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December 2013 / KislevTevet 5774 The Shofar TEMPLE SHOLOM A Message from Our President... .Page 3 A Message from Rabbi Brown......Page 4 Religious School.............................Page 5 Rabbi Moskovitz remarks/Installation Page 6 Sisterhood......................................Page 8 ARZA Canada.................................Page 11 Temple Sholom`s Chanukah Party Sunday, December 1, from 6:30 to 7:30pm at Temple Sholom Featuring Josh Niehaus’ band: The Sababas, Upcoming Event with their Chanukah Puppetry, Storytelling and Musical Show. We’ll also have Art Activities and, of course, Suffganiot! This is a free event. All are welcome! Friday Family Service On the first Friday of every month, please join us for a family-friendly musical Service: celebrate Shabbat with ruach Friday, December 6 (spirit) and fun for families, so 5:45pm: Homemade Dinner please join us for this meaningful 6:30pm: Family Service community celebration of Shabbat. 7:15pm: Oneg Shabbat With Rabbi Moskovitz, Rabbi Brown and Josh Niehaus. The service will be geared towards kids aged 0 to 12 and their families. We’ll Please RSVP. Call: 604-266-7190. Dinner is provided free of charge. Please note: There will also be a regular 8:15pm service. Shabbat in Song Please join us for our always very popular musical Service led by our Davening Team: Friday, December 20 6:30pm: Musical Shabbat Service 7:30pm: Catered Shabbat Dinner Stay as long as you like. BYOB. Adults $18, Children $6 (1-9 years old), Babies-free Please RSVP for the Shabbat Dinner by December 17 at 4:00pm. Call: 604-266-7190. Please note: There will not be an 8:15pm service. Live, Learn and Celebrate Shabbat Saturday, December 7 at 1:00pm With Rabbi Carey Brown Topic: “A Good Cry: What the Tears of Joseph Can Teach Us”. When Joseph and his brothers have their dramatic reunion in parashat Vayigash, Joseph breaks down in tears. Rabbi Brown will lead a study session focused upon the multiple episodes of crying in this parasha. We will explore the significance of tears in the Torah and their healing and reconciliatory power. Live, Learn & Celebrate Shabbat is part of the Sisterhood’s Shabbaton Weekend. See page 8 for details. Call the office, 604.266.7190, to reserve your spot for the Sisterhood Kiddush lunch following services, by no later than Wednesday, December 4. B’mishpechotanu ub,jpanc In Our Temple Family unjb unjb cuy kzn Nachamu, Nachamu, Condolences To: Mazel Tov, Congratulations To: Marie Henry, on the death of her husband, John Henry Erica Leyland, on the death of her father, Samuel Mednick Hannah Leyland, on the death of her grandfather, Samuel Mednick Dana Sair, on the death of her mother, Sarah Sair Fern Rafelson, on the death of her sister, Sarah Sair Sara Ciacci, for receiving the Paula Lenga Award which is given to “an ordinary person who does extraordinary things through volunteering at JFSA.” It is one of the most significant awards given out by JFSA. It is in recognition of her leading role in raising the majority of funding through Jewish Women International for food purchased for the Jewish Food Bank. * If you wish to add your e-mail address to our death notices distribution list, please call Temple Sholom office 604-266-7190. Shar Levine & Paul Rosenberg, on the birth of their grandson, Logan Max Jonathan Scholnick & Jessica Munson on the Conversion of their sons, Noah & Aaron Scholnick Evelyn & Nissan Goldman, on the birth of their granddaughter vnka vtupr David & Samantha Cohene, on the birth of their daughter, Ziva Isabelle Cohene Refuah Shleimah, Speedy Recovery To: Rick Biggs Joan Howitt Jill Luyt Maxine Vines Elizabeth Wolak Lee & Susan Cohene, on the birth of their granddaughter, Ziva Isabelle Cohene vcr vsu, Todah Rabah, Thank You To: * If you or a member of your family are sick and you would like a visit from the Rabbinical staff, please call the office: 604-266-7190. All the members of the Welcoming Committee for their contributions to the many events that were planned to facilitate Rabbi Moskovitz's transition to Vancouver and into the position of Senior Rabbi. Anne Andrew, Jeff Balin, Debby Freiman, Arlene Gladstone, Ellen Gordon, Barbara Halperin, Karen James, Rob Philipp, Melody Robens-Paradise, Deborah Ross-Grayman, and Alexis Rothschild. Thanks also to Robert Matas and Sara Ciacci for their help with publicity for Rabbi Moskovitz. ohtCv ohfurC Bruchim Habayim, Welcome to Our New Congregants: Jack Gardner Stephen & Lois Kathnelson Installation Weekend November 15-17, 2013 www.templesholom.ca 2 www.templesholom.ca In Our Temple Family Dear Congregants, The Installation of Rabbi Moskovitz