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Temple emanu-el providence, Rhode Island | 2017–5778
November 18, 2017 | 29 Heshvan 5778
Etz Hayim, Page 152
1st Aliyah Genesis Chapter 26 verses 23–29
2nd Aliyah verses 30–33
3rd Aliyah Genesis Chapter 26 & 27 verses 34–4
4th Aliyah verses 5–13
5th Aliyah verses 14–17
6th Aliyah verses 18–23
7th Aliyah verses 24–27
Maftir Genesis 27:24–27:27 Page 156
Haftarah I Samuel 20:18–20:42 Page 1215
Shabbat Mahar Hodesh
Minhah/Ma’ariv Service –3:45 p.m.
Havdalah – 5:03 p.m.
parashat Tol’dot
Sanctuary ServiceMain SanctuaryRabbi Wayne Franklin
Soulful ShabbatonBohnen Vestryw 9:30 AM – Drumming & Chanting10:00 AM - Soulful Service
Mazal TovMazal Tov to Lindsey Katzman and her family on her becoming a Bat Mitzvah this afternoon.
At Temple Emanu-El, we seek to fashion an atmosphere of peace and tranquility on the Sabbath. To help create this environment throughout the Temple, we refrain from writing, taking photographs, texting, and using cell phones. Please join us in observing these traditions as we make Shabbat a sacred experience for us all.
Services this Shabbat
Tot ShabbatSisterhood Lounge Marni Thompson-Tilove
Family First Service10:30 AM - Rabbi Rachel Zerin
announcements
Soulful ShabbatonThe talk by Rabbi Hammer has been cancelled due to illness. It will be resceheuled for a later date.
Iyyun Tefillah Cancelled TodayIyyun Tefillah will resume on Saturday, December 16.
New Temple Website Be sure to log in to your account on our updated website: www.teprov.org. Please add to or correct your personal infor-mation on your page. If you have any questions, contact Paul Stouber at 401.331.1616 or by email: [email protected]
Greeters Needed for Upcoming YearIf you would like to be a greeter at service for the upcoming year, please email Marilyn Katz at [email protected].
Visit Temple Emanu-El’s Rosen Library Visit Temple Emanu-El’s Rosen Library! New books every month! Open every day. Check out our online library catalog (http://tee.hl.scoolaid.net), or contact the librarian ([email protected]) for help finding the perfect book for you!
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UMAN:PILGRIMAGE & PRAYER
TEMPLE EMANU-EL VESTRY99 TAFT AVENUEPROVIDENCE, RI 02906
WITH SHAI AFSAISUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 — 4:00-5:30 PM
ADULT INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES
The largest Jewish pilgrimage outside of Israel is to the heart of the Ukraine. In recent years, some 30,000 Jews from around the world have been drawn to celebrate Rosh Hashanah in the small city of Uman, burial place of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, the influential nineteenth-century Chassidic Master. Join local author Shai Afsai, who has twice participated in the annual pilgrimage and also written about it for publications such as the Reform Jewish Quar-terly, for an exploration of Breslov Chassidic teachings and the palpable power of pilgrimage and prayer.
Shai Afsai is a writer living in Providence. His articles and short stories have appeared in The Providence Journal, The Jerusalem Post, Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association Notes, Rhode Island History, Heredom: Transactions of the Scottish Rite Research Society, CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, and Anthropology Today. His “Jews and Freemasons in Providence: Temple Beth-El and Redwood Lodge” won the Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association’s 2013 Horvitz Award.
This event is free and open to the public. We ask that you consider making a donation of $5 per person
RSVPs greatly appreciated. Please visit our website: teprov.org/form/uman or call the Temple Office at 331-1616
A Jewish Exploration of Food,
Ethics, Community, and Culture
Saturday, November 18, 2017 | 7:00pm
Dwares JCC | 401 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, RI
A new twist on an evening of Jewish learning will be sure to tickle your taste buds. Workshops and discussions about the environment, sustainability, corporate culture, social responsibility, local trends, and vegetarianism with local food producers and experts. Attendees will have the opportunity to taste amazing local food and talk to producers, chefs, business entrepreneurs, scholars, and eaters. Sponsored by the Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island in partnership with the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, Farm Fresh RI, Rhode Island Community Food Bank, Hope & Main, and more. The Marketplace (Shuk) will open at 6:30pm.
For more information, contact Larry Katz at [email protected] or 401.421.4111 ext. 179.
