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December 30, 2018
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Issue 51
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Complimentary Membership Program
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Do you know someone new to the area? A family looking to "try out" a new congregation or a welcoming community to become a part of? Make sure to tell them about TST's Complimentary Membership Program which invites any first-time member/family to join with a free membership for their first year. Religious services, social and selected educational programs and life cycle events are all included. For more information, email Toni Spitzer or at 508-358-9992.
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Member Directory Announcement |
The TST Member Directory is under construction. Make sure to read Vat's Nu throughout January for important updates to the new Member Directory.
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Enter Our Contest |
Vats Nu, our weekly newsletter, is getting an update.
Starting mid-January, we'll be moving from Sunday to Friday to help you plan out your week better.
BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our new newsletter needs a new name.
Submit your name ideas. Multiple names are accepted but please only one name per submission form. The person with the winning submission will be invited to have lunch with Rabbi Danny.
Contest deadline is Sunday January 6, 2019. Winner will be announced in the January 13 Vats Nu.
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Upcoming School and Office Closings |
No Religious School: December 30, January 2
No ELC: December 24 - January 1
Administration Office: January 1
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TST Social |
Thursday, January 3
7:30 pm
It is time for another TST Social, open to ALL adults at the temple.This is a great time to get together with friends and engage in a fun game and conversation. Come play Poker, Dominos, bring your own favorite game, or just come to talk with friends.
Let your friends know you are coming so they will come too!
This is a walk in event but if you know in advance that you or your friends will be there please email Peter Abend so we can be sure to have enough refreshments.
There is a $5 charge to cover the cost of refreshments. (Note an additional $15 will be charged for those playing poker to cover prizes).
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Kabbalat Shabbat Yeladim (Children's Service) |
Saturday, January 5,
9:30 - 11:00 am
Friday, January 18,
5:00 - 6:00 pm
A Shabbat experience for young families with children ages 1.5-6 years (siblings always welcome)
Shabbat Morning - 1st Saturday of the month
9:30 am - Family Shabbat Service
10:00 am - Craft/Activity
10:30 am - Bagels and Coffee
January 5, February 2, March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1
Kabbalat Shabbat Evening - 3
rd
Friday of the month
5:00 pm - Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Save the Dates & Help Sponsor a Dinner
Friday, January 18 - The Singer Family
Friday, February 8
Friday, March 15
Friday, May 17 - The Sadek/Sommers, Weiner & Tofias Families
Friday, June 21
We are always looking for sponsors' support. If you are interested in helping to support our children's Friday Kabbalat Shabbat program, please contact Rabbi Danny by email or at 508-358-9992.
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New Year Brunch |
Sunday, January 6
9:00 - 11:00 am
Come celebrate the new year while reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. All are welcome to attend this warm and friendly social event. Whether you are dropping kids off for Religious School, need a reason to get out of the house or are just driving by, be sure to join us.
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Family Promise Training Session & Host Weeks |
Training: Tuesday, January 8,
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Host Weeks: Sunday, January 6 - 20
Training session for our next Family Promise hosting event will be Tuesday, January 8, 2019 from 7-8:30 pm at the Family Promise Day Center 6 Mulligan Street,
Natick MA.
Please visit
http://cerv.is/m?0002x427
to volunteer when Temple Shir Tikva hosts from January 6-20.
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Music Together Sing Shalom - Join us for a free Preview |
Music Together: Starting January 7,
Monday 1:00 & 3:00 pm
Sing Shalom: Starting January 8,
Tuesday 10:00 am
Sing Shalom will be visiting the ELC Classrooms January 8 from 10-11am. Parents, Friends and Additional Children are welcome to join.
You've heard of the internationally renowned Music Together program. Temple Shir Tikva, in partnership with Music Together Beyond the Hub, are excited to be bringing Sing Shalom, the Jewish Music Together program to Massachusetts.
Sing Shalom uses the internationally recognized Music Together early childhood music education program, enriched with Jewish songs.
This program offers a way to interact musically with your child, supporting their development, strengthening family relationships, while at the same connecting to Judaism and the Jewish music tradition.
