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Thursday, August 17 2023
30 Av 5783
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A Message from Rabbi Peltz | | |
Parashat Shoftim contains the well-known words Tzedek Tzedek Tirdof – “Justice, Justice, You Shall Pursue.” The Hebrew word used here for ”justice,” Tzedek, can also mean “righteousness” or “fairness.” This is why it is also the root of the word Tzedakah. When we give tzedakah to support people in need or a cause or an organization that we believe in, it is more than act of charity. It is an expression of our values. It is an act that helps balance the scales of justice by providing funds, food, time or talents to people and places that need them.
There is no shortage of need in our world, but this week I’d like for us to focus on the great need that exists in Hawaii. We are all aware of the devastating fires in Maui that have taken lives and caused terrible damage. We reached out to the Jewish Congregation of Maui to see what we could do to help. Here is what they wrote back, “Thank you to the many who have called near and far and emailed asking about our well-being as a result from the wildfires we are experiencing on Maui. We are deeply touched by your kindness, concern and offers of support. It's with much gratitude and humility to share that the Jewish Congregation of Maui and its grounds are safe. However, many in our community have lost their homes, businesses and also a loved one from the devastation of the fires. As part of our purpose here at the Jewish Congregation of Maui and being in the position to do so, we are here to support our fellow Maui community members any way we can.” It goes on to ask for food and clothing donations for those who are local and provides a link to give tzedakah to help their Jewish community.
You can give directly to the Jewish Congregation of Maui by clicking here. You can also click here to contribute to the Hawaii Wildfire Fund that set up in partnership with our South Jersey Jewish Federation. I encourage you to give tzedakah to help the Jewish community and the people, of Maui during this challenging time. May our tzedakah represent our larger commitment to this mitzvah to pursue justice.
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A Message from Ron Safier, Executive Director | | |
Hineni - translation: I Am Here.
But its meaning is much deeper.
A couple of months ago I received an email that the IDF needed more volunteers due to an uptick in terrorist activity. So I signed up. Hineni. I didn’t know where they would send me or what my role would be. Didn’t matter, because for me that’s part of the excitement of the adventure. And because I have a deep connection to Israel and will support Israel any way I can. I would happily go wherever they needed me and I would gladly do whatever job they assigned to me. And that’s what Hineni means - I am here, ready to do whatever it is that you need me to do.
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Mazal Tov to:
Margie & Mark Dannenbaum on the engagement of their son Evan to Sydney Sakwa
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TODAY
FRIDAY
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Minyan, 7am - In-person and Zoom
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Wine and Cheese Shabbat, 5:30pm - In-Person
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Minha, 6pm - In-person/Livestream
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Kabbalat Shabbat, 6:15pm - In-person/Livestream
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Candle Lighting, 7:34pm
SATURDAY
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9:30am - Summer Shul - Shabbat Services - In-Person/Livestream
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7:35pm - Minha, Ma'ariv & Havdalah - In-Person/Livestream
SUNDAY
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Minyan, 8am - In-person/Zoom
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Minyan, 8pm - Zoom
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High Holy Day Packets - Including Tickets for High Holy Day Services - Available for Pickup beginning September 5
Please help TBS save money on postage. Pick up your packets by visiting the synagogue office on Tuesday, September 5 and Wednesday, September 6. Tickets that have not been collected will be mailed on Thursday, September 7.
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Yahrzeit Display Board
Our interactive Yahrzeit Display Board is located on the Wall of Remembrance Dedicated by Judy & Bernie Platt and Family. View the database, purchase a plaque, or add a bio and/or photo to an existing plaque.
To ensure that your loved one's name will be included in our digital display for this year's High Holy Days, please submit by September 21, 2023.
Click here to learn more
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Mahzor Lev Shalem
Dedicate a new Mahzor Lev Shalem, High Holy Day prayerbook, in honor or in memory of a loved one, with an inscription and book plate that will be used in the congregational service for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Click here to order online or to learn more
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Order your Lulav and Etrog for Sukkot from TBS!
Complimentary for Achieving and Sustaining level Plus Givers.
Deadline to order is Friday, September 8.
Click here for more information
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Hazak on the Road - Golda Movie
This special event, held two days before its nationwide release will feature an exclusive Q&A with Helen Mirren and director Guy Nattivon.
Wednesday, August 23 at 4pm
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Learning with Zug Summer Session "Power and Money"
Summer Session presented by Hazak via Zoom. This Adult Education Program is open to everyone at TBS.
Thursday, August 24 at 10am
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YMG End of Summer Pool Party
Enjoy a splash of sunshine and come schmooze with your buddies at YMG. This event will be held at Woodcrest Swim Club.
Wednesday, August 30 at 5:30pm
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TBS Afternoon Book Club
Read the latest in fiction and non-fiction. This month's selection is Code Name Sapphire by Pam Jenoff . In-person or Zoom.
Wednesday, September 6 at 1pm
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Getting Ready for September!
We are preparing for a fabulous year in our Rabbi Albert and Sarah Lewis Religious School and HaMakom and Kesher High School programs! If you have yet to submit your membership and school registrations, please send them in ASAP so we can prepare for the upcoming year. For more information about the Religious School and High School programs, click here.
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Membership Renewal
Reminder: Please submit your 2023-2024 membership renewal forms with your deposit/1st payment. Contact the TBS office at membership@tbsonline.org or (856) 751-6663 if you have any questions.
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Off to college? Please let us know!
Mazal tov on your child’s/children’s 2023-24 year in college!
Temple Beth Sholom strives to create strong, long-lasting relationships with its students, even after they have graduated from high school and are pursuing a higher education. TBS wants to be there for your children as they begin to choose their own Jewish path by keeping in touch.
We can help them feel connected to TBS by having the synagogue send a package for the holidays with a warm note from Rabbi Peltz and Rabbi Wexler. In the past, we charged for these packages, but we are grateful to the Shapiro Family Fund who have made a generous donation that will enable us to send these packages to all of our students FREE OF CHARGE!
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Pack-a-Sack for Back-to-School
The Interfaith Homeless Outreach Council is collecting back to school items, such as pens, pencils, markers, crayons, glue sticks, notebook paper, rulers, folders, etc. for distribution to homeless shelters in the area.
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