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Temple Emanu-El
Kol HaShabbat
November 21, 2024 | 20 Heshvan, 5785
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Friday, November 22
4:01 PM: Candle Lighting
5:30 PM: Kabbalat Shabbat
In Person - Fishbein Chapel
KABBALAT SHABBAT ZOOM!
Meeting ID: 405 452 0081 | Password: 99Taft | Phone: 929.436.2866
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Saturday, November 23
8:00 AM: Early Service - Parashat Hayyei Sarah
In person - Fishbein Chapel
Leaders: Murray Gereboff and Niecie Weiner
Torah Readers: Murray Gereboff and Niecie Weiner
EARLY SERVICE ZOOM!
Meeting ID: 634 360 0434 | Password: 818674 | Phone: 929.436.2866
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9:30 AM: Sanctuary Service
In person - Main Sanctuary
Service Leaders: Rabbi Fel and Cantor Mayer
P'sukei: Arnie Moses
Shaharit: Judy Greenblatt
10:15 AM - Torah Service
Torah Service Leader: Sarah Oelbaum
Torah Readers: Rabbi Fel, Bruce LeBlanc, Sarah Rovin, Daniella Stark, and Ron Shufrin
Haftarah: Rabbi Vanessa Ochs
11:15 AM - Teaching by Rabbi Fel
11:30 AM - Musaf
SANCTUARY SERVICE ZOOM!
Meeting ID: 405 452 0081 | Password: 99Taft | Phone: 929.436.2866
SANCTUARY SERVICE LIVE STREAM!
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9:45 AM: Minyan Hadash
In person - Fishbein Chapel
10:00 AM: Soulful Shabbat
In person - Bohnen Vestry
10:45 AM: Parsha Play & Snack
In person - Goldberg Foyer
11:15 AM: Jr. Congregation
In person - Goldberg Foyer
11:15 AM: Tot Shabbat
In person - Sisterhood Lounge
12:00 PM: Kiddush Lunch
Alperin Meeting House
1:00 PM: Shabbat Minhah
In person - Fishbein Chapel
Torah Reader: Bill Dilworth
SHABBAT MINHAH ZOOM!
Meeting ID: 405 452 0081 | Password: 99Taft | Phone: 929.436.2866
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5:04 PM - Havdalah
5:15 PM - Zoom Havdalah
WATCH ON ZOOM!
Meeting ID: 405 452 0081 | Password: 99Taft | Phone: 929.436.2866
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Thank you to Mark & Cindy Feinstein for their generous donation to the Kiddush fund in honor of Mark's birthday. |
If you'd like to contribute to Shabbat Kiddush lunch, CLICK HERE or contact Paul Stouber pstouber@teprov.org or call
(401) 331-1616. THANK YOU!!!
| Do you have a lifecycle event you want to announce to the congregation? Click here to let us know! |
Welcome to our newest members:
Abby McLean
Tiferet & Brendan Rose and their children Galit and Lev
| Please let us know if you or someone you know is sick. To email the clergy Click here or call the Temple office: (401) 331-1616 |
Business Office Hours:
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday - Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday - Friday: CLOSED
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REMINDER: Only the Main Sanctuary entrance will be open on Shabbat mornings. You may still enter through our Taft Avenue door with your Temple access card. For an accessible entrance, please come in through the kitchen door on Morris Ave. Make sure you have an access card and/or let the office know you plan to come in through that door. Call the Temple office for more information: 401-331-1616. | |
A Note on Security
In response to the growing need for enhanced security, we have implemented a comprehensive security plan that includes restricted entry points, the installation of state-of-the-art surveillance cameras, and regular private security details on Shabbat and Yom Tov. For the coming weeks, we have engaged members of the Providence Police Department to provide security details and area patrols on Shabbat, for special events, and when our religious school is in session.
These efforts reflect Temple Emanu-El's unwavering commitment to providing a secure and welcoming environment for all who worship within its walls, ensuring that faith and community can thrive without fear.
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Happy Birthday to Mark Feinstein and Rosie Hopper! | |
Office Help: Ellen Shaw
Kitchen Help: Barbara Bronstein, David Kaplan, Marilyn Katz, Abby McLean, Paul Oeser, Rebecca Oeser, and Robin Sper.
