Donations
If you'd like to make a donation to AJ, you can make a donation online, on our website. Or, you can click here to download a donation form.
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We are looking for volunteers for the Hanukkah Palooza and there are a variety of ways to help! Contact Rachel Palitto at [email protected] if you’d like to volunteer.
Calling all artists, crafters, artisans, small and local businesses! The Hanukkah Palooza will include an indoor bazaar where you can showcase and sell your products. We would love to give you a space to sell your merchandise! To fill out an application, click here.
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Fridays with Friends!
Upcoming Dates: October 29, November 12,and December 3
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Children ages 0 to 3 and their caregiver are invited to join Morah Onit for a special story time, activity, and singing on Fridays from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Adults can:
- Chat with other parents
- Socialize
- Gain ideas and have fun
Babies and children can:
- Get out in a safe, clean environment
- Meet other babies
- Participate in fingerplays and developmentally appropriate activities
- Sing and just be babies!
Morah (Hebrew for ”teacher“) Onit is a mother of three and a teacher to thousands. Through stories and songs, Morah Onit offers a loving approach to engaging little ones in activities using their five senses and their own interests. $5 suggested donation. RSVP to [email protected]. The community is welcome!
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Beginners' Israeli Dancing Group at AJ
Tuesday Afternoons from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM
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Do you have ru’ach (spirit?) Did you do Israeli dancing a while ago and want to do it again? Never done it? Just want to do some easy dances? Join Susan Novack each Tuesday, from 12:30 to 2:30 PM for a beginner group. The basic steps and dances will be taught and reviewed. The group meets in the Orleans at AJ. Email Susan at [email protected] to sign up.
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Grandparents' Group Opening Event
Thursday, October 21 at 7:45 PM (via Zoom)
This event may be presented by the Grandparents' Group but it's a program for parents of any age and all adults with a story to tell to a younger generation!
The guest speaker for the Grandparents' Group opening event will be Marshall Duke, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Emory University. He will be leading a session on how family narratives can build resilience in children and teens. We invite adults of all ages to this program on “Telling Our Story,” recognizing the broad appeal of this subject. This October program is the beginning of a series of programs for the Grandparents’ Group addressing different ways of passing on our legacy to the next generation.
Please mark your calendars for October 21 and register here!
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Kabbalat Shabbat with K'lei AJ
Friday, October 22 at 6:15 PM (in person and via Zoom)
Join Hazzan Glantz and a few congregants who play instruments for this musical Kabbalat Shabbat. Do you play a musical instrument and want to join the band? Contact Hazzan at [email protected].
6:15 PM. Next date: November 19.
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Kehillah of Old York Road Family Fun Day
Sunday, October 24 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (in person)
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Come join elementary school families for a fun day outside, all wrapped up with a fabulous slide!
To the Perelman playground, bring a picnic and a smile to greet your friends you haven’t seen in a while!
The first 50 registrations will receive a "back to school" prize.
Location: Perelman Jewish Day School playground
Rain date: October 31, 2021 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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How to Choose a Truly Green Electricity Supplier in Pennsylvania
Wednesday, October 27 at 7:30 PM (via Zoom)
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L’olam presents Meryl Sands, from The Energy Co-Op, for a presentation on alternative energy. She will present alternative energy options and discuss how to decide which is the best one for you. The program begins at 7:30 PM via Zoom.
Meryl joined The Energy Co-op in December of 2019 as Member Recruitment and Business Development Lead. Their focus is to engage The Energy Co-op’s members through our Member Ambassador Program. In the six years prior to joining The Energy Co-op, Meryl worked in renewable energy sales and management. Meryl was drawn to The Energy Co-op’s member-owned, nonprofit cooperative structure as a powerfully collaborative way to grow the local renewable energy economy.
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Adult Ed. Series:
Jewish Music of Purpose, Led by Hazzan Glantz
Four Wednesdays in November at 7:30 PM (in person* and via Zoom)
In each approximately one-hour session, we will learn songs that celebrate Israeli cities, commemorate wars, and honor units of the IDF. While no prerequisites exist, Hazzan will review the meaning of the Hebrew words and how they might relate to those we use regularly, and explain the significance of each song in the Israel of today. Following evening minyan at approximately 7:30. Minyan begins at 7:00 PM. Specific dates are November 3, 10, 17, and 24. Please register here.
