Thursday, June 1, 2023
In this Issue:
Happenings:

  • New Member & Welcome Back Reception at the home of Rabbi and Nicholas Haigh: 6/2 @ 5:00 PM (In-Person only)
  • Friday Shabbat Worship with Rabbi Haigh: 6/2 @ 6:30 PM (In-Person and Zoom)
  • Minis Minyan (Tot Shabbat): 6/3 @ 9:30 AM
  • Virtual Minyan: 6/7 @ 8:30 AM (Zoom only)
Friday Shabbat Worship with Rabbi Haigh

Friday, June 2nd
6:30 PM
In-Person and on Zoom

Please bring a treat for oneg table after services

Zoom Instructions:
Join by Computer
Meeting ID: 219 902 8045
Passcode: Dg8WLC
Tots, Children, and Teens Programming

Things to Know:

  • Saturday, June 3rd 9:30 a.m. Minis Minyan: Children ages 0-7 and their favorite adults are invited to join us for a joyful morning of play, prayer, song, and Shabbat celebration. Please bring an oneg treat to share and your Shabbat Spirit!

  • Save the Date: Cynder's Bet Mitzvah is Saturday, August 19 at 10:30 a.m. Come and celebrate with Cynder!

  • Teens: We still have openings for madrichim for the 23-24 school year. You don't need to commit to the entire year. Please contact Leah ASAP to talk about possibly helping out in the Hebrew School

  • More Teens: We are still looking for teens interested in running our tech during Shabbat Services. If you would like to know more, please reach out to the office.

Hebrew school, kids, tots, and teens programming registration for
2023-4 is live! Click here
Members of this year’s Nominating Committee are:

Tom Beck
Leone Buskin
Susan Feinberg
Mike Pearl
Roni Skerker

Please reach out to any of them with suggestions for new board members or if you have an interest in serving on our board.
Also, feel free to email suggestions to Tom at tombeckvt@gmail.com.
Shir Shalom High Holy Day Choir is open to new members.
If you like to sing and want to be part of this year's choir, please contact Shari Borzekowski at sborzekowski@gmail.com. Sheet music will be provided.

You must be able to attend all weekly rehearsals on Thursday evenings, 5:30-7:00 pm beginning on July 20th and running through the High Holy Days.

You must also commit to singing in all four services as follows:

Rosh Hashanah
* Friday, September 15th at 6:00 pm (meet at 5:00 pm)
* Saturday, September 16th at 10:30 am (meet at 9:30 am)

Yom Kippur
* Sunday, September 24th at 7:30 pm (meet at 6:30 pm)
* Monday, September 25th at 10:30 am (meet at 9:30 am)
Evening services run about 1.5 hours. Morning services 2.5-3 hours.
In a meeting with the Union for Reform Judaism, ARZA, The Israel Religious Action Center, ARZENU, and The Israel Movement for Reform Judaism - there was a call to action in support of Israel and Democracy. We support Israel and stand for Democracy and the rights of all of Israel's people.

The call to act is upon us.
LOCAL NAACP NEEDS YOUR HELP
 Margie Elsberg, chair of Shir Shalom’s fledgling Social Justice committee, hopes you’ll help serve the cause of racial justice in the Upper Valley by becoming a member of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). Annual dues are $30 for anyone ages 15+. Here’s the link to the membership form. If you print the form, mail it to the Quechee address.
Zoom Information

Room - this will be used for larger group events such as the 1st and 3rd Friday Night Shabbat Services, B'nei Mitzvahs, and Events
Meeting ID: 219 902 8045
Passcode: Dg8WLC

Meeting - this will be used for Rabbi's teaching including Torah Study, Hebrew I and II, Adult Education, Wednesday and Saturday Minyans, Social Groups, etc.
Meeting ID: 725 948 2096
Password: 856328
 
Check the calendar at www.shirshalomvt.org for Zoom numbers to use for each event or meeting. 
Calling all knitters!

If you have a desire to gather as a group for knitting or knit on your own at home to welcome a new baby with a hat or make Healing Shawls for those who are ill, please let Sue Brown know. Sue’s email is: susanbrown331@gmail.com. She can be reached at 617-435-0661 for thoughts and questions. “I look forward to hearing from you!”
COVID-19 Resources
Vermont Expands Utility-Assistance Program

The WARF: COVID-19 fund is joining with Barnard Helping Hands and King’s Daughters to offer grants of up to $1,000 for those seeking help with their home heating bills. If you need help paying your oil, propane, or electric bill, or you need help paying for wood or pellets, you may be eligible. Grant money will be paid directly to your fuel supplier and can be used towards a past bill or to prepay a future bill.

We’re going to need to pull together to get through this winter. Don’t forget that even if you’ve never needed help before, you can reach out to WARF for financial assistance with basic household needs at www.woodstockarearelieffund.org
The Thompson Aging at Home program can help facilitate Homesharing!
 
Homesharing is a simple idea where two or more people share a home for mutual benefit. A person offers a private bedroom and shared common space in exchange for rent, help around the home or a combination of the two. After conducting background and reference checks, we will work to find the most compatible match possible based on your interests, needs, and lifestyle. There are no age or income restrictions to be eligible for the program. Please contact Shari at The Thompson Center for more info or an application: 802-457-3277, sborz@thompsonseniorcenter.org Information can also be found at https://www.thompsonseniorcenter.org/homeshare/
 
Shari Borzekowski
Aging at Home Resource Coordinator
The Thompson Center, Your Resource to Age Well
802-457-3277 x4
Resources for Racial Justice

WISE
Every hour, every day.
866-348-9473
working to end gender-based violence through survivor-centered advocacy, 
prevention, education and mobilization for social change
LGBTQ resource photo
For LGBTQ equality in Jewish Life
Contact Information:
(802) 457-4840

 Rabbi Ilene Haigh 

Jenn Fisher, Temple Administrator

Phyllis Forbes, President 

Leah Gawel, Hebrew School Director

Mailing Address:
PO Box 526, Woodstock, VT 05091
Woodstock Area Jewish Community, Congregation Shir Shalom