2nd Annual Tribute Event Mel Brooks will Capp
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2nd Annual Tribute Event Mel Brooks will Capp
2nd Annual Tribute Event Sunday, November 2, 2014 Martin and Esther Capp have created a path of generosity that has epitomized their life in the Jewish and broader community. Temple of Aaron, the JCC and many other organizations are forever indebted to the Capps for their vision and lifelong giving. Temple of Aaron deeply appreciates their kindness, beginning in the 1950s when the Highland Park building was constructed, and continuing through the years with the Capp Lounge, Capital Repair, Clergy Fund and the Jubilee Celebration. The Capps’ compassion delivered the major gift to build the St. Paul JCC in 1963, which carries their name, and they have continued supporting the JCC with Capital Repair, Camp Butwin additions and the Burt Garr Matching Gift Fund. In addition, Jewish Family Service presented the Community Service Award to the Capps in 1995, and Marty, who once served as Hillel President at University of Minnesota, currently is providing assistance to renovate the building. Esther has used her talents while serving on numerous Boards, including Temple of Aaron, JCC and JFS, and she contributed enormous energy helping with Russian and Eastern European resettlement. In the general community, the Capps recently donated major gifts to support Sholom East, St. Paul Children’s Hospital, Minnesota Children’s Museum, Herzl Camp and United Hospital in St. Paul. שיר חדש Mel Brooks will Capp-ture your Attention as Special Entertainment for Special Community Leaders Mel has won an Academy Award, Emmy Award, Tony Award and a Laurence Olivier Award. We all know he has not yet won a Temple of Aaron Award. Mel will bring his comedic genius to St Paul to entertain us. Generations have loved his movies (The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Silent Movie, High Anxiety, History of the World: Part I, Spaceballs, and Robin Hood: Men in Tights). 616 S. Mississippi River Blvd St. Paul, MN 55116 www.templeofaaron.org Professional Staff Rabbi Jeremy Fine RabbiJeremyFine@TempleofAaron.org 651-698-8874 x 112 Rabbi Chaim Singer-Frankes Director of Experiential Education & Community Life RabbiSingerFrankes@TempleofAaron.org 651-698-8874 x 111 Reimagine Your Judaism Rediscover Temple of Aaron Ken Agranoff Executive Director KenAgranoff@TempleofAaron.org 651-698-8874 x 106 Joshua Fineblum Director of Education & Community Life JoshuaFineblum@TempleofAaron.org 651-698-8874 x 103 Susan Tervola—Clergy Assistant SusanTervola@TempleofAaron.org Kim Thomey—Mgr of Financial Operations KimThomey@TempleofAaron.org Susie Haim—Administrative Assistant SusieHaim@TempleofAaron.org Bill Jorke—Facilities Supervisor BillJorke@TempleofAaron.org In Case You Missed It Sandy Aaron Mark Adelman (Past President) Tracy Arnold Ben Axelrod Steve Baldinger (Past President) Jim Berg Alan Bernick (Secretary) George Bier Marilyn Bloom Eileen Bream (Past President) Sanford Brody (Past President) Neil Derechin Alan Divine Barry Divine Jason Divine Allen Freeman (Past President) Gerald Frisch (Past President) David Gantman James Gleekel Charles Goodman Bill Gotlieb Gerard Hirschhorn (Past President) Stevan Kafitz (Treasurer) David Katz Robert Kaufman Phil Kibort (Past President) Thomas Kieffer (Past President) Jonathan Kvasnik Nancy Lane (Past President) Anna Latzer Janice Lazarus (Past President) Lisa Lerman Ron Less Betty Sue Lipschultz (Past President) Bob Marvy Stuart Marofsky (Past President) Tim Oskey Rachael Paper Gary Portnoy (Executive VP) Roxanne Portnoy Michael Saxon (Past President) Polly Saxon Margie Schneider Sue Schwartz Rosalyn Segal (President) Steven Shaller Tom Skadron Stuart Steinman (Past President) Gary Swartz (Past President) Judy Werthauser (Past President) Peter Wilton Joe Wolkowicz Brian Zaidman Terry Zien Debbie Zuckerman Recent Speakers & Guests at Temple of Aaron Interesting Al Franken—MN Senator—ToA Hosted St. Paul Federation Event Brad Greenberg—76rs General Manager—Shabbat Speaker Brad Sugar—Jewish Student Connection—Visions Speaker Brittany Thelemann—Ms. Minnesota USA 2011—TAXY Fundraiser Chingwell Mutombu—First Step