Temple Adath Yeshurun,
an engaging, egalitarian Conservative congregation, provides the education, welcoming atmosphere and community that inspires its members to fulfill the words
of Isaiah: "For My House shall
be called a house of prayer for
all peoples." (Isaiah 56:7)
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Syracuse Conservative
Daily Services
Sunday, 9 a.m.
at Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas
Sunday 5:30 p.m.
at Temple Adath Yeshurun
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m.
Shabbat Services
Friday, 5:30 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat service
Saturday, 9:15 a.m.
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The pulpit flowers have been given in loving memory of Stuart Grossman, Victor and Marion Taylor, William and Celia Grossman, and Lydia Grossman by Joan Grossman and Family.
The kiddush has been given by Temple Adath Yeshurun Sisterhood.
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During Shabbat morning services, babysitting is available in Room 11.
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Need to know Service Times?
You can find our service times
on the cover of the printed
TAY & You, in our digital TAY & You, on our website calendar (www.adath.org/calendar), or
by calling the Temple Office
at 315.445.0002 and
pressing 2 for Service Times.
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To sign up for text message
alerts from
the REMIND system, please click the links below or follow the text instructions.
or text @morningser to 81010
or text @eveningse to 81010
**In the event that Shabbat Morning Services are canceled due to inclement weather, notification
will be sent out by email and will be listed on WSYR (News Channel 9).**
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2018 Community Supported Agriculture
Pick up at RECC
on Tuesdays between 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
What is Community
Supported Agriculture?
Community members purchase
a "farm share" for the growing season, which entitles them to
a weekly share of the harvest throughout the season, grown
by a farmer they know and trust.
Membership includes weekly produce, a weekly newsletter, recipes, and invitations to CSA workdays and farm events and
the opportunity to enjoy the
farm each week.
Old Fly Farm Shares
As a member of the farm,
you will receive a weekly share
of fresh vegetables throughout
the harvest season.
(June through October - 20 weeks).
A "Full Share" consists of
8-12 different items of produce
a week; enough to feed a household with 2 adults.
All members have access to seasonal Pick-Your-Own crops during pick-up at the farm: Flowers, fresh herbs, cherry tomatoes and more...
Share contents change with the seasons. The Spring shares contain lettuce, cooking greens, sugar snap peas, radishes and salad turnips. Summer shares contain more diversity as we welcome the arrival of tomatoes, squash, onions, garlic and carrots. The Fall crops come in and we dig root vegetables, harvest winter squash and leeks, and prepare for a bounty of broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and brussel sprouts.
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Humash Etz Hayim Donations
We are taking donations
for the Humash Etz Hayim. Humash donations can be made: In honor of, in memory of, or in celebration of your loved ones. Please
click here
to fill out
a digital form, or stop by
the Temple Office for a
paper copy.
Each book donation is $72.00.
Underwritten by the Leonard and Irwin Kamp Foundation
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Donations of Mahzor Lev Shalem
We are now taking donations for mahzor Lev Shalem, our new High Holiday prayer book. Donations can be made: In honor of, in memory of, or in celebration of your loved ones. Please contact the Temple Office or
click here to make a donation.
Each book donation is $36.00.
Underwritten by the Leonard and Irwin Kamp Foundation
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Worship provides sanctuary
from everyday life.
Please keep the outside world
outside by refraining from
* talking
* texting
* video taping
from your phone or
smartphone during
services
and
on Shabbat or holidays.
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Daily services, "minyan," have been having some tough times lately
getting the required 10 people. We're doing some thinking about daily
service times. Won't you please take about five minutes and
complete this survey to help our work?
https://tinyurl.com/TAY-dailyservices
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Assistive Listening Devices are available for use in the Miron Family Chapel and Goldberg Sanctuary.
If you do not have a T-coil
hearing aid, and need hearing enhancement, you may bring
your own earbuds for use.
To request a unit, please speak to Barbara Simon or a Greeter.
Funded by the Leonard
& Irwin Kamp Foundation.
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Give us the Good News!
We'd love to include your good
news in the next bulletin.
If you
have a simha to share with us, such as a special
birthday
the birth of
a child or grandchild,
an anniversary,
or a graduation,
please
email info@adath.org.
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To send a donation card,
please call the
Temple Office
at
315- 445 - 0002 or
email
Cards can be sent
- In Memory Of
- In Honor of
- Mazel tov
- Get Well
Regular - $10.00
Special - $18.00
Generous - $25.00+
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Please inform the
Temple Office if there
are any changes to:
- Phone Number
- Mailing Address
- Email Address
We'd like to keep our records as up to date as possible.
You can contact the office
in person, via phone at
(315) 445 - 0002, or by
email at info@adath.org.
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Sisterhood provides the bimah
flowers for each Shabbat
throughout
the year, all Yom tov
and the High Holy Days.
Your contributions have, in the past, sustained this important project.
Flower sponsorship
prices
Shabbat: $60
Yom Tov: $100
Flowers may be donated for a specific date or occasion, such
as
a Yahrzeit, baby naming, Auf Ruf, graduation, anniversary, etc.
To order flowers, please contact
Robin Sisskind at 315-663-4201.
Thank you for your continued support.
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Main Office
(315) 445 - 0002
Fax Number
(315) 446 - 0667
Religious School
(315) 445 - 0038
Rothschild Early
Childhood Center
(315) 445 - 0049
Paul S. Drazen
Rabbi
Charles S. Sherman
Rabbi Emeritus
Esa K. Jaffe
Baalat Tefillah
Interim Education Director
Barbara S. Simon
Executive Director
Chaim Jaffe
& Andrea Knoller
Temple Co-Presidents
Alison Bronstein
Sisterhood President
Jeffrey Joseph, M.D.
