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Congregation Agudath Sholom Shabbat Bulletin

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Congregation Agudath Sholom
Shabbat Bulletin
Beha'alotchaJune 10, 202321 Sivan 5783
send your submission to
bulletin@cas-stamford.org
Friday
Mincha7:00 PM/8:12 PM
Candle Lighting8:07 PM
Shabbat
Shacharit7:00/8:00/9:00 AM
Latest Shema8:13 AM
Sephardic Minyan8:45 AM
Shmuel Class9:00 AM
Latest Shacharit9:47 AM
Bob's Basics10:00 AM
Shiur10:30 AM
Perek on the Patio7:10 PM
Daf Yomi7:10 PM
Code Of Jewish Law7:10 PM
Mincha8:00 PM
Havdalah9:08 PM
Shabbat Shalom
The Power of Awe

The Jewish people literally and figuratively file Chapter 11 in this week's Torah portion. They are three days' journey from Israel, the promised land. They are so close. Yet, the Torah records in Chapter 11 that the nation found pretexts for complaining. They get stuck spiritually; one travail leads to another culminating with the punishment to wander in the desert for another 38 years.

What was the cause of their spiritual bankruptcy? They failed the manna challenge. Although the manna could taste like any food, the Jewish people grew bored with it. Despite the awesome quality of the manna, the miracle became mundane.

Rabbi Noach Weinberg, of blessed memory, calls the antidote to such malaise, "the power of awe". No matter how routine a phenomenon, we must never lose our sense of wonder. The key to spirituality is not seeking another thrill or outside stimulation for inspiration but rather to see the world for all its beauty every day.

Rabbi Weinberg writes, "We have constant access to this quiet awesomeness. A spring walk through the forest. A babbling brook. Majestic music. A baby laughing. A heartbeat.

So why don't we feel this awe constantly? Because yesterday's novelty is today's boredom. Notice how children find everything exciting and fascinating. But before long, they get used to what they have constant access to - people, places, ideas. And life just seems mundane.

Growing older does not mean becoming numb.

The shortcut to achieve awe is to know the source. The real reason that the hurricane, flower, snow and music are so awesome, is because they reflect the eternal, transcendent force that we call God. If creation is this incredibly awesome, just imagine how awesome is the Creator Himself!

I am inspired by these words of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. "I have one talent, and that is the capacity to be tremendously surprised, surprised at life, at ideas. This is to me the supreme Hasidic imperative: Don't be old. Don't be stale. This is one of the goals of the Jewish way of living: to experience commonplace deeds as spiritual adventures, to feel the hidden love and wisdom in all things. "

Consider what God does for us on a daily basis. God's personal intervention in our lives is awesome. Take time to notice it in your life. If we don't feel His presence, we are not in reality. The reality of this world is there is nothing mundane, dull or routine. We are touching infinity every moment of our lives.

Wishing you and your families an Awesome Shabbat,

Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Shabbat Information 
  • Learn about the Shabbat Torah Reading for Parshat Beha'alotecha with the insights of of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l - click here
  • Read Rabbi Kurtz's weekly halachic essays on the parsha here.
  • The Haftorah is read Zechariah 2:14-4:7
  • Haftarah summary by Chabad.org - click here
  • Haftarah summary by Haftarah Helper - click here
  • Would you like to read the Torah or Haftara for your bar mitzvah parsha? Let us know by clicking here.

Parsha Icebreakers (Courtesy of Elisheva and Yaakov Moshe Shmidman)
  1. When is a time to have ditched/left something early (Yisro desire to leave the Jews)?
  2. When is a time you have complained/ sent back food (the Jews complaining about the manna)?
  3. What does humility mean to you? Who is someone humble you look up to (Moshe is described as the most humble person)?


Agudath Sholom and the Life & Legacy Initiative

Agudath Sholom is proud to be one of more than 680 Jewish organizations across North America that have secured over 1 billion dollars in legacy commitments to ensure a bright Jewish future.

