Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Rabbi Art Weekly Column

Parashat Beha'ahlotekha

We read in the beginning of this week’s sedra, that the tribe of Levi was not represented by a prince and gave no special gifts at the dedication of the Tabernacle. Aaron, the High Priest, was told that he and his descendants were to light the Menorah in the Sanctuary every evening, and that this was a special gift they could make, even more important than all the other gifts the princes had given.

This past Shabbat and Shavuot (last Sunday evening) we experienced from very special gifts from our congregation. Our student Cantor, Tifani Katof, along with several of our teens led a fabulous evening Rock Shabbat filled with incredible spirit and uplifting music. In the morning, Helen Krause and Sandy Berkowitz, beautifully led our Shabbat service sharing their personal journeys, inspiring all of us as they were called to the Torah each celebrating their respective Bat Mitzvah.

And on Sunday, Rachel Dougherty, Jason Kikel, and Jake Klingensmith celebrated Kabbalat Torah during our Erev Shavuot service. (Eliana Rabinowitz celebrated her Kabbalat Torah the week before).

All of these were indeed, special gifts that enriched our community; we are especially grateful to these gift givers.  Now as we settle into our summer mode at the temple each of us can be gift givers in two important ways:  1) consider what special talents, interests, volunteer offerings you may prepare to offer for the coming year in September; 2) join us for one or two Friday evening or Saturday morning Shabbat services to help insure a minyan while giving yourself the unique gift of Shabbat itself!

B’shalom,

Rabbi Art Donsky

Posted 06/11/08 at 05:57 PM
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Friday, June 06, 2008

Interested in leading Friday Night Services?

Leading Kabbalat Shabbat Services: An Open Invitation!
Tuesday, June 10th from 7 PM until 8:15 PM

Rabbi Donsky will offer an interactive learning experience for those interested in leading Friday evening services.  Whether you are a potential newcomer or have some past experience, this is a wonderful learning opportunity. We will explore the fundamentals of the Kabbalat Shabbat service. CDs will be available containing the basic melodies that we sing each week at the temple. 

Please RSVP with Alaine Smith in the Lifelong Learning office.

Posted 06/06/08 at 04:23 PM
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Thursday, June 05, 2008

1st Friday Dinner and Service 6/6

LAST 1st Friday Dinner and Early Service Before the Summer!!!

PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL ALAINE as soon as possible if you are planning on attending!

Friday, June 6th beginning with dinner at 6:15 PM and Kabbalat (Welcoming) Shabbat at 7:00 PM we will gather to enjoying a great meal, wonderful friendships and a rockin’ Shabbat.  Tifani Katof and Rabbi Art along with some of our teens (we have lots of talented young people, don’t we!) promise to engage us in a spirited, uplifting Kabbalat Shabbat celebration.  Because this is an add-on meal, we need to know who is planning on attending so we can order enough food.  Please RSVP to Alaine Smith – Our new website is not yet operational for RSVP’s.  PLEASE BRING A CHECK IF YOU HAVE NOT PRE-PAID. PLEASE BRING A SIDE DISH OR DESSERT for 6 TO PASS.

Posted 06/05/08 at 06:02 AM
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