Initiative, Republic of Congo—Sisterhood Shabbat Cory Provus—MN Twins Announcer—Men’s Club Shabbat Speaker Damon Thibodeaux—Former Death Rose Inmate—Lunch & Learn Dayna Koehn—Munchkin Musik—My Baby & Me Ilan Berman—VP American Foreign Policy Council—St. Paul AIPAC event Jason Alexander—Comedian / Actor—Annual Tribute Fundraiser Jonathan Adam Ross—Actor—Artist-in-Residence Jordan Fruchtman—Moishe House—Visions Speaker Kayla Arons Avraham—Female Orthodox Rabbinical Student—Visions Speaker Leon Frankel—U.S. Navy Pilot flew for Israel in 1948—Lunch & Learn Neil Karlson—Author “Augie’s Secrets” - Men’s Club Shabbat Nitaya Panemalaythong—Ms. Minnesota USA 2012—TAXY Fundraiser Pastor David Colby—Presbyterian Church—Israel Stock Divestment Speaker Pastor Dan Collison—First Covenant Church—The Great Debate Pat Susmilich—Last Comic Standing—TAXY Rabbi Adam Frank—Moreshet Israel—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Ari Saks—Congregation Beth Mordecai—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Jarrod Grover—Beth Tikvah Synagogue, Toronto—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Capers Funnye—Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation of Chicago—Lunch & Learn Rabbi Elie Kaunfer—Mechon Hadar—Sholar-in-Residence Rabbi Jesse Olitzky—Congregation Beth El, New Jersey—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Jill Jacobs—Executive Director of T’ruah—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Joel Roth—JTS—Rabbi Fine’s Installation Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman—Temple Israel—Visions Speaker Rabbi Rachel Isaacs—Beth Israel Congregation—Rabbis Around the World Rabbi Yoni Warren—US Naval Chaplain,Okinawa, Japan—Rabbis Around the World Ralph Schwartz—Camp Ramah Tikvah Program—Visions Speaker Ron Blomberg—Major League Baseball 1st Designated Hitter—Athlete-in-Residence Sven Sundgaard—KARE 11 Meteorologist—TAXY Fundraiser TC Bear—MN Twins—Tot Shabbat Todd Kessler—NBC’s The Voice Contestant—TAXY Concert Wendy Baldinger—Wiggle, Jiggle & Jam—Prayers in PJ’s al n o i t a Educ Motivating New Id eas Exciting Creative Temple of Aaron and PJ Library Calling all parents and/or Baby Me grandparents with My children from birth to & 18 months in the greater St. Paul community! Sign up today and build the foundation for your Times: Fridays at 5:45 pm & Saturdays at 9:15 am baby’s Dates: Updates can be found on TempleofAaron.org throughout the year. Tess Glassman-Kaufman development through Sunday, September 7th-9:00 am Empowerment: The Making of an Israel Activist September 25th and October 4th activities for the entire September 27, 2014 High Holyday Family Service-9:15 am –10:00 am family. Bond with other Wednesday, October 8th– 5:30 pm (Pizza in the Hut For Sukkot) Friday, October 24th-Prayers in PJs/Got Shabbat Dinner families and learn from Saturday, November 15th– Wendy’s Wiggle Jiggle and Jam expert educators about Saturday, November 22nd-Tot Shabbat topics that interest you. Saturday, December 6th– Hanukah Music Program Friday, December 19th– Prayers inYoni PJs/GotSarason Shabbat Dinner We will have family time Saturday, January 10th– Tot Shabbat What’s Next for the Birthright Babies and separate parent time Saturday, January 24th– Tumble and Play with Us! October 18, 2014 during some programs. Saturday, February 7th-Tot Shabbat For Tu B’shevat Israel: A Different Look Into Our Homeland Homeland Saturday, February 28th– Q & A with Dr. Cindy Garr Sunday, March 8th-Purim Carnival-11:00 am-1:00 pm Friday, March 13th– Prayers in PJs/Got Shabbat Dinner Saturday, March 21st– Come Sing With Us! Saturday, April 18th– Tot Shabbat Saturday, April 25th– Artist in Residence Musician Naomi Less Saturday, May 16th– Tot Shabbat Wednesday, May 27th–BBQ withSally Live Entertainment-6:00 Abrams pm Cost: $10 per month for nine months Teaching Israel to Non-Jews November 15, 2014 To Register/Questions contact Joshua Fineblum, Director of Education & Community Life joshuafineblum@templeofaaron.org or 651-698-8874 ext 103 Jodi Saltzman, PJ Library Coordinator, jsaltzman@stpaulfed.org or 651-695-3195 Deborah Getsug,Shahar My Baby &Sadeh Me Facilitator, dgetsug@gmail.com JNF and Israel’s Environmental Issues December 6, 