*The AJ building will be open for evening minyan on these four nights.
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Know Your Medicare Options
Choose from Two Sessions on Thursday, November 4:
10:30 AM–Noon or 7:45–9:15 PM
Are you turning 65, retiring in the next 6 to12 months, and/or planning to enroll in Medicare during the upcoming Open Enrollment period? AJ’s own Terry Smerling, a Medicare planning specialist with Delval Senior Advisors, will be presenting an educational seminar on November 4, 2021. Terry will present the seminar at two times. Come to whichever time works best for you! Both sessions are on Thursday, November 4.
To register for either the morning session (10:30 AM–12:00 PM) or the evening session (7:45 PM –9:15 PM, following evening minyan), click here. You can also submit any questions you have ahead of time by clicking the registration link.
During this seminar, you will learn:
- How Medicare works and what it covers
- Timelines to enroll to avoid a late enrollment penalty
- How Part D prescription cards work and how to pick the right one for you.
- The difference between Medicare supplements and Medicare Advantage plans.
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First Fridays
Beginning Friday, November 5 at 5:30 PM (in person)
Do you play a musical instrument, like to sing, or simply wish to participate more in the Friday night service? On the first Friday of each month — beginning on Friday, November 5 — Hazzan Glantz welcomes congregants of any age to come to AJ with or without an instrument. At 5:30 PM we will review a few of the psalms, melodies, and choreography in the Friday night service. If you can shake a tambourine, sing a simple tune without words, or clap your hands, you can add something very meaningful. You must be vaccinated to participate. Other dates: December 3, January 7, February 4, March 4, and April 1. Please use the November service registration form to sign up.
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AJMA Veterans Day Program
Sunday, November 7 at 10:00 AM (via Zoom)
AJ’s own Elizabeth Turk-Karan, Ph.D. will discuss a condition that affects many of our veterans — Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Elizabeth is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania where she is Director of Practicum and Internship Training at the Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety. The program will be via Zoom only and won't include breakfast as advertised in the September/October Newsletter. Please register here.
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Healing Service with Hazzan Glantz
Wednesday, November 10 at 6:15 PM
Hazzan Glantz leads this service that includes healing prayers that may be familiar, steeped in our ancient liturgy, as well as more contemporary and current inclusions. 6:15 PM. Contact Hazzan Glantz at [email protected] to get the Zoom link. Next Healing Service: December 22.
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SAVE THE DATE: Hanukkah Palooza!
Sunday, November 21 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
From carnival games, to crafts, to shopping and snacks, friends and family of all ages will enjoy the AJ Hanukkah Palooza! Join us from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM to prepare for the Hanukkah season with food and fun. Games and food will be available outside, and vendors and artists will be displaying and selling their products in the Orleans. Masks and social distancing required; vaccinations reuired indoors. This event is free for AJ members, and a suggested $5 donation for non-members. Please invite family and friends! The event will include: Local vendors selling Judaica, crafts, and more; craft activities for kids; carnival games and prizes; Hanukkah Bowl for kids, with prizes; and sufganiyot and other snacks. Registration is not required. This event is open to the community and walk-ins will be welcome.
Want to volunteer? Or would you or a friend like to be a vendor? See the notice at the top of this email!
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A New Adult Education Resource for AJ Congregants
Congregation Adath Jeshurun, dedicated to the Jewish value of learning for its own sake (Torah lishmah), is excited to announce a partnership with the Orange County Community Scholar Program (CSP). As a partner with CSP, we’ll join a small group of synagogues enjoying the best Jewish learning available. AJ has the distinction of being the first Pennsylvania synagogue to partner with CSP.
For October, among the remaining programs offered are:
Click on the program name to find out more.
You can find details on all of the programs and the presenters at https://occsp.net/current-online-events/. ***PLEASE NOTE: the start times on the CSP website are Pacific time, so remember to add three hours for the Eastern start time.***
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SHABBAT VAYERA
Oct. 22, 23, 2021 | 17 Heshvan 5782
Light Shabbat Candles: 5:52 PM
GUIDELINES:
To enter the synagogue, you must be vaccinated and masked. Masks must be worn during services.