Men's Club President
JoAnn Grower
HAZAK President
Alicia C. Gross
Director,
Rothschild Early
Childhood Center
Wayne Vohs
Building Superintendent
Sonali Y.W. McIntyre
Media & PR Coordinator
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Temple Adath Yeshurun
does not endorse any
political party or candidate.
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Saturday, March 31, 2018 15 Nisan 5778
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Minha -
following morning services
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Sunday, April 1, 2018 16 Nisan 5778
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The Ethical Life: Jewish Values in an Age of Choice
From political and financial scandals to rapid progress in biomedical science and technology, the complex issues of modern society are, at their core, issues
of ethical and moral concern. Now more than ever, we require a solid understanding of how Jewish ethics can inform our discussions and decisions about the critical questions of the day. Judaism has a long history of wrestling with moral questions, responding to them in a way that considers all sides of an issue.
This course for adult learners will be conducted by Rabbi Paul Drazen.
It includes videos featuring JTS faculty, other expert scholars, and
practitioners in the field; classical and contemporary texts.
On the following Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm:
April 11, and May 9
For more information, please contact Rabbi Drazen at rabbidrazen@adath.org.
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Book Discussion
The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
by Gabrielle Zevin
Sunday, April 22 at 10:45 am
The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry is an unforgettable
tale of transformation and second chances, an irresistible
affirmation of why we read, and why we love.
We are not quite novels. We are not quite short stories.
In the end, we are collected works
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~ A New York Times Bestseller ~
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TAY hosts
Bar
Kocva, Israeli Artist
The Syracuse Jewish Community will celebrate Israel's 70th Independence Day at Temple Adath Yeshurun on Thursday, April 19 from 5:45 pm to 8:00 pm. The celebration's organizers are thrilled to bring in Israeli artist
Bar
Kocva
, who creates one-of-a-kind designed jewelry.
Kocva
, a graduate of Israel's Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem, crafts his pieces out of silver, gold, titanium, moon stone, opal, amber, mother of pearl, and more.
The Israeli Shuk will also feature original painting and serigraphs, Judaica pieces, glass, ceramics, and sculptures for sale from several Israeli artist whom Kocva supports.
The Shuk is open at Temple Adath Yeshurun (450 Kimber Road, Syracuse) on Wednesday, April 18 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and again on Thursday, April 19 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Temple Adath Yeshurun requests that the community to use the main entrance under the canopy when visiting the Shuk.
SINGERS WANTED:
Our Temple Adath Yeshurun choir and the other
temple choirs will be joining the
Syracuse Pops Chorus and Symphoria for a concert celebrating Yom Ha'atzmaut in April.
If you are a singer who loves choral music and
wants to sing in parts with an orchestra,
you are invited to join us. Adults and teens
in grades 7-12 are welcome.
Please contact Esa Jaffe, Ba'alat Tefillah
at ejaffe@adath.org for information and a rehearsal schedule.
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The Syracuse Jewish Community is going to Israel led by Rabbis Daniel Fellman, Evan Shore, Andrew Pepperstone, and Paul Drazen from October 21 to November 1, 2018.
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The Bond of Life - Yahrzeit
March 31 - April 6 / 15 Nisan - 21 Nisan
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Benjamin Biron Rosalind Carmen Sidney Carmen Pearl Goldberg Gertrude Kamp Joseph Kaplan Molly Katz Joyce Muriel Nierenberg Joseph Ochacher Caroline Perl Sarah Martha Ribyat Michelle Renee Schotz Julius Shapero William Sirkin Yetta Kopelowich Sirlin Mollie Titlebaum Herman Zeitlin Minnie Ziegler Dorothy R. Bright Dr. David Cheris Sophye Goldblatt David Goldman Samuel Grossman Sarah Levy Benjamin Morris Anne Perlman Belle Silverstein Anna Trotzky
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Larry Ziegler Frances Hafter Hoffman Faye Hollander Harold Kauffman Joseph Lipsy Isadore Nass William Poster Julius Poushter Dr. Philip H. Rakov Harvey Rosenthal Harry Rothenberg Esther Weisenberg Leonard M. Bergere Robert E. Billinson Gertrude Buff Sylvia Koldin Burdick Goldie Ergort Mary Foldes Charles William Grodsky Haiman Kaitz Sara Kassel Samuel Katz Max Kramer Rose Shapero Marwell Libbie Poushter Lena Siegler Anna Silverman Etta R. Shimberg Steinberg
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Sylvia Blumkin Brownstein Pauline Minkin Roslyn Mosner Elsie M. Rosenblatt Esther "Bobbi" Sadow Ann Renert Schwartz Frances B. Silverstein Benjamin Stolusky Ida Tecler Minnie Winkelstein George Billinson Fred Bosch Etta Hannah Glick Donald H. Holstein Lt. Morris Kantor Molly H. Meltzer Harry Ozinsky Ida M. Rubenstein Sam Siegel Florence Stern Sylvia Blank Howard Bragman Sarah Brown Anna Cohen Joseph Markowitz Marion Frank Schoenwald Dr. Jerome Wayne Abraham Zagin
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This week, the Temple Adath community notes with sadness the death of:
Ruth Trachtenberg Mizruchi
May her family find comfort among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
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