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Temple Emanu-El Providence, Rhode Island 2017 5777

Parashat Ki Tavo September 9, 2017 18 Elul 5777 Etz Hayim, Page 1140 1st Aliyah Deuteronomy Chapter 26 verses 1 3 2nd Aliyah verses 4 8 3rd Aliyah verses 9 11 4th Aliyah verses 12 15 5th Aliyah verses 16 19 6th Aliyah Deuteronomy Chapter 27 verses 1 4 7th Aliyah verses 5 10 Maftir Deuteronomy 27:7 27:10 Page 1145 Haftarah Isaiah 60:1 60:22 Page 1160 Minhah/Ma ariv Service 7:00 p.m. Havdalah 7:46 p.m.

Services this Shabbat Sanctuary Service Main Sanctuary Rabbi Wayne Franklin Rabbi Rachel Zerin Cantor Brian Mayer Minyan Hadash Fishbein Chapel Youth Minyan Rosen Library Shoshana Jacob Tot Shabbat Sisterhood Lounge Marni Thompson-Tilove Thank you to Saul Martin for making a donation to the Kiddush this week. At Temple Emanu-El, we seek to fashion an atmosphere of peace and tranquility on the Sabbath. To help create this environment throughout the Temple, we refrain from writing, taking photographs, texting, and using cell phones. Please join us in observing these traditions as we make Shabbat a sacred experience for us all.

Announcements New Temple Website Be sure to log in to your account on our updated website: www.teprov.org. Please add to or correct your personal information on your page. If you have any questions, contact Paul Stouber at 401.331.1616 or by email: pstouber@teprov.org Greeters Needed for Upcoming Year If you would like to be a greeter at service for the upcoming year, please email Marilyn Katz at katz288@verizon.net. Visit Temple Emanu-El s Rosen Library Visit Temple Emanu-El s Rosen Library! New books every month! Open every day. Check out our online library catalog (http://tee. hl.scoolaid.net), or contact the librarian (jjasper@teprov.org) for help finding the perfect book for you! Support Emanu-El Bring your East Side Marketplace receipts to the Temple. We receive 1% of all receipts. Last year we raised over $2,000 for the Temple! Did you know you can also support the Temple by shopping on amazon.com? Simply go to smile.amazon.com, search for Temple Emanu-El in Providence, RI, and start shopping. There are no added fees! Conversion to Judaism Classes If you know anyone who may be considering converting to Judaism, our conversion classes begin next Thursday, September 14 at 7:30 PM. For details, please contact Rabbi Franklin or the Temple Office at 401.331.1616

Relgious School Opening Day & Breakfast On Sunday morning, September 10, at 9:00 AM, we will join together for our annual opening day breakfast. After breakfast, we will get a taste of Religious School as we meet teachers, get to know one another and learn about what the year has in store for us. There will be sample classes and an opportunity to ask questions. If you have not yet registered, there is still time! Please contact Ronni Guttin at 401.331.1616 or via email ronni@teprov.org.

New Speakers in the Main Sanctuary New state-of-the-art loud speakers will be installed in the Main Sanctuary this coming week, just in time for Rosh Hashanah. The speakers deliver amazing, evenly distributed sound throughout the Sanctuary, overcoming the challenging acoustics of our domecapped structure. Come and hear!! Important Alert from Temple Emanu-El s Social Justice Committee September 19, 2017 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Rhode Island State House 82 Smith Street, Providence Join us at the State House on September 19th, as the Rhode Island House of Representatives convenes a special legislative session to finish legislation left in limbo by June s budget impasse, including the Protect Rhode Island Families Act that will disarm dangerous domestic abusers. The House already passed the bill by an overwhelming margin, but they must return to vote on the changes made by the Senate before recess. If the revised bill passes the House it will go to Governor Gina Raimondo s desk for signature. If signed, it will be the first piece of gun safety legislation passed since the Sandy Hook tragedy in 2012. Join us to witness history, and be sure to wear orange to show your support for gun safety legislation.

