Blog

Loop P.S…..

LoopCan You Imagine? Ziplining, theater tickets, romantic evenings and a very cool car for the weekend. And so very much more at Dinner, Dancing, and Desserts!

The partial list below gives you an idea of what we are auctioning off at 3D on February 7. Just take a look! Auctioneer

Gift certificates from Daniel Ellis Fine Jewelers: Worth $250 & $750
Park West Gallery “Street Quartet II”, Anatole Krasnyanski Worth $520
Disney World park-hopper tickets for 4  Worth $496
2 All-Sport passes for the US Whitewater Center  Worth $108
Weekend Package-Car from Hendrick Motor Sports for the weekend  Worth $500
Sterling Silver Pendant from Macpherson’s Jewelers  Worth $320
In Home 8 Bottle Wine Tasting- up to 15 people from PRP Wine International Worth $250
One Night Stay at the Westin Charlotte Worth $230
ActionLuke Kuechly sports memorabilia from Classic Art Inc Worth  $325
2 Tickets to “Pippin” at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Worth  $180
4 one-day passes to Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens Worth $100
2 Tickets to the Charlotte Symphony Worth $100
Gift certificates to restaurant Del Frisco’s of Charlotte Worth $150
Artisan Dinner for two at Heirloom Restaurant Worth $150
Coach class zipline and couples laser tag at Kersey Valley Zipline Worth $147

And the list goes on….

What else does this event offer?Dessert

  • Dinner catered by Joe Byrd of Foodjunkee.
  • Dancing to the music of the Buff’ugees and dessert.
  • Live auction, silent auction, raffle and door prizes

Please join us, bring friends, and help us raise money for Dove House and Temple Or Olam’s Religious School. 3D will be held on Saturday, February 7th from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at The Charles Mack Citizen’s Center, 215 N. Main Street, Mooresville, NC.

Tickets are $50 and reservations are suggested and can be paid in advance or at the door. If you would like to attend, please email Robbin Smith, robbinsmithnc@yahoo.com of Temple Or Olam.

Vote ButtonYou have something to say about Israel’s Future! Please Vote…

Israel’s future is, in part, influenced by Jews around the world. We are some of them. So please vote for delegates to the World Zionist Congress of 2015: The United States will send 145 delegates. There are eleven slates and their platforms are all posted at the site.
You can vote here, and registering only costs $10 if you are over 30 and $5 if you are under thirty.

Please vote: We all have a stake in Israel’s future!
https://www.myvoteourisrael.com/

Or Olam in the Loop – Our Weekly Bulletin on All Things TOO

Loop

Our Biggest Fundraiser is this Saturday night!

We want to see you there! We have lots of fun, food, fantastic auction items, and two deserving nonprofits that reap the benefits of your participation. There will be extra tickets at the door for you and your guests.

Join us as we assure another successful year for The Children’s Advocacy Center and Temple Or Olam. Hands and heart

So sad that you can’t attend Saturday night?

We have an opportunity for you to do something for Or Olam on Sunday.

The Charlotte Jewish Cemetery is having a tree-planting for Tu B’shvat on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, from 1:30-3:30, rain or shine.   Families are welcome and encouraged. The cemetery has a new gathering hall and lovely grounds. It is well worth a return trip or your first visit.

TreeCharlotte Hebrew Cemetery

Hebrewcemetery.org

1801 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte

Kabbalat Shabbat Tonight: Calling for a Mixed Multitude!

What is a synagogue? What is an “open sanctuary”

We need your voice at tonight’s Kabbalat Shabbat service. Our service will be a creative forum for audience participation, a study session and discussion on Parsha Bo.

In Parsha Bo, Torah describes the release of the Israelites and the mixed multitude which went forth from Egypt.

As part of the theme for this year about the role of the ger in our community, Rabbi Barbara has written a special script for a short skit and provided a handout with texts, definitions, and questions for us to consider in the discussion to follow. We’ll be holding a vibrant and lively conversation about the meaning and purpose of a “sanctuary” for the Israelites and asking ourselves: How we define an “open synagogue”?

Given that our Torah needs to be transported to services, and should not be exposed to humidity and rain, the scroll will not be going out tonight. In addition, Rabbi Barbara will be at home, given that she cannot sing or talk for extended periods just now.