weekend was a wonderful simcha. The weekend began with a sold out Shabbat congregational dinner organized by the Welcoming Committee, led by Anne Andrew. There were words of greeting from Joyce Murray MP and the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver. Following dinner there was a special musical Shabbat service with musicians and vocalists led by Josh Niehaus and the Sisterhood choir adding to the festive nature of the Service. At the Shabbat evening service, Rabbis Moskovitz, Brown and Cantor Taussig wore their beautiful new bold blue matching tallitot with the Temple Sholom logo. Rabbi Jan Offel, Congregational Network Rabbinic Director, URJ West District, brought greetings from the URJ and memories of rabbinical school with Rabbi Moskovitz. Rabbi Don Goor, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Judea, LA, Rabbi Moskovitz's friend and mentor spoke glowingly about Rabbi Moskovitz and gave the Installation Blessing. Rabbi Goor hired Rabbi Moskovitz directly out of rabbinical school to be his Assistant Rabbi at Temple Judea, thirteen years ago. Rabbi Bregman, Rabbi Emeritus, gave the Benediction at the Service. The Service was attended by many relatives of Rabbi Moskovitz and more than two dozen congregants from Temple Judea, LA travelled here to show their love for Rabbi Moskovitz and to share this special moment with him. A beautiful, one-of-a-kind work of art incorporating messages/prayers/blessings from Temple congregants was presented to Rabbi Moskovitz in honour of his installation. The net proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Temple Sholom Adult Education Fund. The Shabbat morning service included honours to the Rabbi ‘s children, Judah, Levi and Estee and their cousins Aaron and Evelyn and the friends of Rabbi Moskovitz visiting from out of town. Aliyot were given to the Rabbi’s family and the Search Committee, the Board and the Staff & Faculty. The Haftarah was beautifully read by Patty Moskovitz, the Rabbi’s mother. Rabbi Goor gave a very interesting drash about his reasons for and experiences in making aliyah to Israel. www.templesholom.ca 3 That evening, the Sisterhood Autumn Fling was a great success and added to the joyfulness of the weekend. Attendees enjoyed a live band, dancing including a rousing Israeli dance segment, and delicious appetizers and dessert buffet. With the Installation we move from welcoming Rabbi Moskovitz and his family to Temple Sholom to embarking on a sacred journey together in this next phase of Temple Sholom. Just as Rabbi Moskovitz is getting to know each of us, let us all dedicate ourselves to coming to know each other. Together, through a relational approach to Judaism and Jewish life, we will only deepen our appreciation for our Temple community and the many blessings it adds to our lives. *** The Temple Sholom App, created by Rabbi Moskovitz, is now available for free for iPhones and Androids from iTunes and Google, making it easier for Congregants to obtain useful information about Temple. The Union For Reform Judaism (URJ) Biennial and the Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) Assembly will take place in sunny San Diego, Dec. 11-15, 2013. I am proud to advise you that seventeen Temple Members, the largest Temple Sholom delegation ever, will be attending with Rabbi Moskovitz. December is a major food distribution time for the Jewish Food Bank’s Project Isaiah. As we prepare to celebrate Chanukah with our family and friends, we should remember to share with those in our community who may be less fortunate. This is a good time to donate to the Jewish Food Bank, either with non-perishable food or a cash donation. There is always a collection basket in the Temple foyer and monetary donations can be left with the office. I encourage you and your friends to shop at Sholom Judaica, our gift shop for your Chanukah shopping and to say Shalom and Todah Rabah to Marion Cassirer and Bente Nathan-Thomsen who will be retiring after years of devoted service as of December 31, 2013. Wishing you and your family a Happy Chanukah. B’ Shalom, David Schwartz, President www.templesholom.ca B’mishpechotanu ub,jpanc A Message from Our President B’mishpechotanu ub,jpanc In Our Temple Family A Message from Rabbi Carey Brown Dear Friends, Each year during Hanukkah, we relive the story of the Maccabees’ victory over the military giants of the Syrian-Greek Empire in the second century B.C.E. Woven between the layers of the story is an internal Jewish struggle over the community’s relationship with the Hellenistic culture of the Greeks. A new kind of Jew was prevalent throughout Jerusalem and the wider Mediterranean world