CHAILITES

September 27, 2023

"Freedom is won, not on the battlefield, nor in the political arena, but in human imagination and will." (Rabbi Jonathan Sacks)

UPCOMING EVENTS!


Friday, September 29, 5:45 pm -- Sukkot Shabbat & Pizza in the Hut Social Hall Click here for zoom; click here to RSVP


Wednesday, October 4, 2:00 pm - Dorothy Day Hospitality House (Grab & Go)


Friday, Oct. 6, 6:30 pm - Simchat Torah Shabbat, Consecration, Hakafot


Saturday, Oct. 7, 9:00 am - Tot Shabbat click here to RSVP


Saturday, Oct. 14, 10:30 am - Bar Mitzvah of Adam Nevas


Sunday, Oct. 15, 10:30 am - Noah's Ark Blessing of the Animals & Fashion Event

Sukkot Shabbat, This Friday, September 29, 2023, 5:50 pm

Join us for Sukkot "Pizza in the Hut" (rain location: Social Hall) and welcome Shabbat. Please RSVP here


All ARE WELCOME!

Join RAC-OH, RAC-FL, and the Women of Reform Judaism for a town hall about state based abortion rights campaigns. The opportunity to impact abortion rights today is happening on the state level. Join clergy and leaders from WRJ, RAC-OH, and RAC-FL to learn with sisterhoods from across the country about State Level Reproductive Rights Campaigns and how we can join together to take action no matter where we live. The stakes are high and our movement is ready to act. Register Now.

Simchat Torah - Friday, October 6, 2023, 7:00 pm


Come celebrate Simchat Torah & Consecration - with Hakafot, singing and dancing with the Torah followed by make your own Sundae Oneg.

Come dance with the Torah & celebrate with us! More fun after services at our Make-Your-Own Sundae Oneg!


ALL ARE WELCOME!

Tot Shabbat, 9:00 am Saturday, October 7, 2023


Followed by a Bagel Nosh! All are welcome!


click here to RSVP

Noah's Ark Blessing of the Animals

& Mesopotamian Costume Fashion Event

Sunday, October 15, 2023, 11:30 am, in the TBC Courtyard


Bring your pet to TBC and receive a special blessing from Cantor Harriet. Wear a Noachian-Mesopotamian costume and receive the plaudits of the congregation. Costumes for you and/or your best furry friends optional! Take photos! All welcome!


Join Congregation Beth El as Rabbi Ron Fish, East Division Director of Antisemitism Advocacy and Education for the Anti-Defamation League addresses a topic that, in an increasingly fragmented world has relevance to those of all faiths and beliefs.


Register here.

Wi-ACT’s Annual Rise Against Hunger Meal-Packaging Event

Saturday October 21

Wi-ACT’s (Wilton's Interfaith Action Committee) Rise Against Hunger meal-packaging event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 21 at the WEPCO Church Complex, 36 New Canaan Road, Wilton.

 

The meal-packaging work is in 2-hour shifts; so just go on the site and choose your shift: beginning at 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm. Children as young as 7 can participate, and intergenerational family groups are welcome and very much encouraged!

 

In past years, TBC members of all ages have worked together to help pack tens of thousands of meals to distribute to impoverished people in a part of the world in most need. Past countries included Nicaragua, South Sudan, Senegal, the Philippines, and others. This year, we hope to package another 135,000 meals that can feed more than 350 children for an entire year. Hope to see you there!

 

Donations are always great to cover the cost of the meals. To donate, go to the TBC website and under Giving - scroll down to "donate now". Then choose the Tzedakah (Social Action) Fund and indicate it is for Rise Against Hunger.


Register here!


TBC members volunteer as part of our Social Action Program.

Our 6th & 7th Grade Teacher, Morah Rica, owns a hair salon that has partnered with Wigs & Wishes to provide those who are losing their hair due to a cancer battle with free wigs. Morah Rica owns Yaffa Beauty by Rica, where she consults with cancer fighters to select a wig, and once it arrives, she styles it to suit, and will shave their hair (should they wish) in a way to make it a positive-as-possible and empowering experience. Along with the wig, she will often give a small care package, many of which we helped assemble last year. 


Sadly, the demand for wigs has not slowed down, and Morah Rica is in need of more care packages, so this year, the TBC Religious School is going to collect the necessities, as well as send notes, for these brave men and women to bring them some refuah shleimah.


Please see the list of items needed here and leave them in the bin at TBC.

Please Share Your Simcha! TBC congregants are invited to share news of their family events and celebrations in Chailites. Please send your information to chailites@templebnaichaim.org.

TBC is Here For You!


If you or a family member is ill or in need of care - or if you know of someone in our community who needs help - please contact Cantor Harriet. Our Caring Committee is here to provide assistance - meals, rides to doctors' appointments or shopping.

High Holy Days Appeal 2023 - Donate Now!

Yahrzeits September 29 - October 5

Zeicher tzaddik livrachah!


September 29

Sarah Leder Jaffe, grandmother of Sharon Sobel

Jean Sullivan, grandmother of Linda Bolton


Sunday, October 1

Walter Jack Bear, father of Joe Bear

Estelle Marion Fried, mother of Bonnie Heft

Lynn Steinmetz, sister of Louise Shames

Hyman Wolfman, father of Michael Wolfman


Monday, October 2

Leonard Feffer, uncle of Bonnie Heft


Tuesday, October 3

Irene Farkas, aunt of Rachel Langberg


Thursday, October 5

Mario Alvarez, friend of June Mara


It is traditional to light a memorial candle at home on the eve of the yahrzeit. You may also find it meaningful while kindling the yahrzeit candle to offer prayers of remembrance or reflect on your loved one’s life. Many also choose this time to make monetary donations in memory of loved ones


Yahrzeit Memorial Plaques


When remembering loved ones who have passed away, we invite you to commemorate their lives and blessings with a memorial plaque for the TBC wall of remembrance. Ordering information is available here.






A reminder that the Federation for Jewish Philanthropy of Upper Fairfield County schedules a variety of programs that TBC members will find interesting.


ShopRaise Now for TBC!


Whether you're shopping for food or decor for your home, or anything else, we've got you covered. A portion of every purchase you make with the ShopRaise app can benefit TBC. Make today a time for giving.


More information about ShopRaise for TBC can be found here.


Contributions to TBC add up! You can shop at hundreds of stores, including Macy's, Walmart, Wayfair, Nordstrom, Petsmart, and Bed Bath & Beyond.


Handmade Kippot


The kippot are $18 each, and we will continue to use the proceeds to ship Machzorim to the community and also send the balance of the proceeds to purchase food! Please make checks payable to: Temple B'nai Chaim, with 'TBC Social Action Fund-Ugandan Jewry' in the memo line. Additional donations are welcome through the TBC Social Action Fund on the TBC Donation Page with a note indicating 'Ugandan Jewry' as the recipient.

You Can Make a Difference at TBC

Have you been thinking about making a donation to support TBC in some way? We have made it easier for you to do just that! Please check out our new Donate Now button below! Don't forget, you can sponsor and oneg, preneg or flowers for Shabbat Services.



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Temple B'nai Chaim    

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 305, Georgetown, CT 06829

Phone: 203 544-8695    

Location: 82 Portland Avenue, Wilton CT 06897 (Directions)


Cantor/Educator: Cantor Harriet Dunkerley

Assistant Director of Education: Elisheva Gluck

President: June Mara  

Office Manager/Facility Use: Denise Seccurra