To date, our collaboration with 10 other Stamford organizations, United Jewish Federation of Greater Stamford, New Canaan and Darien, and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation's LIFE & LEGACY initiative, has led 488 donors just like you to commit gifts to local organizational endowments.

Without writing a check today, you, too, can do your part to help Agudath Sholom build our endowment and help build the endowments of the other Jewish organizations in our community you value, so we can weather turbulent times like these and adapt to meet evolving community needs.

Join our members who have already signed letters of intent. We are deeply appreciative of their commitment to Agudath Sholom!

Anonymous (7)
Gayle & Mitchell Bell
Debra & Michael Berg
Dina & Paul Berger
Darona & Rabbi Tzvi Bernstein
Drs. Judy & Jeff Cahn
Kate & Peretz Cik
Rabbi Daniel & Diane Cohen
Rachel & Ephraim Cohen
Debra & Dan Faizakoff
Sharon & Michael Feldstein
Robin & Jason Fischel
Stephanie & Howard Fogel
Judy & Howard Goldstein
Meryl & David Gordon
Shira & Ethan Green
Jeremy I. Hager
Kayla & Leon Hanna
Helene & Harvey Kaminski
Elissa & Philip Klapper
Jeannie & Brian Kriftcher
Lorraine & David Kweskin
Hannah & Ilan Lastoff
Marla & Jason Lewis
J & R Licht
Susan Mark
Dinah Miller & Seth Marlowe
Rhonda Schaffer-Maron & Jeffrey Maron
Janice & Jake Meyer
Nancy Zinbarg Mimoun
Nofie & Mark Rosovsky
Stephanie & Bob Sherman
Ronnie Ness & Steven Sichel
Diane & Elliot Sloyer
Ellen & Richard Weber
Neda Khaghan & Robert Yaghoubian
Lauren & Joe Zalis


