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Special Reminders! For You From TAS
February 19, 2020
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As we look ahead at the calendar, we remember that the value of a temple is best measured by the special gifts its congregants bring and the Jewish connections we build together.
We look forward to seeing you and your families at any and all of the events below.
Our next Erev Shabbat Service is on Friday, February 21 at 6:15PM.
Larry & Nancy Pfefer and George & Melissa Bancroft are co-sponsoring the Oneg in honor of the baby naming of George Lawrence Bancroft.
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Cantor's Concert -
What Makes You Happy?
, Sisterhood Presents: Forensic Psychology, MoTAS Dining Does Good & Much More!
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Thursday, February 20
7PM
We read books or watch TV series about forensic psychologists who evaluate criminals and defendants and testify in court, ever want to learn more? Join us as our guest speaker, Dr. Jasmine A. Tehrani will share personal experiences from this fascinating field. Dr. Tehrani is a Senior Psychologist with the Board of Parole Hearings' Forensic Assessment Division and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the USC Keck School of Medicine/USC Institute of Psychiatry and Law.
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Annual Cantor's Concert
What Makes You Happy?
Saturday, February 22
8PM
Join us as we learn through song
What Makes You Happy?
Cantor Cohen with Rabbi Cantor Alison Wissot, Cantorial Soloist Josh Goldberg, and Cantorial Soloist Kelly Cooper will highlight the evening with songs that shout Joy and Happiness!!
Tickets are still available
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Tuesday, February 25
11AM-10PM
Join the Men of TAS for the next Dining Does Good on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 from 11AM to 10PM at Chi Chi's Pizza located at 9080 Tampa Avenue, Northridge CA, 91324.
Be sure to bring a flyer
and Chi Chi's Pizza will donate 15% of your purchases to MoTAS to support programs and activities at TAS.
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CALLING ALL TAS SMALL GROUPS
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SAVE THE DATES
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Our Annual TAS Gala is being held on Saturday, June 20, 2020. Mark your calendars, more details coming soon!
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Sisterhood Monthly Mah Jongg
Wednesday, February 26
6:15PM
Join members for a fun evening of Mah Jongg. All skill levels are welcome. Be sure to bring your sets.
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Erev Shabbat Purim Celebration
Friday, March 6
6:15PM
Join us for a FUN evening to kick-off our weekend Purim celebration. The evening includes a brief service with Megillah reading (bring your graggers), senior staff skit, a Beatles Purim sing-along with a special Oneg featuring comedian, Stephanie Blum. Comedian most appropriate for ages 16 and over.
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The Purim Celebration Continues + TAS Blood Drive
Sunday, March 8
The Purim celebration continues and a TAS Blood Drive.
Schedule for the Morning:
9:30AM - Religious School
10:30AM- Community Purim Celebration in the Sanctuary with Megillah reading. (
ALL are welcome
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11AM- DJ, Bounce House, Magician, and Games for students. Plus lunch for all.
The Men of TAS are generously hosting a hamburger and hot dog BBQ lunch. We need you to RSVP the number that will be eating.
Click here to sign up for lunch
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Sign up by Noon on Wednesday, March 4.
See details to sign up for the Blood Drive below.
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Join the Men of TAS for the next Dining Does Good on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 from 11AM to 10PM at Chi Chi's Pizza located at 9080 Tampa Avenue, Northridge CA, 91324.
Be sure to bring a flyer
and Chi Chi's Pizza will donate 15% of your purchases to MoTAS to support programs and activities at TAS.
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Sign Up Now and Save a Life!
Blood Drive on Sunday, March 8, 2020
during the Purim Celebration
8AM to 2PM
To schedule a blood donation appointment, please contact
Thanks for helping to Save a Life!
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Click the image or
here
for more details and to order tickets to this wonderful event.
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Violins of Hope
by James A. Grymes, will be available for sale in the Sisterhood Judaica shop and at the March 19 Violins of Hope program. The price is $15 (including tax). If you would like to reserve a copy, please email
Diane Levine
. (You can pay for the book when you pick it up.)
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From January 21 through March 11, 2020, American Jews can vote online in the election for the 38th World Zionist Congress and impact the Jewish future in Israel and around the world.
More than a dozen slates representing the diversity of thought, opinion and cultural identity of the American Jewish community are running. The slates, comprised of over 1,800 candidates, will vie for 152 American seats at the 38th World Zionist Congress in October 2020 in Jerusalem, where they will make decisions about the priorities and direction of important international bodies including the World Zionist Organization, Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Agency for Israel and the allocation of nearly $1 billion annually in support for Israel and world Jewry.
Cast a ballot for the future of Israel and the diaspora.
AND SIGN-UP TO VOTE.
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