So bring a healthy snack to share, we have challah, wine, and juice, and a community to enjoy it with. We need you to do the talking (and some thinking, too).

See you tonight at 7 at Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church in Charlotte.

Or Olam in the Loop – Our Weekly Bulletin on All Things TOO

LoopFriday Night Services With Torah Reading from Parsha Bo

The final three plagues descend.  The Israelites are officially named by their oppressor, the pharaoh.  They leave Egypt in haste, a mixed multitude, a people born in the misery of slavery, walking towards freedom, and a future.  Our Torah service this Shabbat will explore that passage through and out of Mitzrayim — literally, “the narrow place.”  Please join us as we journey! Oneg follows services.  dressing in white

Location: Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church, 9704 Mallard Creek Road, Charlotte

Time: 7 p.m.

 Sign up 1Service Volunteer Sign-Up

As we said in the SignUpGenius title, “All In!” Any setup/oneg slots left empty through June will be assigned to members. Members are responsible for finding a substitute if conflicts arise.  Save yourself this extra work!  Please sign up for services you know you are attending before SATURDAY, Feb. 23.

You could be here in 2015!  Congregants Enjoying Their Live Auction Win from Last Year’s Dinner, Dancing & Desserts

TOO.John and Ginger at Disney 2015John and Ginger enjoying their live auction win from the 2014 Dinner Dancing & Desserts gala. Make sure you are there on February 7 to get your bid in.  You can pay for tickets at our website using the Paypal button.  Tickets ($50) include dinner, dancing, desserts, life and silent auction, and an evening of great fun and good company.  All to raise money for Statesville’s Dove House and the Temple Or Olam Religious School —  good causes indeed!

 

Or Olam in the Loop — Our Weekly Bulletin on All Things TOO

LoopA Special Storytelling Shabbat on January 10!

Our next congregational gathering is SATURDAY, January 10. We will begin at 10 a.m. with a very special service – a storytelling Shabbat led by our Acting Director of Religious Services, Melanie Carty and Jacob Brayton, community actor extraordinaire. Each and every portion of the service will be conveyed through a story. (And there will be a niggun or two to learn, too!)

Storytelling hereOneg brunch will conclude the service, to be followed by Israeli dancing.

Bring a fresh and healthy brunch offering then dance away some of those delicious calories. What could be a better way to start 2015?

Saturday, January 10, at Piedmont.
10:00 am       Lay-led service
11:00 am     Oneg brunch
12:00 pm     Israeli dancing with Penny

January Birthdays: Please also consider a donation in honor or in memory of a loved one!

Donations can be made using our website Paypal button or by sending a check to
Temple Or Olam, Treasurer
PO Box 362
Huntersville, NC 28070-0362

Birthdays for January: Charlotte Miller (1/5)), Leanna Jensen (1/12), Heather Chaitt (1/16).

 

Third Annual Dinner, Dancing & Dessert – Please Help Us Pass the Word (and Sell Tickets, Too)!

DDD Dove Flyer 2015 (2)

December 2014 Shmoozeletter

The December 2014 Shmoozeletter is on line (please click here).  This is the final issue; we have changed to a weekly push system – The Loop.  If you do not receive the Loop but would like to, please contact Ralf Thiede (webmaster@or-olam.org).  Highlights:

  • Final Issue
  • MiLev HaPardes
  • Fund raising results and donations
  • Marilyn’s Kvelling Corner
  • Dinner, Dancing, and Dessert 2015
  • Birthdays, Yahrzeits, and contact information

Or Olam in the Loop – P.S.

LoopAn Important P.S.

And it turns out that the sign-up list didn’t actually include all who showed up to wrap at Bass Pro Shops!  Here’s the complete list, not in any particular order.  Please offer your thanks when you see these families and friends of TOO.

ALL the Garcias
Keri Huneycutt
Preston and Michael Berkowitz
Arlene and Michael Filkoff
Charlotte Miller
Richard, LingLing, JingJing, and Philip Jacobson
Doris and Jacqueline Gordon
Roz Sydney
Marci Mroz
Steve and Robbin Smith
Evan and Leta VanArsdale and a friend of Leta’s
Tom and Leanna Jensen

Or Olam in the Loop – Our Weekly Bulletin on All Things TOO

Loop

A Message from the President:  images

I just wanted to take a moment to reach out to our TOO congregation on a couple of items. First, I’d like to let everyone know that as we settle in at our new location at PUUC we must take care to follow the communication guidelines we’ve set up. To keep communications clear between our respective congregations we have set up communications as follows: Rabbi to Reverend, President to President and Administrator to Administrator.