Please reach out to Rabbi Cohen or Dan Faizakoff (dbf@legalesq.com) to learn more about the program, and how you can have a tremendous impact on Agudath Sholom's present and future, without needing to donate today. Thank you!
Shabbat Topics & Participants
Shmuel ClassMark Wagshul
Bob's BasicsBob Abrams
ShiurRabbi Joshua Rosenfeld
Sanctuary SermonRabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg: Reflections on Israel's 75th Anniversary and the Jewish Communities in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar
Perek on the PatioRabbi Moshe Kurtz
Code of Jewish LawRabbi Yossi Kamman
Seudat ShlishitRabbi Daniel Cohen: Summer Journeys - The Halacha and Spiritual Import of Tefilat Haderech (The Traveler's Prayer)
Welcome
  • We are honored to welcome Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg and his wife Mimi this Shabbat. Rabbi Wohlberg will speak on Shabbat morning on "Reflection on his 75th anniversary visit to Israel and visit to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar. It is truly a privilege to host him this Shabbat as he offers a timely and timeless perspective on Israel and the Abraham Accords.
Mazal Tov
  • to Rabbi David and Dr. Shara Israel on the engagement of their son Yoni to Shoshana Rosenzweig, daughter of Drs. Kenneth and Stacey Rosenzweig of Englewood, NJ!
  • to Lynne & Steven Frenkel on the upcoming marriage of Jared to Meora Bitton!
  • to Liba & Steven Steinmetz, Eve, Phil and Elan Steinmetz and Stephen Block on the arrival of a granddaughter, niece, cousin and great-niece!
  • to Molly & Adam Rafalowicz on the birth of a son, Ilan Naftali!
Celebrate with the family! Make a donation in their honor and we will send an acknowledgement to the family. Just click here
Condolences
  • to Izzy Lustig on the passing of his sister, Chana Rosskam
Thanks To Our Sponsors
  • Senior Challah Deliveries: Helene Zimmerman in honor of her son, Alan Phillips' Torah portion this Shabbat!
  • Chapel Kiddush: Miriam & Gideon Pell on the tenth yahrzeit of Gideon's father, David Jacob Pell
  • Sanctuary Kiddush: Co-sponsored by Jason, Zach, Phyllis, Nicole and Josh Wohlberg in honor of their grandparents; and by Rhonda Schaffer-Maron & Jeffrey Maron in memory of Hon. Edward Maron, on his yahrzeit
  • Seudat Shlishit: Meredith & David Cohen in commemoration of the yahrzeit of David's grandfather David ben Nissim HaKohen
Sign Up for these Events
Learn more
Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg Shabbat Presentation
Shabbat, June 10 - 10:45 AM
Sign Up
CAS Blood Drive
Sunday, June 18 - 9:00 AM
sign up
Judaism and Technology
Monday, June 19 - 7:15 PM
sign up
A Conversation with Rabbi Shalom Hammer
Wednesday, June 21 - 7:30 PM
Learn more
Young Couples Soul Study Group
Thursday, June 22
sign up
Pre-Bnai Mitzvah BBQ Meet and Greet
Sunday, June 25 - 4:00 PM
Learn more
CAS Annual Meeting
Thursday, June 29 - 7:30 PM
sign up
Twilight Zone and Torah
Monday, July 3 - 7:00 PM
Learn more
CAS Community Garden Mitzvah Opportunity
Upcoming Events
Crafty Ladies Summer Schedule
Wednesday, June 14 - 10:00 AM
We will also meet Wednesday, June 28 from 10 - 11:30 am. July & August - VacationWe will resume on September 13th & 27th. We will be making woolen winter hats.Please come in June and get your copy of knitting instructions and abbreviations.
Literature at Lunch Roundtable led by Dr. Richard Schwartz
Wednesday, June 14 - 12:00 PM
We will continue discussing themes introduced by Diane di Prima's Radio and William Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations of Immortality as we segue to the Psalms of David. We will read and parse together Psalm 90 which is one of eleven Psalms attributed to Moshe Rabeinu. Come join us in person at CAS or by Zoom as we pursue 'Shades of Piety and Immortality' in a life whose brevity is described in the Psalm as 'swept away' with so many challenging circumstances. It is my hope to meet over the summer on a more frequent basis as we delve into the eternal messages from King David's verses. Sandwiches and sides catered by Restaurant 613. Please let us know by Tuesday, June 13th if you intend to join us in person.Please contact rj@richardjschwatz.com if you have any questions.Zoom Meeting ID 8784487429 Passcode 868450
CAS Youth News
Youth Announcement  We are rebooting our youth committee and also reimagining how we can continue to improve the Shabbat youth experience. If you would like to join the committee and/or share some thoughts and ideas, please reach out to Jessica Sosnovich or Rabbi Cohen.
CAS Announcements
  • Next Shabbat CAS Hosts Rabbi of the IDF Ground Forces Command  We are honored on Shabbat, June 17th, to host Lt. Col. (res.) Rabbi Yedidya Atlas. Rabbi Atlas is the Rabbi of the IDF Ground Forces Command (res.) as well as the Director of Special Projects for the IDF Chief Rabbinate which oversees projects such as tzotzil and sukkoth for soldiers, and sifted Torah and mobile synagogues for various bases around the country. Rabbi Atlas will deliver the sermon Shabbat morning, host a post Kiddush conversation and give a shiur before mincha.
  • Perek on the Patio is Back!  Join Rabbi Kurtz for Perek on the Patio as he explores themes in the first chapter of Pirkei Avot. Torah, Friends and Tasty Watermelon..what could be better? Meet on the Patio on the Strawberry Hill Side of the Shul at 7:10 PM
  • Monthly Young Couples Soul Study Group With Rabbi Cohen  A monthly class for young couples to discuss how the Torah provides us with valuable insights in our daily lives. This class will rotate between the homes of participants. The next session will be Thursday evening, June 22nd. Rabbi Cohen will speak on Cultivating Character: The Ethics of Pirkei Avot. Light appetizers will be served. Host Committee: Stacey & Aaron Berk, James & Lorraine Marcus, Alex & Brett Olssen, Tali & Jesse Salver, Eve & Phil Steinmetz and Michal & Yishai Zwiren. Contact Lorraine Hutzler for further details and to join. Lorraine.Hutzler@gmail.com
  • Become a Senior Ambassador  Senior Ambassadors ensure that as a community we elevate our commitment to the older members of our shul. Responsibilities of Senior Ambassadors are the following:
    • Active Member of Healing Visits
    • Kiddush Assistance and Partner with Youth Kiddush Ambassadors
    • Support Senior Events (Holiday, Educational, Social)
    • Eyes and Ears for Our Clergy
    • Erev Shabbat Shalom Calls
    If you would like to join the team, please email Rabbi Cohen in the weeks ahead.
Weekday Schedule
  • Shacharit  Sunday: 7:15/8:30 AM; Monday-Friday: 6:30/7:30 AM
  • Mincha  Sunday-Thursday: 8:20 PM; Friday: 7:00 PM/8:15 PM
  • Candle Lighting  Friday: 8:10 PM
CAS Classes
Join one of our CAS classes.