at this time – the “Hellenizer”: Jewish by virtue of his ethnic origin, Greek by virtue of his language, dress and daily habits. Why was the Hellenizer a problem for the Maccabees? Because in Jerusalem, Hellenism stood for a point of view in which Greek civilization stood on a higher ethical plane above Judaism. Hellenism was in conflict with Judaism because its proponents wanted to supersede Judaism with Hellenism, rather than integrate Greek ideas into a Jewish context. Mordecai Kaplan, well known rabbi, thinker and founder of the Reconstructionist Movement wrote about the distinctions between the assimilation of the Hellenistic Jews of the time. In his classic Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion (1937), he distinguished two kinds of assimilation — active and passive. In active assimilation, the minority group adopts just enough of the surrounding culture and language so that it can define itself in a way that the majority will recognize. This creative reorientation of surrounding culture serves to preserve the minority’s unique identity. Passive assimilation, however, is fraught with potential dangers: “[The minority] may be so overawed by the achievements and prestige of the majority civilization as to accept the standards of the latter uncritically, lose its own self-respect and abandon its national sancta altogether. In that case, it is doomed to extinction.” As modern, Canadian Jews, we know all too well about both the benefits and difficulties associated with assimilation – perhaps most clearly at this time of the year when the Christmas season surrounds us so pervasively. In fact, the prevalence of Hanukkah in the broader culture today is very much a reaction to the fears of assimilation that we face as a minority in a largely Christian society. We have much in common with the Jewish community of the 2nd century. Kaplan helps us to understand how we need to focus on active assimilation, in which we continue to recognize the sanctity of our Jewish identity and religion. Hanukkah’s deepest meaning resides in its affirmation of the freedom to be different and maintain our distinct religious practices and beliefs even while we are influenced, and influence significantly, the wider culture that surrounds us. Chag Urim Sameach – May you have a joyous festival of lights! L’Shalom, Rabbi Carey Brown Shabbat in Whistler with Temple Sholom December 27-28, 2013 q Friday, December 27, 6:00pm Kabbalat Shabbat Services and Dinner The Aspens (Party Room), 4800 Spearhead Drive, Whistler, BC Please bring something to share for a potluck dinner (Dairy) All are welcome! Please RSVP to Temple Sholom’s office, 604.266.7190 or info@templesholom.ca by December 20th Shabbat services will also be held in the synagogue on Friday night and Saturday morning q Saturday, December 28, 5:00pm Havdallah and Hot Cocoa The home of Barbara and Lawrence Halparin Contact Temple Sholom for the address www.templesholom.ca 4 www.templesholom.ca Religious School Sundays December 1 December 8 December 15 December 22 December 29 No classes (Chanukah Festivities at 6:30pm) Regular Classes (*Gr.5) Regular Classes (Gr.6) Winter Break Winter Break *snack responsibilities in parentheses Todah Rabah! q To all of the students and families who attended Mitzvah Day on November 3. In addition to completing a variety of hands-on projects, our students also made and sold cookie mix and art calendars to raise money for a camp scholarship. Kol Ha Kavod! q To our school families for supporting Jewish Family Services Food Bank gift program. The gifts were distributed and very much appreciated. At this time of year, bringing light to people in need is an important part of tikkun olam. Thanks for your support of this worth while Tzedakah project. q To Jenny Glickman-Rynd for taking such good care of the school over the past year. Thanks for your dedication and commitment! !vcr vsu, Midweek Hebrew Clubs December 14 Regular classes December 811 Regular classes December 1118 Regular classes December 2225 Regular classes December 29 Jan. 1 Winter Break Wimpel (Torah binder) Workshop December 15th Families of our B’nei Mitzvah class will be making wimpels in Sarah’s Tent beginning right after our Ruach Rally. Please call or email Jen with any questions, as wimple kits need to be prepared ahead of time. Save the Date Our Tu BiShvat program will take place on Sunday January 12th. For families in preschool – Grade 3, Rabbi Brown will be leading a fun musical Seder. Families in Grades 4-7 will be participating in a special program with Rabbi Dan at an off-site location. More details to follow. In Case of Snow A message will be left on the