“NOAH” sending out the dove … By Natalia Kadish
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“NOAH” sending out the dove … By Natalia Kadish
EDMONTON EDITION October 24, 2014 Tishrei 30, 5775 ROSH CHODESH Light Candles for Shabbat: Friday at 6:00PM Shabbat ends at 6:59 PM Saturday “NOAH” sending out the dove … By Natalia Kadish Creative works exploring life and Judaism composed by a spectrum of Jewish artists. Art for the Soul is a joint project of the Creative Soul and Chabad.org. Curated by Rabbi Yitzchok Moully. http://www.chabad.org/blogs/blog_cdo/aid/2737927/jewish/Noah-Sending-out-the-Dove.htm Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 1 Proposal for a New Edmonton JCC In the October 2014 edition of the Edmonton Jewish News there is a four page spread outlining a proposal for a new Jewish Community Centre, referred to as the WEJCC (West Edmonton JCC). The vision is that new young leadership will run and operate this community facility that will attract families now and into the future. The business model outlined shows the new WEJCC would generate profit to pay for its overhead. A new association called WEJCC (2014) would be responsible for the construction, operation and staffing. The location chosen - adjacent to the existing Talmud Torah School, “guarantees exposure for profit centers including a kosher café, an indoor play park, an outdoor roller hockey rink, yoga & dance studios and a birthday party centre”. The article stresses that ALL PROCEEDS from the 2011 sale of the 156 Street JCC location will be used to create this new facility. And through the new WEJCC, the Talmud Torah school will have access to a kosher lunch program. The advertising spread encourages Edmontonians to contact Joel Reboh, president of the new association. His email address is [email protected] The Jewish Pipeline sincerely hopes that this vision of a new WEJCC becomes a reality. Yasher Koach to Joel and those involved! This project is vital to Jewish continuance in Edmonton. Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 2 ESO Presents “Old Friends” Your kids can be a part of it all ... JCC Maccabi Games will be held in August, 2015: http://www.jccmaccabigames.org/ Information Meeting: Wednesday October 29th, @ 7:30pm, Federation Office Maccabi Athletics: Age: 13-16 as of July 31st, 2015. Maccabi Artsfest: Age: 13-17 or younger as of July 31st, 2015. Please RSVP to Alexa Steiner [email protected] Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 3 “NOACH” in a Nutshell … TORAH GEMS ... Noach Genesis 6:9–11:32 God's Transcendence" " G _d instructs Noah—the only righteous man in a world consumed by violence and corruption—to build a large wooden teivah (“ark”), coated within and without with pitch. A great deluge, says G_d, will wipe out all life from the face of the earth; but the ark will float upon the water, sheltering Noah and his family, and two members (male and female) of each animal species. Rain falls for 40 days and nights, and the waters churn for 150 days more before calming and beginning to recede. The ark settles on Mount Ararat, and from its window Noah dispatches a raven, and then a series of doves, “to see if the waters were abated from the face of the earth.” When the ground dries completely— exactly one solar year (365 days) after the onset of the Flood—G_d commands Noah to exit the teivah and repopulate the earth. God's transcendence and the impossibility of understanding Him is best expressed by Elijah, who says to God in his introduction to the Tikuney Zohar: "No thought can grasp You at all." Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad, interprets this by saying, "Just as a physical cannot grasp a thought, so too, man's intellect cannot grasp God." God is a dimension even beyond thought. Our minds may reach out to Him, but can no more grasp Him than our hands can grasp a thought. sons, Shem and Japheth, are blessed for covering up their father’s nakedness, while his third son, Ham, is punished for taking advantage of his debasement. The descendants of Noah remain a single people, with a single language and culture, for ten generations. Then they defy their Creator by building a great tower to symbolize their own invincibility; G_d confuses their language so that “one does not comprehend the tongue of the Noah builds an altar and offers other,” causing them to abandon sacrifices to G_d. G_d swears never their project and disperse across the again to destroy all of mankind face of the earth, splitting into because of their deeds, and sets the seventy nations. rainbow as a testimony of His new covenant with man. G_d also The Parshah of Noach concludes commands Noah regarding the with a chronology of the ten sacredness of life: murder is deemed generations from Noah to Abram a capital offense, and while man is (later Abraham), and the latter’s permitted to eat the meat of journey from his birthplace of Ur animals, he is forbidden to eat flesh Casdim to Charan, on the way to the or blood taken from a living animal. land of Canaan. Noah plants a vineyard and becomes drunk on its produce. Two of Noah’s We come to God with faith and prayer rather that with true understanding. Ultimately, all we know about God is what He Himself revealed to us. Beyond that, God is totally beyond the reach of the human intellect. He is hidden, not only from our sight, but also from our minds. We might reach up to grasp a star, but our hands would never even come close to touching one. The same