We Wish A Speedy Recovery To
Add a name to this list →

We Honor Our Military
  • Jeremy Slen
  • Meni Nehmad
Add a name to this list →

Community Announcements
  • Join United Jewish Federation this summer for an outdoor adventure and youth leadership program called Noded ("wanderer")  Led by Community Shaliach, Yoav Yaron, 6-sessions are offered in June and July to rising Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors and will include hiking, exploring, and leadership development skills. Teens who attend will also receive a certificate recognizing their achievement thanks to curriculum developed by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. For more information contact Yoav Yaron (yoav@ujf.org) or register at www.ujf.org/noded.
  • Schoke JFS is Here to Support You - Learn more about Our Ongoing Support Groups  Bereavement Support Group available at Schoke Jewish Family Service, for more information please contact, Rebekah Kanefsky, Interim Director of Clinical and Family Life Services at rkanefsky@ctjfs.org or 203-921-4161.

Congregation Agudath Sholom Shabbat Bulletin

CAS Logo
Congregation Agudath Sholom
Shabbat Bulletin
Beha'alotchaJune 10, 202321 Sivan 5783
send your submission to
bulletin@cas-stamford.org
Friday
Mincha7:00 PM/8:12 PM
Candle Lighting8:07 PM
Shabbat
Shacharit7:00/8:00/9:00 AM
Latest Shema8:13 AM
Sephardic Minyan8:45 AM
Shmuel Class9:00 AM
Latest Shacharit9:47 AM
Bob's Basics10:00 AM
Shiur10:30 AM
Perek on the Patio7:10 PM
Daf Yomi7:10 PM
Code Of Jewish Law7:10 PM
Mincha8:00 PM
Havdalah9:08 PM
Shabbat Shalom
The Power of Awe

The Jewish people literally and figuratively file Chapter 11 in this week's Torah portion. They are three days' journey from Israel, the promised land. They are so close. Yet, the Torah records in Chapter 11 that the nation found pretexts for complaining. They get stuck spiritually; one travail leads to another culminating with the punishment to wander in the desert for another 38 years.

What was the cause of their spiritual bankruptcy? They failed the manna challenge. Although the manna could taste like any food, the Jewish people grew bored with it. Despite the awesome quality of the manna, the miracle became mundane.

Rabbi Noach Weinberg, of blessed memory, calls the antidote to such malaise, "the power of awe". No matter how routine a phenomenon, we must never lose our sense of wonder. The key to spirituality is not seeking another thrill or outside stimulation for inspiration but rather to see the world for all its beauty every day.

Rabbi Weinberg writes, "We have constant access to this quiet awesomeness. A spring walk through the forest. A babbling brook. Majestic music. A baby laughing. A heartbeat.

So why don't we feel this awe constantly? Because yesterday's novelty is today's boredom. Notice how children find everything exciting and fascinating. But before long, they get used to what they have constant access to - people, places, ideas. And life just seems mundane.

