Announcements & Upcoming EventsMonday, July 22 (Tammuz 19) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 1:00p)
Tuesday, July 23 (Tammuz 20)
Wednesday, July 24 (Tammuz 21) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 11:45a)
Thursday, July 25 (Tammuz 22)
Friday, July 26 (Tammuz 23) 3:00p Camping Trip (Ends at 12:00a) 7:30p No service at Shir Tikvah tonight (Ends at 9:00p) 7:53p Candle Lighting
Saturday, July 27: Pinchas (Tammuz 24) 12:00a Camping Trip (Ends at 12:00a) 10:30a Torah Study (Ends at 12:00p)
Sunday, July 28 (Tammuz 25) 12:00a Camping Trip (Ends at 4:00p) 2:00p Interfaith Vigil to Support Detainees (Ends at 3:00p)
Monday, July 29 (Tammuz 26) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 1:00p)
Membership Renewal:Today is the Last Day for Early Payment Discount Renewing your membership online is fast and easy
Get ready for another year's journey together in Jewish community! Renew your membership today: www.shir-tikvah.org/renew
(If you pay in full by July 22, you'll get a 2% discount.)
Remember that financial assistance is always available to those who need it, and we never allow money to be a barrier to membership. Contact Director of Administration Linda Singer-Berk or Treasurer Dan Levin for more information.
No Shabbat Services This Week at Shir Tikvah Friday, July 26
Services will be held at the campsite.
Torah Study Saturday, July 27 | 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Join us as we study Torah together.
Interfaith Vigil to Support Detainees Sunday, July 28 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | South Bay House of Corrections, 20 Bradston Street, Boston
Please join us to give hope to the detainees imprisoned in the ICE detention center in Boston. Detainees can see us from their prison windows and know they are not forgotten. The vigil will include readings, songs and testimonials. Large signs showing solidarity in both English and Spanish are welcome.
Cupcake Shabbat Friday, August 2 | 6:30 pm
Come for a short service with our cantor, Beth, a pizza/potluck dinner, and, of course, cupcakes! Please bring a salad or vegetarian side dish to share. No meat, shellfish or raw onions, please.
Mini Pan Mass Bike Challenge Saturday, August 3, 2019 | Meet at Lincoln Town Hall, 16 Lincoln Road
The Mini-Pan Mass Challenge honors and coincides with the official PMC fundraiser ride for the Dana Farber Jimmy Fund. Optional donations to the Jimmy Fund are encouraged whether you’re riding or just supporting a great cause (see www.pmc.org for info on donating). We’ll be repeating last year’s route (which was rained out), starting from Lincoln Town Hall (at 10 am) to Concord, with a lunch stop at Verrill Farms. This is a moderately easy on road route of approximately 17 miles. Learn more and sign up.
Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) HELP US REPAIR THE WORLD -- If you are interested in getting involved, contact us.
We are accepting donations of raisins and whole grain crackersfor JF&CS Family Table. Help us meet our monthly commitment of 35 boxes of crackers and 45 boxes of raisins! You can leave them in the box by the front door of the Temple. Read guidelines here.
Volunteers Needed at The Dwelling Place soup kitchen over the summer.Volunteers of any age are needed to help prepare and serve a meal on the first Wednesday evening in July, August, and September.Please click here if you're able to help out!
We're recruiting new volunteers for our ongoing projects. Interested in tutoring a child in an underserved elementary school in Somerville, cooking monthly meals for homeless adults, taking part in a Habitat for Humanity work crew, or learning to head up our Winchester Hospital X-mas Day volunteer effort? Contact us to learn more.
Welcoming the Stranger & Shir Tzedek Social Justice
Next Jericho Walk is Tuesday, July 16 at 1:00 pm at the Burlington ICE Center, 10 District Ave., Burlington. This is a peaceful, interfaith witnessing activity that expresses support for the rights of immigrants and the importance of keeping families together.
Beyond Shir Tikvah
Fund for Detained Children:Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) is committed to taking care of the stranger, because we know from our own experience what it is like to be immigrants, what it is like to flee, and what it is like to be vulnerable. Showing compassion to those who are suffering is core to our story and our value system. One hundred percent of your donation to the Fund for Detained Children will support two organizations — the Interfaith Welcome Coalition and the Young Center, our partners in last year’s FACES campaign. Donate here.
The Hebrew College Innovation Lab is a new incubator for Hebrew College graduate students (rabbinic, cantorial and education) and recent Hebrew College alumni/ae in the Boston area to design and implement creative educational, spiritual, social justice and interfaith projects in the Greater Boston Jewish community. Participants receive grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to run – or supplement the running – of a project that they conceptualize and design. Projects can take place in the context of students’ work placements or as stand-alone initiatives. Applications due July 31. Learn more.
TeenSafe:Are you (or do you know) a 10th, 11th, or 12th grade Jewish teen interested in learning how to recognize signs of unhealthy dating behavior and preventing teen dating abuse? Would you like to be part of a social change issue that focuses on standing up and taking action to impact teen safety in the Jewish community and beyond? Would you like to improve your leadership skills? TeenSafe, a program of Journey to Safety, is the JF&CS response to dating abuse in our community. The program is designed to give teens the language and tools they need to recognize abuse in a dating relationship and know how to respond if they see, hear about, or experience it. Meets two Sundays a month, October through June. Learn more.
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