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Mailing address: 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 1630 #439, Phoenix, AZ 85050
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Week of September 26, 2016 / Elul 5776
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ONLY THREE SPACES REMAINING!
The 4th Fabulous Trip to Israel
With Rabbi Bonnie Sharfman and Congregation Kehillah
May 1 - May 14, 2017
Don't wait, register now!
If you are at all interested, let us know asap as only three spaces remain and we are getting inquiries from non-members.
Get a $200 discount if you're a Kehillah member.
Get 5% off
when you pay by cash or check.
Now accepting deposits online!
$250 deposit - click on the red "Book Now" button on the right side
The sights, the tastes, the pride...your heritage. Isn't it time you visited Israel?
Whether it's your first trip or a return trip, traveling with Rabbi Sharfman and your Kehillah friends is an experience you will treasure forever. Rabbi Sharfman is fluent in Hebrew and formerly a licensed Israel tour guide....All that's missing is YOU!
Photo at right: the stunning skyline of Jerusalem
Contact Rabbi Sharfman or Renee Joffe to let them know you're interested!
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THIS WEEK___________________________________
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BROTHERHOOD's Monday meeting has been cancelled
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HIGH HOLY DAYS_______________________________
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If you are still seeking a welcoming congregation for High Holy Days 5777, please contact us. No one is turned away due to financial constraints! Adjustments can be arranged through a confidential call to our office (602-369-7667). You will be treated with absolute respect and discretion.
Here are all the forms for
ordering extra tickets and to participate in the
Yizkor Book and
congregational email greeting.
A summary of High Holy Days information is below. Complete information has been sent to congregants with your tickets.
ROSH HASHANAH:
Sunday, October 2, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, October 3, 10:00 a.m.
Children's program will be offered during Torah service
YOM KIPPUR / Kol Nidre:
Tuesday, October 11, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 12, 10:00 a.m. (morning service)
Children's program will be offered during Torah service
Wednesday, October 12, 3:00 p.m. (afternoon service/Yizkor/Neilah)
Break the Fast is held on Wednesday, October 12 immediately following
Neilah. Please RSVP for Break the Fast by October 5 to [email protected].
"I invite you to share this High Holy Day season of teshuva (return) with Congregation Kehillah - returning to community, hope, possibility, G-d, prayer, love, and the best that is in each of us. Your presence and participation will enhance our Holy Days, and we, in turn, hope to provide you with a truly meaningful, uplifting, inspirational and transformative High Holy Days experience."
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Rabbi Bonnie Sharfman
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UPCOMING_____________________________________
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KEVER AVOT MEMORIAL SERVICE
Sunday, October 9 / 7 Tishrei 5777, 10:00 a.m. Mt. Sinai Cemetery
24210 N. 68th St., Phoenix, AZ 85054
Please join us to remember and honor loved ones buried here or anywhere in the world. Rabbi Sharfman will be one of the rabbis participating. Please RSVP with the number attending to [email protected] or 480-585-6060
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BOOK GROUP
Sunday, October 9, 10:00 a.m.
At the home of Sherry Siegel
All are welcome to attend, even if you haven't finished (or started!) the book. At our October meeting we'll discuss
The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah. Please RSVP to Sherry at [email protected].
Read ahead!
November 13:
Charms for the Easy Life, by Kaye Gibbons, at the home of Ilene Riffle
December 11:
The Warmth of Other Suns, by Isabel Wilkerson, at the home of Arlene Rosenberg
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MOVIE TIME Sunday, October 16, early show
Open to all, and we'd love to have you join us! We'll pick the movie, plus the time and location, closer to September 18. We usually attend the Harkins Shea or Harkins 101, and sometimes discuss the movie afterwards over yogurt, coffee or lunch.
You are always welcome to come even without an RSVP, but if we expect you we can let you know if there are any changes and try to save seats. To receive final details for our movie plans, and to offer your suggestions, get on our Movie email list by sending your name and email to Marilyn Morris at [email protected] (or call her at 602-494-2800).
