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Available - Congregation Shaareth Israel
Temple Times March 2015 Congregation Shaareth Israel Lubbock, TX Congregation Shaareth Israel is a vibrant center of Jewish life, which recognizes our rich heritage as a Jewish Community, and strives to maintain and enrich Jewish life on the South Plains through meaningful educational, spiritual, social, cultural and worship experiences. Rabbinic Reflections: Friday March 6th A Super Hero Purim! It almost seems like Purim’s riotous energy invites us to shake out all of winter’s confinements locked up in our body. Lex Luthor, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Robin, Joker, Green Goblin, Cat Woman, Green Lantern Come to Lubbock! Better able to truly embrace Nisan. Please come in costume! 6:15 pm Service 6:45 pm Dinner followed by Purim Shpiel! Bring your side-dish! and….get ready to celebrate! So that on that 14th day on the full moon, more of ourselves will be there. *Please RSVP! Folks who ‘arrive’ without calling us leave us in a situation where we may not have enough food for everyone To enter our story, To travel through the mythic cycle of Pesach. RSVP to Fela Shturman [email protected] So we’ll be better able to descend into slavery, feel it in our bones. by Wednesday March 4th Dinner: $5.00 per adult, $2.00 per child “Get it out of your system,” as my mother would say. Let it loose. So on the other side, we can be lighter. And then, re-experience the heady gift. A Yom HaShoah Invitation If you’d like to see moving paintings of a French artist, survivor of the Shoah, interpreting pieces from Torah, Writings, and verses of the Psalms. I’d be happy to share a very special collection. If we’ve 10 people who RSVP, (5 of whom are members) I’ll create a power-point of these works. RSVP by March 15th (See article with more information in bulletin) Of being free. But seder doesn’t end there. It continues. Taking us on another imaginary journey. 1 Community March Yahrtzeits Zichronam Livracha May their Memories be for blessings 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 Ida Wertheimer Sanger 10 Adar Bertha Feldman Moss Nathan Shine Ethel Balkan Sandra Diane Skibell Stella Shine Laing Daniel Inselberg 15 Adar Morris Eisenbaum 15 Adar Shifra Freytag 15 Adar Elizabeth J. Winer 16 Adar Josef Schloss 17 Adar Rebeca Zychlinski Jake Luskey Gloria Wolfenson 20 Adar Molly Nussbaum Helen Shapiro June Meyerson Rothstein Bill Green William E. Calfin Jean Koppel 24 Adar Bertha Gusikoff Kramer Abraham Yitzhak Perlman Max Stettner Anna Bess Calfin Bernard Skibell Larry Alan Marks Sol Kronick Leon G. Schwartz Alvin Goldstucker Alexander Carson Joe Kronick Stefan Strauss Bella Schloss Margit Schloss Phyllis Specter Annie Luger Rabbi Alexander S. Kline Frank Phillip Eskin Donations Shabbat Services, Thank you to all our donors for your continued support. GENERAL FUND Our members are invited to reserve a date to Host an Oneg Shabbat! • Venita Gross • Don Paul Appling Please contact Charles Skibell to reserve your Oneg. Call them to set up arrangements. BUILDING FUND • Lisa and Joey Beason in memory of Scott Beason, Sr. and Scott Beason, Jr. FRANCES FUND Sherril and GLASSMAN MEMORIAL • Dorothy Chansky and Terry Bennett in memory of Edna Agranovitch Chansky 6th Shabbat/Purim Dinner 6:45 Parsha: Ki Tisa 6:15 pm (Exo. 30:11-Exo. 34:45) 13th Parsha: Vayakhel-Pekudei 7:30 pm (Exo. 35:1-Exo. 40:38) 20th Parsha: Vayikra 7:30 pm (Lev. 1:1-Lev. 5:26) 27th Parsha: Tzav 7:30 pm (Lev. 6:1-Lev. 8:36) April 3rd: Services Cancelled to allow you to enjoy the 1st Seder at home with your families! If you’d like to sponsor an oneg: Contact: Contact Info for Members: Synagogue: 794-7517 Rabbi Hollander: email her at [email protected] please visit at www.vickihollander.com -March Sherril and Charles Skibell -April Monty Strauss and Jane Winer Urgent Matters: please contact Neil Kurtzman at [email protected], or Rabbi Hollander. Bulletin Submissions News, reports, information, etc. can be submitted to the bulletin editor. 