2014 Temple of Aaron and PJ Library My Baby & Me Calling all parents and/or grandparents with children from birth to 18 months in the greater St. Paul community! Israel: A Different Look Into Our Sign Homeland up today and build the Times: Fridays at 5:45 pm & Saturdays at 9:15 am FOR CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM We urge all families to stay for lunch each Saturday at 11:30 am Dates: Updates can be found at TempleofAaron.org throughout the year. foundation for your baby’s Sunday, September 7th-9:00 am Tess Glassman-Kaufman development through September 25th and October 4thDivestment on Campusactivities for the entire High Holyday Family Service-9:15 am –10:00 am September 27, 2014 family. Bond with other Wednesday, October 8th–Pizza in the Hut For Sukkot-5:30 pm families and learn from Friday, October 24th-Prayers in PJs/Got Shabbat Dinner expert educators about Saturday, November 15th– Wendy’s Wiggle Jiggle and Jam Saturday, November 22nd-Tot Shabbat topics that interest you. We Saturday, December 6th– Hanukah Music Program will have family time and sepaYoni Sarason Friday, December 19th– Prayers in PJs/Got Shabbat Dinner rate parent timeBabies during some What’s Next for the Birthright Saturday, January 10th– Tot Shabbat programs. October 18, 2014 Saturday, January 24th– Tumble and Play with Us! Saturday, February 7th-Tot Shabbat For Tu B’shevat Saturday, February 28th– Q & A with Dr. Cindy Garr Sunday, March 8th-Purim Carnival-11:00 am-1:00 pm Friday, March 13th– Prayers in PJs/Got Shabbat Dinner Saturday, March 21st– Come Sing With Us! Saturday, April 18th– Tot Shabbat SallyMusician Abrams Saturday, April 25th– Artist in Residence Naomi Less Saturday, May 16th– Tot ShabbatTeaching Israel to Non-Jews Wednesday, May 27th–BBQ withNovember Live Entertainment-6:00 pm 15, 2014 Rabbi Zach Silver The Importance of a Strong Conservative Jewish Education February 21, 2015 Rabbi Ken Berger Is Egalitarianism Still the Movement’s Calling Card? March 7, 2015 Cost: $10 per month for nine months To Register/Questions contact Joshua Fineblum, Director of Education & Community Life JoshuaFineblum@TempleofAaron.org or 651-698-8874 ext 103 Jodi Saltzman, PJ Library Coordinator, jsaltzman@stpaulfed.org or 651-695-3195 Shahar Sadeh Deborah Getsug, My Baby & Me Facilitator, dgetsug@gmail.com JNF and Israel’s Environmental Issues December 6, 2014 Jim Stein The Future of the Conservative Synagogue April 11, 2015 Rabbi Aaron Weininger LGBT Community’s Next Step May 23, 2015 Reimagine Your Judaism Rediscover Temple of Aaron Our Education and Youth Department offers Jewish children from birth through 12th grade the opportunity to learn while developing lasting friendships with Jewish kids from Temple of Aaron, the Midwest region, and across the USA. We offer a variety of active and community service focused educational programs to help our students understand Judaism today. B’resheet (2nd-5th) and Kadima (6th-7th) members will have monthy social events. USY(8th-12th) members participate in our new TiKone USY program, chapter events, Annual Play, all regional events (9th-12th graders only) including conventions and USY Basketball League, and more. This year promises to be spectacular filled with fun and memorable experiences! Adult Education Series Last year we began this new and exciting Adult Education Series with a Programming wide variety of classes that participants found interesting, engaging and intellectually stimulating. Learning on Sundays is not just for kids! This year we have six new courses. SignSchool up for one or all and join us Youth for learning, debating, and a good time. Legally Blonde Play Tryouts (7th-12th graders) TiKone Shark Tank September 21st October 1st B’resheet and Kadima at Severs Pizza in the Hut October 12th October 8th USY Shabbat Kinyon Tzedakah-Charity Mall October 25th November 16th 10AM Rabbi Jeremy Fine Knock Knock for Cans Hanukah Trips and Day of Action Talmud 102: Change October 29th 5 More Lessons That Will December 14th Your Life USY Dance 5th Graders Receive Siddurim Sunday, January 18th January 10th 11AM - Ernie Gulner—The Book of Job USY/Kadima MLK Day of Service Confirmation Trip to NY & DC Joshua Fineblum—The 