is true of God. He Himself tells us this, when He speaks to His prophet and says (Isaiah 55:8,9): My thoughts are not your thoughts, My ways are not your ways . . . As the heavens are higher than the earth So are My ways higher than yours And My thoughts above your thoughts. Adapted from "The Aryeh Kaplan Anthology" Volume 1, by Aryeh Kaplan, 2011, page 164. Torah Gem Archives: https:// groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/torahtidbits Source: www.chabad.org Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 4 A Great FallAd Recipe ... Political ... Green Bean Beet and Pistachio Salad B eets are an important part of the Jewish diet. They’re mentioned in Yiddish literature dating back to the Middle Ages. For centuries Ashkenazi Jews have used beets to make borscht, a bright red sweet-and-sour soup, as well as pickles, ground horseradish and preserves. Moroccan Sephardic Jews enjoy them in salads and mezze. To show INGREDIENTS 1 lb. young green beans, trimmed 1 1/2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1/4 cup pistachios 2 tbsp fresh chopped dill 1 lb. roasted peeled beets (about 1 1/2 lbs. fresh beets before roasting), cut into bite-sized wedges 1 tbsp date honey syrup or regular honey HOW TO ROAST THE BEETS: Place a rack in the center of your oven and preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Line a 9x13 baking dish with foil. As the oven is heating up, prep your beets for roasting. Use kitchen shears to trim leaves and upper stems of the beets, leaving about 2 inches of the stems intact at the top of each beet. Do not trim the tails of the beets; if you do, you’ll lose precious juicy flavor that will drizzle out of the trimmed tails during roasting. Gently scrub the beets clean and pat dry. You want to get the dirt off of them, but you don't want to scrub the skin off-- it will help to hold the juices in while the beets roast. Source: www.torieavy.com Total Time: 15 Minutes Servings: 8 side servings Pareve Beets have a lot of pigment, which tends to stain anything and everything it comes into contact with, including your hands. Some cooks recommend scrubbing the beets gently with a kitchen towel to remove the skin (make sure it’s a towel you don’t mind staining red). Others use paper towels or plastic gloves to protect the hands. I’ve tried using gloves, but they make gripping the thin slippery skin more difficult. I prefer simply removing the skin with my bare fingers under cold running water; the skin slides off easily this way, and the red beet juice comes off of my hands with a few soap-and-water washes. For stubborn skin stains, I apply a little lemon juice. You might want to wear an apron when peeling your beets, to protect your clothes from stray beet juice droplets. If your fingers get a little stained, don't fret-- it will wear off in a day or two. By the end of this process, you will have some beautifully roasted beets! MAKE THE SALAD: While the beets are roasting, you can prepare the green beans. In a mixing bowl, toss the green beans with the olive oil, salt and pepper to taste. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Pour the Place the beets in the a single layer in the bottom of the foil lined olive oil-coated seasoned green beans into the skillet and baking dish. sauté for 6-8 minutes, or until just tender. If the green beans are browning faster than they're cooking, cover the Roast the beets in the oven for 45 minutes to 2 hours (very large skillet and reduce heat to medium, then let them cook until beets may take even longer). Use a pair of tongs to flip the beets they become tender. Remove from heat and let the beans every 30 minutes to make sure they roast evenly on all sides. return to room temperature. Cover the baking dish tightly with foil. Roasting time will depend on the size of your beets; small young beets are more tender and take less time to roast, while larger beets take longer. Start checking your beets for doneness at 45 minutes by piercing the largest beet in the bunch with a wooden skewer. If the skewer easily and smoothly glides through the center of the beet, they’re ready. If not, roast another 10 minutes and test again. Continue to test until they're ready. After cooking, uncover the beets and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes till you can easily handle them. Cut off the beet stems and tails. Peel the skin from the beets while they are still warm. There are many different ways to peel a beet, and all of them are messy. Toast the pistachios in a small skillet over medium heat until lightly toasted and fragrant. Toss cooked green beans with the pistachios and 1 1/2 tbsp fresh dill, then transfer to your serving dish. Sprinkle the beetroot wedges lightly with salt and then arrange them amongst the green beans. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 tbsp dill over the top of the salad. Drizzle the top of the salad with 1 tbsp date honey syrup or regular honey. Serve at room temperature. Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 5 Hear Your Favourite Barber Edmonton Opera Box Office: 780.429.1000 One Night Only: Adam Cohen While it has taken a long time for Adam Cohen to find comfort in his own artistic space, the son of music poet and songwriter Leonard Cohen has come to terms with exactly who he is. His album Like A Man, is sparse yet complex, sensuous and haunting, dark and beautiful – qualities that embrace his history and influences rather than fight them. Adam Cohen’s acoustic collection of lovelorn melodies showcases his folk sensibility and song writing mastery that has allowed him to forge his own sound identity. The Montreal-born musician makes his Arden debut with his songs that are natural, eloquent and uninhibited. Arden Theatre, St. Albert Wed. Nov. 12, 2014 @ 7:30 PM Tickets 780 459-1542 http://www.ardentheatre.com/ tickets.php Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 6 Page 6 LEST WE NOT FORGET ... Canada Jewish Pipeline — EDMONTON EDITION— [email protected] Page 7 PBS Documentary Finding Your Roots ... JRI-Poland News Release For Immediate Distribution 5 million Polish-Jewish records database is key resource for Attorney Alan Dershowitz, singer Carole King and playwright Tony Kushner episode of PBS's " Finding Your Roots.” The ancestral search in the forthcoming November 4 th episode of PBS’s documentary series “Finding Your Roots,” might not have happened if not for Jewish Records Indexing – Poland (www.jri-poland.org). This episode features three notable Americans, renowned attorney Alan Dershowitz, Grammy Award winning singer / songwriter Carole King and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and screen writer Tony Kushner. All three have deep roots in Poland The Dershowitz/King/Kushner story is part of the current 10-part series of Finding Your Roots with host Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. In it, Professor Gates continues the quest he began in African American Lives 1 and 2 and Faces of America delving into the genealogy and genetics of a group of famous Americans. The series combines history and science in a fascinating exploration of race, family, and identity in today's America. Each hour features celebrity guests, who are bound together by an intimate, sometimes hidden link, whether it be as old friends, through long-lost relatives, or even through a common ancestral past. The episode’s researchers were able to tap into JRI-Poland’s online database as both the starting point and a major source for documenting the ancestry of all three of the featured personalities. Finding Your Roots director / producer, Josh Gleason commented: J"RI Poland was a tremendous resource as we worked to uncover the Eastern European ancestry of our Jewish guests. This organization's work in indexing and digitizing thousands of records led us on a paper trail going back to the 18th century! We were able to provide our guests with information about their 3rd and 4th great-grandparents that would have been virtually impossible to uncover without this resource. JRI-Poland's database is truly a gift to family historians and genealogists around the world." Founded in 1995, JRI-Poland was an outgrowth of Montrealer Stanley Diamond's need for access to Jewish vital records of the former Lomza Gubernia area of Poland for research into his family’s genetic history. Diamond is Executive Director and the organization has a global board, and hundreds of volunteers serving thousands of researchers, funded by groups and genealogists around the world. cemetery burial indices, ghetto death records, birth, marriage and death announcements in newspapers in Poland, and more. This vast database of records going back to the late 18th century dramatically refutes the misleading notion that all the Jewish records of Poland were destroyed in World War II. The JRI-Poland database is not only the main resource for family historians tracing their roots to Poland, but is also one of the key sources of records for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington), Yad Vashem (Jerusalem), the Jewish Historical Institute (Warsaw) and other institutions and organizations seeking to help Holocaust survivors find information about their families and who live with a never-ending hope of re-connecting with cousins they knew and previously unknown relatives. JRI-Poland has been recognized by the medical and scientific communities for the potential benefit for Ashkenazic families trying to trace medical histories, particularly those at increased risk for hereditary conditions and diseases. As a result of statistical analyses indicating a high incidence of medical and genetic abnormalities in individuals of Polish-Jewish descent, JRI - Poland is creating a finding aid for those who may need answers to medical-related questions or require bone marrow or other transplants. Because of this, JRI-Poland has received commendations from the Gift of Life Foundation and the National Marrow Donor Program. For additional information, please contact: Stanley Diamond, Montreal [email protected] Tel: 514-484-0100 Links to profiles of the episodes personalities http://www.pbs.org/wnet/finding-your-roots/profiles/alan-dershowitz/ http://www.pbs.org/wnet/finding-your-roots/profiles/carole-king/ http://www.pbs.org/wnet/finding-your-roots/profiles/tony-kushner/ The home of Jewish vital record indices of Poland on the Internet at www.JRI-POLAND.ORG Judy F. Baston, USA • Jeffrey Cymbler, USA • Stanley M.Diamond, Canada • Howard Fink USA • Alan Greenberg, Canada Mark Halpern, USA Peter Jassem, Canada • Roni Liebowitz, USA • Hadassah Lipsius, USA • Robinn Magid, USA Wlodzimierz Rozenbaum, USA Sheila Salo, USA • Susan Stone, USA • Michael Tobias, Scotland • Daniel Wagner, Israel Jewish Records Indexing-Poland, Inc. is a not-for-profit tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code CHECK YOUR LOCAL PBS LISTING FOR AIR DATES ... 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