to do this work, the result is a better sense of self, repaired relationships, personal goals and deeper sense of meaning. And especially in these times, it is this personal growth work that will sustain us to do the external work in the world that is required of us. For ultimately, as we are reminded when we come together over the High Holidays as one community, we are not alone in facing what lay ahead. I look forward to marking the holidays together with you. Wishing you all a Shana Tova u metukah, a sweet and happy new year. Rabbi Seth Goldstein Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 1

1967 and Now--- From President Laura Schrager Fifty years ago I hitchhiked with a boyfriend to the Human Be-In in Golden Gate Park and danced in the streets with Country Joe and the Fish. Back in my home town of New York City that summer, living in a cockroach infested apartment on 91st and 1st Avenue that I shared with a girlfriend for $80/month, I worked for the NY office of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party earning $40/week. I had the privilege of meeting people of remarkable moral courage -- Fannie Lou Hamer and A. Philip Randolf -- along with Michael Schwerner's father and Eleanor Holmes Norton. Heady times, in which I felt engaged in a huge movement with others to "repair the world," tikkun olam, although as a thoroughly secular Jew, I didn't use that term. I was so caught up in the winds of change in the United States that I barely registered the Six-Day War in the Middle East. In 2017 I feel the weight of that past -- the belief in change in the Summer of Love, the confidence of progress in civil rights, and the hope for a lasting peace in Israel/Palestine. We are now witnessing the rise of xenophobic, homophobic, racist and anti-semetic rhetoric and movements in our country. As a community, TBH is responding. We have endorsed the HIAS Welcome Campaign on refugees, and an active committee called Immigrant and Refugee Support is working with other local faith communities. Many members are politically engaged through the weekly Make Your Voice Heard gatherings. We have continued and expanded our ongoing tikkun olam efforts, and had a hugely successful Blintzapalooza, benefiting CIELO, the League of Women Voters, Thurston County Teen Council of Planned Parenthood, and the Nisqually Land Trust. Our Rabbi continues to play a prominent role in strengthening connections among local religious leaders and bringing a religiously inspired moral voice to civic issues in our community. As in the 60s, our nation is polarized, basic civic values are being questioned, and communication is challenging. As Jews, we are stunned by the terrifying fascist display at the tiki march in Charlottesville and we fear the overt expressions of white supremacy and nativism. Being Jews, we won't always agree with each other, but we can find ways to engage on issues of concern, to support each other, and to be respectful in our communications. Just as in the 60s, these are times to nurture and engage in community. My personal commitment is to support conversation about Israel and the Middle East at TBH. Last year, Libby Lenkinski from the New Israel Fund gave a nuanced talk about social justice, civil rights and environmental issues facing Israel. This year-- it being the 50th year of the Occupation-- we plan to have more speakers come to TBH. On November 5th, Emanuel Ben-David, a recent Israeli transplant to Ashland, OR, will talk about his work on the Israeli Iron Dome Defense system and about events surrounding the Six-DayWar. On a lighter note, we are planning to show Deli Man on Sunday, December 3rd and to have a dinner beforehand. If we have volunteers, we'll make it a scaled down Delifest! Please e-mail me at pres@bethhatfiloh.org or call the office at 360-7454-8519 if you are interested in helping. Thank you for the privilege of being your President. Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 2