72 Names January 19th February 26th-March 2nd of God All Youth Shabbat Purim Evening Celebration February 7th March 4th Youth Play-Legally Blonde Purim Carnival February 19th, 21st & 22nd March 8th Purim Carnival Lock In Artist-In-Resident: Musician Naomi Less March 7th April 22nd-26th Community Lag Ba'Omer Celebration TiKone and USY Final Banquet 10AM May 6th - Ilan Sharon—Israel’s Political May 27thHistory Fall Semester November 2, 9, 23 December 7, 14 Spring Semester February 8, 15, 22 March 8, 15 Sara Lynn-Newberger—Mindful Jewish Living 11AM - Rabbi Singer-Frankes Warsaw:onHistory, Spirit, & Struggle For more information any of the above events contact Joshua Fineblum, Director of Education & per Community Cost: $10 for one or $15 for both semester Life joshuafineblum@templeofaaron.org RSVP Required to Susan Tervola, SusanTervola@TempleofAaron.org 651-698-8875 x 103 Carnival Games Hamentashen Making Costume Contest Auction and Raffles Minimal Cost for Kosher Food $10.00 Unlimited Games *Supported by the David A. Berg Family Endowment SHABBAT Our Education and Youth Department offers Jewish children from birth through 12th grade the opportunity to learn while developing lasting friendships with Jewish kids from Temple of Aaron, the Midwest region, and across the USA. We offer a variety of active and community service focused educational programs to help our students understand Judaism today. B’resheet (2nd-5th) and Kadima (6th-7th) members will have monthy social events. USY(8th-12th) members participate in our new TiKone USY program, chapter events, Annual Play, all regional events (9th-12th graders only) including conventions and USY Basketball League, and more. This year promises to be spectacular filled with fun and memorable experiences! Adult Education Series Programming This successful adult education program will prove to be as exciting, interesting, engaging and intellectually stimulating. The teachers are ready to stimulate you Jewish knowledge. School Youth Sunday mornings are not just for your kid’s Sunday School anymore. Fall Semester November 2, 9, 23 December 7, 14 Legally Blonde Play Tryouts (7th-12th graders) TiKone Shark Tank September 21st October 1st B’resheet and Kadima at Severs Pizza in the Hut October 12th October 8th USY Shabbat Kinyon Tzedakah-Charity Mall Fine 16th October 25th 10AM - Rabbi Jeremy November Knock Knock for5 Cans Hanukah and Day of Action Talmud 102: More Lessons That WTrips ill Change Your Life October 29th December 14th USY Dance 5th Graders Receive Siddurim 11AM Ernie Gulner—The Book of Job Sunday, January 18th January 10th USY/Kadima MLKJosh Day of Fineblum—The Service Confirmation NY & DC 72 NamesTrip oftoGod January 19th February 26th-March 2nd All Youth Shabbat Purim Evening Celebration February 7th March 4th Youth Play-Legally Blonde Purim Carnival February 19th, 21st & 22nd March 8th Purim Carnival Lock In Artist Artist-In-Resident: Musician Naomi Less March 7th - Ilan Sharon—Israel’s April 22nd-26thHistory 10AM Political Community Lag Ba'Omer Celebration TiKone and USY Final Banquet Sara Lynn-Newberger—Mindful Jewish Living May 6th May 27th Spring Semester February 8, 15, 22 March 8, 15 11AM - Rabbi Singer-Frankes Warsaw: History, Spirit, & Struggle For more information on any of the above events contact Joshua Fineblum, Director of Education & per Community Cost: $10 for one or $15 for both semester Life joshuafineblum@templeofaaron.org RSVP Required to Susan Tervola, susantervola@templeofaaron.org 651-698-8875 x 103 meet. eat. discover. Join for lunch and in-depth discussion on a wide variety of topics immediately after services. September 27, 2014—UofM Hillel representative October 11, 2014—Sisterhood Shabbat Speaker October 18, 2014—Yoni Sarason November 8, 2014—Social Justice Speaker November 22, 2014—Jamie Diamond December 6, 2014—Shahar Sadeh December 27, 2014—Rabbi Chaim Singer-Frankes January 24, 2015—Rabbi Jeremy Fine January 31, 2015—Professor Alan Cooper February 14, 2015—Social Justice Shabbat Speaker February 21, 2015—Rabbi Zach Silver March 7, 2015—Rabbi Ken Berger March 28, 2015—Men’s Club Shabbat Speaker April 4, 2015—Larry Eisenstadt April 25, 2015—Naomi Less *All Speakers Subject to Change