Growing older does not mean becoming numb.

The shortcut to achieve awe is to know the source. The real reason that the hurricane, flower, snow and music are so awesome, is because they reflect the eternal, transcendent force that we call God. If creation is this incredibly awesome, just imagine how awesome is the Creator Himself!

I am inspired by these words of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. "I have one talent, and that is the capacity to be tremendously surprised, surprised at life, at ideas. This is to me the supreme Hasidic imperative: Don't be old. Don't be stale. This is one of the goals of the Jewish way of living: to experience commonplace deeds as spiritual adventures, to feel the hidden love and wisdom in all things. "

Consider what God does for us on a daily basis. God's personal intervention in our lives is awesome. Take time to notice it in your life. If we don't feel His presence, we are not in reality. The reality of this world is there is nothing mundane, dull or routine. We are touching infinity every moment of our lives.

Wishing you and your families an Awesome Shabbat,

Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Shabbat Information 
  • Learn about the Shabbat Torah Reading for Parshat Beha'alotecha with the insights of of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l - click here
  • Read Rabbi Kurtz's weekly halachic essays on the parsha here.
  • The Haftorah is read Zechariah 2:14-4:7
  • Haftarah summary by Chabad.org - click here
  • Haftarah summary by Haftarah Helper - click here
  • Would you like to read the Torah or Haftara for your bar mitzvah parsha? Let us know by clicking here.

Parsha Icebreakers (Courtesy of Elisheva and Yaakov Moshe Shmidman)
  1. When is a time to have ditched/left something early (Yisro desire to leave the Jews)?
  2. When is a time you have complained/ sent back food (the Jews complaining about the manna)?
  3. What does humility mean to you? Who is someone humble you look up to (Moshe is described as the most humble person)?


Agudath Sholom and the Life & Legacy Initiative

Agudath Sholom is proud to be one of more than 680 Jewish organizations across North America that have secured over 1 billion dollars in legacy commitments to ensure a bright Jewish future.

To date, our collaboration with 10 other Stamford organizations, United Jewish Federation of Greater Stamford, New Canaan and Darien, and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation's LIFE & LEGACY initiative, has led 488 donors just like you to commit gifts to local organizational endowments.

Without writing a check today, you, too, can do your part to help Agudath Sholom build our endowment and help build the endowments of the other Jewish organizations in our community you value, so we can weather turbulent times like these and adapt to meet evolving community needs.

Join our members who have already signed letters of intent. We are deeply appreciative of their commitment to Agudath Sholom!

Anonymous (7)
Gayle & Mitchell Bell
Debra & Michael Berg
Dina & Paul Berger
Darona & Rabbi Tzvi Bernstein
Drs. Judy & Jeff Cahn
Kate & Peretz Cik
Rabbi Daniel & Diane Cohen
Rachel & Ephraim Cohen
Debra & Dan Faizakoff
Sharon & Michael Feldstein
Robin & Jason Fischel
Stephanie & Howard Fogel
Judy & Howard Goldstein
Meryl & David Gordon
Shira & Ethan Green
Jeremy I. Hager
Kayla & Leon Hanna
Helene & Harvey Kaminski
Elissa & Philip Klapper
Jeannie & Brian Kriftcher
Lorraine & David Kweskin
Hannah & Ilan Lastoff
Marla & Jason Lewis
J & R Licht
Susan Mark
Dinah Miller & Seth Marlowe
Rhonda Schaffer-Maron & Jeffrey Maron
Janice & Jake Meyer
Nancy Zinbarg Mimoun
Nofie & Mark Rosovsky
Stephanie & Bob Sherman
Ronnie Ness & Steven Sichel
Diane & Elliot Sloyer
Ellen & Richard Weber
Neda Khaghan & Robert Yaghoubian
Lauren & Joe Zalis


