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"Together" Temple Reyim USY B’YACHAD |||||||||||||||||| January 2011/ Shevat 5771 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| www.reyim.org/usy IN THIS ISSUE: Freshman Kinnus Jr. USY Laser Tag Sr. USY Snow Tubing 8th-12th Grade Sock Hop USY Escape Summer Programs Something fun :) February Events Messages from your TRUSY Board Hey TRUSY!!!!!! Temple Reyim USY Contact Information Senior USY Co-Presidents Daniel Mascoop (617) 365-7399 / [email protected] Shoshie Bloom (617) 512-9420 / [email protected] Religion/Education VP’s Liora Friedberg [email protected] We hope you all had an awesome Chanukah. You should have come to our superb Chanukah Party where we watched the Rugrats Chanukah movie, ate latkes and sufganiyot, and made Chanukiahs. Have no fear if you regret not coming, we have another awesome event coming up in the end of January, a NERUSY event for freshmen, and a Lexington USY hosted dance. The first upcoming event is just for freshman. Hosted by Framingham USY, Freshman Kinnus is a great time for freshmen to meet and get to know each other without the other grades around. Spend Friday night and Saturday making new friends, and then continue on to Lexington with them, joining the rest of the region at LUSY’s 50th Anniversary Sock Hop Dance. Freshman Kinnus starts on Friday, January 7th and ends on the 8th at the Sock Hop, which is open to all Senior USYers. Two weeks after Kinnus and Sock Hop, on January 22nd, TRUSY is going Snow Tubing!!!! Back by popular demand, this event is sure to be tons of fun, but only if you bring your friends. We hope to see you at these wonderful events and in the future. Sincerely, Shoshie Bloom and Daniel Mascoop TRUSY’s President Evan Crane [email protected] Israel Affairs VP Tyler Crane [email protected] Social Action/Tikun Olam VP Abbie Richards [email protected] Membership/Kadima VP’s Hannah Helfner [email protected] Junior USY President Noah Carlen [email protected] USY Staff Sr. Advisor Matthew Feinberg (210) 316-2652 / [email protected] Jr. USY Advisor Rachel Srebro (973) 747-5739 / [email protected] Kadimah Advisor Rebecca Blumenfeld [email protected] Email [email protected] for an application. DiD you know…? The average cat sleeps about 2/3 of the day. There are golfballs on the moon. The King Ranch in Texas is larger than the state of Rhode Island Camels have three eyelids. Lexington Sock Hop (8th-12th Grade): Jan 8 Sr. USY Snow Tubing: Jan 22 Freshman Kinnus: Jan 7-8 Jr. USY Laser Tag: Jan 22 Officer Kinnusim (Sr. USY): Jan 28-29 Transitions are a difficult but important part of life. Three weeks ago I came home from Israel, where I had been for three months with Gann on the Alexander Muss program. It was an amazing experience, and one that I feel blessed to have participated in. Like my transition from Israel back to my daily life in the US, the next few parshiyot represent a transition in the Torah. And, like many transitions, it doesn’t seem positive at first glance. Entering the transition, B’nai Yisrael are Egyptian citizens with Yosef, one of their people, a top government official. However, in the first few verses of Shmot, they quickly dragged down to being slaves. This seems harsh, but with every difficult transition comes a blessing. In the last parsha of the book of Breshit, Vayechi, Yaakov is on his deathbed. He had been the great father of 12 sons who would go on to become the namesakes of the tribes. Today, we still call ourselves by his name, Yisrael. As the great leader is about to die, beginning this negative transition for the Israelites, he takes the pains to bless his two grandsons, Efraim and Menashe. In his blessing, he prays that their descendants will multiply and fill the land of Israel. Even as the people headed into 400 years of darkness in slavery, they always had the hope that Yaakov’s blessing would come true. Eventually, they reached the promised land, and they multiplied and filled its borders, just as Yaakov had said. Therefore, when we’re going through hard transitions, or any hard times, remember that there is always a blessing. ~Evan Crane TRUSY Presents: Jr USY LASER TAG (grades 7-8) At Laser Quest West Roxbury, MA SATURDAY JANUARY 22nd 2011 6:30 pm—9pm Cost: $25 RSVP by January 16th, 2011 To RSVP or volunteer to drive, please contact: [email protected] or by phone at 973-747-5739 Checks are preferred method of payment 2011 USY Summer Programs Registration is open! ** SPECIAL OFFER ** Enroll on a USY Summer Program by December 31 and receive $100 off your 2011 USY Summer Program http://www.usy.org/programs/escape/ The past three months of my life have been unlike any in my life thus far. I was born, and have always lived, in the United States. While this country is my home, and I have a comfortable life here, surrounded by friends and family, I have another home as well, which I was privileged enough to live in this year. Israel has always seemed like a foreign country to me. Though I knew, spiritually, that it was my home, every time I mentioned its name in prayer, the modern state of Israel always seemed strange and distant. I could connect with the Kotel, and with the other biblical sites, but I could never connect with Aroma, the Starbucks of Israel. That is the major difference between visiting and living: when you live in a land, not only to you explore its archeological sites and its nature, but also its vibrancy and