Congregation Tifereth Israel
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Va'etchanan
Shabbat Shalom!
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In This Edition
This Week's Service Times
Antiracist Bookclub
Jewish Learning Opportunities
School, Youth & Families
How to Support Your Synagogue
Updates
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join us on zoom for these shabbat events
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All morning and evening minyanim, holiday, and Shabbat services are being held via
ZOOM
and can be accessed through the links below or by calling
929-205-6099
or
312-626-6799
and entering the appropriate Meeting ID. If you ne
ed help learning how to join a ZOOM meeting, please check out this
ZOOM has announced plans to require password protection for all meetings. We will be making this change THIS Saturday, August 1. The password for all our Zoom meetings will be "tifereth". Please note, if you use the links we send out, you will likely not be asked to enter the password, but just in case, know that the password is "tifereth".
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Erev Shabbat
Kabbalat Shabbat Service
ZOOM Link
/Meeting ID: 416257518/Password: tifereth
Shabbat Begins
Shabbat
Shabbat Warmup: ShabbaTunes
ZOOM Link
/Meeting ID: 628202612/Password: tifereth
Shabbat Morning Service
ZOOM Link
/Meeting ID: 628202612/Password: tifereth
Shabbat Ends
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Friday, July 31
6:00 pm
8:28 pm
Saturday, Aug. 1
9:00 am
9:30 am
9:28 pm
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Sunday, August 2
Morning Minyan
@ 9:00 am
Password: tifereth
Evening Minyan
@ 5:30 pm
Password: tifereth
Monday - Thursday, August 3-6
Morning Minyan
@ 7:30 am
Password: tifereth
Evening Minyan
@ 5:30 pm
Password: tifereth
Friday, August 7
Morning Minyan
@ 7:30 am
Password: tifereth
Kabbalat Shabbat Service
@
6:00 pm
Password: tifereth
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9 Tammuz - 10 Av
11 Av - 9 Elul
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To make it easier to participate in online services, the Rabbinical Assembly has made their
Shabbat and Festival siddur
available online as a free download in this
et tzarah
(time of trouble). In addition, Cantor Chomsky has made PDFs of the transliterated weekday siddurim available using the following links:
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We’re committed to the work of undoing white supremacy and systemic racism, both through our social justice work with BREAD and other interfaith partners, and through continued opportunities for learning.
RSVP via
Facebook
and see you on
ZOOM
/Meeting ID: 85225476625/ Password: tifereth. Keep an eye out for culminating public conversation about the book in partnership with other synagogues in our community.
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how to read the jewish bible
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Fridays
8:15 am
NEXT: July 31
All are welcome to join this long-running Friday morning book group. We will be starting to discuss "
How to Read the Jewish Bible
," by Marc Brettler. No advance preparation is required. Drop in and out as you please. Led by Rabbi Alex Braver. All are welcome.
Meeting ID: 334951636
Password: tifereth
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welcoming shabbat mindfulness practice
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Fridays
3:00 pm
NEXT: July 31
Join Beth Brown each week to explore and experience two new meditation techniques from a Jewish perspective. We will ease ourselves away from the stresses of the week in preparation for Shabbat. Beginners and those with “Beginner’s Mind” are all welcome.
Meeting ID: 94107344940
Password: tifereth
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Tuesdays
8:30 am
NEXT: August 4
Explore a new chapter of the Hebrew Bible for each day with Rabbi Skolnik, starting with "In the beginning" and moving onward from there! Drop in for a few sessions, or make it a regular part of your week! Also available on
Facebook Live
(no account needed).
Meeting ID: 999332791
Password: tifereth
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hebrew crash course level ll
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Tuesdays
6:15 pm
NEXT: August 4
Already know the Hebrew Aleph-Bet? Review your reading skills while learning basic Hebrew prayer vocabulary, grammar, and phrases as we study familiar prayers like Adon Olam and Lecha Dodi.
Classes are led by long-time Columbus Hebrew teacher Pamela Feldman-Hill and offered for FREE in partnership with the National Jewish Outreach Project.
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Wednesdays
10:30 am
NEXT: August 5
Join our lively discussions of intriguing stories that engage and entertain. For more information, contact
Joy
.
Meeting ID: 243651229
Password: tifereth
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lunch/zoom/lear
n:
David Greenberg
That's Not What It Means: How Mistranslation Can Completely Change the Intended Meaning of the Tanakh
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Wednesday
12:00 pm
NEXT: August 5
Join our rabbis each week for stimulating and topical conversations about our world, through a Jewish lens.
Meeting ID:
85402370218
Password: tifereth
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Thursdays
8:30 am
NEXT: August 6
With careful reading and lively discussion, come study the classic commentary of Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo ben Yitchak) and other medieval Torah commentators. Knowledge of Hebrew is not necessary. New students are welcome.
Meeting ID: 479161707
Password: tifereth
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Click image to register today!
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NEXT: Sunday, August 2
Join
Rabbi Braver
and Youth & Family Director
Morgan Levin
every 1st & 3rd
Sunday morning at 11:30 am
for a special program for our youngest members and their grown ups.
Meeting ID: 526873863
Password: tifereth
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update on spotlight 2020: cantor chomsky's opus
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Share your love of and appreciation for Cantor Chomsky and his 38 years of service and friendship at Congregation Tifereth Israel. Submit a short video (no more than 1 to 2 minutes, please) of you, alone or with family and friends, telling Cantor Chomsky (and Susan!) how you feel and wishing him well in the next stage of his life - making aliyah and becoming a grandparent! Your video will be shared on social media and/or compiled into a longer collection.
For instructions on how to participate in this project, click
HERE
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We will continue to do our best to remain in touch with hospitalized members and/or their families as the current health crisis evolves. In-person hospital visits are not possible at this time and most area hospitals have stopped sharing their patient census information with us, at least for the time being. As a result, we are relying on our members to let us know if they, a loved one, or a friend has been hospitalized. Please contact
Rabbi Skolnik
at 614-928-3297 or
Rabbi Braver
at 614-928-3294 with this information. Thank you for your help and patience as we continue to support each other through this very challenging time.
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doing business with tifereth israel
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The safest, most effective way to make membership payments and contributions while the synagogue remains closed is to use our electronic payment options. Electronic payments are not only efficient, but support the social distancing requirements demanded by the current health crisis. If you prefer, payments and contributions can also be made by phone.
LOGIN TO YOUR MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT
PAY BY PHONE
Use your credit card or make an electronic funds transfer directly from your bank account. For donations, includi
ng yahrzeit donations, please contact
call
Joy Contreras
at
614-928-3288
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SUPPORT YOUR SYNAGOGUE
& ITS MEMBERS
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Entryway paving bricks available
Paving bricks at Tifereth Israel's parking lot entrance are available to purchase. An 8x8 brick with up to six lines of text (each containing up to 18 characters per space) costs $360. A 4x8 brick with up to three lines of text (each containing up to 18 characters) costs $180. Those interested in purchasing a brick should contact
Interim Executive Director Laura Moskow Sigal
at 614-928-3269.
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Support CTI through Amazon Smile
Help provide needed funds to Tifereth Israel, without changing your shopping habits.
AmazonSmile is operated by Amazon and has the same products, prices, and shopping features as Amazon.com. But when you shop on AmazonSmile, 0.5% of your purchase is donated to Tifereth Israel. Search for us by name when you log into your account.
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Kroger Community Rewards
Tifereth Israel also earns through the
Kroger Community Rewards
program. If you have a Kroger Plus card, please register it with the program and select Congregation Tifereth Israel to receive a donation based on your purchases each time you use your card. Please encourage your family and friends to use both of these services when they shop.
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