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BECOME A CENTENNIAL SPONSOR! | |
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Temple Emanu-El is about to mark its 100th Anniversary with a year-long celebration featuring several major events and initiatives, including:
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Bread and Torah Weekend, featuring Rabbis Linda Motzkin and Jonathan Rubenstein
- Centennial Gala Celebration
- Centennial Commemorative Book
- Centennial Gala Book
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To help create an unforgettable series of events for our entire shul and sustain our thriving community well into the future, we’re inviting you to consider making a special donation towards the upcoming festivities.
You can choose from four kinds of sponsorship opportunities. Each level – Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze – offers unique benefits and forms of donor recognition. See below to learn more about these Centennial sponsorship opportunities and the major events honoring our Centennial.
We hope you’ll become a sponsor of this once-in-a-lifetime occasion!
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We Thank Our Current Centennial Sponsors: | |
John Adams & Laura Magan
The Alperin-Hirsch Family
Nathan & Karen Beraha
Eliza & Steve Beringhause
Deb & Steve Blazer
The Brenman Family
Patricia B.M. Brennan & Sarah Mae B. Silverberg
Jeffrey & Jessica Brier
The Bromberg-Rosenstein Family
Beverly & Stanley Cohen
Karen Drucker-Stern & Cliff Stern
Jane & Howard Epstein
Cindy & Mark Feinstein
Fred Felder
Edward & Barbara Feldstein
Cory and Edward Fink
Alan Flam & Judy Semonoff
Donna & Harley Frank
Wayne & Anne Franklin
Carl Freedman & Bev Ehrich
Martin & Robyn Furman
Louis D. Gitlin & Nora J. Howard-Gitlin
Maurisa Goldberg & Jonathan Lentz and Steven Horen
Michael Goldenberg
Michael & Susan Goldman
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Steven & Donna Goliger
David & Sandi Gordon
Judy & Sam Greenblatt
Kenneth Hersh & Leah Ehrenhaus-Hersh
Steven Hershey, Leslie Marks-Hershey, & Alex Hershey
Carol Ingall
Dan & Cindy Kaplan
David & Liz Kaplan
Judy Kaye & Bruce Phillips
Pam Kaitin-Miller & Sam Miller
Marilyn & Lawrence Katz
Alvan & Marcia Kaunfer
Rebecca Kislak & Joanna Brown
The Kumins Family
Audrey Kupchan & Sam Havens
David Leach, Susan & Peter DeBlasio, & Bruce Leach
Rosie Litchman & Jay MacCubbin
Gary & Audrey Licht and Richard & Roanne Licht
Robert & Lesley Landau
Judy & Mayer Levitt and Joyce & Michael Bohnen
Jeff & Rachel Levy
Toby & Moshe Liebowitz
Ivy & Daniel Marwil
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Judith & Leon Missry
Richard & Linda Mittleman
Arnie Moses
Debra & Jack Nassau
Dianne & Martin Newman
Caryl-Ann & Dexter Nieforth
The Oelbaum Family
Larry & Duffy Page
Marc & Debra Page
Elise F. Pansey
Hannah & Jonathan Pearlman
Libby & Steven Peiser
Bob & Margie Pelcovits
Sally & Fred Rotenberg and Family
Antonio Sabella
Linda & Sam Shamoon
Charles & Miriam Shana
William & Susan Sikov
Sheldon & Arlene Simon
Label Smith & Sue Rosenfield
Marlene Spiegel
Paul & Donna Stouber
Terry Sullivan
Judie & Arthur Tenenbaum
Mel Topf
Niecie & Richard Weiner
Dee Dee Witman
Maxine Wolfson
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TEMPLE EMANU-EL HAPPENINGS | |
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Temple Emanu-El is happy to announce the opening of our webstore! Celebrate your connection to our vibrant community with our stylish logo apparel.
Orders placed through December 2 will receive free shipping and a special discount, arriving in time for Hanukkah! To qualify, use the code TE-FREE and select "Customer Pickup." We’ll send more information later on how to pick up your order. Please note that automated confirmations will not show the discount; it will be applied during processing.