So, if you have an idea or project that you think would be a great opportunity to share with our hosts at PUUC please present it to Rabbi, me or Charlotte and we will process it through the appropriate channel.

Second, our congregation values healthy communication.  Please contact me directly with any concerns you might have; my door is always open.  Just email me at president@or-olam.org and I promise to get back to you to arrange a time to talk.  You can also connect with our board members with specific concerns related to their role; their names and contact information are listed below.

Happy Secular New Year to all!

Steve Smith, TOO president

Storytelling hereVery Special Storytelling Shabbat on January 10 (followed by Israeli dancing)!

First, a correction: Our next congregational gathering is SATURDAY, January 10. We will begin at 10 a.m. with a very special service – a storytelling Shabbat led by our Acting Director of Religious Services, Melanie Carty and Jacob Brayton, community actor extraordinaire. Each and every portion of the service will be conveyed through a story. (And there will be a niggun or two to learn, too!)

Oneg brunch will conclude the service, to be followed by Israeli dancing.

Bring a fresh and healthy brunch offering then dance away some of those delicious calories. What could be a better way to start 2015?

Saturday, January 10, at Piedmont.
10:00 am      Lay-led service
11:00 am       Oneg brunch
12:00 pm      Israeli dancing with Penny

Butterfly ProjectButterfly Project – Deadline to Join the Trip is January 5!

Our religious school has arranged a special presentation in January at the Jewish Community Center in south Charlotte.   While the younger children attend a separate session, the older children, teens, and adults will take part in a program about tolerance and how not to repeat the prejudicial events of the past. This program allows the students to meet and listen to a Holocaust survivor as he or she tells their story, and to ask appropriate questions. The participants will have an opportunity to learn about a specific Holocaust victim and create a butterfly in that child’s memory. Further, the students will have an opportunity to visit the JCC Butterfly Garden, and then have a group discussion that encourages the building of bridges of communication, understanding and respect for all people.

If you can attend with us on Sunday, January 25, 10-noon, we will be glad to have you. The cost is $5 for teens or adults outside the religious school and carpooling from Advent Lutheran on University Boulevard is available.

Please contact Arlene Filkoff by JANUARY 5 if you want to join us at afilkoff@gmail.com

Thanks for Your Contributions!Thanks

December Donations

  • Margery and John White in memory of Ellie Joffe and in honor of Rabbi Barbara and Robbin Smith
  • Michael and Arlene Filkoff
  • Michael Berkowitz
  • Ralf and Barbara Thiede
  • Doris and Jason Gordon

presentsWrap Up for Our Religious School

And it came to $1008.57! That’s well over last year’s total from our gift-wrapping fundraising efforts, so please, thank those hardy gift-wrappers when you see them.  They include….

 

  • Preston Berkowitz
  • Melanie Carty
  • Keri Huneycutt
  • Arlene and Michael Filkoff
  • Anna and Diego Garcia
  • Doris Gordon
  • Charlotte Miller
  • Marci Mroz
  • Steve Smith
  • Roslyn Sydney
  • Evan VanArsdale

Hanukkah-O-Gram – Eighth Day: Did You Know?

Day 8 HanukkahThere was oil for one day. Why do we observe eight days of Hanukah when the burning was, for one day, no miracle at all?

  1. The first day of the festival commemorates the military victory of the 25th of Kislev when the Jews rested from battle.
  2. The discovery of the jar was, in itself, a miracle.
  3. The discovered oil was divided into eight portions to last the eight days for the production of new oil. Miraculously, the minute portions burned all day long.
  4. After the menorah was filled with all the available oil, the jar remained full (or variations on that theme).
  5. The jar actually absorbed some of the oil so there wasn’t really enough for one full day.
  6. The fact that the Jews did not despair and had enough faith to fulfill the commandment to light the light at all was itself a great miracle.