Carnival Games Hamentashen Making $10.00 Costume Contest Lunch and Learn program is primarily sponsored by Unlimited Auction and Nancy RafflesM. Skadron Family Endowment Dr. Stanley C. and Games Minimal Cost for Kosher Food *Supported by the David A. Berg Family Endowment Know Your Noah Free movies during Israel and the Palestinians: A Post-Arab Spring Overview of Complicated Relationships Ido Zelkovitz Community Lecture Wednesday, October 22, 7:30pm Ido Zelkovitz is an acclaimed research fellow at the Ezri Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies; he also teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern History at the University of Haifa. He offers a cross-disciplinary analysis of Palestinian history and politics and the Arab Israeli Conflict, Israel’s geopolitical situation in the Middle East and the role of Higher Education and students in building national identities in the Middle East. St. Paul AIPAC Annual Event Wednesday, December 10 AIPAC empowers pro-Israel activists across all ages, religions and races to be politically engaged and build relationships with members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to promote the U.S.-Israel relationship. Save the Date—KOSHERFEST January 11th—12pm to 2pm Temple of Aaron will be bringing Kosher food from around the Twin Cities and Midwest for a 1 day event. The entire community is invited to this First Annual Kosher Cuisine Event. Taste Kosher food from your neighborhood and Kosher BBQ from Chicago’s Milt’s. Noach month: Free Our toddler-1st grade programs have moved to movie with Shabbat Mornings. The students will participate in art,and candy popcorn learning, and singing with a break for snack. Dedicated teachers will guide students on their Jewish Journey. Was Noah Really a Righteous Man? Wednesday Evening will be used for USY programming, preparation for programming by our teens for the Liverunfrom the Bemah congregation, fun programming, dynamic speakers and more. We urge people to Saturday, January come to as many programs as you can as this new program is the first of its 3rd, 10th, & to24th kind. Please join us on this journey make our time together meaningful and exciting TAXY Family program to view Evan Almighty. Date TBD. College Kesher Last year Temple of Aaron visited UW-Madison, Iowa, U of M, and The entire congregation more campuses around the Midwest. is invited to watch Noah Contact Joshua Fineblum with yourRussell Crowe. starring Date TBD. college student’s mailing and email address, and cell phone number. College Kesher will: Send college students holiday packages twice per year Rabbi Singer-Frankes will lead a discussion Make campus visits throughout the school year after viewing the Jewish Summer job/volunteer resource guide YouTube video “In Search of Noah’s Ark”. Rabbi HelpChaim college students staytakes connected to Temple of Aaron Singer-Frankes on self-appointed Date TBD champion Rabbi Jeremy If your defending child is a college student, we askFine. for a donation of $36 to keep this program available to all college students. Youth Department Presents Know Your Noah Free movies during Noach month: Free movie with Our toddler-1st grade programs have moved to Shabbat popcorn Mornings. The students will participate in art, learning, andand candy singing with a break for snack. Dedicated teachers will guide students on their Jewish Journey. Was Noah Really a Righteous Man? Wednesday Evening will be used for USY programming, preparation for programming Live from thefunBemah run by our teens for the congregation, programming, dynamic speakers and more. We urge Saturday, people to come to asJanuary many programs as you can as this new program is the first of its 3rd, kind. Please join us on this 10th, 24th journey as make our time together meaningful and exciting TAXY Family program to view Evan Almighty. Date TBD. & College Kesher is up and Running... Thursday, February 19th Saturday, February 21st Sunday, February 22nd Last year Temple of Aaron visited UW-Madison, Iowa, UofM, and entire congregation more campuses aroundThe the is invited to watch Noah Midwest. Contact Joshua Fineblum starring Russell Crowe. with your college student’s mailing Date