Friday Evening
Kabbalat Shabbat
6:15 PM
In Person* and Via Zoom
Saturday Morning
Morning Service
9:30 AM
In Person* and Via Zoom
You can see a Pew Pamphlet
Saturday Afternoon/Evening
Minhah-Ma’ariv-Havdalah,
5:55 PM
Via Zoom
*See the info below regarding
COVID-19 requirements and
pre-registering for in-person services.
REGULAR WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
Evenings
Sunday through Thursday: 7:00 PM
Mornings
Sunday: 9:00 AM
Monday and Thursday: 7:20 AM
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday:
7:30 AM
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Through the Zoom platform, congregants can attend services virtually.
We have three Zoom links for AJ services.
For Friday evening and Saturday morning services:
By computer:
By phone:
Please dial 929.436.2866 or 301.715.8592.
Meeting ID: 970 5403 7610
(Password required)
For Saturday evening services:
By computer:
By phone:
Please dial 929.436.2866 or 301.715.8592.
Meeting ID#: 933131679
(Password required.)
Congregants should see the separate email for the latest password for Friday evening, Saturday morning, and Saturday evening services.
For all other services (Sunday through Friday morning and Sunday through Thursday evening services):
By computer:
By phone:
Please dial 929.436.2866 or 301.715.8592.
Meeting ID#: 109428724
(No password required.)
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Attending AJ Friday Evening or Saturday Morning Services in Person
Our current COVID-19 requirements are below:
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Pre-register for services by completing the October on-line registration form or calling the office.
- Use hand sanitizer before entering the sanctuary. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the building.
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Only fully vaccinated people may attend in-person services and events at AJ everyone must wear a mask.
If you would like to attend Friday evening and/or Saturday morning services, you must pre-register by 2:30 PM Friday afternoon.
All other services will still be by Zoom only.
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If you are having trouble with links for AJ services or events that are held via Zoom, here's another way to get into a meeting.
1. Go to https://zoom.us.
2. Click on "Join a Meeting" in the upper right. It looks like this:
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You'll see a screen that looks like this:
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3. A meeting ID is included with all Zoom information we distribute. Type or copy and paste the meeting ID into the box (just the numbers).
4. Click "Join." You will be placed into the meeting or be put in a "Waiting Room" until the meeting starts, or until the host of the meeting lets you in. Enjoy your meeting!
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Three Opportunities for Teens to Visit Israel!
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Ramah Israel Seminar 2022
Ramah Israel Seminar is a six-week travel program in Israel, designed for entering 12th graders who are graduates of the ten Ramah overnight camps in North America. For over 50 years, Ramah Seminar has been an outstanding way for teens to experience Israel. Seminar is an intensive experience of study and travel, combining hiking and trekking throughout Israel with text study, challenging discussions and hands-on learning.
Seminar participants travel Israel from north to south, gaining an in-depth perspective of Israel’s history and future. Seminar is an opportunity to live the Ramah life in Israel, combining all that is central to camp – community, connection and growth. You can learn details at https://seminar.ramah.org.il.
Dates
Seminar Classic: June 26, 2021 – Aug.8, 2021
Poland Add-On: Jun 19, 2021 – June 26, 2021
Scholarships & Grants
Each participant will be eligible for a RootOne* Voucher (R1V) subsidy in the amount of $3,000 this coming kayitz, to ensure greater participation in our 2022 Ramah Israel Seminar! This significant reduction to our price will enable us to connect, explore and grow together in Israel. More information regarding this subsidy to follow. By opting into this voucher, participants will be expected to participate in online Seminar related assignments prior to the summer.
*RootOne is seeded through the generosity of The Marcus Foundation, and is powered by The Jewish Education Project. Please visit www.RootOne.org for more information.
Registration
TRY (Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim)
TRY is a semester of study at Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim, the Ramah Jerusalem High School, a fully accredited international secondary school program. TRY offers 10th, 11th, and 12th graders two different opportunities to live and learn in the land of Israel, a two-month program and a four-month program. There are scholarship opportunities including TRY and USY High participants can earn a Dream Israel grant of up to $7,500 by fundraising for a Jewish National Fund-USA project. Dream Israel grants are available to participants in both the fall 2022 and spring 2022 TRY sessions.For more information, go to https://try.ramah.org.il/.
