What's Happening at Temple Shir Tikvah: Week of April 22
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Week of April 22, 2019
Monday, April 22: Chol Hamoed Passover (Nisan 17) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 1:00p)
Tuesday, April 23: Chol Hamoed Passover (Nisan 18) 10:00a Private Event: JF&CS Visiting Moms Supervision Group (Ends at 12:00p) 3:45p 4th/5th Grade Dance Day (Ends at 5:45p) 3:45p Learning Corps Grades 4 and 5 (Ends at 5:45p) 4:15p Grades 4 and 5 Cooking Classes with Rabbi Cari (Ends at 5:45p) 7:30p Makom Shalom Meditation (Ends at 8:30p)
Wednesday, April 24: Chol Hamoed Passover (Nisan 19) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 11:45a) 3:45p Learning Corps Grades 6 and 7 (Ends at 5:45p) 3:45p Grade 7 Cooking Classes with Rabbi Cari (Ends at 4:30p) 6:00p Grades 8-12 (Ends at 7:45p)
Friday, April 26: Passover (Nisan 21) -- Office Closed 7:20p Candle Lighting 7:30p Shabbat Services with Yizkor, with Rabbi Cari and Beth (Ends at 9:00p)
Saturday, April 27: (Nisan 22) 8:30a Habitat for Humanity Build in Lawrence (Ends at 3:30p) 10:30a Torah Study (Ends at 12:00p) 4:00p Bat Mitzvah of Ella Leonard (Ends at 6:00p) 8:00p Israeli Stage Theater Trip: "The Return" (Ends at 10:00p)
Sunday, April 28 (Nisan 23) 9:30a Learning Corps Grades 1-6 (Ends at 11:30a) 9:30a Experiencing Jewish Life (Ends at 11:30a) 9:45a Adult Education Class: Reform Judaism (Ends at 11:15a) 10:00a Adult Education Class: Exploring Jewish Parenting (Ends at 11:15a) 7:00p Connections Campfire and Singing (Ends at 9:00p)
Monday, April 29 (Nisan 24) 9:30a Private Event - Joyful Music (Ends at 1:00p)
Adult Learning: Reform Judaism Sunday, April 28 | 9:45 - 11:15 am | The Ambrose School, 27 High Street, Winchester
This two-session course will focus on how Reform Judaism began and how it has evolved from the eighteenth century to the present. Session 2: The Evolution of Reform Judaism: Judaism Confronts the Post-Modern World. The upheavals of the 20th century changed everything—including the role of religion and identity. How did Reform Judaism adapt to life in America, the meaning of Zionism, and the cultural and technological upheavals of the past half century? Learn more.
Connections Campfire and Singalong Sunday, April 28 | 12:45 pm | 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Light up the night on our last event of the year at our campfire complete with songs led by Beth and yummy s’mores. If it rains we will move our festivities inside. Please bring a chair for outdoor seating.
Connections is open to any member of Temple Shir Tikvah who is 13 years of age and older who identifies as a woman. For questions, please contact connections@shir-tikvah.org.
Annual Meeting & End of School Celebration Sunday, May 5 | 9:30 am | The Ambrose School, 27 High Street, Winchester
Celebrate the past year at Shir Tikvah, learn about the Temple's finances and budget, and say "thank you" to our outgoing leaders, and "welcome" to our new leaders. The Annual Meeting is followed by the end of the school year celebration including thank yous to our teachers, music provided by a DJ, and refreshments. The Annual Meeting will be held In the Ambrose School Music Room and the End of the Year School Celebration will be held in the Cafeteria and playground.
Camping Registration Now Open Annual Camping Trip Friday July 26 through Sunday July 28
We'll have fun, make new friends, and celebrate Shabbat and Havdalah in the woods at New Hampshire's White Lake State Park. This event continues to be a ton of fun and this year will continue the tradition. Planned events include: Shabbat and Havdalah services by the campfire; Delicious Dinner with your neighbors on Saturday; Happy Hikes for all ages; Sunny Swimming in White Lake; and Fantastic French Toast Sunday morning.
RSVP deadline July 17, or when slots are full. Registration is $100 per family site. Financial assistance available if needed. Sign up here.
Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) HELP US REPAIR THE WORLD -- If you are interested in getting involved, contact us.
Habitat for Humanity Build in Lawrence, Saturday, April 27, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm. No experience necessary -- contact Annie LaCourt for more information and to confirm address.
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, May 21 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.
White Nationalism, Community Response, and the Rule of Law, Tuesday, April 30, 7:00 pm, Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave., Somerville. White Nationalist and other hate groups have proliferated in recent decades. Antisemitism is a central tenet of their ideology, with increasing anti-immigrant fervor and Islamophobia. These hate groups and their appeals to violence openly flout the rule of law. We seek to build alliances among our communities to support each other and to work together to counter this resurgence. View Flyer. Registration required: Click Here.
Beyond Shir Tikvah
Building Community: Finding Yourself in the Immigrant Story, Sunday, April 28 3:00PM-5:00PM, Winchester Public Library Large Meeting Room. Please join us for an afternoon of storytelling and dialogue around the theme of immigration. In conjunction with the YWCA’s nation-wide Take a Stand Against Racism campaign, learn from the powerful stories of local women who are immigrants, including Salma Abounadi, Chrep Ket, Phuni Meston, and Juanita Zerda. Hear about ongoing legal developments shaping the immigration landscape in Massachusetts from Matt Segal, the Legal Director of the ALCU of Massachusetts. Increase your understanding of the challenges immigrants face, and learn what we all can do, in Winchester and beyond, to create a welcoming, supportive community. This program is free and accessible for all.
Communities Without Borders Concert: Sunday, April 28, 4:00 pm.Enjoy an afternoon of wonderful music while supporting the education of vulnerable children in Zambia. Communities Without Borders (CWB) is the group that Robin Kutner, Betty Stone, and Bonnie Newman traveled to Zambia with. The concert includes a choral premiere using the words of the students and teachers they worked with last year. View flyer and learn more.
CJP Scholarship Fund: Combined Jewish Philanthropies awards grants and interest free loans to students who reside in the Greater Boston CJP service area. Awards generally range between $1,000 and $10,000. Applicants are considered on the basis of economic need. Learn more.
Honeymoon Israel is hosting an Info Session on Tuesday, May 7 from 6-8 pm at WeWork Fort Point, Boston, as well as Info Webinar on May 13. Alumni will talk about their experience; it's a great opportunity for prospective couples to hear more about the application process, the trip, and the organization. Honeymoon Israelprovides trips to Israel for couples with at least one Jewish partner. Spend nine exhilarating, romantic and memorable days exploring Israel in luxury with the one you love, and 19 other couples from the greater Boston area. You will return home with a new community and friends who feel like family. The next application cycle is due June 3. Learn more.
Introduction to Judaism is designed for couples (interfaith or not), congregants who might like a basic Judaism course, and anyone exploring conversion to Judaism. Registrations are being accepted for April 29 (Beth El Temple Center, Belmont).Learn more.
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