Synagogue answering machine by 8:30 am to let you know if classes are cancelled. Mitzvah Day 2013 Temple Sholom Mitzvah Day 2013 was a huge success! Huge thanks to all the babies and toddlers, Religious School kids, teenagers and parents who came out to volunteer their time. We accomplished an enormous amount of gemilut chasadim, acts of loving kindness, during a couple of hours on a Sunday morning. v We collected over 20 boxes of gifts to be donated to the Lookout Society v We made over 110 lunches for Street Soccer and the Lookout Society v We volunteered with Street Soccer and had a fun day playing soccer in the sunshine v We made 60 balloon animals that were delivered to terminally ill patients at Pearson Hospital v We painted the entire Temple Sholom parking garage. (And it looks great!) v We wrote 50 letters to Israeli soldiers v We made 80 gift tags for Chanukah Gifts that www.templesholom.ca we collected for families that get food from the Jewish Foodbank v We created 30 Birthday Cards for seniors aged 80+ in our congregation v We made 36 cookies that were donated to the Lookout Society v We decorated 8 mirrors with the seniors at Sunrise Seniors Home v We made 20 bird feeders and baked 50 dog biscuits that were donated to RASP v We entertained 50 seniors at Louis Brier with our toddlers and preschoolers singing and dancing There were some people who need an extra special thanks as they volunteered a lot time and resources to ensure this day was a success. Those people are: Rhea Lazar David Coblin Mark Melul Linda Arato Barbara Halparin Reesa Devlin Anne Andrew 5 www.templesholom.ca Religious School Religious School B’mishpechotanu ub,jpanc In Our Temple Family Excerpt from remarks by Rabbi Moskovitz on the occasion of his Installation as Senior Rabbi of Temple Sholom, November 15, 2013 Temple Sholom is special. It is a jewel. The congregation I inherit is extraordinary in so many ways. A pillar of this community, respected across North America and up and down Oak Street. A shul above politics and turf battles, with a sanctuary reasonably full on Friday nights AND Saturday mornings and a religious school that is innovative and engaging. We have a morning minyan and ongoing Torah study that exists because of the Jewish values of our members. A sisterhood and sixty plus program that not only wins awards but more importantly wins our hearts through the chessed, the KINDNESS they show everyone they touch. I am inheriting a wonderful congregation – my first priority as your senior rabbi will be not to break it. In the book of proverbs, a book attributed to wise King Solomon, he wrote, ‘Without a vision, the people perish’ (Prov. 29:18). My vision for our community simply put is more Joy less Oy. It is a vision guided by faith not fear. Faith that together we can be as Torah commands us to be - a house for all people, a community of sacred purpose, built upon a foundation of meaningful relationships. A community that is about people not programs. Vikor Frankl, whose great philosophical observations grew out of his own torment in the Shoah observed, “Life is not primarily a quest for pleasure, or a quest for power, but a quest for meaning.” The greatest task in life is to find meaning. That task is amplified when shared by a whole community. The gift of faith in general and Judaism in particular is the gift of meaning. Why be Jewish? Because Judaism holds the answer to the ultimate question – what is the meaning of life, for what purpose was I created? For generations of Jews the answer to the question why be Jewish was victimhood; ‘they tried to kill us’. Victimhood colored with a little guilt – or, said more politely, obligation. ‘My parents went to shul so I go to shul.’ Why be Jewish? ‘Because the world will not accept me as anything else.’ Those answers are utterly insufficient today. We cannot be a people living in fear of our own demise. That is not meaning enough. Fear will not sustain our community; fear and guilt will not grow our congregation. www.templesholom.ca 6 Over these past four months, I have sat in dozens of living rooms, spoken with hundreds on the phone or in person over countless cups of coffee. Indeed, on the High Holy Days, I probably shook 2,000 hands and exchanged words of greeting and hopefully moments of connection. If I have learned anything from these invaluable opportunities to meet you and get to know your stories; it is that the road to a meaningful Jewish life and community is not paved by fear, not driven by paranoia or victimhood, but rather a quest for meaning. A vibrant, relevant, inclusive and unapologetic Canadian Reform Judaism is what our community needs. A modern