culture. Before this year, I had been to Israel once before. I could list off the different tourist sites I went, places such as Caesaria, Akko, and Masada. However, if you dropped me at a street corner, and told me to get lunch and groceries, I would end up ripped off and hungry. Truly living, instead of visiting, in the land of Israel, has changed this. I can tell you the most delicious shwarma places, the best ice cream chain, and the largest grocery store. I can name the nicest towns to visit, and not just the ones with biblical significance. I can haggle in a shuk, and find the nicest beaches on the Mediterranean. To most Americans, Israel is just the land of our prayers, perpetually kept in a state of antiquity. However, as I have learned, there is so much more. ~Tyler Crane Sr USY Snow Tubing At Nashoba Valley When: January 22 6:30-10:30pm Cost: $30 for TRUSY Members (Includes transportation and 2 hours of snow tubing) RSVP by January 16 o [email protected] TRUSY Crossword Puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Down Across 2. Who we are 1. 4. USY Summer Program 2. 5. Name of this publication 6. 3. Our region 10. 7. TRUSY's Mascott 11. 8. Sr. USY Event 12. Repairing the world 13. An upcoming holiday 9. 10. Season New Year for Trees Jewish State Day of rest USY Summer Program in another country Jr. USY Event Lexington's Dance lexington USY’s Sock Hop A REGIONAL 1950’s-THEMED SOCK HOP DANCE! S K C ICE C R EAM A SN SODA WHO? All 8th-12th graders in NERUSY WHEN? Sat., Jan. 8th from 8:00 - 10:30 pm WHERE? Temple Emunah: 9 Piper Road, Lexington HOW? RSVP to your local USY advisor All chapter advisors: RSVP to Jodie Parmer By Jan 4th: [email protected] 781-860-9595 Cost: $12 50’s CO STUME FRIEN CONTE ST Note: all individuals MUST register with their chapter. DS TRUSY CALENDAR-January Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8th-12th Grade Sock Hop 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Jr. USY Laser Tag Sr. USY Snow Tubing 23 24 30 31 25 26 27 28 Coming up in February: Saturday, February 12th - “Date Night” Dinner & Movie w/ Sr. USY Sunday, February 13th - Ice Skating at Frog Pond w/ Jr. USY 29 TRUSY Survey Name: ____________________________________ (Leave Blank if you’d like) Gender: Male ___ Female ____ Age: ______ Grade: _______ Activities: Please rate from 1-5 the activities you’d like to see this year _____ Sports/Athletic Activities _____ Social Justice _____ Israel-Related _____ Community Service Activities ______ Lounge Nights ______ Sleepovers ______ Leadership Opportunities _______ Speakers _______ Cooking _______ Trips around Boston _______ Scavenger Hunts _______ Movie Nights _______ Inter-chapter Events ____ Historic (Jewish&American) What activity would you really love to see at Temple Reyim USY this year? (Be specific) ______________________________________________________________ Please comment and add suggestions for events below: ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ Please return to Temple Reyim USY by drop off (USY box in the office) or by mail : 1850 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02466 Temple Reyim United Synagogue Youth 2010-2011 / 5771 MEMBERSHIP FORM NAME:____________________________________________________________________________ STREET ADDRESS:________________________________ CITY:_____________ZIP:__________ E-MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________ PHONE:-----------------______________________ GRADE:_____ BIRTHDAY: _____/_____/______ BAR/BAT MITZVAH PARSHAH:__________ SCHOOL:__________________________________ CAMP _________________________________ HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO ISRAEL? YES NO FAMILY INFORMATION: Must be completed by a parent/guardian MOTHER______________________ PHONE: (W) __________________(H) __________________ FATHER ______________________ PHONE: (W) __________________(H) __________________ Are you willing to help as a driver or chaperone for events? YES NO *EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION: NAME: _________________________________ RELATIONSHIP: ___________________________ ADDRESS: ___________________________________________ PHONE: _____________________ MEDICAL INFORMATION: DOCTOR’S NAME: __________________________________ PHONE: ________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________________________ MEDICAL INSURANCE COMPANY: ____________________ POLICY #:____________________ ALLERGIES/MEDICATION: __________________________________________________________ Are there any special conditions / dietary needs / restrictions on activity / special circumstances about which the advisors/ director should be aware? (please explain) ____________________________________________________________________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION: I_______________________ give permission for my child to participate in the activities of the Temple Reyim Chapter of United Synagogue Youth. My child is permitted to use any transportation selected by the Advisor and/or Youth Commission. I give permission to Temple Reyim and its agents to secure proper medical treatment in the event of an emergency. Parent/Guardian Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________________ MEMBERSHIP DUES: Temple Reyim Member: $35 Non-Member: $45 (Checks should be made payable to Temple Reyim USY) Return this completed form to Temple Reyim USY 1860 Washington Street Newton, MA 02466