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COMING TOGETHER FOR ISRAEL | |
During times of turmoil, it's crucial to come together as a community so that we can offer support, comfort, and share resources with each other. To that end, we would like to offer the following avenues of empowerment:
1. Join Us for Services - When faced with challenges, we gather as a community for prayer and to reaffirm our values and hopes for the future. Please consider joining us in in person or on Zoom for daily minyan or Shabbat services. It feels less lonely when we join our thoughts and prayers with others around the world and with those who came before us.
2. Get Educated - Knowledge is a powerful tool in combating ignorance and prejudice. We highly recommend listening to the Unpacking Israeli History Podcast, an enlightening resource that delves into the complexities of Israeli history and provides valuable insights into current events. The Promised Podcast is also an incredible podcast by three folks who live in and love Israel even though it drives them crazy, and who each week discuss the latest in Israeli politics, culture and society. Listening to these podcasts can give you the language to help express what you’ve often thought is too hard to put into words.
3. Make an Appointment with Temple Emanu-El's Clergy - We are here to offer counsel, support, and a listening ear to anyone in need. Whether you have concerns, questions, or simply wish to talk, we are available to provide guidance and comfort during these challenging times. In particular, if you have children in school or are in the college-search process, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Finally, we can help connect you with other organizations whose primary mission is to advocate for Israel and/or other specific Jewish causes.
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NEW & INTERESTING READS IN THE ROSEN | |
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Ghosts of a Holy War: the 1929 Massacre in Palestine that Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict
By: Yardena Schwartz
Noted journalist Yardena Schwartz draws on interviews and extensive research to present an even-handed examination of the shocking massacre nearly a century ago of nearly 70 Jewish men, women and children in the holy site of Hebron in the British Mandate of Palestine. This was a seminal event in the Arab-Israeli conflict, a key to understanding the complexities with echoes to the present tragedy of Oct 7.A well-researched yet human account of a terrible tragedy.
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Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity
Essays By: Abraham Joshua Heschel
A fine collection of the great Rabbi Heschel's essays, edited and introduced by his daughter Susannah Heschel. Reflecting on what is vital worship, the function and practice of prayer, religious authority, and involvement in peace and civil rights. A good introduction to the amazing work of a 20th century gaon, highly recommended for those interested in theology and ethics.
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Clara’s War: One Girl’s Story of Survival
By: Clara Kramer
A memoir of the survival of a family in Nazi-occupied Poland that is compelling, full of hope, courage and love. 15 year-old Clara Kramer hid perilously in a hand-dug cellar, protected in the home above by an anti-Semitic, drunk womanizer. A worthwhile addition to the Holocaust narratives.
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The Jewish World in the Middle Ages
By: Jon Bloomberg
Historian Jon Bloomberg has written a concise, readable textbook, geared for high school students, on the Jewish Middle Ages. A good book for anyone interested in the era when many of our classic texts of Jewish life were set down. This text will encourage readers to study the matter in
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Baking For A Cause
Cookies, brownies or bars are needed that will be added as dessert to over 200 bagged lunches given out weekly by either McAuley House or Help the Homeless, RI.
Please make a double batch of your favorite cookie/brownie or bar. Put a generous portion (2-3 cookies depending on the size) into a snack or sandwich sized bag and deliver them to either Paula Goldberg 47 Paine Ave. Cranston, RI. Call Paula at 941-2042.
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Temple Emanu-El
Blood Drive
Make an appointment to donate blood!
How? Go to www.ribc.org or call (401) 453-8383 to make an appointment at one of six Donor Centers throughout RI. At the time of your donation, please tell them that you are donating on behalf of Temple Emanu-El Group # 0013
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The Jewish Alliance of Greater RI
Israel Emergency Fund
The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island stands with Israel and has opened this emergency fund to provide immediate financial assistance and relief to victims of terror and war.
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Shop Israel
Looking to support Israeli businesses? The non-profit Local Shopping empowers Israel's small businesses, now more than ever. Support small business owners as they navigate the ongoing war, helping them not only stay afloat, but also thrive.
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