Jewish endeavor based on the ancient values our ancestors lived and for which they were prepared to die. On justice, compassion, love of the stranger, the sanctity and joy of life and the dignity of every human being without regard to color, culture, creed, gender, age or orientation. You taught me that. Your stories of intermarried children who feel unwelcome in synagogue. Of grandchildren and your own school-age children who see religious school as more burden than blessing. Of families feeling bound by technological chains, obligated in so many directions that the Sabbath they need most of all moves farther and farther out of reach. You showed me when I met with young single adults who find no reason to join a synagogue because to them Judaism is not a religious experience but rather a cultural expression. Singles and seniors who are alone and isolated; yearning for meaningful relationships and a supportive community at a time when people dear to them are slipping away. • • • More Joy less Oy Faith not Fear People not Programs The three pillars of my vision for Temple Sholom at this unique moment in our history. The verse I chose for this evening’s invitation was from Pirkei Avot; aseh lechah rav v’koneh lechah haver. Get for yourself a teacher, a rabbi, and you will acquire for yourself a friend. I am humbled and deeply grateful to be your rabbi, I look forward and would be honoured to earn your friendship. www.templesholom.ca In Our Temple Family Join us in commemorating these very special congregants’ 80+ Birthdays! Barney Bloom f Sara Ciacci f Adele Chechik f Mildred Feldman Arthur Guttman f Asher Hamer f Nomi Kaplan Fanny Lewis f Molly Tenenbaum f Jermaine White 60+ Group Our next meeting will be on: Wednesday, December 4 10:00am: 10:45am: 12:00pm: 1:00pm: Yoga Business meeting Latkes lunch Chanukah celebration WRJ Lilith Salon for Women in their 30s & 40s Meaningful conversations, connections and community for women: Facilitated by Rabbi Carey Brown and Lisa Pozin Next Lilith Salon: Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 7:30 to 9:00pm at Temple Sholom We will be discussing the Reproductive Selves articles: Generation I.V.F Abortion Foremother Ambivalence Generation Midwife Please RSVP to Rabbi Brown by December 6th at: rabbibrown@templesholom.ca We encourage you to subscribe to Lilith for $16. There are 4 issues a year. Subscriptions can be ordered through the Temple Sholom office. The current issue is ready to be picked up at the office or will be mailed to you with a subscription. Knit One, Purl Two Learn to Knit? Yes, You! Beginner Adult Knitting Lessons Four Wednesday evenings, January 8, 15, 22 & 29,2014 at 7:00-8:30pm at Temple Sholom The lessons will be taught by a very skilled, talented and creative teacher with support from the members of Sisterhood’s Knitting Group. The expectation is that you will complete a project by the end of the www.templesholom.ca four weeks. No charge for the lessons, however, those who register will be emailed a supply list of items to purchase before the first class. The class size is limited to 15 people, first come, first served. We will try to arrange carpooling for those who need it. You must register in advance by emailing Elaine Book through Sisterhood at: templesholomsisterhood@gmail.com. Please indicate in your response if you need a ride. Sponsored by Sisterhood 7 www.templesholom.ca B’mishpechotanu ub,jpanc Celebrating their Special Birthday in December Sisterhood News Sisterhood News Sisterhood’s Shabbaton Weekend Inspired by the Past Committed to the Future Friday, December 6 & Saturday, December 7, 2013 For planning purposes, please RSVP your attendance at lunch to the Temple office at 604-266-7190 OR by email to templesholomsisterhood@gmail.com no later than Wednesday, December 4, 2013. Friday, December 6 8:15pm: Sisterhood Shabbat Service Led by Sisterhood members and our Sisterhood Choir using the Sisterhood Service Booklet. Saturday, December 7 Live, Learn & Celebrate Shabbat 1:00pm: Rabbi Carey Brown Oneg Shabbat following services, sponsored by Sisterhood. Saturday, December 7 10:00am: Sisterhood Shabbat Service led by Sisterhood members and our Sisterhood Choir. Topic: “A Good Cry: What the Tears of Joseph Can Teach Us” When Joseph and his brothers have their dramatic reunion in parashat Vayigash, Joseph breaks down in tears. Rabbi Brown will lead a study session focused upon the multiple episodes of crying in this parasha. We will explore the significance of tears in the Torah and their healing and reconciliatory power. Kiddush Lunch following services, sponsored by Sisterhood. Autumn Fling is a Big Success and Lots of