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23 Kislev, 5779 Torah portion:
Haftarah portion: Amos 2:6-3:8
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Friday, November 30
6:00 p.m. Qabbalat Shabbat
We welcome author Jonathan Weisman, our Burstein Scholar-in-Residence
Rebecca Samuels will chant Qiddush
(Watch Live Stream)
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Saturday, December 1
9:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service & Torah Study with Jonathan Weisman
10:00 a.m. Thank Goodness It's Shabbat!
10:15 a.m. Shabbat Service
Mazel tov! Rebecca Samuels becomes a Bat Mitzvah
4:00 p.m. Panel discussion
on antisemitism
with our members from ADL followed by Havdalah.
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Life Cycle Events
We mourn the loss of:
Vicki Gabriner November 22, 2018 (14 Kislev, 5779) Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild (wife) Rafi Ruthchild (Megan) (son) Henrietta (grandchild)
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Elaine Koretsky November 11, 2018 (3 Kislev, 5778) Wife of Sidney Koretsky Mother of Donna, Peter, and David Koretsky |
Are you or is someone you know celebrating a wedding? An engagement? A new baby? Do you know someone who is ill or in need of a friendly, supportive call? Please let Rachel Daniels know.
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Giving Tuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back. Today, charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together to celebrate generosity and to give. This year, consider giving to the Temple Israel Friends Annual Fund to help bring Judaism to life through discovery, dynamic spirituality, and righteous impact. Feeling inspired to give? Donate online.
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Being Jewish in the Age of Hate: a Weekend Devoted to the Discussion of Modern Antisemitism
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After tweeting an excerpt from an editorial about the rise of fascist tendencies in the US, Jonathan Weisman, deputy Washington editor of The New York Times and author of (((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump, found himself the target of the "alt-right." He received a tidal wave of online hate, which forced him to face the startling state of American antisemitism. Read more.
Friday, November 30
- 6:00 p.m. Qabbalat Shabbat. Join us for our Qabbalat Shabbat service, featuring a presentation by Jonathan Weisman. Festive oneg to follow. Babysitting and children's programming available. Contact Mike Fishbein for more information.
Saturday, December 1
- 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning Torah Study. Join us as we learn from the research and personal experiences Jonathan Weisman shares in (((Semitism))).
- 4:00 p.m. Havdalah followed by panel discussion. Join us for a panel conversation with our congregants ADL Boston Executive Director Robert Trestan and ADL National Chair Esta Epstein and moderated by Rabbi Elaine Zecher, as we consider our community's recent and current responses to today's antisemitism and the steps we can take going forward.
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TIkkun Central
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TI Immigrant Support Volunteer Stories: An Evening of Wine, Cheese, and Inspiration
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Thursday, November 29 at 7:00 p.m. While the news can feel overwhelming, small, meaningful acts make a lifetime of difference. Our neighbors are fighting for their right to remain in Boston. Join us for an intimate evening of story-sharing and conversation. Learn about our interfaith partnership, Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network. Find out what TI members are doing, how immigrants are organizing to support each other, and how you can do to help. For more info, contact Alona Weimer. |
Blog: The Power of Conversation |
This Thanksgiving, Dru Greenwood, Co-Chair of the TI-GBIO Core Team, felt grateful "not only for dear family and friends, but for the amazing community we wove over the past year right here at Temple Israel and through our engagement with The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization." Read more.
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A Musical Chanukah Shabbat with Dan Nichols |
Dan Nichols is a singular talent in the world of Jewish music. He is one of the most dynamic, influential, and beloved Jewish musicians in North America. Dan's melodies have become an integral part of the spiritual and liturgical experience of countless individuals and Jewish communities. This weekend is made possible by a generous gift from our member Dr. Gabriel Padawer.
All-Community Chanukah Shabbat with Dan Nichols
Friday, December 7
5:00 p.m. Shabbat Mishpachah dinner - all families invited
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Service and celebration
Celebrate Chanukah and Shabbat with us! This family friendly Chanukah Shabbat is open to the entire Greater Boston community! Beginning with Shabbat Mishpachah at 5:00 p.m., followed by Qabbalat Shabbat with musical guest Dan Nichols at 6:00 p.m.
Read more.
Chanukah Havdalah & Coffeehouse with Dan Nichols
Saturday, December 8
We know Chanukah as a time of family and lights, dreidels and delicious fried foods. But have you considered the spirituality of Chanukah?
As the sun sets, we will gather around the lights of the Chanukiah and the Havdalah candle and explore the spiritual practices of Chanukah.
6:15 p.m. Communal Havdalah
Join us for a musical evening celebrating Chanukah with our musical guest, Dan Nichols.
Listen to a preview.
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Celebrate Chanukah with Temple Israel! |
How will
you
spread the light?
