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Keeping Up with Kesher Israel | |
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Join us! We are always looking to strengthen daily minyan.
Sign up for the Minyan Support Whatsapp Group here.
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This Week! Scholar in Residence: Rabbi Alex Israel
Shabbat, November 16 at Kesher Israel
Join a catered Shabbat lunch/lecture on 11/16 at Char Bar. Registration is required by Thursday 11/14.The topic will be Lot: Saint or Sinner. Click here to register.
Rabbi Alex Israel is an educator and international lecturer. He teaches at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi and Midreshet Lindenbaum, and is a program director from the Rabbi Sacks Legacy. Rav Alex records a daily 929 podcast- The Tanach Project. Born and raised in London, Rabbi Alex made Aliyah in 1991 and received Semicha from the Israeli Chief Rabbinate following several years of study at Yeshivat Har Etzion. Rabbi Israel holds degrees from London Schoool of Economics, the Institute of Eduction, London, and from Bar Ilan University. His books on Sefer Melakhin have been received enthusiastically by teacher and laypeople alike.
Additional Opportunities to hear from Rabbi Israel
- Friday Night: Finding God in the Face of a Stranger
- Shabbat morning: Wrestling with the Akeida
- Shaleshudes: How Rabbi Sacks Read Bereshit
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NEW! Sephardic Shaharit Minyan
Shabbat, November 16 at 8 AM in the Bayit
Shabbat Shaḥarit, featuring melodies from across the Sephardi world. The Sephardic morning minyan will take place Shabbat morning, November 16 at 8 AM in the Bayit for Parasha Vayera.
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NEW! Wine in the Shul
Shabbat, November 15 at 7 PM in the Social Hall
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NEW! Rabbi Sacks Global Day of Learning
Sunday, November 17 at 5:30 PM at Kesher Israel
Join us for a learning event at Kesher Israel Congregation in memory of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, as part of The Rabbi Sacks Global Day of Learning, on
November 17, 2024 at 5:30pm in the social hall.
The 4th yarhzeit of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks זצ׳׳ל will be on 21 November 2021 (20 Cheshvan 5785). To mark this, The Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust is inviting individuals, families, schools, organizations and communities from around the world to come together to remember the impact Rabbi Sacks made on the Jewish world and beyond, and to learn and teach some of his Torah. Whether you are very familiar with Rabbi Sacks' teachings or not as much, all are welcome to come and have discussions about the Torah concepts he made so accessible and applicable to our 21st century world.
Please contact Winston Ashley at awinley@gmail.com with any questions you may have.
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NEW! Holiday Basket Delivery with JSSA's Holocaust Survivors Program
Kesher will be partnering with the Jewish Social Services Agency's Holocaust Survivors Program to deliver Thanksgiving baskets to Holocaust survivors and elderly residents in DC on Sunday, November 24th. If you're interested in participating, either as an individual or in a group, please email Miriam Cleeman at chesed@kesher.org.
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NEW! Torah for Klal Yisrael
Wednesday, November 20 at 7:15 PM at Kesher
All levels are welcome. We will learn Gemara Berachot together for the merit of the soldiers, the hostages and all the Jewish people. We will start with guided chavruta (partner study) learning followed by a short Sheur (class) from Rabbi Shafner on the Gemara based on the writing of Rav Kook. More information here.
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Basic Judaism Course
Thursday, November 21 at 8 PM on Zoom
This crash course on Judaism is designed to provide an overview of the history of Judaism, its beliefs, practices, and cultural traditions. The course is open to individuals of all backgrounds -- no prior knowledge required. This five-week course will cover topics such as Jewish prayer, Shabbat, customs, and the role of Judaism in the relationships. The course will be taught by Rabbi Hyim Shafner, who will use a variety of teaching methods to engage learners and facilitate an interactive learning experience. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about Judaism and its rich cultural heritage. Register now to secure your spot and to receive free course materials. This course is sponsored by NJOP. The classes will be taking place on 11/21, 12/5, 12/12, and 12/19 at 8:00 PM. Click here for more information and to register for the course.
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Kid and Family Hanukkah Celebration: Featuring Mad Scientist Show
Sunday, December 15 at 12 PM at Kesher Israel
Join us for an afternoon of laughter, learning, and lunch!
Schedule:
12:00 Arrive and grab food
12:30 Mad Scientist show will start/coloring for younger kids
1:30 Schmoozing and coloring
Sign up by 12/1 to get early bird pricing. Click here to register.
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Hospitality Listserv
Do you enjoy meeting interesting people? Almost every week, Kesher hosts guests from all around the world looking for Shabbat meals in the community. Join the Hospitality Listserv to be updated about hospitality opportunities. Email kesherhospitality@gmail.com to be added!