Fun! Sisterhood’s major fundraiser of the year, the Autumn Fling “Celebrating the Installation of Rabbi Dan Moskovitz”, held on November 16 at Temple, was great fun with the “Usual Suspects” live dance band, appetizers, silent auction, raffle, and fabulous dessert buffet. Rothschild, Shelley Shindler, Leonor Etkin, Faye Samson, Arlene James, Cheryl Dennis, Annica Carlsson, Joyce Cherry, Evelyn Lazare, Julia Bennett, Alexis Rothschild, Mary Cohene, Corrine Tracz (Marie’s sister), Bob Devlin, Jan Nordin and Jack Lewis. A huge thank you to the core committee: We are also very grateful for the support and assistance provided by the Temple office staff and building staff with the organization and set up of this event. A special thanks to Bernie and Rufina who, as usual, did an incredible job, especially because of the fast turn-around required for set up after Rabbi Moskovitz’s installation events. Reesa Devlin, (Convener), Donna Ornstein, Toni Kennedy, Bonnie Elster, Sara Ciacci, Gayda Coblin, Debbie Rootman, Linda Arato and Marie Henry, Thank you also to the many Sisterhood members (and husbands and sister) who volunteered their time with the set up of the silent auction and raffle, contributing baking, picking up items, setting up and decorating the social hall and working at the ticket desk, the cashier’s desk and the silent auction: Sisterhood gratefully acknowledges the large number of donations made by Temple members and local individuals, companies and merchants as well as all the patrons for the event who helped us cover our costs. Annette Kozicki, Bella Sherman, Myra Elson, Riitta Nihtila, Jean Angus, Phyllis Lewis, Sunny www.templesholom.ca 8 www.templesholom.com.ca Donors of Gift Certificates, Merchandise & Services to Silent Auction & Raffle Reesa & Bob Devlin iCare Child Care Ashia Mode Renaissance Stone & Tile Iris Dayson Alexis Rothschild Restoration Jana Timko Allison Berry Richard Cohen Jewish Independent Annette Kozicki Richmond Golf & Country Club Joan Fader Annica Carlsson Riitta Nihtila Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House Barbara Brezer River Rock Casino Resort & Casino John (z’l) & Marie Henry Bella Sherman Robert Jang All Pro Services Julien Grenier Salon Benee Rubin Robin Fried Len & Annette Hamm Benton Bros. Fine Cheese Leo Frankel Optical, The Spectacle Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel Bonnie & Mark Elster (Jodi Sprackman) Shoppe Buchan’s Stationary Rustom & Tiabiba Teja Leslie Strike Cabello Spa and Salon Sofra Restaurant Linda Arato Dana Sair & Rick Kohn St. John Ambulance (Tri-Cities) Lisa Pozen Daniel Hospitality Group Shirley Hyman Miriam Friedberg Debbie Rootman Stacy Wertz Minerva’s Restaurant Donna & Neil Ornstein Susan Jung-Kemeny Muriel Morris Dorothy Scott Temple Sholom Musqueam Golf & Learning Early Music Vancouver The Perfect Gift Academy Ego Hair Salon The Right Shoe Myra Elson Enda B The Umbrella Shop Naomi Taussig Enigma Restaurant Tikun Olam GoGo’s Norman & Annette Rothstein Faye Samson Tim Horton’s (Tsawwassen) Theatre (Mary Louise Albert) Geraldine Bieley True Carnivores Raw Pet Food Pompadours Gerri Klein Emporium Panty by Post Hair by Gina & Co (Gina Zilli) West Coast Country Club Parthenon Supermarket Hanja at Sebastian One, Sheraton White Spot Restaurant Penny Heaton Wall Centre (Kerrisdale) Peter Austin, Vancouver Happy Dog Mobile Bath & Home Wildebeest Restaurant Whitecaps (Annette & Ryan Kozicki) Rabbi Dan Moskovitz Hollywood Nails Raber Glove Mfg Co. Ltd Horatio & Jackie Kemeny Patrons for Autumn Fling Jack & Phyllis Lewis Arlene Gladstone Alexis Rothschild & Shawn Gold Arlene James Jeffrey & Hildy Barnett Rosa Mabe-Tessler Bill & Noemi Gruenthal Karen James Sara Ciacci Brian & Vera Davis Leonor Etkin Beverley J. Korman Bruce & Joan Howitt Marie Henry Wolfman Brothers (Three Vets) David Schwartz & Debbie Freiman Neal Chark David Porte (Porte Realty) Eric & Anne Andrew Neil and Donna Ornstein Ken & Maureen Neuman Eugene & Shirley Trademan Faye, Molly & Toby Samson Rochelle Garfinkel Irving & Sharon Kates Donors for Appetizers & Dessert Buffet Annica Carlsson Bon Bon Bakery Bon Ton Bakery Breka Bakery & Café Cake Conspiracy Canada Safeway (Arbutus Mall) Choices Markets (Kits) Cupcakes (Broadway) Famous Foods Faye Samson Garden City Bakery www.templesholom.ca Julia Bennett Lazy Gourmet Leonor Etkin Lil's Catering Mary Cohene Moore's Bakery Nava Creative Kosher Cuisine Omnitsky Kosher Panne Rizzo Patisserie Bordeaux Phyllis Lewis 9 Que Pasa Mexican Foods (Nature’s Path) Richmond Country Club Sabra Sara Ciacci Solly’s Bagelry Stong’s Sweet Obsessions The Perfect Bite True Confections Urban Catering More Sisterhood news