On behalf of the Board Directors and the entire Temple Israel family, we offer our condolences to Naomi Kahan on the loss of her husband, Jesse Kahan. May Naomi and her family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
Save the Date for Temple Israel's Annual Ways & Means Dinner. Join us for a "SOULebration" on Saturday night, March 3. The evening promises to be a very fun, casual event.
Candle Lighting for this Shabbat is at 4:49 pm. Friday night services are at 8:30 pm.
Nosh & Drash Torah Breakfast at Temple Israel: Saturday, January 28. Our drasher is Rabbi Gloria Rubin.
9:00 – 10:00 am Preliminary Service and Shacharit
10:00 – 11:00 am Light Kiddush breakfast & communal Torah Study
11:00 – 12:30 pm Torah Service and Musaf
Babysitting is available at 9:00 am in Room 5. At 10:30 am, Na’areynu begins in room 4.
Sunday morning minyan is at 9:30 am.
History of the Land of Israel with Rabbi Fine will meet on Sunday, January 29 at 10:30 am. This week’s topic is “Judaism and Christianity after the fall of the Second Temple”.
Adult B’nai Mitzvah Instruction with Rabbi Sharon Litwin will meet on Monday, January 30 at 7:30 pm.
Tuesday minyan is at 7:45 pm.
Tuesday evening Talmud with Rabbi Fine will meet on January 31 at 8:00 pm. Discover the fascinating world of the rabbinic sages as we study the tractate Sanhedrin in English translation. No previous experience or Hebrew comprehension required. New students and non-members are always welcome.
Torah Club with Cantor Bromberg will meet on Tuesday, January 30.
Hold the Date:
Junior Congregation: Saturday, February 4 at 10:30 am. For parts, contact Rabbi Sharon at slitwin@synagogue.org
World Wide Wrap: Sunday, February 5 at 9:00 am. Join us for minyan on Sunday, February 5 at 9:00 am as the Brandeis Men's Club sponsors the annual World Wide Wrap. Attention Kitah Hey Families: Please join us in the Main Sanctuary for the World Wide Wrap. This family program takes the place of Religious School classes for Kitah Hey students on this day.
Sweet Taste of Torah, Saturday, February 4 at 6:30 pm at the Fair Lawn Jewish Center. This year’s Sweet Tastes of Torah celebrates the music and rhythm of Jewish Life. Sponsored by the North Jersey Board of Rabbis, choose from more than 22 classes, from Gratitude as a Jewish Spiritual Practice to the untold story of Hatikvah, to issues in Translating the Bible. After the studying, enjoy some schmoozing and dessert. Register and see the list of preliminary classes online at www.jfnnj.org/sweettorah. The cost is only $15 per person pre-registered or $20 at the door.
Youth Shabbat: Saturday, February 11 at 9:00 am. Services will be led by members of our youth groups followed by a Kiddush luncheon.
Family Service: Families are invited to a Participatory Family Service on Friday evening, February 10 at 7:00 pm followed by a celebratory Oneg Shabbat dessert reception. There will be lively singing, stories, and Shabbat warmth led by Cantor Caitlin Bromberg and Director of Education Rabbi Sharon Litwin. The service is geared toward families with children of all ages, especially those ages 4 – 13. This service is open to the entire community.
Tot Shabbat: Saturday, February 11 from 11:00 -11:45 am. Children, parents, and grandparents are invited. Celebrate Shabbat with songs, prayers, stuffed torahs, and stories. Tot Shabbat is a 45-minute program for newborns through 4 years old.
Temple Israel is proud to present The Harmony Celebration Chorus-The Sweet Adelines under the direction of Mr. Scott Brannon, Conductor singing many genres of music in their signature barbershop style on Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 pm at Temple Israel. Admission at the door is $20. Babysitting is available.
Film Series: Sunday, February 26 at 7:30 pm. The film Vanishing of the Bees will be shown. The series is sponsored by Sisterhood, the Brandeis Men's Club, Tikkun Olam and Membership. The films are free and coffee will be served. This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. The film examines our current agricultural landscape and celebrates the ancient and sacred connection between man and the honeybee. The story highlights the positive changes that have resulted due to the tragic phenomenon known as "Colony Collapse Disorder." To empower the audience, the documentary provides viewers with tangible solutions they can apply to their everyday lives. Vanishing of the Bees unfolds as a dramatic tale of science and mystery, illuminating this extraordinary crisis and its greater meaning about the relationship between humankind and Mother Earth. The bees have a message - but will we listen? Written by Anonymous. Future Film Dates: Sundays, March 11, April 29, & June 3.
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