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Supported through the generosity of the Rabbi William G. Braude Fund at the Jewish Federation Foundation
Schedule of full event:6:30 Marketplace/Shuk Open for Business6:45 Havdalah – led by Rabbi Rachel Zerin (JCC)7:15 Welcome and Keynote (25 minutes) 8:00 – 9:00 First Panels
• Rituals of Dinner: food as hospitality, as community builder and shaper of culture, conveyer of hospitality and blessings for food.
• Just Food: food access, food as a political weapon, food banks and food access.
• Growing RI’s Economy: how local farmers and local food businesses can help revive the economy of RI
9:15 – 10:15 Second Panels• Food Justice: eco-kashrut and certification, agro business, treatment of
workers, environmental concerns.
• Connecting to the Source: local food movements and resources, spiri-tual dimensions of agriculture, food preparation and eating.
• Eating Vegetarian – Is this God’s Ideal Diet?
10:45 Marketplace Ends
REV UP
Homework Help
Ride into a successful school year
Where? Olney St. Baptist Church100 Olney St, Providence, RI
When? Tuesdays through Thursdays
3:30-5:30p.m.
Grades 3-8
Speed up your success making it to the finish line
For information call Nadine Rucker at 401-272-1024
REV UP
Homework Help and Enrichment Program
The Rev Up Homework Help & Enrichment Program is a free afterschool program, sponsored by the Olney St. Baptist Church, that provides a safe venue for students from the community, grades K – 8, for help with their homework, along with time for practice drills in reading, mathematics, grammar and other activities. This year we plan to expand the program with enrichment projects in science and other key subject areas. This program runs Tuesdays – Thursdays, 3:30 – 5:30 pm during the school year. Snacks, an incentive rewards program and time for games and recreational activities are offered.
How can you help?
Volunteer – donate your time and talents to help with tutoring, reading, games or snacks one or more days per week.
Donations - All donations are welcomed!
~ Monetary donations
~ Gift cards to supermarkets or stores (Stop & Shop, Staples, Wal-Mart)
~ Small gifts suitable for children in support of the incentive rewards
~ Food items for snacks (chips, cookies, crackers, juice boxes, water….)
December 3, 2017 - 4:00 PM www.teprov.org/form/salon
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Join us for a journey through time, to the waning years of the Russian Empire, as we listen to a concert of rare Jewish classical music by
Kol Arev, the Chamber Choir of Hebrew College. This group features Music Director Amy Lieberman, Cantor Lynn Torgove and our own
Maayan Harel. Musicologist Sam Zerin will guide us through the program with historical commentary. In true Arts Emanu-El fashion, the program
will end with high tea.
Tickets will be $15 in advance, and $20 at the door.
Hosted by Arts Emanu-El
JEWISH ART MUSIC:
FROM ST. PETERSBURG TO
PALESTINE AND BEYOND
Donations: Sept. – Oct. 2017Thank you for your generous support of Temple Emanu-El!
Annual FundIn Honor ofSteve Triedman & Elizabeth Isaacsonby Seth Kurn & Barbara Harris
Arts Emanu-El FundIn Honor ofLinda & Sam Shamoonby Ruth Horowitz & David Christensen and Ronald Shufrin
Benton & Elaine Odessa Cantorial FundIn Memory ofAndrew Rubenstein by David & Tina Odessa
Camp Ramah FundIn Honor ofBarbara & Steven Jablow by Martin & Dianne Newman
Cantor Mayer’s Discretionary FundIn Honor ofSamuel & Linda Shamoon by Howard & Judith Mayer
Wileen & Steven Snow by Howard & Judith Mayer
In Memory ofRyan David Mayer by Samuel & Linda Shamoon
Chapel FundIn Honor ofYekaterina Ginzburg-Bram by J. Richard Rose
Jay & Judy Rosenstein by Alex & Mira Eides
Harriet Traugott by Mona & Robert Levin & family
Bernice Kumins for Kallat Maftir by Penney Stein
In Memory OfMann & Friedman Families by Fredric Friedman & Cathy Demain Mann
Celia Zatloff, Charles Zatloff, Edith Granoff & Louis Granoff by David & Zeke Satloff