2 Corner Shabbat Service Info: March 6th Service, CSI’s PURIM Celebration! Rabbi Vicki 15th of Adar, Ki Tissa (See front page for details) March 13th Service, 7:30 pm, Lay-led 22nd of Adar, VaYakheil-P’kudei, Shabbat Parah, Shabbat Mevarchim Chazak, Chazak, Ending the book of Exodus March 20th Service, 7:30 pm, Lay-led 29th of Adar, Rosh Chodesh Nisan begins with Shabbas Opening a new book of Torah-VaYikrah Todah Rabbah, our heartfelt thanks to: • Sandra and Neil Kurtzman for hosting-coordinating February’s onegs! • Amie Duemer, for cleaning up and putting away all our Chanuka decorations. • Fela Shturman and all who helped create the oneg for Second Baptist Church's visit. We send our heartfelt condolences to: • Jordan, Colleen, Daniel, Stephen, and MIchael Berg on the death of their father and grandfather, Dr. Perry Berg, and send our deep sorrow to their entire family. Alav HaShalom, May he know peace. Our hearts are with you. March 27th Service, 7:30 pm, Rabbi Vicki 7th of Nisan, Shabbat HaGadol Andrew and Jennifer’s Aufruf and wedding blessings! (See Torah discussions in Bulletin!) March 31st-April 3rd: Rabbi Vicki will be on break, as her daughter and son-in-law are visiting, so will not be rd April 3 -No Service-First Seder available! of Pesach In case of emergency please call our President, Neil Kurtzman! 14th of Nisan Remember to Check our CSI website for the calendar at csitemple.org: It’s now being updated regularly! Remember: In Case of Bad Weather: Should we have intense or threatening weather and you are unsure of whether synagogue will be open: Before you leave home: Call the synagogue’s answering machine: 806-794-7517: if services, religious school or meetings are cancelled we’ll put a message on the answering machine at least an hour before the event Check your e-mails before you leave: we’ll send round notice in case of cancellation 3 To ready for Pesach: Two writings: Pesach Resources: if you need-want treasures: email me! Demand it Courageously by Julia Hartwig Make some room for yourself, human animal. Even a dog jostles about on his master’s lap to improve his position. And when he needs space he runs forward, without paying attention to commands or calls. If you didn’t manage to receive freedom as a gift, demand it as courageously as bread and meat. Make some room for yourself, human pride and dignity. The Czech writer Hrabal said: I have as much freedom as I take. (Writers Almanac, March 24, 2013) ****************** …And this very Haggadah whispers, “Join us… you’re welcome here… you belong, among my pages full of smoke and blood, among the great and ancient tales I tell.” So I know the sea was not split in vain, deserts not crossed in vain – if at the end of the story stand Daddy and the Kid looking forward and knowing their turn will come. (from Nathan Alterman, “The Kid of the Haggadah,” translated by Arthur J. Waskow and Judy Spelman, found on p. 85 of the CCAR Haggadah edited by Herbert Bronstein, 1975) *Organizing lists of things to ready for a home seder *Seder questions-things to talk about at your seder *Article: by Dr. Michael Cook, “Maundy (Holy) Thursday-Can we right what’s wrong with Church “Seders” *”Twas the Night After Seder” poem * Recipe for Charimsel! *Article from Moment magazine-Anthony Burgess “The Return of Moses to Egypt, Passover”- a beautiful telling *A spiritual hagada, I wrote and useJ my current edition *And more! Refuah Shleimah: ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ Arnold Loewy Sheila Garos Terry Bennett Robert Skibell Tova Marks Jennifer Brock’s father, Michael Weitman Gwen Meyer, Jonathan’s mother Allison Burrell Robert Cook Religious School Corner: CSI Men’s lunch: Thursday March 5th Sunday March 1st, 8th, and 29th 10:00 am Wild Burger Grille 11:45 am March 15th and 22nd No RS, Spring Break 4 To imagine the whole world being freed. Turning Torah: Classic tales-classic questions with new twists for our lives! A time of story: March 6th Purim! This cycle of moving through time and space backward, present, and forward. Is oft repeated in Jewish ritual, in Jewish prayer. Each year we go back again to tell the tale of Jews living in the Diaspora. The tale of life’s twists and turns, heroes, villains, surprises, terror, redemption. We get in costumes. Hold graegers. Play, honor the wildness, the sweeps of life. The story is age-old. And still new. Ours. This year we travel to a world largely created by Jews the world, of Super heroes. And tell our life story yet again We are Time travelers. And thus cultivated rich imaginations. Evoking ancestral-mythic memories, imagining the world whole, and then, going out ‘to do.’ A time of conversation: March 27th Rabbi Tarfon taught: “It is not your responsibility to finish the work (of perfecting the world), but neither are you free to desist from it. Mishnah, Pirkei Avot (2:16) On this shabbas preceding Pesach-Shabbat HaGadol, The Great Sabbath Our parasha, Tzav, housed in the Book of Leviticus, is filled with directions for the priests. To a sweet Purim and a rich readying for Pesach!! warmly, Rabbi Vicki It tells of the numerous types of offerings… one to let go completely of that which creates struggle, one to release guilt, one to offer thanks, one to reach for peace. This is followed with the details of the priests readying for their dedication to enter priestly service. Aufruf at CSI!! Come Celebrate! Mesamach Chatan V’Kallah-How lucky we are to observe the mitzvah of enabling a bride and groom to rejoice! Tucked in the very beginning of the parasha are a few terse lines, Leviticus 6: 3-4: The priest shall dress in linen raiment, with linen breeches next to his body; and he shall take up the ashes to which the fire has reduced the burnt offering on the altar and place them beside the altar. He shall then take off his vestments and put on other vestments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a pure place. As Andrew Friedman and Jennifer Mirll celebrate their forthcoming wedding! The Aufruf will be on March 27th, Friday eve at our 7:30 pm service. Andrew will receive an Aliyah to Torah And Andrew and Jennifer will receive a special blessing for their wedding! We shall talk about : Why a ritual for ‘taking out the trash?’ What does this teach us? 5 Yom HaShoah invitation: One Artist speaks through Biblical paintings Voice of Soul In my student pulpit in St. Catherine’s Ontario back in 1978-79, lived a woman born in Paris, whose family was a patron of the arts. One of their patrons was a Jewish artist, named Benn. (Ben Zion Rabinovitsh). When I stayed with her family she showed me colored slides of his work. Their color, forms were very moving. I asked if I might have copies of them for teaching. And she contacted his family in Paris and received permission. I was around 25 years old at that time. Eva remembered as a child, going to his gallery in Paris. He was well known in Paris art circles for his painting of flowers. But then she would walk into a room, apart, that was only special admittance, where he kept his biblical paintings. His hope was that one day they would have a special museum for these works. Some are housed now in the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. In cleaning my files, I came upon these slides again. And I went online to read more of his story. The paintings are of Biblical verses, verses from the Psalms, and one from Isaiah. I didn’t realize until this year, that he painted these after his survival of the Shoah. And seeing them again, knowing his context, brings even more power and poignancy to the verses he chose, his colors used, his work. Stunning and very moving. How verses from Tanack spoke to him, and through his art and history, continue to speak to us. I am one of the few to have entrusted some works of his collection. If there are ten people, 5 of whom are members of the congregation, who would gather on Yom HaShoah, I will create a power-point of his paintings. It would be an honor to share them with you. It’s a very special opportunity. Please RSVP to me by March 15th so I’ll have time to work on changing these slides into a power-point showing. This will be followed by a brief evening service to mark Yom HaShoah. I’d prefer to mark Yom HaShoah, on Wednesday eve, April 15th when it will be observed by Jews all around the world. If however, Sunday eve April 12th more people would be available we will mark this then. Please RSVP which date you’d be available. 6 Congregation Shaareth Israel PO Box 93594 Lubbock, TX 79493 (806) 794-7517 www.csitemple.org Vicki Hollander - Rabbi Sherman Stein, Nonresident Rabbi Emeritus Neil Kurtzman, President Charles Skibell, Vice President Monty Strauss, Secretary June Wagner, Treasurer Lisa Beason, Sisterhood President Jonathan Meyer, Bulletin Editor March 2015 Calendar at-a-glance Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 RS 10:00 am Minyan, Rabbi Vicki, 11:30 decorating! 12:00 Purim Shpiel Rehearsal! 8 4 Fri 9 10 11 17 18 12 19 24 25 26 29 Save the date: 14 20 27 21 Rosh Chodesh Nisan 28 Shabbat HaGadol services 7:30 pm, Rabbi Vicki No RS Spring break RS 10:00 am 13 Shabbat services 7:30 pm Lay-led. April Bulletin due 23 7 Shabbat services 7:30 pm Lay-led No RS Spring break 22 6 CSI’s Purim celebration 6:15 service 6:45 dinner and Sphiel! Board meeting 7:30 pm 16 Sat 5 RSVP Purim Dinner to Fela! Purim begins! CSI Men’s lunch 11:45 am Wild Burger Grille RS 10:00 am 15 Thu 30 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 No Services-First Night Seder! Apr 4 1st day of Pesach