TBD. and email address, and cell phone number. College Kesher will: Send college students holiday packages twice per year Rabbi Singer-Frankes Make campus visits throughout the school year will lead a discussion Jewish Summer job/volunteer resource guide after viewing the Help college students stay connected to Temple of Aaron YouTube video “In of Noah’s Ark”. If your child is aSinger-Frankes college student, we on askself-appointed for a donation ofSearch $36 to Rabbi Chaim takes Date TBD. champion to Rabbi Jeremy students. Fine. keep this defending program available all college Social Action and Social Justice Social justice is an important components of Jewish life at Temple of Aaron. The committee is committed to providing education, programs and opportunities for members of our congregation to act on their own interests in social justice. November 8, 2014—Shabbat Lunch & Learn on Reducing Gun Violence February 15, 2015—Social Justice Shabbat. Contact the synagogue if you are interested in becoming active with the committee. Temple of Aaron Garden Club December 6th, 7:30 pm Stein Hall at Temple of Aaron The goal of the Temple of Aaron Garden Club is to beautify the campus 1:DVKLQJWRQ$YH0LQQHDSROLV grounds of the Temple. In 2015 we will refresh the old evergreen plantings 2FWREHU#SP adjoining the north entrance. Planting is a great activity to honor the arrival of a new life into our community or to remember a life that has passed. Contact Mary Maguire-Lerman to help. Israel Committee Saturday, Visions Speakers: March 14, March2015 1st-3rd September AIPAC Policy Conference Shabbat morning27th services will be led by TAXY members. Tess Glassman-Kaufman Contact Rabbi Fine if you would like to participate. October 18th Yoni Sarason November 15th Sally Abrams December 6th Sahar Sadeh October 22nd UMN speaker Ido Zelkovitz April 22nd-26th Israel Shabbat featuring music with Artist-in-Resident Naomi Less JNFL—Fantasy Football League. of EntryKindness Fee Chesed—Random Acts donated to JNF to plant trees in Israel. Be a part of the group that brings comfort and kindness to the Temple of Aaron community. Visit the sick, bring food to families with a new child, welcome new members to the shul, and more. This committee will ensure the warmth and TAXY Basketball plays Sundays at St.toPaul generosity of our community shines all of our members. JCC on Sundays 6:50-8:50 pm. $3/game. TAXY will host a Human Foosball tournament with proceeds benefitting The Lone Soldier Center. Enter your team of 5-6 players for $100. If you don’t have enough for a full team join us as an individual for $20 and we will put you on a team. This is TAXY’s biggest event of the year and you won’t want to miss it!! שיר חדש6KLU+DGDVK $1HZ6RQJ To work with the theme of Rosh Hashanah Day 2, Temple of Aaron is excited to bring in Jewish musicians to enhance our services and provide programs for members of all ages. December 6th, 7:30 pm Stein Hall at Temple of Aaron 1:DVKLQJWRQ$YH0LQQHDSROLV 2FWREHU#SP Saturday, March 14, 2015 Shabbat morning services will be led by TAXY members. Contact Rabbi Fine if you would like to participate. Elijah Palnik October 24 Ariella Fornstein November 21 Cantor Randy Herman December 19 TAXY will host a Human Foosball tournament with proceeds benefitting The Lone Soldier Center. Enter your team of 5-6 players for $100. If you don’t have enough for a full team join us as an individual for $20 and we will put you on a team. This is TAXY’s biggest event of the year and you won’t want to miss it!! Temple of Aaron Choir Directed by Tom Bartsch January 30 Cantor Nancy Abramson February 27 Berek and Amanda Awend March 13 JNFL—Fantasy Football League. Entry Fee donated to JNF to plant trees in Israel. TAXY Basketball plays Sundays at St. Paul JCC on Sundays 6:50-8:50 pm. $3/game. Reimagine Your Judaism Rediscover Temple of Aaron Temple of Aaron Sisterhood is an affiliate of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ). We enjoy many benefits of belonging to the largest organization of Conservative Jewish women in the country, including leadership development, education, networking opportunities, training, community service, creative Jewish arts & crafts, friendships, Tikun