Congregation B nai Jeshurun The South Street Temple Teri Appleby, Rabbi 2061 South 20 th Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502-2712 402-435-8004 office@southstreettemple.org www.southstreettemple.org Erev Shabbat Service May 25, 2018 / 12 Sivan 5778 Music by Elaine Monnier and Steve Kaup Oneg hosted by Anne Awnemuss
A Note About Our Prayerbooks Welcome to the South Street Temple. Our prayerbooks, Mishkan T Filah, are in the lobby or on the bookshelf at the front of the sanctuary. We invite you to take one so that you may join in our worship. As these are sacred books, we ask that you handle them with care by keeping them off the floor and returning them to their proper place at the conclusion of the service. Each prayer in Mishkan T Filah is laid out in a two-page spread, the Hebrew text, transliteration, and English translation on the right, and on the left are two alternate English readings reflecting on the theme of the prayer. The rabbi or cantorial soloist will announce page numbers and which option will be read. Shabbat Shalom. We are glad you are here. Cathy Barron Anna Brey Pat Chambers Amy Dishman Steve Dishman Chris Dowers Dani Kohler Fry Linda Glaser Rebecca Hinks Teresa Kano-Galvan Adam Lauber Anna Fink Gertrude F. Gugenheim Philip Jacoby Herbert Kaiser Rae Schupack Nathan PRAYERS YAHRZEITS Cody Murphy Joanne Parker Megan Parker Caty Reed Adam Scheer Carly Sorenson Brad Tharnish Anona Trutna Diane Kholos Wysocki & family Laurel and Eric Ybarra Michael Zeman Rachel C. Polsky Ruth Masters Rickover Charles Rothkopf Eva Speier
Oneg hosts needed! Open dates: June 22 and 29 The Jewish Federation of Lincoln is participating in Give to Lincoln Day, Thursday, May 31. The Federation supports the Lincoln Jewish Community School, Camp Israel, and scholarships to help our youth pay for Jewish summer camps, youth group activities, or Israel programs, The Federation also partners with the Jewish Federations of North America to support Jews in need worldwide. To give online, go to https://givetolincoln.com/nonprofits/jewishfederation-of-lincoln any time between now and May 31. To give by check, make check payable to Lincoln Community Foundation and write "Jewish Federation of Lincoln" in the memo line. Make sure to get the check to the Federation early so that it can be delivered by hand on May 31
As you start to make summer plans, consider sending your child to LJCS CAMP ISRAEL! July 9 - July 20 Tuition 9:00 am - 2:00 pm July 9-13 - $75 per camper Tifereth Israel Synagogue July 16-20 - $75 per camper Light Kosher dairy snack and lunch included This program is open to children entering kindergarten through sixth grade. We require ALL campers to be registered through the LJCS, therefore we cannot accept drop-in guests. America's fastest growing sport Pickleball Sunday evenings, 7:00-9:00 pm At Tifereth Israel It's Free * Come learn and play Pickleball * All equipment furnished Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to have a great time. No Pickleball this Sunday (Shavuot); the fun will resume on Sunday, May 27 th. All Members of the Lincoln Jewish Community are Invited! For questions, call or text Miriam Wallick miriam57@aol.com
Wauhoo Plowboys Old-time Base Ball Two upsoming matches have been scheduled for 2018 so far: Friday, June 1 st, 7:30 pm Valparaiso Days Wednesday, July 4 th, 7:30 pm Wahoo Hackberry Park HAZZAH for the American National Pastime! Clinic with a Heart collects no insurance money or government funds; it relies on funding from sponsoring organizations. Our annual commitment is $1,800, or $150 per month, which is not funded in our congregational budget. Happily, with individual donations, we have met this obligation every year. The funds we contribute help to pay for clinic supplies and prescription medications for the patients. Once again, we ask for your support. Your contribution to Clinic with a Heart can be made with a check to the Temple, designated for the clinic.
Upcoming Performances at the Omaha JCC Thursday, May 31 7:00 p.m. Sunday, June 3 2:00 p.m. The JCC Musical Theater Community Acting Group is excited to present Willy Wonka, Roald Dahl s timeless story of the world-famous candy man and his quest to find an heir comes to life in this stage adaptation of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, which features the songs from the classic family film Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. Ticket Information To purchase tickets, call the JCC Registrar at (402) 334-6419 or visit the Cultural Arts office during regular business hours. Advanced ticket purchase is strongly recommended. Tickets will only be sold at the door when remaining seats remain the day of the show. Advanced ticket purchase is strongly recommended. To purchase tickets, call Johana Smith, JCC Registrar, at (402) 334-6419. Any tickets remaining will be on sale at the door on the day of the show until sold out. REGULAR TICKETS Adult Admission: $10 Student Admission: $5 PATRON TICKETS Skip the lines and enjoy the show. With Patron seats you can have the luxury of special reserved seating! Plus, the amount paid beyond the regular ticket price is a tax-deductible donation. Actor: $100 Director: $150 Producer: $200 2 tickets, reserved seating & name in the program 4 tickets, reserved seating & name in the program 6 tickets, reserved seating & name in the program
A note from Ellin Siegel: We extend thanks to Maria Cadwallader, Elaine Monnier, Dave Rosenbaum, and Dan Senft for helping weed and put down mulch on a rainy Sunday morning. Special shout out to Dennis Dohner for doing the lawn mowing this season. It takes many congregants help to keep the grounds in shape! SERVICES / TORAH STUDY / UPCOMING EVENTS [with events/activities for the home] Friday, May 25 [Candlelighting for Shabbat at 8:28 pm] 6:30 pm Erev Shabbat Service, featuring music by Elaine Monnier 7:30 pm Oneg (host needed!) Saturday, May 26 Jemma Coren Bat Mitzvah No Services or Torah Study at the Temple [Havdalah (72 minutes) at 9:59 pm] 9:30 am Shabbat Morning Service at Tifereth Israel 6:00 pm Potluck Dinner & Game Night Sunday, May 27 7:00 pm Pickleball at Tifereth Israel Monday, May 28 Memorial Day Temple Office Closed Tuesday, May 29 7:00 pm Introduction to Judaism: Holy Days/Festivals Sukkot & Simchat Torah/Siyyum
Thursday, May 31 6:30 pm Board of Trustees meeting Friday, June 1 [Candlelighting for Shabbat at 8:34 pm] 6:30 pm First Friday Family Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Family Dinner (hosted by Maria Cadwallader) Saturday, June 2 [Havdalah (72 minutes) at 10:05 pm] 9:30 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:30 am Torah Study on Parashat Beha alotecha Sunday, June 3 12:00 n Rabbi at Centenary United Methodist Church, Beatrice 7:00 pm Pickleball at Tifereth Israel Friday, June 8 [Candlelighting for Shabbat at 8:38 pm] 6:30 pm Erev Shabbat Service 7:30 pm Oneg (hosted by Steve & Nathaniel Kaup) Saturday, June 9 [Havdalah (72 minutes) at 10:09 pm] 9:30 am Shabbat Morning Service 10:30 am Torah Study on Parashat Shelach Sunday, June 10 Rabbi out