SEPTEMBER EREV SHABBAT SERVICES September 1 7:30 pm Shabbat Service Oneg following hosted by Gail Pollock in memory of her father Clarence Pollock September 8 6:00 pm Shabbat Service Oneg not yet arranged September 15 6:00 pm Family Shabbat Service Potluck dinner following September 22 6:00 pm Shabbat Shuvah Oneg not yet arranged September 29 6:30 pm Erev Yom Kippur See details below SEPTEMBER SHABBAT DAY ACTIVITIES JEWISH WITH MEANING 1st Saturday, September 2, 10:30 am - 1:00 pm We gather for food, ritual, experience, and discussion as we connect with our tradition on a deep level. All are welcome. TORAH STUDY 2nd Saturday, September 9, 10:00 am Prayer and study are equally holy activities; and we will do both. We ll share a snack and study the Torah together. All are invited. No experience is necessary! MUSSAR MORNING & SERVICE 3rd Saturday, September 16, 9:30 am Mussar is the Jewish school of thought which seeks to root personal character development and right behavior in Jewish tradition and text. We meet monthly to share food and learn more about this tradition and how it may benefit our lives. TALMUD STUDY 4th Saturday, September 23, 9:30 am The Talmud is a compendium of law and lore that is the basis on which biblical interpretation and contemporary Jewish practice rest. Rabbi Seth will lead us as we dive deep into this complex and fascinating text. HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2017 / 5778 Selichot Saturday, September 16, 2017 Meditation, Study and Service 7:00 pm Shabbat Shuvah Friday, September 22, 2017 Erev Shabbat Service 6:00 pm Erev Rosh Hashanah Wednesday, September 20, 2017 Service 7:00 pm Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Thursday, September 21, 2017 Meditation 8:45 am Morning Service 9:30 am Youth Program (ages 6-12) 9:30 am Community Lunch (Bring your own) 12:30 pm Tot High Holidays (ages 0-5) 3:00 pm Tashlikh 4:00 pm Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Friday, September 22, 2017 Hike 10:45 am Text Study and Lunch 12:15 pm Erev Yom Kippur Friday, September 29, 2017 Service/Kol Nidre 6:30 pm Yom Kippur Saturday, September 30, 2017 Meditation 8:45 am Morning Service 9:30 am Youth Program (ages 6-12) 9:30 am Yizkor (Memorial Service) 1:45 pm Study sessions 2:30 pm Healing Service 4:30 pm Mincha/Jonah discussion 5:30 pm Neilah (Concluding service) 6:45 pm Havdalah/Communal Break Fast 7:30 pm For a detailed High Holiday schedule and information on parking, please visit www.bethhatfiloh.org/hh5778. Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 3

SEPTEMBER EVENTS WEEKLY EVENT: Make Your Voice Heard Wednesdays at 7:00 pm This political advocacy group is focused on current issue advocacy and communicating with lawmakers. Open to members and friends of the Jewish community. Elul Study Monday, September 4, 6:00 pm In preparation for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Sam Kates-Goldman will lead a discussion group on the place of prayer in our rituals. Together we'll look at the liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and discuss what the language we choose to use on these days of awe tells us about their meaning and purpose. While the discussions will build on each other and it is helpful to attend all three, please feel free to come to any of them. All are welcome to join the discussion. Additional Elul Study dates are Monday September 11th and 18th at 6:00 pm. Senior Schmooze Tuesday, September 5, 12:00 pm Join us on the first Tuesday of the month for a presentation by Mary-Lynne Reiner about smart travel from her wealth of experience traveling and writing. Rabbi Seth will also share what he's been up to this summer and supply us with a healthy dose of his own great humor! If YOU have a joke or other fun tidbit to share please bring it along with your lunch. Dessert will be provided by Jane Nowitz! Beit Sefer Registration Sunday, September 10, 10:00 am School registration is for all families with kids age 3½ through 14 years. Forms will be available! Elul Study Monday, September 11, 6:00 pm Please see the previous listing on September 4th for details. ForKids Food Packing Tuesday, September 12, 3:30 pm We again will be filling bags for the ForKids program on the second Tuesday of the month, beginning on Tuesday, September 12, at 3:30 p.m. at the Tumwater branch of the Thurston County Food Bank. Bring your friends, relatives, children and anyone else who can help. Your volunteerism is much appreciated. If you have questions, please e-mail Elie Halpern at ehalpern7379@gmail.com or call him at 360-357-8160. TBH Cleaning and Grounds Keeping Party Sunday, September 17, 9:00 am As we spiritually prepare for the new year, let s join together as a community to physically prepare our beautiful TBH building. While we have cleaning several times a week, there are those odd jobs that need attention. Roll up your sleeves and help TBH with some deep cleaning and light handiwork to get us ready to greet the new year! Come for all or part of the cleaning party. Coffee and snacks at the start, lunch at the end! Elul Study Monday, September 18, 6:00 pm Please see the previous listing on September 4th for details. Advancing in Hebrew Tuesday, September 26, 7:00 pm This seminar-type gathering will work on advancing Hebrew knowledge, including grammar and roots. Held on the 4th Tuesday of the month. OCTOBER EVENTS PREVIEW Senior Schmooze Tuesday, October 3 at 12:00 pm SUKKOT TISCH Friday, October 6 at 6:00 pm Join us as we celebrate Sukkot and Shabbat with the annual Sukkot Tisch! We will come together in the TBH sukkah for singing, storytelling, study, and sharing food and drink (including the rabbi s famous etrog liquor) around a big table ( tisch is table in Yiddish). Please bring some dairy/vegetarian food or drink to share. Immigration Meeting Tuesday, October 10 at 6:00 pm SIMCHAT TORAH Thursday, October 12 at 6:00 pm Simchat Torah is the celebration when we mark the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle. We end the reading and begin again! It s a time for dancing and singing and we will unroll the entire scroll. (An amazing sight if you have never seen it.) We also use this opportunity to honor our new Beit Sefer students, and all of our kids who will celebrate their bar or bat mitzvah in the coming year. Book Club Tuesday, October 17 at 7:00 pm First book of the season is A Horse Walks into a Bar by David Grossman. Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 4