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A New Program for Aspiring Sports Media Professionals
Maccabi Media – Israel, Summer 2022
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Maccabi USA is proud to present a new program offering a unique international experience for aspiring sports media professionals who are Jewish. Following a comprehensive application process, a team of 14 students will be selected to cover the 2022 Maccabi Games in Israel and participate in Maccabi USA’s Israel Connect program from July 5-26, 2022. The application process will open in October and close Jan. 1, 2022.
Eligibility is open to:
- Current college undergraduates (including those who will be freshman in Fall 2022)
- College graduates no older than 25 years old by July 5, 2022
- High school students who will become seniors in Fall 2022 (Class of 2023)
- Applicants must be enrolled in, intend to enroll in, or have graduated with a university-level communications-related program/major such as sports media, mass/electronic communications, TV/radio/film production, journalism, digital media, etc.
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It's Not Too Early to Think About Summer Camp!
One Happy Camper Grants
This program is for first-time overnight campers who attend a Foundation for Jewish Camp-approved camp. Campers must be attending 12+ consecutive days of camp. One Happy Camper provides grants of up to $1000 to families with children attending nonprofit Jewish overnight camps for the first time. One Happy Camper, a program of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, is funded locally by Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Families can learn more and apply here.
Need-Based Day & Overnight Camp Scholarships
This program is for financial aid scholarships for camp. Campers can receive up to 30% of the cost of camp; determination is made based on need. The website has been updated so that the criteria are very clearly laid out, and there is another important change: awards will be made on a rolling basis. The sooner parents apply, the sooner they will know about their award. Families can learn more and apply here.
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JJBL is Returning!
The purpose of the Junior Jewish Basketball League (JJBL) is to develop fundamental basketball skills in a structured, mildly-competitive, enjoyable environment. It is not too late to register for the 2021-2022 season!
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Support Local Farms with Your Fork….
Join the Fall CSA Season
Kol Ami Hazon CSA at Congregation Adath Jeshurun is an organic Jewish Community Supported Agriculture program (CSA) now in its 15th year. The CSA was the first in our region to align with Hazon, a national nonprofit that links Jewish traditions with environmental action. Through its CSA network, Hazon is using Jewish purchasing power to support local organic farmers, foster vibrant Jewish communities who care about environmental issues and educational issues, and examine food and environmental issues from a Jewish perspective.
Kol Ami Hazon CSA at Congregation Adath Jeshurun partners with over 100 Amish and Mennonite organic farmers from Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative (LFFC). Enrollment keeps local sustainable farms and local food safe for future generations. The diversity of crops among LFFC farmers ensures a good variety of fresh seasonal produce each week. Our CSA is composed of members from the local community. They safely distribute fresh, locally grown, organic vegetables, fruit, eggs, cheese and herbal medicines each week on Tuesday evenings (4:30 to 6:00 PM) from Adath Jeshurun’s kitchen. AJ has been an the CSA's host since the sale of the Kol Ami property and continues as a convenient location and delightful partnership.
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The LFFC CSA Fall season will be held November 2 to December 21 (8 weeks). Here's a list of vegetables and fruits you might expect in a fall share: cauliflower, carrots, kale, collards, onions, lettuce and arugula, apples, pears, Brussels sprouts, winter squash, parsnips, turnips, sweet potatoes, beets, peppers, potatoes, shallots, spinach, herbs, mustard greens, radishes, cabbage, celeriac, and cranberries.
Learn more and register NOW: Select Pa: Kol Ami Hazon, 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 (Adath Jeshurun kitchen) as first choice. Opt for “no second choice.” We do not distribute meat shares due to kashruth observance.
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AJ's Latest Yard Sign
Share your love of AJ with our newest lawn sign! The New Members committee is asking for your help (lawn space) to spread the word about AJ’s renewed energy and welcoming and growing community. Only 50 signs were ordered, so don't be left out! Stop by AJ to pick one up: Monday through Thursday from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, or Friday from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. They're free!