Classes begin the week of January 6th, 2019 for 9 week sessions. Tuition $235 for children over 6 months/$150 each additional child (temple members receive 10% discount) and includes: a professionally recorded CD and downloads, a full color illustrated songbook, membership to the Family Music Zone for online activities and educational materials, and a Parent Guide.
To register, visit Music Together Beyond the Hub. Scroll down to locate the TST Classes. This event is open to the public. Class space is limited and will fill up quickly.
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Wednesday Morning Adult Learning
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Wednesdays, January 9, 16, 23, 30
10:00 am
What is the most read book in the Jewish library?
Over the coming year we will have an opportunity to take a deep dive into our Siddur (prayer book), exploring the prayers and our liturgy.
This class will be taught by
Rabbi Danny
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Rabbi Jordi
and
Cantor Hollis
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Flourishing Group |
Thursdays, January 10, February 7
7:30 pm
Come learn about positive psychology and Judaism, and how both together can help you flourish. Positive Psychology is an emerging field that focuses on the study of the strengths and virtues that enables individuals and communities to thrive. Drawing on a variety of traditions and disciplines, positive psychology offers science-based techniques that can lead you to a happier and more fulfilling life. The messages and techniques of positive psychology align with Jewish tradition, and both inform and support each other in interesting ways. Come learn with Mary Beth Rettger and Rabbi Danny as we explore these practices together. (You can come for the whole series, or join us for single topics).
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Babayit Inclusion Shabbat |
Friday, January 11
6:15 pm
Please join us on Friday evening, January 11, for a Shabbat dinner focused on mental health and well-being, sponsored by Babayit ("In the House"), a Shir Tikva committee looking at matters of mental health, addiction and special needs. That evening, as part of Shabbat services, we will hear a profound story of a personal journey. Following services, we will invite the community to continue the conversation over a casual dinner, as we think together about how we can help each other bring our whole selves to our Temple community.
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Ganeinu (Pre-K Program)-Spaces Still Available
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Sundays, January 13, March 10, May 5
9:00 - 11:00 am
If you haven't registered for our pre-kindergarten education program yet,
SIGN UP NOW!
Ganeinu is taught by our own TST ELC teacher, Lisa Trefry for children ages 3.9 to 5-years-old. Children will learn and
experience the richness of Shabbat and holidays
through music, hands on activities, stories, texts and meaningful conversations.
Members and non-members are welcome
to
sign up online now
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Brotherhood Brewing at Hopsters |
Sunday, January 13
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Do you like beer? Do you know how to make it or want to learn?
Join the Brotherhood at Hopsters (292 Centre Street, Newton) for a brew session. Hopsters is a fantastic brewpub/brew-your-own facility in Newton Corner owned by TST members Lee and Karen Cooper. The cost for this event is $36 per person. When the beer has finished fermenting (a couple weeks), a bottling (cans anyo
ne?) session will be held.
Early registration will help us plan better. For questions or other information email the Brotherhood co-chair Adam Dehner
[email protected]
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My Child/Grandchild is Jewish - The Basics Class |
Thursdays, January 17, 24, 31
7:30 pm
Today we have parents and grandparents of various faith traditions who have Jewish children and grandchildren. What are the basics of Judaism that they will want to know to feel comfortable and welcomed in our TST community?
This course offered by Rabbi Danny is geared for people of other religious traditions to learn the basics about Judaism.
Judaism 101 will be an overview of Jewish religious beliefs, history and basic themes.
We can't cover everything in one session, but this will provide a good foundation with a heavy focus on the Jewish calendar (weekly Shabbat-Sabbath, festivals & major holidays) and the Jewish lifecycle (what are the various moments in a person's life Judiasm celebrates/marks and what these celebrations mean).
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One History. One Text. Two Paths |
Thursdays, January 17, 24, 31, (Monday Feb 4), 28 & March 7
7:30 pm
Join Rabbi Jordi for an exploration of the moment in history from which Judaism as we know it and Christianity each emerged. We will delve into the world of Judaism two millennia ago, focusing on the creation and divergence of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism. Where did these distinct religions come from? What were their shared roots? How did Jewish life then lead to the Judaism(s) and Christianity(s) as we know them, today? What did the Maccabees have to do with it? How did the Apostle Paul fit int the picture? And, just who were the Essenes anyway?
