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27-28 Adar 5778
March 14, 2018
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Traditional Shabbat Service
This Friday | 7:30pm

Please join us this Friday at 7:30pm for a Traditional Shabbat Service .

Following the service, Temple Sinai Brotherhood will also be holding the final night of its 3rd Annual Passover Wine Tasting at the  Oneg,  so please plan to attend and enjoy a selection of Kosher for Passover wines from Israel.

All are Welcome 
to worship and socialize  with us!
In This Issue
Community Passover
Potluck Seder
Saturday, March 31 | 5:00pm

Interested in attending a 2nd night Passover Potluck Seder here at Temple Sinai?  If so, please click below to share your interest, so that we can plan for the event.

Please use PASSOVER SEDER in the subject line of your email, and remember to put the number of people in your party in the body of the email.

DEADLINE TO SHARE INTEREST IS TODAY!

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Sisterhood  Passover Tasting
Monday, March 19 | 6:00pm

Sisterhood invites you to join their Annual Passover Tasting. This year's tasting will be held in the Temple Sinai Social Hall.

Please bring a Passover friendly dish to share, the recipe for said friendly dish, and why not bring a friend.

Beverages and wine will be provided.  For more information or if you have questions, please contact Linda Retchin.

TEMPLE SINAI SISTERHOOD
NOW OPEN!


PURIM 2018

"There are shortcuts to happiness
and dancing is one of them!"

Thanks to everyone who came out this past Saturday night to take the shortcut to happiness!  

Our "Adults Only Costume Party" was a success. We danced, we sang, we ate and we laughed--A LOT! We also raised $285 for the Chittenden Emergency Food shelf!!

For those of you who were unable to join us, you can check out the pictures!! Click the image above.

We want to thank everyone who helped make this event possible and this is in no particular order.  Our house band, Dahg; David Wright, our sound guy and karaoke king; Meg Cossaboom, our dance instructor; Temple Brotherhood for their support; our hamantaschen bakers--Marjie Shepard, Judy Alexander, Susan Leff, Eliza Weissberger and Audrey Chafetz.  Patty Greenfield and Karen Cote for help with decorations and general planning. Michael Levine for publicity; and Ibrahim Peco for set up and take down.  And last, but not least, Mark Leopold for advice and help schlepping!

The Temple that plays together, stays together.
Linda Retchin & Jeff Solomon

For this installment of our blog, "Getting to Know You," we learn about two long standing members of our congregation, Linda Retchin and Jeff Solomon. Click their photo to read about them.

In an effort to learn more about one another, we started this blog several years ago.  This and all of our past interviews are available to read on our website at www.templesinaivt.org--Just go to the Community Tab at the top of the page and click on "Getting to Know You."

If you are interested in being interviewed for this blog, please contact  Jan Orlansky .
Saturday Mornings | 9:00am

Torah Study will meet  this Saturday

Please join us for this time of
study and discussion
New Book | Jewish History Group
Wednesdays at 11:00am

Temple Sinai's Wednesday Morning Jewish History Group is happy to announce its new book selection, Bad Rabbi, by Eddy Portnoy.

With true stories plucked from the pages of the Yiddish papers, Eddy Portnoy introduces us to the drunks, thieves, murderers, wrestlers, poets, and beauty queens whose misadventures were immortalized in print. There's the Polish rabbi blackmailed by an American widow, mass brawls at weddings and funerals, a psychic who specialized in locating missing husbands, and violent gangs of Jewish mothers on the prowl-in short, not quite the Jews you'd expect. One part Isaac Bashevis Singer, one part Jerry Springer, this irreverent, unvarnished, and frequently hilarious compendium of stories provides a window into an unknown Yiddish world that was.

Book is available at Amazon (click the image above to order), on Kindle or Nook, or Barnes & Noble will order it for you. Class meets every week on Wednesday from 11:00am-12:00pm at Temple Sinai.

For a fun read into stories of our past, please join us when you can. If you don't have a book, not to worry, you can listen too.
Adult Education Offering
Next Class will be on March 18 | 10:00am

Memory is a central element in defining modern Jewish identity. As we look to Israel's future, we need to engage anew with our past and explore its meanings and consequences. Through the consideration of major historic moments, this iEngage series grapples with the different ideas and values that shape the meaning of Modern Israel, Zionism, and Jewish identity today.

This innovative course explores the pivotal events of 1947 and 1967 - following the 1917 Balfour Declaration - as key moments when Zionism unleashed new thinking about the meaning of Jewishness for generations to come. The course engages Jews in an open and pluralistic discussion about issues of Jewish identity, peoplehood, ethics and theology as they relate to nationhood, land, sovereignty, Jerusalem, occupation, and moral red lines.
Course dates are: Feb. 4, 11, & 18, Mar. 11, 18 & 25, Apr.  8, and May 6 at 10:00 a.m. Additionally, there are three webinars led by Scholars from the URJ and Israel on March 1, April 12, and May 17, all Thursdays, all at noon.
 
These video sessions originate from the Hartman Institute and are facilitated on site by Bruce Hicken.
 
This course is made possible by a generous grant from the URJ and ARZA and is being offered for free to Temple Sinai members and non-members.  Source readings will be provided for free in PDF format.  These readings are also available in a printed book, which you may order yourself from the Hartman Institute for $20.00.

Donations are gladly accepted. All participants do need to sign up in advance, even if you cannot attend all classes.  

To sign up, please email  [email protected]
Running Short on Mitzvot?

Providing an Oneg is performing a Mitzvah for our community.   It can also be a way to remember a loved one, celebrate a family event,  or share good news with the congregation.

Consider hosting to commemorate yahrzeits, birthdays, anniversaries,  engagements, awards, graduations, B'nai Mitzvah, and other happy occasions.  Slots are available through the end of this year and all of next.  Sign up today by clicking the image above.
Anniversaries & Birthdays
Join us in wishing them a wonderful day and many more!

 


 

March 12 ~ Elizabeth & Robert Kehr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 14 ~ Jason Baer

March 14 ~ Gail Shulman

March 15 ~ Elana Valastro

March 16 ~ Louis Prue

March 18 ~ Maureen Mindell

March 19 ~ Robert Kehr

 


March Birthdays Celebration
Friday, March 23

CALLING ALL MARCH BIRTHDAYS!

Please join us on Friday, March 23, after our worship service for a special Oneg, in honor of your Birthday. 

No need to RSVP, just come for some cake 
and to CELEBRATE!
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New Offering at Ohavi Zedek
Second Saturday of the Month | 10:30-11:30am


Movement and flow with Adam Bluestein.

Sliding scale, suggested donations, drop-ins welcome

Contact 802-864-0218 with questions.


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Mission Statement
We are a diverse, egalitarian, and inclusive community of Jews and interfaith families.  We joyfully embrace Judaism as a way of life through prayer, music, social action, celebrating Jewish holidays, lifelong learning, and life cycle events.  Through these activities, we seek to promote spiritual growth, moral values, and the social welfare of our community.
 
Vision Statement
Temple Sinai strives to be a joyful, energetic, accepting, innovative, caring, and accessible faith community.  We choose to practice and teach Jewish traditions in our community, so that Jews and Judaism will continue to flourish, both in Vermont and in an ever-changing world.  We believe that support for a safe and prosperous State of Israel is an important part of our Jewish identity.