Slihot Dinner & Program September 16 7:45 PM Please join us for an evening of conversation and prayer as we prepare for the Yamim Noraim, the Days of Awe. We will watch a half-hour excerpt from the movie The Quarrel. Based on a short story by Chaim Grade, the film presents a chance encounter between two old friends at Tashlikh. We will talk about its themes of forgiveness and moral responsibility. John Landry will introduce the excerpt and facilitate the discussion. All activities in the vestry unless noted. 7:34 Havdalah 7:45 Dinner 8:30 Video and discussion 10:00 Slihot Service in the chapel The dinner is free; donations are welcome. Feel free to bring friends! Temple Emanu-El Sukkah Hop Sunday, October 8 7:30 PM Visit two sukkot! Enjoy appetizers at the first host home, and desserts at the second. Host homes are needed for this event. If you have a sukkah and would like host 10 to 12 members of the temple community that evening, please contact Donna Goliger (dgoliger@gmail.com) or Marilyn Katz (katz288@verizon.net) for additional details. Be sure to save the date!

All of the information you will need for the High Holy Days is on the homepage of our website! In addition to viewing all service times and programs, you may purchase guest tickets and submit names for the Scroll of Remembrance online. Please submit all names by September 15. More information regarding Family First services and Adult Institute programming are enclosed in the packet you recieved in the mail. Calling all Shofar Blowers: Please bring your Shofar and join with others to sound the Teki ah Gedolah at the end of Yom Kippur in the Main Sanctuary.

YOU HAVE THE GIFT TO CURE BLOOD CANCER Chaim is 24 years old and recently married with a 7 month old baby girl. He was recently diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. To survive, he needs a bone marrow donor immediately. Please help save Chaim's life. giftoflife.org Help Save Chaim. Get Swabbed. Adults 18-45yrs of age All it takes is a simple cheek swab. Jewish Alliance of RI- 401 Elmgrove Ave. September 17th from 9am- 1pm Make phone calls for Super Sunday and save a life while you're at it! for info contact rnoachkarp@gmail.com

Delve Deeper: A Program of Intensive Jewish Study Judaism in the Modern World Delve Deeper is a new adult education initiative that brings dynamic teachers to teach in-depth, university level courses to a diverse group of adult learners in Rhode Island. Please join us for our second semester! What Judaism in the Modern World When September 18, 25, October 2, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13, 27, December 4 and 11, from 7:00 9:00 pm Where Temple Emanu-El, 99 Taft Ave, Providence, Rhode Island 02906 Cost $200 for the semester Note that partial and full scholarships are available! We are very committed to making this course accessible to everyone. Please do not let cost be a barrier! For more information and to reigster, please go to www.teprov.org/institute/delvedeeper or contact Rabbi Rachel Zerin at 401.331.1616 or rzerin@teprov.org Judaism in the Modern World Instructor: Paul E. Nahme, Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies and Religious Studies at Brown University How has Jewish identity changed as new communities have emerged and older communities have been transformed? What has influenced the pace of change in various contexts? How have Jews experienced modernization, integration, and the cohesion of their communities? How have religious practices changed and adapted in response? We will explore the answers to these questions and more in "Judaism and the Modern World." This course is an introduction to and survey of Jewish intellectual, social, and cultural developments in modern Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and America. Throughout the course we will pay close attention to both social and intellectual history and explore the many ways Jewish thinkers have reimagined Judaism in the modern world. Delve Deeper is a project of Temple Emanu-El's Koffler Bornstein Families Institute of Jewish Studies, in partnership with Congregation Agudas Achim, Congregation Beth Sholom, Temple Sinai, and the West Bay Chavurah. Temple Emanu-El Delve Deeper is made possible through generous support from the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island s Innovation Funding

Robert Pelcovits President Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin Rabbi Rachel Zerin Cantor Brian J. Mayer Rabbi Alvan H. Kaunfer Rabbi Emeritus Paul Stouber Executive Director Ronni Guttin Director of Education Shoshana Jacob Director of Youth and Family Programs Joshua Jasper Librarian