Temple Emanu-El Providence, Rhode Island 2017 5778
Parashat Noah October 21, 2017 1 Heshvan 5778 Etz Hayim, Page 48 1st Aliyah Genesis Chapter 8 verses 15 22 2nd Aliyah Genesis Chapter 9 verses 1 7 3rd Aliyah verses 8 17 4th Aliyah verses 18 29 5th Aliyah Genesis Chapter 10 verses 1 14 6th Aliyah verses 15 20 7th Aliyah verses 21 32 Maftir Numbers 28:9 28:15 Page 930 Haftarah Isaiah 66:1 66:24 Page 1220 Minhah/Ma ariv Service 5:50 p.m. Havdalah 6:36 p.m.
Services this Shabbat Sanctuary Service Main Sanctuary Rabbi Rachel Zerin Cantor Brian Mayer Minyan Hadash Fishbein Chapel Youth Minyan Rosen Library Shoshana Jacob Tot Shabbat Sisterhood Lounge Marni Thompson-Tilove Mazal Tov Mazal Tov to Katrina Waldmanwerth and her family on her becoming a Bat Mitzvah this morning. Thank you to the Waldmanwerth family for sponsoring the kiddush in honor of Katrina. 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 Shabbat Chai Returns For An 8th Season! Our family-friendly format continues! Lively singing, fabulous musicians, and a warm welcome for Shabbat all in one hour and dinner if you wish. Everyone is welcome! The first service will be on November 3rd. Other dates: December 1, February 2, March 2, & May 4 Pre-neg with snacks is available at 5:45 PM. The one hour service begins at 6:00 PM. Dinner if you wish; be our guest! Donations are encouraged. Young children will love the service and music! The activity room will also be open during service and dinner. Friday Evening Chapel Service Traditional Kabbalat Shabbat Services are held every Friday night at 5:45 p.m. in the Fishbein Chapel, including Fridays when Shabbat Chai is scheduled. 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. 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
Conversion to Judaism Classes Do you know anyone who may be considering converting to Judaism? Though classes have begun, registration is still open. Please contact Rabbi Franklin or the Temple Office at 401.331.1616 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! 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! Tara Watkins Drop In Hours Tara Watkins will be having drop in hours this Saturday, October 21 from 11:00-2:00 PM in the Temple Office. Spirited Poetry Spectacular at Central Congregational Church 296 Angell Street, Providence On Sunday, October 22 at 11:45 a.m., our neighbors and good friends at Central Congregational Church are hosting The Spirited Poetry Spectacular, featuring Rhode Island s State Poet Laureate, Tina Cane. Come to meet Tina Cane and support our friends at Central Congregation Church, as they compose/recite poems about anything and everything in God s creation! Aspiring poets are invited to share their compositions, too. The event will be held in Chapel Hall at Central Congregational Church and all are welcome.
ADULT INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES OCTOBER 26 7:30-9:30 PM TEMPLE EMANU-EL VESTRY 99 TAFT AVENUE PROVIDENCE, RI 02906 PENNIES FOR HEAVEN: A BRIEF BUT FASCINATING LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN SYNAGOGUES AND MONEY RABBI DAN JUDSON In this lecture, we will delve into the history of American synagogues through an unlikely source: money. We will also examine a few fascinating and contentious moments in American Jewish history the creation of the first Reform synagogue, the introduction of dues, the rise and fall of for-profit synagogues to see how disputes over money reflected the changing values of a Jewish community seeking its place in American society. Our tour of the past will also lend some insight into the future of synagogues at this moment of uncertainty as to their long term viability. Rabbi Dan Judson, Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of the Hebrew College Rabbinical School. His book Pennies for Heaven: The History of American Synagogues and Money, will be published this winter [Brandeis University Press]. He consults to synagogues across the country on new financial and engagement models and his research on synagogues that have eliminated dues has been featured in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Haaretz, The New York Jewish Week and Reform Judaism magazine. This event is free and open to the public. We ask that you consider making a donation of $5 per person RSVPs greatly appreciated. Please visit our website: teprov.org/form/judson or call the Temple Office at 331-1616
Join a Discussion on Jewish Women s Health: Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancer Breakfast and presentation, followed by Q&A Dr. Kathryn Dalton, Speaker Medical Director and General Surgeon Cape Cod Women s Health Program and High Risk Breast Cancer Program Clinical speaker for Myriad Genetic Laboratories on topics related to genetic counseling and testing Sunday October 29 9:00 11:00 AM Temple Emanu-El Bohnen Vestry 99 Taft Ave, Providence, RI 02906 Reservations appreciated: www.teprov.org/form/womenshealth Questions? Please contact Rabbi Zerin by calling the Temple Office: 401.331.1616 or by emailing rzerin@teprov.org Sponsored in collaboration by:
Now in its third year, Creative Hands is an art sale celebrating the very creative people in our community. Local and regional artists and craftspeople will be displaying and selling a variety of unique items in many media and materials, including jewelry, glass, wood, textiles, photography, painting, furniture, textiles, and Judaica. Whether you are looking for something beautiful, whimsical, practical, or just something a bit different for yourself or for a gift, you won't want to miss Creative Hands. Admission is free. Where: 99 Taft Avenue, Providence, RI When: Sunday, November 5, 2017 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. www.teprov.org/creativehands Please help us publicize this event and make it a success by clicking Invite Friends and Share in News Feed under Share on the top right of the page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/241491249712196
T o g e t h e r t h e c o m m u n i t i e s o f C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h S h o l o m, T e m p l e E m a n u - E l a n d T e m p l e B e t h - E l Please join us as we celebrate the end of Shabbat in our PJ's with Havdallah Under the Stars! Enjoy dinner, crafts, & s'mores! Come dressed in your PJs! This event is free. S A T U R D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 1-5 : 1 5 P M A T C O N G R E G A T I O N B E T H S H O L O M 2 7 5 C A M P S T, P R O V I D E N C E, R I 0 2 9 0 6
JOIN US Join Temple Emanu-El's lunch club, Hazak Ve'Ematz, on Thursday, November 16 at 12:00 PM in the Vestry for a presentation by author Hilary Salk A young Jewish American army brat living in Germany with her parents three years after the Holocaust seems unthinkable and has dramatic consequences for her and her new German friend s family Lunch will be available for $10 with an advance reservation due by November 9. Please contact Nancy in the Temple off ice, (401) 331-1616 or nwordell@teprov.org. The books are available at Books on the Square or borrowed at Temple Emanu-El library and at Rochambeau Library. They are also available on Amazon.
Soulful Shabbat Shabbaton November 18 The Feminine Face of God Teachers-in residence Rabbi Jill Hammer and Shoshana Jedwab Deep in kabbalah and hidden corners of the Bible, legacies of the Divine Mother abound. She is known as Cosmic Womb, Holy of Holies, Cloud of Glory, Lady Wisdom, Sabbath Queen and, simply, Earth. Through prayer, chanting, silence and stories we will learn about and experience the feminine face of Judaism. Saturday Morning, November 18 Bohnen Vestry 9:30 AM Drumming & Chanting 10:00 AM Soulful Service 1:00 PM Talk by Rabbi Hammer She is a Tree of Life: The Divine Feminine in Jewish Tradition For more than a decade, Rabbi Jill Hammer and the musician and educator, Shoshana Jedwab have been training women in sacred leadership in an earth-based, embodied mode that emphasizes transformative ritual. With these experienced teachers, we will explore ancient archetypes that are applicable to spiritual seekers today.
FOR MY BAT MITZVAH PROJECT I AM COLLECTING CHILDREN S BOOKS FOR BOOKS ARE WINGS. THEIR MISSION IS TO PUT FREE BOOKS IN THE HANDS OF CHILDREN. LAST YEAR THEY WERE ABLE TO GIVE OUT OVER 50,000 BOOKS AND I NEED YOUR HELP SO THEY CAN REACH OUT TO EVEN MORE KIDS. NEW AND GENTLY USED BOOKS CAN BE PLACED IN THE BOX OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE OFFICE. BOOKS CAN BE FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS AND KIDS UP THROUGH MIDDLE SCHOOL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP AND FOR LETTING KIDS EXPERIENCE THE JOY OF READING!! JULIA MASRI GRADE 7 NATHAN BISHOP
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Shabbat Mornings Early Service in the Fishbein Chapel The 8 AM Shabbat service in the Fishbein Chapel is a favorite of those who are up early and like an abbreviated davening. This service is lay led. Participants enjoy a warm camaraderie that enhances the spirited singing in the worship experience. Sanctuary Service in the Main Sanctuary Each week, services are held at 9:30 AM in the Main Sanctuary for the entire Emanu-El community. This service is where members celebrate a host of life cycle celebrations, including baby-namings, Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations, Aufrufs in a nticipation of forthcoming weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and trips to Israel. All these celebrations are conducted within the embrace and support of the congregation that gathers faithfully to daven, learn and socialize together. All are welcome. Regulars are ready to help newcomers to find their way and become comfortable in the service. Minyan Hadash Minyan Hadash meets the 2nd and 4th Shabbat of each month at 9:45 AM in the Fishbein Chapel. The style of the minyan is lay-led, warm and informal. It is a traditional, egalitarian, and spirited service that includes a full Torah reading, a brief D var Torah, and all of the other parts of the service. People of all ages are welcome and encouraged to participate. Soulful Shabbat Shabbat each week reminds us that meaning in our lives lies not in what we accomplish but in being part of the universe. Soulful Shabbat meets the 3rd Shabbat of each month at 10:00 AM for a Shabbat morning worship experience that creates a space for pause and reflection by simplifying and slowing down the traditional Shabbat service. Soulful Shabbat, led by Rabbi Alan Flam, emphasizes silence, quiet melody, meditation, and movement, along with traditional davening and Torah study.
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