on page 10 Sisterhood News Sisterhood News Thank you to: Sisterhood News Sisterhood News Ongoing Sisterhood Programs: For more information and updates please go to: www.templesholom.ca/sisterhood Rosh Chodesh Renewal The December Rosh Chodesh meeting will be on Wednesday, December 4 at the home of Kathy Jones. It will begin with T'rumah, Exodus 25:1, instructions for building the tabernacle. There will be no session in January as Rosh Chodesh is too close to New Years Day. The Knitting Circle Exchange knitting ideas & experience and knit items for various mitzvah projects. No experience is required to join this group; the experienced knitters are happy to assist beginning knitters. The Circle meets once a month on the third Monday at the home of one of the participants from 7:00- 9:00pm. Cost: No charge for attending; Bring your own knitting supplies. Upcoming Meetings: Monday, December 16 at 7:00pm at the home of Iris Dayson. They are also making hats and scarves for Covenant house. RSVP to Annette Kozicki, Coordinator, at: sisterhood@templesholom.ca Book and a Bagel the tragedy and sadness of living beyond one’s source, is the sad stuff out of which this charming, unlikely novel is made.” - Mac Barrett, The Brooklyn Rail Monday, January 13, 2014 at 6:30 pm at the home of Alexis Rothschild, Richmond Book for Discussion: “Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn” by Alice Mattison “In unexpectedly postmodern moments throughout Alice Mattison’s new novel, Nothing is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn, the author addresses the reader. Mattison tells you, firstly, that despite what the title may suggest this is not a story about memory, and that though it may seem odd she has good reason for the structure she has chosen. This is a novel about living alongside the person who gave you life and, when the time comes, without her; so it’s fitting for the story to acknowledge its own origin. Mothers, their death, To join the Book & a Bagel group, or for further information, please contact Barbara Brezer, the coordinator, at: templesholomsisterhood@gmail.com New members are welcome. This Meeting will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. with a light supper provided by the hostess. Cost: $5.00 per person. An early RSVP is advisable as some hostesses may have to curtail numbers due to space limitations. Please RSVP no later than Thursday, January 8, 2014 to Alexis c/o Sisterhood at templesholomsisterhood@gmail.com Get Your Game On! Sunday Afternoon, January 12, 2014 w 1:30-4:00pm at Temple Sholom Get in the Game! Come and play either: Bridge (Kitchen style) OR Mah Jongg (American style) (Bring your 2013 Mah Jongg Card) Everyone welcome (including husbands, partners, friends) but you must register in advance by Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at the latest so we have enough time to prepare. We will try to arrange carpooling for those who need it. Cost $5.00 per person payable at the time of www.templesholom.ca 10 registration (cheques or visa/ mastercard) Coffee & Light Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of play. Please register by emailing the Convenor, Gayda Coblin, through Sisterhood at: templesholomsisterhood@gmail.com Please indicate in your response if you need a ride. Please confirm if you can bring your Mah Jongg Set. Sponsored by Sisterhood www.templesholom.ca ARZA Canada Report progressive agenda was adopted by this Council is a huge indication that things are changing. At the time of our meetings the Knesset was debating legislation for civil and non-orthodox marriages Please join us for Services and dinner on Friday, December 20. We will be joined by Miriam Pearlman, vice-president of ARZA Canada. Miriam will be speaking briefly during services and leading a discussion during dinner regarding issues of religious pluralism in Israel. Les Rothschild, president of ARZA Canada, just returned from a trip to Israel. Over the ten days there he attended several meetings. Here is part of his report: “Pluralistic and progressive Judaism is truly coming into its own in Israel. The mood of the country is ready for a change to lessen the hold of ultra orthodox on all parts of society. We are not treated as equals yet but my perception is that we are truly coming closer. It was a very full 10 days and I made some contacts that I hope will improve ARZA Canada's efforts and programs in the future.” Les attended these meetings: • ARZENU, with representatives from Germany, Austria, France, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Holland, the United States and Canada, as well as from the Israel Movement and the World Union of