Help us Clean our Sacred Space and Prepare for the Holidays! As we spiritually prepare for the new year, let s join together as a community to physically prepare our beautiful TBH building. While we have regular cleaning, there are odd jobs that need attention. Roll up your sleeves and help TBH with some deep cleaning and light handiwork to get us ready to greet the new year! Sunday, September 17 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Coffee and snacks at the start, and lunch at the end! Annual High Holiday Food Drive 5778 Since 2004, TBH has held this food drive as part of our obligation, as Jews, to help those in need. Please donate generously, with gratitude for all we have, in one or more of the following ways. DONATE FOOD! Food will be collected from Erev Rosh Hashanah until the morning of October 1, the Sunday after Yom Kippur and Mitzvah Morning when the collection will go to the Food Bank. DONATE MONEY! Make checks out to THURSTON COUNTY FOOD BANK. Drop your checks off in the secure office drop box. VOLUNTEER FOR THE FOOD BANK PROJECT ON MITZVAH MORNING! More information is available at the Tikkun Olam information table in the sanctuary lobby. MITZVAH MORNING Sunday October 1, 2017 On the Sunday following each Yom Kippur, we continue our High Holiday spirit by joining in a morning of community service work. These are some of the projects: Farm projects at GRuB, an organization that works with youth and lower income people around issues of food and agriculture. Making of stone soup with Chesed Corps to make delicious vegetarian soups that are available to any TBH member in need of TLC. 2017 Shabbat in the Park Pack, transport, and sort the High Holiday Food Drive goods to the Food Bank. Come to Priest Point Park to pull ivy, plant native plants on a new trail, or help with other trail work. Get more information and sign up at the Tikkun Olam Information table in the sanctuary lobby during the High Holidays. Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 5

FROM CATHERINE CARMEL: FAMILY LIFE AND LEARNING DIRECTOR Shalom y all, What is new for Beit Sefer? More PJ Library It s been five years since we began our relationship with PJ Library. We began by offering books to children between the ages of one and eight. We expanded two years ago with the addition of the program PJ Goes to Shul, a program that helped teachers of our youngest kids teach Jewish values through lessons created for the books by PJ Library Professionals. Now we re in the process of becoming implementing partners with PJ Library on another program, PJ Our Way! PJ Our Way is a program for Jewish kids between the ages of eight and twelve. This expansion allows kids to select their books online and includes information for parents and activities for the kids to do after reading their books. As implementing partners, TBH will be able to support this group through activities at TBH tied to the books to further connect them to Jewish literature and the Jewish life they are building. Alim/B nai Mitzvah split For a few years now, the Alim class was a three year class with a separate program for b nai mitzvah tutoring. This year we ve cut the Alim class down to two years, hiring the awesome Elisheva Miller to teach it, and Rabbi Seth is focusing his teaching on the 7th grade class. Seventh graders will now work together towards bar/bat mitzvah in a class setting that will combine learning around what it means to be a Jewish adult with the necessary trope and d var Torah writing practice. Key fobs As a part of the TBH conversations about security in the building, TBH parents agreed that the building felt safer when it was locked during classes. As a result, TBH parents were given key cards last year that opened the building on Sunday mornings. Some parents struggled with remembering to bring the key cards with them so they floated the option to have key fobs instead. We did it! We got key fobs instead of key cards for parents and we re anticipating more success with that option. Our registration and orientation day for all students between age 3 ½ and 8th grade is September 10. We will start at 10am with registration and move into orientation at 11am. See you there! L shalom, Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 6