Herman V. Blumenthal & Mollie Blumenthal by William & Roberta McLaughlin
Doris M. Pearlman by Jill Pearlman
Nathan Fishbein & Mathew Fishbein by J. Stanley Fishbein
Max Riter by Barbara Riter
Samuel Sherwin by Fred & Sally Rotenberg
Estelle Sugarman by David Sugarman
Samuel Wintman by Lewis & Dorinda Wintman
Belle & Haskell Frank by H. Alan & Eleanor Frank
Ryan David Mayer, Verna Dudley, Josh Stein & Sam Taubman by Penney Stein
Marvin Brill by Irwin & Joan Hazen
Paul D. Litwin by Alan & Marianne Litwin
Helen Zuckerman & Leonard Zuckerman by Debra Zuckerman
Louis Yosinoff by Robert & Margie Pelcovits, Holly & David Rothemich, Irwin Hazen and Henry Flikier & Ann Miller
Robert Robbins and Marvin Brill by Arthur & Judy Robbins
Golda & Zeve Shneyder by Estere Shneyder
Muriel Yoken by Richard & Debbie Yoken
Minnie & Raymond Sterubach by Mr. & Mrs. David Futtersack
Arlene Cherlin by Carolyn Mendelson
Anna Israelit by Martin & Betty Israelit
Dorothy & Nathan Norman by Arthur NormanSamuel Leich & Myron Leich by Yetta Glicksman
Bella Dubinsky by Gerald & Esta Cohen
Elaine Kroll by Andrew & Beverly Blazar
Samuel B. Alperin by Brenda Clayson
Israel Linsky by Leonard & Barbara Linsky
Louis Gleckman & Samuel Feital by Thomas Gleckman
Ita Friedman by Alex & Mira Eides
Philip Flink by Alan & Renee Flink
Fred Barry by Dorothy Barry
Richard Levy by Nancy Blackman
Mildred Waldman Gurwitz, Louis Yosinoff & Catherine Walters by Herbert & Deborah Katz
Sruel Rimel & Ida Shacknovetsky by Jack & Betty Poljak
Bernard Blank by Alfred & Arline Blank
Nathan & Fanny Tickton by Esther & Lester Katz
Max H. Jagolinzer by Stephen & Judith Jagolinzer
Mollye Weiner & Ida Holland by Zelda Kolodney
Rose & Henry Berger by Gloria Golden
Joseph Pomarans by Sidney & Sonia Weintraub
Hasin Ruvin by Leyba & Ennya Mezhberg
Khana Groysfir by Boris & Zhenya Zitserman
Verna Dudley by Maxine Wolfson & Paul Hossfield
Elissa Krivitsky by Sandra & Richard Bornstein
Rachel Dondis by Harriet Grunberg
Joseph Liebowitz & Sarah Resnick by Moshe & Toby Liebowitz
Harlan Espo by Adele Espo
Beatrice Weisman by Robert & Vicki Weisman
Albert Rosen by Judith Rothenberg
Neal White by Steven White & Donna Summer White
Samuel Segal by Charles & Susan Kahn
Howard Muser by Keith Greenbaum
Milton Young by Natalie Feldman
Sarah Zawatsky by Leona Spilka
Wendy Adler by Ethan & Lorraine Adler
Toby Chakrin by Robert & Betsy Singer Cable
Jason H. Cohen & Martha Cohen by Sylvia Cohen
Esther Share by Joyce Rose
Israel Leshinsky by Herbert Leshinsky
M. William Smira by Robert & Carol Trow
Rebecca Twersky by Moses Mordecai Twersky
Miriam Young by Morton Paige & Ruth Paige Levin
Arnold Robinson by Lisa Schoeller
Freida & Louis Weisman by Arthur & Miriam Plitt
Loved ones by Abe & Larisa Shapiro
George Pullman, Louis Yosinoff & Harry Feldstein by Edward & Barbara Feldstein
Avraham Leberman, Arnold Robinson & Bernard Klemer by Estelle Klemer
Blossom Roodin & Jennie Sugarman by Shirley Wolpert
Rose Berman by Carol & Ann Berman
Rivka Nosovskaya by Rozaliya Sterninson
Russell Chiron by Martin & Dianne Newman
Gertrude Ellman by Richard & Bernice Kumins
Max Berman by Marilyn Myrow
Nathan Malenbaum by Marian Golditch
Miriam Young by Eleanor Ross
Gabe Samdperil by Ruth Kahn
Jack Levitt by Mayer & Judith Levitt
Marvin Brill by Carl & Jocelyn Feldman
Joseph Bram by Leon Bram
Benjamin R. Simons by Elinor Goldenberg
Marty Rosenzweig by Fred & Marcia Rosenzweig
Gertrude Jacobson by Beryl Jacobson Feinberg
Verna Dudley & Martin Tolchinsky by Howard & Janice Shapiro
Marilyn Phillips by Sandra Marcowitz
Paul Goldfine & Elaine Kamin by Fredric & Elaine Kamin
Edward & Barbara Feldstein FundIn Memory ofRobert Howard & Fay Lipton Diamont by Edward & Barbara Feldstein
Eugene & Polly Wachtenheim FundIn appreciation for the Dial-in-Service by Beryl Jacobson Feinberg
General DonationIn Honor ofLoved ones by Philip Barry
Temple Emanu-El community by Andrea Katzman
Wileen & Steven Snow and Bev Ehrich & Carl Freedman by Fred & Sally Rotenberg
S’lihot Dinner by Judy Rosenberg