Please reach out to Rabbi Cohen or Dan Faizakoff (dbf@legalesq.com) to learn more about the program, and how you can have a tremendous impact on Agudath Sholom's present and future, without needing to donate today. Thank you!
Shabbat Topics & Participants
Shmuel ClassMark Wagshul
Bob's BasicsBob Abrams
ShiurRabbi Joshua Rosenfeld
Sanctuary SermonRabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg: Reflections on Israel's 75th Anniversary and the Jewish Communities in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar
Perek on the PatioRabbi Moshe Kurtz
Code of Jewish LawRabbi Yossi Kamman
Seudat ShlishitRabbi Daniel Cohen: Summer Journeys - The Halacha and Spiritual Import of Tefilat Haderech (The Traveler's Prayer)
Welcome
  • We are honored to welcome Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg and his wife Mimi this Shabbat. Rabbi Wohlberg will speak on Shabbat morning on "Reflection on his 75th anniversary visit to Israel and visit to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar. It is truly a privilege to host him this Shabbat as he offers a timely and timeless perspective on Israel and the Abraham Accords.
Mazal Tov
  • to Rabbi David and Dr. Shara Israel on the engagement of their son Yoni to Shoshana Rosenzweig, daughter of Drs. Kenneth and Stacey Rosenzweig of Englewood, NJ!
  • to Lynne & Steven Frenkel on the upcoming marriage of Jared to Meora Bitton!
  • to Liba & Steven Steinmetz, Eve, Phil and Elan Steinmetz and Stephen Block on the arrival of a granddaughter, niece, cousin and great-niece!
  • to Molly & Adam Rafalowicz on the birth of a son, Ilan Naftali!
Celebrate with the family! Make a donation in their honor and we will send an acknowledgement to the family. Just click here
Condolences
  • to Izzy Lustig on the passing of his sister, Chana Rosskam
Thanks To Our Sponsors
  • Senior Challah Deliveries: Helene Zimmerman in honor of her son, Alan Phillips' Torah portion this Shabbat!
  • Chapel Kiddush: Miriam & Gideon Pell on the tenth yahrzeit of Gideon's father, David Jacob Pell
  • Sanctuary Kiddush: Co-sponsored by Jason, Zach, Phyllis, Nicole and Josh Wohlberg in honor of their grandparents; and by Rhonda Schaffer-Maron & Jeffrey Maron in memory of Hon. Edward Maron, on his yahrzeit
  • Seudat Shlishit: Meredith & David Cohen in commemoration of the yahrzeit of David's grandfather David ben Nissim HaKohen
Sign Up for these Events
Learn more
Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg Shabbat Presentation
Shabbat, June 10 - 10:45 AM
Sign Up
CAS Blood Drive
Sunday, June 18 - 9:00 AM
sign up
Judaism and Technology
Monday, June 19 - 7:15 PM
sign up
A Conversation with Rabbi Shalom Hammer
Wednesday, June 21 - 7:30 PM
Learn more
Young Couples Soul Study Group
Thursday, June 22
sign up
Pre-Bnai Mitzvah BBQ Meet and Greet
Sunday, June 25 - 4:00 PM
Learn more
CAS Annual Meeting
Thursday, June 29 - 7:30 PM
sign up
Twilight Zone and Torah
Monday, July 3 - 7:00 PM
Learn more
CAS Community Garden Mitzvah Opportunity
Upcoming Events
Crafty Ladies Summer Schedule
Wednesday, June 14 - 10:00 AM
We will also meet Wednesday, June 28 from 10 - 11:30 am. July & August - VacationWe will resume on September 13th & 27th. We will be making woolen winter hats.Please come in June and get your copy of knitting instructions and abbreviations.
Literature at Lunch Roundtable led by Dr. Richard Schwartz
Wednesday, June 14 - 12:00 PM
We will continue discussing themes introduced by Diane di Prima's Radio and William Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations of Immortality as we segue to the Psalms of David. We will read and parse together Psalm 90 which is one of eleven Psalms attributed to Moshe Rabeinu. Come join us in person at CAS or by Zoom as we pursue 'Shades of Piety and Immortality' in a life whose brevity is described in the Psalm as 'swept away' with so many challenging circumstances. It is my hope to meet over the summer on a more frequent basis as we delve into the eternal messages from King David's verses. Sandwiches and sides catered by Restaurant 613. Please let us know by Tuesday, June 13th if you intend to join us in person.Please contact rj@richardjschwatz.com if you have any questions.Zoom Meeting ID 8784487429 Passcode 868450