Progressive Judaism. Updates from the Israelis on the ground were encouraging. Canadian Rabbi Larry Englander was confirmed as Chair Elect of ARZENU. • World Zionist General Council, where resolutions affecting the nature of the political climate in Israel are debated and passed. ARZENU, with Labour and Meretz as partners, leads the largest faction in the WZO. This influence translates into actual dollars being allocated to Reform Judaism. The result was a big win for our faction, as we had the whole Council adopt our resolutions: - Supporting the Sharansky Kotel proposal (the orthodox walked out when they lost this vote!!), - Urging the government to recognize and support all major streams of Judaism, - Urging the government to provide freedom of marriage as well as civil marriage • Jewish Agency Assembly: There was a panel discussion of new MKs from 5 of the main parties. It was a lively debate but clearly even the right wing Habiyit Yehudi MK seemed to be progressive in his outlook on most points. The closing event was a speech by Prime Minister Netanyahu. He said that "the Kotel is in Israel but belongs to all of the Jewish people”. • Women of the Wall: This was Les’s second time attending a Service with the WOW. Last time participants were detained by police for wearing talitot. This time 500 or more came to celebrate the 25th anniversary. There were orthodox young women to counter the progressive agenda, but things were peaceful and despite a few men yelling and screaming, the police kept things under control. Clearly the progressive agenda has been advanced by the public actions of these women. The government is taking the Kotel and the negative influence of the ultra orthodox seriously. The general Israeli public, who really don't care about the Kotel, have been awakened to see that things can be done to lessen the control that the ultra orthodox have on many aspects of everyday life. • Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly: Rabbi Rick Jacobs presented to a committee of the Knesset; a speech like that would not have been imaginable in the recent past. Hebrew words of the month: Holidays - chofesh - apuj Dark - Choshech - lauj ARZA Canada is the Zionist organization of the Reform Movement. It reaches out to Reform Jews in Canada to help foster a better understanding of and connection to Israel. It also supports the Reform Movement in Israel. Please consider joining ARZA Canada-you can join with the tick box on your Temple Sholom dues form or at www.arzacanada.org . All of these issues are a tremendous gain for a more pluralistic Israel and could not have been successful in the Council a year or two ago. 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Yes, we are hosting NFTY Winter and we need your help! Pick one and join us on December 15th: Like to play soccer? Join Temple Sholom and Street Soccer from 10am to Noon at Strathcona Park – the Southeast Corner at Raymur and Prior 1. Offer to house a couple of teens at your home for the weekend. 2. Make sure your teen doesn’t miss this opportunity to connect with a 100 other Jewish teens in Vancouver. For more information and/or if you’re able to host, please be in touch with Lisa at: lisa@templesholom.ca or 604-266-7190 Like to help out – Join us in the Temple Sholom kitchen where we will put together lunch for all the soccer players from 10 to 11:30am. Street Soccer Love soccer? Want to play soccer and help out at the same time? Sari Raber is a member of Temple Sholom and on the Board of Street Soccer (Soccer for Homeless People) and we want to get Temple Sholom involved! On Mitzvah Day, a few of our teens joined a Street Soccer practice and had a great time. Meanwhile, we made 40 lunches that were brought to the players to enjoy. We’d like Temple Sholom to get involved in Street Soccer on the 3rd Sunday of every month. The first chance is Sunday, December 15th. Future Street Soccer Dates: January 18th, 2014 February 15th, 2014 March 15th, 2014 April 19th, 2014 May 17th, 2014 June 21st, 2014 July 19th, 2014 August 16th, 2014 For more information and to volunteer on December 15th, be in touch with Lisa at lisa@templesholom.ca or 604-266-7190 Sheila Stern, Sales Associate Coldwell Banker Premier Realty 6272 East Boulevard Vancouver, BC Office: 604.266.1364 , Mobile: 604.788.0882, Fax: 604.266.2466 Email: sgstern@shaw.ca Website: www.sternhomes.ca "A Perfect Balance" - Experience & Dedication. We never stop moving Temple Sholom A Canadian Reform congregation that honours and sanctifies each and every person, integrating a deep sense of Jewish tradition with contemporary life. 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