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Join AJ in Supporting Israeli Olive Farmers!
We are excited to announce a new partnership with MyTree in Israel! You may know that last fall, Rav Shai adopted a tree and received six bottles of Israeli olive oil. With this new partnership, you can support Israeli farmers by adopting your own tree. After the harvest in November, you will receive six bottles of Israeli Extra Virgin Kosher Olive Oil with a personalized label of your choice! AJ will also be adopting trees, giving you the opportunity to purchase individual bottles with an AJ label or a set of three with an AJ label or a label of your choice.
Orders close on October 31, 2021 for this year's crop. Please note that the olive oil will arrive at AJ for pickup in December. You will be contacted when it arrives!
To learn more, place an order, and view a message from Rav Shai, click here.
If you’d like to order but would prefer to pay by check, call the synagogue office at 215.635.6611.
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Programs for Seniors at AJ
Finally! Kleinlife: Montgomery County has reopened! Phase 1 began Tuesday, July 6, and is a short-term, one-month minimum reopening to get everyone comfortable with socializing and new procedures. Only exercise classes will be offered during Phase 1. from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Reservations are a MUST, and space is limited. Click here for the full guidelines and click here for the class schedule. In addition, they are still offering programs via Zoom! You can download the September Newsletter here. You can find their calendar of events here.
Grab & Go Meals! Kleinlife is now offering Grab & Go frozen meals once a week from AJ. You MUST RESERVE at least a week ahead of time for 5 frozen kosher meals. September pick-up days are Thursday, Sept. 2, 9, 23, 30 and Wednesday, Sept. 15 from
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Call 215.635.5244 for more details.
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Rav Shai's Latest Publication, Coherent Judaism
All of the copies of Rav Shai's latest book, Coherent Judaism, that we had at AJ have been sold. No worries if you haven't bought your copy yet! They are available on Amazon here.
Rav Shai will be happy to sign the books purchased through Amazon. Just drop your copy off at AJ and he will sign them.
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Do you have a question about any of the events or announcements in this email? Call the synagogue office at 215.635.6611.
Do you have good news to share? We sure can use it! Let us know and we'll include it in the weekly email.
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OCTOBER
10/21
Grandparents Group. The guest speaker for our opening event will be Marshall Duke, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Emory University. He will be leading leading a session on how family narratives can build resilience in children and teens. We invite adults of all ages to our program on “Telling Our Story,” recognizing the broad appeal of this subject. This October program is the beginning of a series of programs for the Grandparents’ Group addressing different ways of passing on our legacy to the next generation. 7:45 PM
10/22
Kabbalat Shabbat with K'lei AJ. Join Hazzan Glantz and a few congregants who play instruments for this musical Kabbalat Shabbat. 6:15 PM
10/27
How to Choose a Truly Green Electricity Supplier in Pennsylvania. L’olam presents Meryl Sands, from The Energy Co-Op for a presentation on alternative energy. She will present alternative energy options and discuss how to decide which is the best one for you. 7:30 PM. Via Zoom. Please register here.
NOVEMBER
11/3
Jewish Music of Purpose. Led by Hazzan Glantz. In each approximately one-hour session, we will learn songs that celebrate Israeli cities, commemorate wars, and honor units of the IDF. While no prerequisites exist, Hazzan will review the meaning of the Hebrew words and how they might relate to those we use regularly, and explain the significance of each song in the Israel of today. Following evening minyan at approximately 7:30. Minyan begins at 7:00 PM. Remaining dates are November 10, 17, and 24.
11/5
Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Morning service at 7:00 AM.
11/5
First Friday with Hazzan Glantz. Do you play a musical instrument, like to sing, or simply wish to participate more in the Friday night service? On the first Friday of each month — beginning on Friday, November 5 — Hazzan Glantz welcomes congregants of any age to come to AJ with or without an instrument. At 5:30 PMwe will review a few of the psalms, melodies, and choreography in the Friday night service. If you can shake a tambourine, sing a simple tune without words, or clap your hands, you can add something very meaningful. You must be vaccinated to participate. Other dates: December 3, January 7, February 4, March 4, and April 1.