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SUKKOT CELEBRATION
Sunday, October 16 4:00 p.m. - Special YEP! session with FYC invited 5:15 p.m. - Full congregation
Mark your calendars now
for our Sukkot Celebration!
Sukkot begins at sundown on Sunday, October 16, and ends at sundown on Sunday, October 23.
Our 4:00 p.m. YEP!/FYC gathering will be a specially geared towards kids of all ages.
At 5:15 p.m., the entire congregation is invited to join the fun for a dairy/vegetarian potluck, with singing and games.
Please RSVP to Renee ( [email protected]) for the address (private home) and to let Renee know what potluck food you will bring.
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TORAH TALK Saturday, November 12, 10:30 a.m.
at the home of Ilene Riffle
Discover why Torah Talk is one of Kehillah's most-loved traditions! Torah Talk is a morning filled with questions, conversation, laughter, and the opportunity to get up-close and personal with Rabbi Sharfman and your fellow CK members and seekers. No prior knowledge is needed to enjoy Torah Talk; all are welcome.
Please RSVP to Ilene at [email protected] by Thursday, November 10, even if you are a regular attendee, so the host(s) can prepare.
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We send prayers of healing to . . .
Gittel bat Deborah
Mildred Finkel,
sister of Gil Blumenthal
Marsha Joffe
Joe Braslawsce
Barbara Liss
Tom Bartkus
Velva Keene, mother of Rick Keene
Hace Pearl/Debra Koren,
cousin/niece of Renee & Marsha Joffe Warren Miller
Sandy Myslis
Penny Wolkis
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Collen Carney
Shoshanna bat Phyllis
Olivia Adair Steele
Gedalya Nachum bar Bayla Rivka
Stisha Steigmann,
friend of Marsha Joffe
Rose Sobel, mother of Bruce Sobel
Arlene Rosenberg
Bess Taubman
Joanna Lee, mother of Rich Goldman
Mariam Ahuvah bat Batsheva,
daughter of Barbara Goldman
Judy Sahid, sister of Cathy Michel
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I am available to all Kehillah members in times of joy and sadness. Please let me know when I can extend support and comfort to you and your family.
~ Rabbi Sharfman
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HIPPA PRIVACY RULE:
Hospitals won't notify us about your stay, nor will Jewish chaplains visit or share your information with us unless you specifically give permission and request that they do so. Rabbi Sharfman and Congregation Kehillah want to support Kehillah members - so many emotions and issues arise during illnesses requiring hospitalization. Please call the office and give us your name, hospital name/room number and any health details you can share to enable us to be responsive to you and your needs.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS
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Rabbi's Discretionary Fund
Penny & Lat Celmins, In honor of the birth of Alana Claire
General Fund
Honey Yellin, In honor of the birth of Alana Claire
You can help support Congregation Kehillah
and express your core values by making donations to Kehillah's various Funds - to celebrate, honor, remember, give thanks, to assist . . . or simply to do
tzedakah
General Fund
Caring Fund
Education Fund
Gottlieb Music Fund
Oneg & Hospitality Fund
Social Action Fund
Torah Fund
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund
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Memorial Board
Adopt a Prayer Book
You can also
plant trees in Israel directly through Kehillah, and Jewish National
Fund will send a certificate out on your behalf. Each tree is $18 and a portion of your donation stays with Kehillah. Contact Renee for more information or to place your tree order.
Supporting Kehillah and expressing your Core Values is easy!
You can
donate on our website, in any amount or send a check. Your donations in any amount are greatly appreciated! Congregation Kehlllah is a 501(c)(3) organization; your donations are tax-exempt to the fullest extent allowable by law. Please consult with your tax adviser.
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Here's another great way to support Kehillah -
celebrate with an Oneg!
Sponsoring an Oneg is a great way to celebrate your lifecycle events
and other wonderful news. For 2016-2017, we are aiming to have every Oneg sponsored! Dates are filling up, so to reserve your Oneg, please contact Renee at
[email protected]
or 602-369-7667.
