Nov-Dec 2012 Alon English

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Nov-Dec 2012 Alon English
Newsletter November-December 2012
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News
New books in our library: Thanks go to H. Pölk, who donated the books: Aus dem Leben jüdischer Frauen, und
Mein Glaube - Mein Schicksal by Schalom Ben-Chorin.
As of October 1 we only have the bank account at the Kreissparkasse. Donations are very appreciated, as they
support us in our work to build and maintain Liberal Judaism in North Hessen.
Change of venue: The public educational religious service with Havdalah on Nove. 24. (16:00) on the occasion
of the Day of Religions will not be held as planned at the Ev. Forum, but rather at the
Katharina-von-Bora-Haus, Hupfeldstr. 21 Kassel Wehlheiden (approximately in der Stadtmitte).
We appreciate the donations from Christian Lehmann, Audrey and Dan Piccirillo, Christopher and Annette
Willing, Debbie Tal-Rüttger and Wolfgang and Barbara Bahr.
New Kiddush goblet: Our Kiddush goblet was only silver-plated and was looking very poorly
after all these years. Debbie has donated a beautiful, Israeli kiddush goblet to replace it.
Anyone who would also lie to buy one, can order it at www.doronia.de.
The High Holidays were held in Felsberg this year. Our leaders in prayer for years, Debbie and Annette, led us
through the Ne’ila prayer with soul and knowledge, both with texts and music. Annette’s Shofar tones reached
the gates of Heaven and carried our prayers to the Eternal One.
Hanukkah will be celebrated privately this year. We will celebrate the eighth day of Hanukkah in the
congregation, which is a special holiday in some congregations. More can be found in the column “Chagim Holidays”. Please bring your Hanukkiot with all the candles (it is the last day!). Please bring dairy foods and
fried foods fort he Hanukkah meal.
A good and peaceful year 2013
A happy Hanukkah
The board: Debbie, Christopher und Audrey
LUACH / Calendar
NOVEMBER
02.11.-04.11. Seminar of the Union Progressive Jews in Deutschland: Death and Mourning
Place: Abraham Geiger College, Berlin with Rabbi Tovia Ben Chorin, Rabbi Walter Rothschild,
Cantor student Amnon Seelig. Cost: private travel costs, free meals, 30€ for room
Saturday, 17.11. 10.30 Shacharit leSchabbat; 12.00h Shi’ur Tanach
Saturday, 24.11., 16.00 Mincha – public educational service with Havdala in connection
with the Day of Religion, Katharina-von-Bora-Haus, Hupfeldstr. 21 Kassel
DECMBER
Freitag, 07.12. 18.00 Shi’ur Tanach; 19.00 Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, 15.12. 18.00 Shi’ur Tanach; 19.00 Eighth candle of Hanukkah
School vacation in Hessen 22.12.2012 -12.01.2012
*Please bring dairy or vegetarian food
If not stated differently, all events are in the congregational room in Felsberg
Judaism von ` bis z
From “Guidelines from the program for liberal Judaism”, 1913:
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2.
3.
VIII. The following requirements for the religious life of the individual are imperative:
The Sabbath and holidays carry the important religious thoughts and remembrances. For that reason,
one should celebrate them through home celebrations and attending religious services. Any type of
work should be avoided. The celebratory customs: lighting of the candles, the blessing from the
parents, the blessing over wine and bread, the Seder and Hanukkah celebration should remain in our
houses with their old meaning and treated with a new consecration.
To promote the daily prayer in the home.
To give the most important moments of family life a religious meaning is a holy duty: circumcision, a
welcoming ceremony bringing children into the congregation after a period of study (today: Bar and
Bat Mitzvah), the religious marriage ceremony based on the principle of the equality of man and
woman, the accompaniment of the dying and the duties for the dead, as well as the care of the
grieving.
CHAGIM Holidays
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The eighth and last day of Hanukkah
The eighth day of Hanukkah is called SOT because one reads the section of Nessi’im to the end, with the
words from Numbers 7,84: Sot hanukkat hamisbeach (The is the sanctification of the altar.) For the mystics: In
Gimetria the letters SOT mean chet = 8; the eighth day of Hanukkah. This day is celebrated with unusual happiness
(especially within Sephardic communities). In some congregations there are female meals with many dairy
products to honor Jehudit, who gave Holoferness cheese to eat and then decapitated him. This custom is
followed also by some Chassidic groups (not female meals but dairy products) during the third meal on the
Sabbath (se’uda schlischit) – Hanukkah.
Mitglied der
Union Progressive Juden
in Deutschland e.V.
Jüdische Liberale Gemeinde Emet weSchalom
e.V. Nordhessen
Postfach 1112, 34583 Felsberg
Tel 05603/6701
Fax 05603 – 911243
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.emetweschalom.de
Internet Union Progressiver Juden in Deutschland:
www.liberale-juden.de
Vorstand: D. Tal-Rüttger (chairperson) Chr. Willing (vice
chair), A. Piccirillo
EmetweSchalom ist als gemeinnütziger Verein
anerkannt. Spendenquittungen werden zum
Jahreswechsel ausgestellt. Für Spenden unter 25.-€
gilt der Einzahlungsbeleg als Spendenquittung.
Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Spende!
Bankverbindung:
KSK Schwalm-Eder BLZ 520 521 54
Kto 139 00 40 97
If you wish to make a contribution from abroad, please
use Paypal. Checks are uncommon in Germany.
Redaktion: D. Tal-Rüttger
Glossary
alon = Newsletter
erew = evening
gijur = Conversion; Becoming a Jew
Havdalah = Ceremony to mark the end of Shabbat
Kabbalat Shabbat = Welcoming Shabbt; Friday evening
prayer
lu’ach =Calendar
leynen = Chanting the Torah portion
shacharit = mornign prayer
shi’ur, Plural: shi’urim = lesson
siddur = the Jewish prayerbook
Torah = The first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
Hebrew Names: bereshit, shmot, vayikra, bamidbar,
dvarim