11/7
Veterans' Day Program. AJ’s own Elizabeth Turk-Karan, Ph.D. will discuss a condition that affects many of our veterans — Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Elizabeth is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania where she is Director of Practicum and Internship Training at the Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety. The program will begin at 10:00 AM and will be by Zoom only. Please register here.
11/8
Executive Committee Meeting. Begins with 7:00 PM minyan.
11/10
Healing Service with Hazzan Glantz. Hazzan Glantz leads this service that includes healing prayers that may be familiar, steeped in our ancient liturgy, as well as more contemporary and current inclusions. 6:15 PM.
11/10
Jewish Music of Purpose. Led by Hazzan Glantz. In each approximately one-hour session, we will learn songs that celebrate Israeli cities, commemorate wars, and honor units of the IDF. While no prerequisites exist, Hazzan will review the meaning of the Hebrew words and how they might relate to those we use regularly, and explain the significance of each song in the Israel of today. Following evening minyan at approximately 7:30. Minyan begins at 7:00 PM. Remaining dates are November 17 and 24.
11/14
Namaste and Shalom: A Virtual Tour of Jewish India. From the comfort of your own sofa, you can travel to exotic Jewish India with Rahel Musleah and Joshua Shapurkar for a virtual program. Stay tuned for more info. 1:00 PM. Sponsored by AJWA Sisterhood.
11/15
Board of Directors Meeting. Begins with 7:00 PM minyan.
11/15
Robyn Orodenker Book Club. November's book is Have You Seen Luis Velez?, by Catherine Ryan Hyde. Please read the book before the meeting! 7:30 PM. Sponsored by AJWA Sisterhood.
11/17
Jewish Music of Purpose. Led by Hazzan Glantz. In each approximately one-hour session, we will learn songs that celebrate Israeli cities, commemorate wars, and honor units of the IDF. While no prerequisites exist, Hazzan will review the meaning of the Hebrew words and how they might relate to those we use regularly, and explain the significance of each song in the Israel of today. Following evening minyan at approximately 7:30. Minyan begins at 7:00 PM. Remaining date is November 24.
11/18
Grandparents' Group Program. Debbie Friedman, creator of the Tell and K’vell game, will join us for an evening of insights and practical tips for telling our story. All AJ adults are invited. 7:45 PM. Please register here.
11/19
Kabbalat Shabbat with K'lei AJ. Join Hazzan Glantz and a few congregants who play instruments for this musical Kabbalat Shabbat. 6:15 PM
11/20
Hanukkah Bowl for Adults. How much do you know about Hanukkah? Show your knowledge and win prizes! 9:30 AM (Hanukkah Bowl for children will be at the Hanukkah Palooza.)
11/21
Hanukkah Palooza. From carnival games, to crafts, to shopping and snacks, friends and family of all ages will enjoy the AJ Hanukkah Palooza! Join us from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM to prepare for the Hanukkah season with food and fun. Games and food will be available outside, and vendors and artists will be displaying and selling their products in the Orleans. Masks and social distancing required; vaccinations required indoors. This event is free for AJ members, and a suggested $5 donation for non-members. Please invite family and friends! The event will include: Local vendors selling Judaica, crafts, and more; craft activities for kids; carnival games and prizes; Hanukkah Bowl for kids, with prizes; and sufganiyot and other snacks. Registration is not required. This event is open to the community and walk-ins will be welcome.
11/24
Jewish Music of Purpose. Led by Hazzan Glantz. In each approximately one-hour session, we will learn songs that celebrate Israeli cities, commemorate wars, and honor units of the IDF. While no prerequisites exist, Hazzan will review the meaning of the Hebrew words and how they might relate to those we use regularly, and explain the significance of each song in the Israel of today. Following evening minyan at approximately 7:30. Minyan begins at 7:00 PM.
11/25
Thanksgiving. Morning service at 9:00 AM.
11/25
Thanksgiving. AJ offices and ELC are closed.
11/26
Day After Thanksgiving. AJ offices and ELC are closed.
11/28
Erev Hanukkah. Morning service at 9:00 AM. Light first candle tonight.
11/29
Hanukkah, Day I. Morning Service, 7:00 AM.
11/30
Hanukkah, Day II. Morning Service, 7:00 AM.
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