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Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America (JWV)
The JWV is looking for new members to keep its 120-year old legacy alive. Founded in 1896, JWV is one of the oldest veterans' organizations in America. The JWV is dedicated to upholding America's democratic tradition and fighting bigotry, prejudice, injustice and discrimination of all kinds. As a national organization, the JWV represents the voice of America's Jewish Veterans on issues related to Veterans' benefits, foreign policy and national security. JWV also commits itself to the assistance of oppressed Jews worldwide.
As you may know all Veterans organizations are in need of new members. Many of you served proudly in the military and the camaraderie made it a good experience. It doesn't matter in which service you served, just that you have a desire to join a great organization that provides help and comfort to service members in need.
Arizona has five JWV posts, two that meet at the Veterans Home in Phoenix, one in Chandler and one in Tucson. For more information please contact the Post Commander:
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2016 Heritage Award to Diamondback President & CEO Derrick Hall Arizona Jewish Historical Society will honor Derrick Hall, President & CEO of the Arizona Diamondbacks, with the 2016 Heritage Award on Saturday, November 12, 2016 at the Musical Instrument Museum. Read the press release, visit www.azjhs.org or call 602-241-7870 for tickets or more information.
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YEP!
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KABBALAT SHABBAT
Kabbalat Shabbat begins on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
October 2
Erev Rosh Hashanah
October 3
Rosh Hashanah
October 11
Kol Nidre
October 12
Yom Kippur
October 28 November 18 December 9 2017 January 13 and 27 February 10 and 24 March 10 and 24 April 14 and 28 May 19 June 9
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TORAH TALK
Torah Talks are held Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, in members' homes. Please RSVP so our hosts know how much food & drink to prepare.
November 12 December 17
2017 January 21 February 18 March 18 April 15 May 20 June 17
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YEP!
YEP! sessions are held on Sundays from 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon at VOSJCC, in the BJE classrooms.
October 16 - special family learning &
Sukkot celebration, beginning at 4:00 p.m.
October 30
November 6 and 20
December 4 and 18
2017
January 8 and 22
February 5 and 26
March 12 and 26
April 9 and 23
May 7 and 21
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DATES MENTIONED IN THIS ISSUE
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For details, please see the corresponding items on the left.
Holidays are shown in italics.
Sunday, Oct. 2
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Monday, Oct. 3
Rosh Hashanah
Sunday, Oct. 9
Kever Avot
Book Group
Tuesday, Oct. 11
Kol Nidre
Wednesday, Oct. 12
Yom Kippur
Sunday, Oct. 16
Sukkot Celebration
Movie Time
Saturday, Oct. 22
Torah Talk
Friday, Oct. 28
Kabbalat Shabbat
Sunday, Oct. 30
YEP!
Do you have information for Connections?
Please send your news or photos to Renee in the Kehillah office before
Shabbat for the following Monday's issue.
Need a hand? The Kehillah Brotherhood is here to help you.
Need a ride to services or to an event? Have an odd job that might need an extra hand or two? Give the Brotherhood a shout! Email Rich Fox at [email protected].
Information for Seniors
The Senior Concierge Project (through Jewish Family and Childrens Service) can provide information and help with socialization, education, transportation, home care, living facilities, legal assistance and more for those over age 60. Contact Janet Arnold, Senior Concierge, at 480-599-7198 or [email protected].
IF YOU DON'T DRIVE, DON'T WANT TO DRIVE, OR SHOULDN'T BE DRIVING,
Envoy America provides transportation and companionship services for Seniors, providing door-to-door, wait-and- return, advanced reservations, and pre-paid services based on time. No cash, no tipping, no surge pricing, and no surprises! Call to go out for shopping, visiting doctors, meeting with friends, running errands, visiting museums or shows, etc. Call Envoy America at 800-375-5558. For more information, visit www.EnvoyAmerica.com.
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Congregation Kehillah | 602-369-7667
7430 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Ste. 132
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
MAILING ADDRESS: 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 1630 #439, Phoenix, AZ 85050
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