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Kabbalat Shabbat – And each shall look to his brother

Tomorrow night, we read from Terumah, which tells us about the creation of the Tabernacle.  Among the many rich and descriptive passages are the verses which describe the cherubim.

During our service, we will hear a Chassidic story that explains the mystery behind their placement in the Holy of Holies.  Join us for Kabbalat Shabbat and discover the two brothers behind the text of Terumah, a sweet new rendition of Shalom Aleychem, and the recall of the full Kiddush.

P.S. We love it when everyone brings a nosh to share at our oneg!

Time: 7 p.m.
Location: McGill Baptist Church, 5300 Poplar Tent Road, Concord.

February 2013 Shmoozeletter

The February 2013 shmoozeletter is on line here.  Points of interest include:

  • February 15 service at 7:00 p.m.
  • February 24: Purim
  • Rabbi Dr. Barbara Thiede reflects on Purim
  • Charlotte Miller reports on Dancing & Dessert
  • New column: ‘Geh Gezunt’ – fun, recipes, fellowship
  • shofar for sale
  • New column: ‘Know your Aleph-Bet’
  • New members
  • Thank you to Ken Klawans
  • February birthdays

Kabbalat Shabbat — A Mixed Multitude

It is one of my favorite verses in Torah: Exodus 12:38.  Many people went along, went up, together with the all the livestock…

The verse says it all — about us, too.  We are a community consisting of a variegated, vibrant, mixed (little) multitude.  When we arrive at Sinai, we stand together because we belong together.

Please join us for Kabbalat Shabbat services tonight.  We have a special treat in store: guest Cantor Michal Rubin will help lead services (hers is a voice you must hear!).  We look forward to seeing you!

Congregational dinner begins at 6 p.m. and services around 7:30.  Please bring two food items and lots of joy to share.  🙂

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Barbara

January 2013 Shmoozeletter

The January 2013 Shmoozeletter is online here.  Points of interest include:

  • January 18th congregational dinner
  • January 26th multi-mitzvah (watch for the evite!)
  • Dinner & Dessert, a Valentine’s Celebration on February 2nd
  • Jews in the News
  • MiLev HaPardes
  • Birthdays and Yahrzeits

Kabbalat Shabbat tomorrow night!

Join Temple Or Olam for a lovely service tomorrow night at 7pm.  Everyone will enjoy the music, and Rabbi Barbara has crafted a terrific story for children and adults.  Please remember to bring a dish to share for our oneg afterward.  Hope to see you all there!

Kabbalat Shabbat December 21 – Chanting, Learning and Laughing

This Friday we’ll celebrate the arrival of Shabbat with a chant service.  Chants, songs, and a story of the Baal Shem Tov will help us learn about one of the seven components of our service — welcoming Shabbat, calling our community to prayer, listening for God’s word, speaking our own, learning a little Torah, hoping for a better world, and remembering those we have lost.

Our service will be simple, sweet, and gentle.  This Shabbat we are making the turn toward longer days and more light.  Let’s celebrate, learn, and pray together!  Children are welcome.

Please bring something with you to share at the oneg.  We look forward to seeing you.

Time: 7 p.m.
Date: December 21
Location: McGill Baptist Church, 5300 Poplar Tent Road, Concord

December 8th Shacharit service and End-of-year donations

Good Shabbos!

This week will mark our first service with our new Torah.  Come be part of our joy as we chant from this new (and beautifully decorated!) text for the first time on Saturday morning, December 8th.  The service starts at 10am!

Also, just a reminder that the end of the tax year is approaching quickly, so all who intended to make a donation to the Torah fund through the causes.com page are encouraged to do so ASAP.

Chag Sameach, everyone!

December 2012 Shmoozeletter

The December 2012 Shmoozeletter is online here.  Points of interest include:

  • Rabbi Barbara offering online adult Hebrew class this winter.
  • Kvell Corner
  • Announcements – December 8th service, Hanukkah, and other save-the-dates
  • A recap (and many pictures) from our Torah dedication on November 18th.
  • MiLev HaPardes
  • Birthdays and Yahrzeits

A Thanks Giving Weekend

Dear Temple Or Olam Congregants and Friends,

What a weekend we have in store!  We’ll begin with tonight’s Kabbalat Shabbat service, where we’ll read from the Weldon Torah for the last time at a regular Shabbat service.  Teens and adults will be chanting tonight.  They will be using a special glass yad gifted to us by Phyllis Herschenfeld, a yad made in Venice, location of Europe’s first Jewish ghetto.

Sunday at 2 p.m. we will be welcoming guests from a number of faith traditions to our program at McGill Baptist Church with nationally known scribe and artist Neil Yerman.

In Deuteronomy 31:19 we read: “So now, write this song for yourselves.” The rabbis concluded from this verse that every Jew is commanded to write a Sefer Torah (Torah Scroll).  At 4 p.m. congregational members will be part of our siyyum, a dedication ceremony for our new Torah.  Part of our celebration will be giving the opportunity to all our congregants to write in our new scroll with Neil — an opportunity not to be missed.

And there’s more cause for thanks: A donor is matching our donations, dollar for dollar to up to $6,000 at Causes.com (see link below) and we are now well past the halfway mark for our goal at the site, which is to raise the moneys needed to purchase the scroll.  As you all know, we have additionally raised money on our own website towards our overall goal.  If you haven’t contributed yet, we ask you to consider doing so at the Causes website in order for us to receive those matching dollars from our generous friend in California! Here’s the link:

http://www.causes.com/actions/1690785

Shabbat Shalom to all — I look forward to a very special thanks-giving weekend with everyone!

Rabbi Barbara

November 2012 Shmoozeletter

The November 2012 Shmoozeletter is online here.  Points of interest include:

  • A special gift from sofer Neil Yerman to our congregation
  • An anonymous mensch who is matching our donations
  • MiLev HaPardes – Rabbi Barbara on women wearing tallitot
  • Meet the Mishpoche – Ginger Jensen
  • Jews in the News – Our November 16th service, fundraisers, tickets, and Hanukkah.