Monday, October 21: Shmini Atzeret (Tishrei 22) All Day Event: Offices Closed (Simchat Torah)
Wednesday, October 23 (Tishrei 24) 3:45p Learning Corps Grades 4, 5, 6, and 7 (Ends at 5:45p) 6:00p Hebrew High (Grades 8-12) (Ends at 7:45p) 7:30p Board Informational Session (Ends at 9:00p)
Thursday, October 24 (Tishrei 25) 7:00p Aging Well in Community Film Night: "Lives Well Lived" at Robbins Library (Ends at 9:00p)
Friday, October 25 (Tishrei 26) 7:30a Finance Committee Meeting (Ends at 9:00a) 5:30p Candle Lighting 7:30p Racial Justice Shabbat Services with Rabbi Cari and Beth (Ends at 9:00p)
Saturday, October 26: Bereshit (Tishrei 27) 8:30a Habitat for Humanity Build (Ends at 3:30p) 10:30a Torah Study (Ends at 12:00p) 4:00p Bar Mitzvah of Henry Ruderman (Ends at 10:00p)
Sunday, October 27 (Tishrei 28) 9:30a 4th Grade Caring Corps Family Education (Ends at 11:30a) 9:30a Learning Corps Grades 1-6 (Ends at 11:30a) 9:40a Community Morning Minyan (Ends at 10:00a) 9:45a 7th Grade Family Education with Rabbi Cari (Ends at 11:15a) 9:45a Adult Learning: Israel: Hope and Conflict, an Exploration of Israel's Roots and Current Situation (Ends at 11:15a) 4:00p Rosh Hodesh (Ends at 6:00p) 7:00p Aging Well in Community Speaker Event: "Interdependence and Accepting the Gift of Care" (Ends at 9:00p)
Monday, October 28 (Tishrei 29) 7:00p Temple Board Meeting (Ends at 9:00p)
Aging Well Movie Event: Lives Well Lived October 24 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Arlington Robbins Library Community Room
In this documentary, forty people aged 75-100 share their secrets, wit and wisdom of age. Following the film, director Sky Bergman will join us for a Skype Q&A session. There’s a follow-up conversation at the temple, November 10th to share our thoughts about this question. More information found here.
Racial Justice Shabbat Services with Rabbi Cari and Beth Friday, October 25 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
The Racial Justice action group educates our congregation about the history of racial injustice in our country and about local events related to this theme. In the sanctuary and oneg room. Bring something sweet or savory to share at the oneg. No meat, shellfish, or raw onions please!
Habitat for Humanity Build Saturday, October 26 | 8:30 am - 3:30 pm | Salisbury, MA -- Specific Address TBD
Build with Habitat for Humanity once a month, from 8:30 am - 3:30 pm. No skills are required, but you must be 16 or older. We usually eat out for lunch, but some bring lunch and eat on site. If you are interested and want more information contactAnnie LaCourt.
Torah Study Saturday, October 26 | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
This lay-led group discusses Torah over bagels in the library, each Saturday morning at 10:30 am. Join us!
Community Morning Minyan Sunday, October 27 | 9:40 am - 10:00 am | The Ambrose School
Service for 4th-6th grade families, and all adults in the community.
Adult Learning Israel: Hope and Conflict, An Exploration of Israel’s Roots and Current Situation Sunday, October 27 | 9:45 am - 11:15 am | The Ambrose School
Check out our Adult Learning Brochure here for more information.
The Good Fight: An ADL Forum on Confronting Anti-Semitism Today & Tomorrow Sunday, October 27 9:00 am - 2:00 pm | Newton Marriott | Co-sponsored by Temple Shir Tikvah
Join the Boston community for an informative and hands-on day dedicated to combatting anti-Semitism. This one-day forum will include presentations by leading experts on anti-Semitism and skill building workshops for adults, students and families. Participants will leave with an actionable toolkit for confronting anti-Semitism. More information and registration here.
Aging Well in Community Speaker Event: "Interdependence and Accepting the Gift of Care" Sunday, October 27 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Temple Shir Tikvah Sanctuary
In her talk entitled "Interdependence and Accepting the Gift of Care," guest speaker Debra Rosenblum will help us to create a new vision of our relationships with family and community and find ways to be more accepting of our need for more care as we get older.
Upcoming
Connections Kick Off Event November 3 9:45 am - Temple Shir Tikvah
We invite you to our first event of the New Year! We will join with Beth as she presents our theme for the year: “Celebrating Women in this 100th anniversary year of women’s suffrage.” Suggested donation: $5. Connections is open to members 13+ who identify as women.
Harvest of Empire Documentary November 3 - 7:00p - 9:00p - Temple Shir Tikvah Oneg Room
Join TST's Welcoming the Stranger committee to watch and discuss "Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America." This documentary helps to explain why thousands of people from Central America are seeking refuge in the U.S., despite the perilous journey north and the ever more brutal reception they receive on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Connections: Women of Shir Tikvah returns to Boston Jewish Film Festival! November 14 (RSVP by November 5) - 6:45p - Somerville Theater in Davis Square
Set in modern Berlin, MS. STERN is a dramedy about 90-year-old holocaust survivor. Join us after for a discussion & dessert at the home of Karyn Ginsburg, 82 Dover Street, Somerville. Reserve your ticket here. Open to all Shir Tikvah members ages 13+ who identify as women.
Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) HELP US REPAIR THE WORLD -- If you are interested in getting involved, contact us.
The Tikkun Olam committee is looking for new volunteers to join our temple literacy team and work with elementary students in an underserved Somerville public school. Model English language reading and engage in literacy games with your students. Contact Literacy Team coordinators, Judy Larsen orHeidi Star for more information, or click here.
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