Olam, and we have fun! Sisterhood Shabbat October 10-11 Shabbat Goodwill Shopping Spree for Homeless November 9 at 1:30 pm Mah Jong December 7 at 2:00 pm in Belzer Girls’ Night Out—Mani/Pedis with Sisterhood February 5 Paint your Own Miriam’s Cup May 17 at Color Me Mine in Eagan Monthly Program: Sisterhood Knits on the 3rd or 4th Thursday of every month 6:30 pm in Smith Library | Chaired by Margie Daniels Sisterhood President Roxanne Portnoy reportnoy@msn.com Men’s Club The Men’s Club focuses on service to the synagogue, both socially and ritually. Build the Sukkah October 5 Latke Flipping for Hanukah Latke Bash December 14 World Wide Wrap February 1 Super Bowl Sunday Party February 1 Men’s Club Shabbat March 27-28 Member Picnic TBD Weekly Program: Free Breakfast after 9am Sunday minyan. Contact Barry Divine to sponsor a breakfast. Men’s Club President Barry Divine bdivine@dsb-cpa.com Fundamentals Judaism of Sisterhood This class is for everyone to either brush up on Jewish knowledge or to learn for the first time. Wednesdays: November 5, 12, 19 December 3 January 7, 14, 21, 28 February 11, 18 March 4, 11, 18 Saturdays: December 13, February 7 Cost: $100/person Talmud and Bible Join Ritual Coordinator Larry Eisenstadt every Thursday for his unique Bible (6:30 pm) and Talmud (7:30 pm) classes. No prior knowledge required.. Mi KaMocha Saturday mornings at 8:00 am. Join Rabbi Singer-Frankes for coffee, babka and an illuminating conversation of the weekly Torah Portion. Adult Shabbat Softball Shabbat softball games played at Horace Mann Elementary School following Kiddush lunch in Summer of 2015. Sign up with Susan Tervola. Want to find a Shabbat Community? Want to meet new families? Our new Shabbat ShaHome program gets families of all ages together for an evening of food, fun and celebration. Hosted in the homes of our members and clergy allows for us to come together as a community. Contact Rabbi Fine to participate. Prayers in Pjs & 5:45 pm Prayers in PJs (birth-1st grade) 6:30 pm Congregational Shabbat Dinner September 12, October 10, November 21, December 19 2015-January 30, February 27, March 13 April 24, May 29, June 15 Cost: $15 per person, $10 minimum, Donations Welcome RSVP Required to Susie Haim 651-698-8874 ext 100 or SusieHaim@TempleofAaron.org WEEKEND SCHOLAR - IN - RESIDENCE: PROFESSOR ALAN COOPER Alan Cooper is the Elaine Ravich Professor of Jewish Studies and provost of The Jewish Theological Seminary. Dr. Cooper earned a bachelor’s degree in religious studies at Columbia University. He went on to do his graduate work at Yale University, earning a master of philosophy degree and doctorate in Religious Studies. His doctoral dissertation was on the linguistic structure of biblical poetry. He also spent a year in Jerusalem as a Hebrew University Postdoctoral Fellow. His publications include a monograph on Canaanite divine names that appear in the Hebrew Bible and many articles on biblical poetics and the history of interpretation. Prior to his academic career he was one of the lead singers in the band Sha Na Na and performed at Woodstock. WEEK - LONG ARTIST- IN - RESIDENCE: Naomi is an internationally renowned Singer/Songwriter, activist, worship leader and educator. Her music repertoire ranges from edgy pop rock to meditative spiritual prayer. Founder of Jewish Chicks/Kids Rock programs, Naomi encourages young voices to speak out. Her music videos and cd, "The Real Me,” share a personal journey of wrestling with self-worth, theology, justice issues and finding one's voice. Naomi is a gifted and certified Center for Leadership Initiatives facilitator, program designer, and Storahtelling Lab/Shul founding company member and Director of Education and Training. She graduated from JTS Davidson School and Northwestern University and an alum of the Institute for Informal Jewish Education at Brandeis University and Institute for Jewish Spirituality. Intimate Friday Dinner & Conversation About Conservative Judaism...and Woodstock Insight Into Noach and the Great Flood Special Learning Opportunities Throughout the Weekend Jan 30-Feb 1 NAOMI LESS Israel Concert! Rockin’ Erev Shabbat Live Music Workshops Teaching For All Ages And More! April 22-26 Sha Na Na 1972