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Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel |
Saturday, January 26
7:00 pm
In 2017, Israel entered into the World Baseball Classic qualifier as the biggest underdog team in the tournament.
Heading Home follows the journey of a group of Jewish-American MLB players representing Team Israel in a modern day David and Goliath story.
As the audience award winning film from the Gold Coast International Film Festival, Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival and Washington Jewish Film Festival, Heading Home will be screened for one showing at TST.
Tickets ($36) include Film Viewing, Dinner & Q/A with
Special Guests,
MLB.com Senior Writer Jonathan Mayo & Former Red Sox player Ryan Lavarnway.
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Introduction to Judaism: a Metro West Area Collaborative |
Sundays, January 27 (15 Sessions)
9:15 - 11:30 am
Beginning January 27, Temple Shir Tikva will be hosting one of the Union for Reform Judaism's Introduction to Judaism courses. Introduction to Judaism in an engaging multi-session course for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish Life.
This course is designed for individuals and couples from various faith traditions and cultural backgrounds and those who have had no religious upbringing. It is perfect for interfaith couples, those raising Jewish children, spiritual seekers, individuals considering conversion, and Jews who want a meaningful adult Jewish learning experience. Register at ReformJudaism.org
For more information or if you have any questions please reach out to Beth Kozinn of Reform Jewish Outreach Boston at
[email protected] or 617-928-0012.
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SAVE THE DATE: Comedy Night is coming! |
Saturday, February 2, 2019
6:00 pm
Mark your calendars now for our next comedy night. This is a great night for fun, laughs and community. The night includes
great comedians and
our traditional Chinese food buffet dinner, drinks (beer and wine) and great desserts.
This has always proven to be a very fun, great adult night out at the temple. (Must be at least 21 years old.) Register Here Today
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TST ELC Now Enrolling |
Now Enrolling for
2019-2020
The
Temple Shir Tikva ELC program encourages lifelong learning, decision making and problem solving, while motivating each child to reach their full individual potential. For additional information on the TST Early Learning Center contact them at 508-358-4331 or
[email protected]
TODDLER PROGRAM:
As of Sept. 1 (18 mos - 32 mos)
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
PRESCHOOL:
9:00 AM - 12:45 PM
ENRICHMENT CLASSES:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
EARLY DROP OFF:
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
FLEXIBLE EXTENDED DAY OPTIONS:
Available until 5:00 PM
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Children's Clothing Drive
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Children's Clothing Closet - A Jewish Family Service of MetroWest Initiative
Help support your local community by donating new or very gently used/excellent used items.
Bins are located outside the office lobby to place your items in.
Immediately, we are looking for the following items in sizes 4-18 and xs-xxxl:
Please review the
Amazon Wish List
being updated periodically!
To help volunteer to support this initiative, please contact
Jackie Adelson
, Committee Chair. We will need all the help we can get sorting and bringing clothes to JFS in Framingham.
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Canned Tuna & Salmon Drive
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Jewish Family & Children's Service Family Table
TST is proud to partner with
JF&CS Family Table to support the largest kosher food pantry in New England. Please help by donating cans of Tuna and Salmon to the JF&CS Family Table bin located near the Beit Midrash every time you come to temple. JF&CS needs TST to help provide them with 30 cans of each every month so they can continue to provide healthy, nutritious food on a regular and emergency basis to more then 450 families. Volunteers are also needed to pack and deliver groceries. For more information, please contact
Meredith Roberts 617-943-3852.
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Announcing TST/Hebrew College Fellowship Program |
Temple Shir Tikva (TST) and Hebrew College (HC) are pleased to announce a Fellowship program. T
he Fellowship will ensure Rabbinic and Education students of HC the opportunity to learn from TST Professionals while teaching the Life Long Learners and youth of TST. To help support
the salaries of these student teachers for now and in the future please contact
Susan Altman about making a contribution
. If you have any questions, please contact
Susan Benjamin
or
Myra Snyder.
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Yard Signs Available |
Hate Has No Home Here, yard signs are available for $5. To purchase one, visit the TST Office or contact
Toni Spitzer.
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TST Book Plates
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In honor of Temple Shir Tikva's 40th anniversary, we are offering dedication book plates that will be affixed to the inside cover of
Mishkan T'filah.