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Kiddush Volunteers Needed
Kesher is looking for volunteers to assist with preparing for and setting up Kiddush. If you are interested or for more information, please contact info@kesher.org
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Help the Scotch Club Keep the L'Chaims Coming
Do you enjoy a l'chaim at Kiddush? The Scotch Club needs your help to replenish our stock. To make a donation, please contact Judah Rose or make a donation
here (include "Scotch Club" in the note).
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NEW! Premiere of "Centered: Joe Lieberman"
Sunday, November 17 at the Edlavitch DCJCC
Senator Joseph Lieberman was the first Jewish person to be a Vice Presidential candidate on a major party ticket in the US. He was also a long-time member of Kesher Israel. This timely feature documentary chronicles Lieberman’s extraordinary journey, his family life and history, his 40+ years of public service as a practicing Jew, and the depth of his commitment to American democracy. We are pleased to share a discount code for the Kesher community to attend the premiere of the film's multi-evening run at the JCC. Following the film showing (77 minutes) there will be a panel on anti-Semitism and the impact of Senator Lieberman's faith with film director Jonathan Gruber, Rabbi Daniel Cohen of Congregation Agudath Shalom (Stamford, CT), and Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis.
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Bikur Cholim of Greater Washington (BCGW) invites you to the annual Hope and Healing Gala
Honoring:
Melanie Fleisher, Board Excellence Award
Marsha Liss, Volunteer Impact Award
Nir and Gilat Miller and family, Compassion Circle Award
Rabbi Elie Gayer, Decade of Dedication Award
Location: Beth Sholom Congregation in Potomac
Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Please Register HERE
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Sunday Bagels and Parsha
Sundays, following Shacharit
Come for breakfast...stay for some learning about the upcoming weekly Torah portion.
More information here.
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Daily Halakhah with Rabbi Shafner
Monday-Friday, after Shacharit, at Kesher and via WhatsApp
Rabbi Shafner’s Daily Halakhah takes place live in Shul between Mincha and Maariv each day, or you can tune in to it on the WhatsApp group by clicking here.
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Nosh & Learn for Young Professionals
Tuesdays, 7;30 PM, Kesher Social Hall
Calling all Young Professionals! Join us Tuesday night in the Social Hall for our new class on the weekly parsha: Nosh & Learn! Please contact Maddie Dahl with any questions.
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Basic Judaism
Thursdays, 8:00 PM, via ZOOM
An In-Depth Overview of Jewish Law and Practice with Rabbi Shafner. Not just for beginners!
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Daily Daf Yomi Shiur
For more information, please contact Alan. All instances via ZOOM
- Monday - Thursday, 9:00 PM
- Friday, 8:00 AM
- Saturday shortly after Shabbat, varies based on Havdalah
- Sunday, 9:00 AM
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If you are new to the community, we'd like to welcome you and make Kesher your new home. Tell us about yourself! Fill out this brief form, let us know who you are and how we can help you settle in. Email the Welcome Committee for more information or with any questions!
SAP and Tuesday Digest
Have something to share in the SAP or the Tuesday Weekly Digest? Email announcements@kesher.org by 5 PM Wednesday (SAP) or by 5 PM Sunday (Digest).
Rabbi
Rabbi Shafner is always available to meet with congregants or answer any questions they have and he loves doing it. Feel free to email, message, call or text him (202-867-7287) any time to meet. For immediate matters or immediate halachic questions, please text or call him, and if he does not answer leave a message and he will call you back.
Hospitality
If you have an extra place at your table for Shabbat, please put yourself down for a week on this spreadsheet so we can accommodate those who need a Shabbat meal. Thank you!
Kelim Mikvah
Please respect the privacy of women using the mikvah by not using the kelim (utensil) mikvah after sundown.
Sponsor Kiddush!
We provide kiddush every week for the congregation, with or without sponsors. Help support us by contributing to our kiddush fund. No donation is too small! Email info@kesher.org for more information about kiddush sponsorship.
Looking for Leiners
As a reminder to all the gentlemen in the community who attend the 9:00 AM minyan on Shabbos morning, the leining sign up is found at kesher.org/leining and we are looking for more Leiners! Signing up for even 1 Aliyah is helpful!
Support our Security
Support Kesher Israel's security programs by contributing to our Security Fund or applying to volunteer with Kesher's Community Security Service (CSS) team! Please contact security@kesher.org with any questions
Submit a Name to our Cholim List
To submit a name to be included on Kesher's Misheberach List, please fill out the self-service form at kesher.org/Cholim.
Have an idea for an event?
Do you have a great idea for an event? Is there an event you would like to see happen at Kesher but don't know where to begin? Fill out our event suggestion form here and see your idea possibly come to life!
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