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Lighting candles at home? Every night of Chanukah, our clergy will join you at home in your email inbox with blessings, learning opportunities, and songs! Share your photos with us on social media any night during Chanukah using #TISparks. Read more about Chanukah with Temple Israel. |
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Lighting opportunities with TI
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Giving Suggestion
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Candle 1
Sunday, December 2
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11:30 a.m. Chanukah Warm-Up with the Religious School
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Candle 2
Monday, December 3
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Lighting with the Tent, a Jewish learning community for greater Boston teens at Temple Israel of Boston
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Giving Suggestion:
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Candle 3
Tuesday, December 4
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5:30 p.m. Lighting with the Religious School
6:45 p.m. Lighting with the Board of Trustees
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Riverway Project (20s & 30s) Olive Oil Tasting, Lighting and Celebration!
Register.
For more information, contact
Nikk Modell-Wasserman
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Giving Suggestion:
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Candle 4
Wednesday, December 5
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3:00 p.m. Lighting with the FJECC Preschool
6:00-8:00 p.m. Riverway Project (20s & 30s) Neighborhood Lighting in Jamaica Plain.
For more information, contact
Nikk Modell-Wasserman
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6:15 p.m.
Lighting with Evening Minyan
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Giving Suggestion:
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Candle 5
Thursday, December 6
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5:30 p.m. Lighting with the Religious School and musical guest Dan Nichols
7:00 p.m. Lighting with Intro to Judaism class
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Giving Suggestion:
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A Musical Chanukah Shabbat and
Weekend with Dan Nichols
Dan Nichols is a singular talent in the world of Jewish music. He is one of the most dynamic, influential, and beloved Jewish musicians in North America. Dan's melodies have become an integral part of the spiritual and liturgical experience of countless individuals and Jewish communities. This weekend is made possible by a generous gift from our member Dr. Gabriel Padawer.
Candle 6
Friday, December 7
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5:00 p.m. Shabbat Mishpachah
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Giving Suggestion:
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Candle 7
Saturday, December 8
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6:15 p.m. Communal Havdalah
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Giving Suggestion:
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Candle 8
Sunday, December 9
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10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Family Chanukah Party with musical guest Dan Nichols for Religious School, FJECC preschool, and the Village for Families with Young Children (kids age 0-1st grade). Please contact
Roberta Bergstein for more information.
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 50s & 60s Chanukah Party at a congregant's home.
Register.
6:00-8:00 p.m. Riverway Project (20s & 30s) Neighborhood Lighting in Cambridge.
For more information, contact
Nikk Modell-Wasserman
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Giving Suggestion:
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At Chanukah, we tell the story of how at a moment of catastrophic challenge, a determined community of Jews rose up and prevailed against overwhelming odds. It has been almost two months since the
UN report predicted global catastrophe if we do not take dramatic action on climate change in the next dozen years. It's easy to feel that we are up against impossible odds. If we, like the Maccabees, rise up, we can overcome. Read more about
how you can be involved in the campaign this Chanukah!
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Put Racial Justice on your Chanukah Shopping List |
This year for Chanukah and all your holiday giving, put racial justice on your shopping list. Quite literally, when you choose to buy from a Black-owned business in the Boston area, you contribute to the wider effort to address a scandalous wealth and opportunity gap in our city and country. Check out our Racial Justice Initiative's Gift Giving and Party Catering Guide. |
Registration for the Fall semester of the Center for Adult Jewish Learning is open! Be sure to see the full list of courses, register, and follow CAJL on Facebook! |
Exploring the Ethics of Touch through Dance
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with Ilya Vidrin of Reciprocity Collaborative Sundays, 10:00-11:30 a.m., January 6, 13, 27; Cost: $75 (members)/$105 (non-members)
What can we learn about ethical, social practice from movement? Inspired by movement practices such as the Tango, Swing, and Latin/Ballroom, we will investigate what it means to partner. This workshop will focus on basic weight-shifting patterns to practice leaning, gliding, and supporting each other through movement. Comfortable clothing recommended, no previous dance experience necessary.
Register.
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Travel to Charleston & Savannah with Dr. Hasia Diner and Rabbi Zecher
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May 26 - 31, 2019
Travel with us to the South. Join Professor Hasia Diner and Rabbi Elaine Zecher for "Jews of the American South: Charleston and Savannah," a study tour with Professor Hasia Diner, Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University.
See full trip details and register.
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Stepping Out 2019 |
Saturday, April 27 Save the date to celebrate Temple Israel's 165th Anniversary! If you would like to be involved with the host committee or if you have auction items that you would like to contribute, please email Shoshanna Goldberg or call her 617-566-3960 x182. |
Temple Israel's Making Headlines |
November 26, 2018 How to console those in mourning Boston Globe - with a quote from Rabbi Elaine Zecher
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Living Judaism together through discovery, dynamic spirituality, and righteous impact.
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