Bernice Kumins, Judie Tenenbaum, & Morty Miller by Robert & Margie Pelcovits
Bev & Carl Freedman by Mindy & Stanley Wachtenheim
In Memory ofLouis Yosinoff by Sandra Mahoney
Kiddush FundDonation bySruel & Phyllis Oelbaum
In Honor ofOn their anniversary by Linda & Samuel Shamoon
Corky Freedman & Bev Ehrich by Frederic Reamer & Deborah Siegel Daniel Olson’s engagement by Bob & Margie Pelcovits
Leslie & Robert Landau by Martin & Dianne Newman
Bob & Lesley Landau by Holly & David Rothemich
In Memory ofVerna Dudley & Elaine Kroll by Martin & Dianne Newman
Ryan David Mayer by Holly & David Rothemich
Library FundIn Honor ofWileen & Steve Snow by Carol Ingall
Prof. Saul Olyan-Schockaert by Havurah Sanvich
Jason & Amy Rothstein and Howard & Janice Shapiro by Beryl Jacobson Feinberg
In Memory ofHarry Krepon by Carol Ingall
Museum FundIn Memory ofMarvin Brill, Sheila Dermon & Louis Yosinoff by Ruth & Lawrence Page
Prayerbook FundIn Honor ofRebecca Zakin by Nan & Allen Banks In Memory ofBertha Banks by Allen & Nan Banks
Purim Spiel FundIn Memory ofCantor Stanley Lipp by Howard & Susan Bromberg
Rabbi Eli & Eleanor Bohnen FundIn Honor ofSteve & Wileen Snow by Mayer & Judith Levitt
In Memory ofYetta Segal by Mayer & Judith Levitt
Rabbi Franklin’s Discretionary FundIn Honor ofBernice Kumins by Miguel & Christine Rojas
In Memory ofFlorence Markoff by Betty Jaffe and Robert & Diane Ducoff
Robert Fisher & James Troilo by Samantha & James Waters
Rabbi Zerin’s Discretionary FundIn Memory ofVerna Dudley by Karen Drucker-Stern
Richard & Bernice Kumins FundIn Honor OfRichard & Bernice Kumins by Mel Topf
Bernice Kumins by Ruth Paige Levin
Shabbat Chai FundDonations by Maxine Wolfson & Paul Hossfield, Alan & Sara Verskin, Ronald Shufrin, Miguel & Christine Rojas, Frederic Reamer & Deborah Siegel, John Pucher, Martin & Dianne Newman, Michael & Paula Goldberg, Steven & Esther Dinerman, Richard & Bernice Kumins, Sandra Marcowitz, Richard & Linda Mittleman, Vincent Mor & Margaret Wool, Sruel & Phyllis Oelbaum, Kevin & Amy Olson, Larry & Shelley Parness, Bob & Margie Pelcovits, Joyce Rose, Fred & Marcia Rosenzweig, Noel Rubinton & Amy Cohen Rubinton, Howard & Janice
Shapiro, Robin Sper, Lila Winograd, J. Richard Rose and Daniel Zussman & Rebecca Brenner
In Honor ofSteve & Wileen Snow and Libby & Steven Peiser by Seth Kurn & Barbara Harris
Linda & Sam Shamoon by Steven & Wileen Snow
Bev Ehrich & Carl Freedman by Samuel & Linda Shamoon
On our 55th anniversary by Edward & Myrna Aronson
Morty Miller by Miguel & Christine Rojas
Bev Ehrich & Carl Freedman by Audrey Kupchan & Sam Havens and Cantor Brian Mayer
Sam & Linda Shamoon and Steve & Libby Peiser, Wileen & Steven Snow and Bev Ehrich & Carl Freedmanby Toby & Ivy Marwil
Wileen & Steven Snow, Bev Ehrich & Carl Freedman and Zeev & Dalia Harel by Bob & Margie Pelcovits
Bernice Kumins by Sruel & Phyllis Oelbaum
Wileen & Steve Snow and Linda & Sam Shamoon by Martin & Dianne Newman
In Memory ofElaine Kroll, Ryan David Mayer, Verna E. Dudley, Fay Lipton Dia-mant, Robert Howard & Cantor Stanley Lipp by Nathan & Karen Beraha
Ryan David Mayer by Nancy Wordell, Howard & Janice Shapiro, Mathew & Victoria Brier, Bob & Margie Pelcovits and Karen Drucker-Stern
Sema Davis by Beth, Earle & Families, David Pollack, Annette Manigan, Harvey & Leni Bronstein, Helen & Sandy Davis, Richard Saltzman, Joel & Pamela Cohen, Martin & Sema Farbstein, Joyce & Larry Wacks, Shirley and Lois Payton, Harriet Bomzer, Ellen & William Troberman and Beverly Paris & Debra Morton
Charlotte & Gerald Shapiro FundIn Memory ofShepley Shapiro by Richard & Rhoda Shapiro
Silver Scholar FundIn Memory ofVerna Dudley by Nancy Wordell
Soulful Shabbat FundDonations by Alan Flam & Judith Semonoff Flam, Liane Livi & Eliezer Upfal, David Fortunato,
Santa Ventiniglia, Kathryn Blessing, Michael Lipp & Wendy Garf Lipp, Tony Sabella, Avram & Maxine Cohen and Rob Cable & Betsy Singer Cable
Youth Activities FundIn Honor ofWileen & Steven Snow by Cheryl Teverow
Linda & Sam Shamoon by Robert & Lesley Landau