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS Sustaining Fund Laura Hurtado-Webb Myra Paull & Edward McGiveney Edie Bean in honor of Angela Santamaria & Howard Schwartz 50th Wedding Anniversary Edith Rutel Camille Kettel & Max Marvin in honor of Angela Santamaria & Howard Schwartz 50th Wedding Anniversary Edie Bean in memory of Ben Bean Marcia David & Howard Goldberg Linda Rubin Beth Dubey Michael & Feliza Toman Aaron Wolfman Robert Godwin William Caslar Phyllis Neff & Jim Kaydus in honor of John Victor Kaydus' birthday Rabbi's Discretionary Fund Larry Berebitsky Linda Bluestein Aaron Wolfman Susan Rosen & Michael Blum Goldberg Fund Sue Goldstein Beth Dubey Adult Library Sonja Dordal High Holidays Phyllis Neff & Jim Kaydus in honor of Angela Santamaria & Howard Schwartz 50th Anniversary Stars of David Laura & Sam Schrager in honor of Jocelyn Brown for passing the Bar Exam SEPTEMBER YAHRZEITS 2 Reina Holman 2 Lewis Weiner 3 Sharon Weiner 4 Gaylah Balter 5 Judith Kalikow Mesch 6 Roy Greene 6 Robert Glasser 7 Mary Wood Chappell 9 Raymond Greene 11 Mildred Hauptmen 12 Meyer Trabka 13 Norma Godwin 15 Emil Charlet Happy Birthday Yom Huledet Sameach 1 Jane Nowitz 3 Dan Katz 3 Susan Rosen 10 Nina Shecter 11 Nancy Koppelman 12 Frank Young 17 Laura Schrager 19 Blaine Snow 20 Sheila Fay 20 Courtney Nevitt 21 Anaya Balter 21 Allyson Brooks 21 Elizabeth Marchand 24 Inge Marcus 25 Edith Rutel 27 Julie Frank 28 Stephen Bean Grounds Keeping: Rob Carmel, James Dolliver, Raven Lidman, Paul Paroff, Charles Shelan, Spencer Orman, Bernie Friedman Friday Night Oneg Host: Erin Syversen Torah Study Host: Howard Goldberg Alpaca Shabbaton: Lynn & Tim Lipski Shabbat in the Park: Julie Frank, Scott Royer, Howard Schwartz, Leslie Goldstein 16 Irma Fine 17 Edith Goldstein 19 Nathan Lidman 19 Sol Sherson 20 Bluma Freed 21 Leslie Homer 21 Selma Shill 21 Fannie Altman 26 Don Finkel 28 Tillie Bean 29 Jay Miram Sheldon Frank 30 Clarence Pollock These names will be read from the bimah at Shabbat services before and after the yahrzeit. Bold type denotes those inscribed on a plaque on our Memorial Wall. Please send any corrections and addtions to the Yahrzeit listings to tbh@bethhatfiloh.org! Thank You, Volunteers! High Holiday Packet: Jill Dole, Karen Farber, Leslie Goldstein, Lynn Grotsky, Jim Kaydus, Phyllis Neff Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 7

To create your Jewish legacy contact: Charles Shelan cshelan@comcast.net 360.352.1354 www.bethhatfiloh.org LIFE & LEGACY program and the LIFE & LEGACY logo are trademarks of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. All rights reserved. Short Schrift: September 2017 Page 8