CAS Youth News
Youth Announcement  We are rebooting our youth committee and also reimagining how we can continue to improve the Shabbat youth experience. If you would like to join the committee and/or share some thoughts and ideas, please reach out to Jessica Sosnovich or Rabbi Cohen.
CAS Announcements
  • Next Shabbat CAS Hosts Rabbi of the IDF Ground Forces Command  We are honored on Shabbat, June 17th, to host Lt. Col. (res.) Rabbi Yedidya Atlas. Rabbi Atlas is the Rabbi of the IDF Ground Forces Command (res.) as well as the Director of Special Projects for the IDF Chief Rabbinate which oversees projects such as tzotzil and sukkoth for soldiers, and sifted Torah and mobile synagogues for various bases around the country. Rabbi Atlas will deliver the sermon Shabbat morning, host a post Kiddush conversation and give a shiur before mincha.
  • Perek on the Patio is Back!  Join Rabbi Kurtz for Perek on the Patio as he explores themes in the first chapter of Pirkei Avot. Torah, Friends and Tasty Watermelon..what could be better? Meet on the Patio on the Strawberry Hill Side of the Shul at 7:10 PM
  • Monthly Young Couples Soul Study Group With Rabbi Cohen  A monthly class for young couples to discuss how the Torah provides us with valuable insights in our daily lives. This class will rotate between the homes of participants. The next session will be Thursday evening, June 22nd. Rabbi Cohen will speak on Cultivating Character: The Ethics of Pirkei Avot. Light appetizers will be served. Host Committee: Stacey & Aaron Berk, James & Lorraine Marcus, Alex & Brett Olssen, Tali & Jesse Salver, Eve & Phil Steinmetz and Michal & Yishai Zwiren. Contact Lorraine Hutzler for further details and to join. Lorraine.Hutzler@gmail.com
  • Become a Senior Ambassador  Senior Ambassadors ensure that as a community we elevate our commitment to the older members of our shul. Responsibilities of Senior Ambassadors are the following:
    • Active Member of Healing Visits
    • Kiddush Assistance and Partner with Youth Kiddush Ambassadors
    • Support Senior Events (Holiday, Educational, Social)
    • Eyes and Ears for Our Clergy
    • Erev Shabbat Shalom Calls
    If you would like to join the team, please email Rabbi Cohen in the weeks ahead.
Weekday Schedule
  • Shacharit  Sunday: 7:15/8:30 AM; Monday-Friday: 6:30/7:30 AM
  • Mincha  Sunday-Thursday: 8:20 PM; Friday: 7:00 PM/8:15 PM
  • Candle Lighting  Friday: 8:10 PM
CAS Classes
Join one of our CAS classes.

We Wish A Speedy Recovery To
Add a name to this list →

We Honor Our Military
  • Jeremy Slen
  • Meni Nehmad
Add a name to this list →

Community Announcements
  • Join United Jewish Federation this summer for an outdoor adventure and youth leadership program called Noded ("wanderer")  Led by Community Shaliach, Yoav Yaron, 6-sessions are offered in June and July to rising Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors and will include hiking, exploring, and leadership development skills. Teens who attend will also receive a certificate recognizing their achievement thanks to curriculum developed by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. For more information contact Yoav Yaron (yoav@ujf.org) or register at www.ujf.org/noded.
  • Schoke JFS is Here to Support You - Learn more about Our Ongoing Support Groups  Bereavement Support Group available at Schoke Jewish Family Service, for more information please contact, Rebekah Kanefsky, Interim Director of Clinical and Family Life Services at rkanefsky@ctjfs.org or 203-921-4161.

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