YOURS, MINE, OR OURS:UNDERSTANDING WOMEN'S AUTHORITY OVER MARRIED PROPERTY — PROFESSOR ELISHEVA BAUMGARTEN
This talk examines the ability of married women to make financial decisions concerning money given to charity and business dealings in medieval Europe. It will discuss the ways medieval rabbis found to allow women greater freedom in business and the ways this freedom was taken away from the women at a later date, while leaving options for women’s charitable donation. It follows sources from the Talmud through the sixteenth century and ends with a surprising new reading of the Bible.
Professor Elisheva Baumgarten is a professor of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before moving to Hebrew U in 2013 she taught at Bar Ilan University where she was one of the founders of the Gender Studies Program and the Director of the Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Center for the Study of Jewish Women (2006-2011). She is a social historian who specializes in the history of the Jews in medieval Germany and Northern France. She has published articles that discuss medieval life cycle rituals, women in Jewish culture, Jewish-Christian relations as well as children and their education. Her books include Mothers and Children. Jewish Family Life in Medieval Europe (Prince-ton University Press, 2004), and Practicing Piety in Medieval Ashkenaz (University of Pennsylvania Press 2014).
This event is free and open to the public.
RSVPs greatly appreciated. Please visit our website: teprov.org/form/baumgarten or call the Temple Office at 401-331-1616
ROMNEY-WEGNER LECTURESunday, December 10, 2017
10:30 AM BRUNCH11:00 AM LECTURE TEMPLE EMANU-EL VESTRY99 TAFT AVENUEPROVIDENCE, RI 02906
In Search of the B’nai mitzvah Class of 1994 – 1995By Dr. Jeffrey Kress The year was 1995. Bill Clinton was President. Cutting edge technology consisted of the Sony Discman, Windows 95, the Power Mac, and AOL accounts. Full House went off the air (until its recent sequel!).
Why this nostalgic journey back 22 years? In 1995, 1,400 Jewish youth in Conservative synagogues participated in a research project conducted under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary by Drs. Ariela Keysar and Barry Kosmin. The researchers contacted these teens again four years later, when most were graduating from high school, and then again 4 years after that.
We want to do something unprecedented in Jewish communal research – we want to follow-up with these respondents, now in their mid–30’s, to find out what has been going on in their lives since college. This cohort has already taught us so much and we hope that it will continue to do so.
You can help us. Here’s how: » If you had a bar or bat mitzvah in a Conservative synagogue in 1994-1995 you should have gotten an email about the survey. If you have not, please get in touch with Dr. Keysar ([email protected]) to make sure your information is up to date. We want to hear your opinions…no matter what your life journey might be. No judgement. Completely confidential. » If you know someone who might fit this description, please forward this article to them. » If you are a Jewish communal leader, please help spread the work to this cohort and to their parents.
This unique learning opportunity will succeed if our participants continue to share a few minutes of their time… and if we can locate them with their current contact information.
A lot has happened in the past 22 years … we need your help to try to understand it!
For more information, contact Dr. Jeff Kress: [email protected]
http://ejewishphilanthropy.com/in-search-of-the-bnai-mitzvah-class-of-1994-1995/
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Robert Pelcovits President Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin Rabbi Rachel Zerin Cantor Brian J. Mayer Rabbi Alvan H. Kaunfer Rabbi Emeritus Paul Stouber Executive Director Ronni GuttinDirector of Education Shoshana Jacob Director of Youth and Family Programs Joshua Jasper Librarian