Only a limited number of book plates are available to honor your loved ones.
Click here for the Book Plate Order Form
- or call Toni in the office to place your order!
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Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are ill
Aryeh ben Alter haLevi
Baruch ben Drora
Baruch ben Leah
Jean Bloomberg
Devorah bat Bunye
Roseann Dunn
Suzy Fine
Robert Friedman
Harvey Hecker
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Yonina bat Manva
Rachel Marker
Leo Miller
Marvin Morrison
Miriam Chana bat Yosefa
Chana
Reva Nathanson
Pam Pingeton
Jeremy Pivor
Bill Purdin
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Sarah Faiga bat Malka
Judy Schneider
Lisa Shapiro
Pierce Slutsky
Heidi Tissenbaum
Roberta Van
Jennifer Wall
Jan Whitzman
David Willett
Yocheved bat Matleh
Barbara Zimman
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Congratulations
- Julie Pivor and Mark Wolbarst on their marriage
- Neal and Susan Karelitz, on the birth of their granddaughter, Mari Rose Karelitz, daughter of Bradley and Cara Karelitz
- Michael Eliastam, on the birth of his grandson, Theo Eliastam, son of Jordan and Rebecca Eliastam
- Bruce and Debbie Tofias, on the birth of their granddaughter, Sophie Brielle McMahon, daughter of Matthew and Shaina McMahon
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Nancy Tharler,
on the death of her husband, Steve Tharler
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Elizabeth Shienbrood, on the death of her mother, Beverly Bromberg
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CJP 360Five Tour |
Thursday, January 10
7:00 pm
Temple Israel -
145 Hartford Street, Natick
Join Rabbi Marc Baker, CJP's President and CEO, for his 360Five listening tour, an exciting opportunity to share your perspective about important issues in the Jewish community.
This town hall style event will feature a discussion of 5 key questions:
- Considering Jewish life in Greater Boston, what is our Jewish community doing well?
- When you think about a vibrant Jewish community, what do you imagine it to look like?
- What do you think gets in the way or could get in the way of us creating a more vibrant Jewish community in the future?
- In what ways, if any, do you feel connected to Judaism, Jewish practice, Jewish institutions, and the Jewish community?
- When you think about the future of the Jewish community, what gives you hope? What concerns you?
All events are free of charge and accessible to people of all abilities. Light snacks will be served. Dietary laws will be observed.
CJP welcomes the participation of interfaith couples and families, and people of all abilities, backgrounds, and sexual orientations.
For special accommodations or more information, please contact Beth at
[email protected]
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Register today at
CJP.org
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From Our Kitchens Cookbook |
From Our Kitchens
cookbook is now for sale - and makes the perfect gift!
Tradition. Community. Women. Food. These are the main ingredients of the newly released hardcover cookbook From Our Kitchens - Recipes and Stories from the Boston Jewish Community, a compilation of food, memories, community and tradition culled by 150 women from Boston's Jewish community. The book features more than 140 carefully tested recipes for holidays, family meals, dinner parties and seasonal occasions.
From Our Kitchens is 256 pages and retails for $54. The cookbook is available online at cjp.org/cookbook and can be shipped anywhere in the U.S. It is also available at various pop-up store locations throughout the area. All proceeds benefit the work of CJP.
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course |
JCC Boston
$350 JCC Member/ $425 Non-Member
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Regularly Scheduled Services
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Simchat Shabbat - Friday, 6:15pm
Early Shacharit (followed by Torah Study) - Saturday, 8:30am
Kabbalat Shabbat Yeladim
- 3rd Friday of each month, 5:00pm (Oct-June)
Shabbat Yeladim (Tot Shabbat)
- 1st Saturday of each month, 9:30am (Sept-June)
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In order to continue our mission and commitment to excellence, please offer your support through a donation to our
annual fund, a clergy discretionary fund, or any of our
designated program funds
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Temple Shir Tikva is a now a participant in AmazonSmile. For every item ordered through AmazonSmile, Shir Tikva receives a donated percentage of the purchase price on eligible purchases at no additional cost to you. You can participate by starting your Amazon shopping at smile.amazon.com. Thank you for enhancing your gifts to Shir Tikva.
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