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Mailing address: 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 1630 #439, Phoenix, AZ 85050  
Week of January 2, 2017 / Tevet 5777
THIS WEEK____________________________________
YEP!
Sunday, January 8, 9:45 a.m.-12:00 noon
at the VOSJCC (in our regular BJE classrooms)


The next YEP! session after this one is Sunday, January 22. 
BOOK GROUP
Sunday, January 8, 10:00 a.m.
At the home of Arlene Rosenberg
 
All are welcome to attend, even if you haven't finished (or started!) the book. At our January  meeting we'll discuss The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, by Marie Kondo. (You will not have to prove that you have done any tidying up, either, if you attend.) Please RSVP to Arlene at [email protected].

READ AHEAD! For our February 12 meeting, we will discuss Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik. For general questions about the Book Group, contact Sherry Siegel at [email protected].
UPCOMING____________________________________
BROTHERHOOD 2017 KICK-OFF
Tuesday, January 10, 6:45 p.m.
Paul Martin's American Grill, 6186 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253
(between Lincoln & MacDonald)

Please attend our first meeting of the New Year! We're going to discuss our event schedule and activities and see if we can incorporate a bit more structure while still retaining our easygoing ways. Hope to see you there! Please RSVP to Rich Fox, [email protected]
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Friday, January 13, 7:30 p.m.
Services will be held at Pardes Jewish Day School, at the VOSJCC campus
12701 N. Scottsdale Rd. , Scottsdale, AZ 85254  

Please join us to welcome Shabbat.
Services will also include birthday and anniversary blessings for those who are celebrating in January. Your friends and guests are always warmly welcomed!  

Driving and parking directions: When you enter the VOSJCC campus from Scottsdale Rd., continue driving straight towards the back of the campus. Look for the painted mural on the building that houses their sanctuary. There is plenty of open parking. Please leave the parking spots closest to the building for those requiring a shorter walk. We will have greeters to show you where to go once you come through the gates. The sanctuary is located to the left side of the building with the mural on it.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MARCH and FESTIVAL
Monday, January 16
Step-off at 9:00 a.m.; meet at 8:15 a.m.
see MARCH DETAILS under the photo

 "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
                                     - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail


Join Rabbi Sharfman at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. March and Festival 
Families with older children are especially encouraged to take advantage
of this opportunity to "pray with their feet"*

*After marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the historic 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel commented,
"I felt my feet were praying."

Congregation Kehillah will walk with the Arizona Faith Network , an organization created to bring together people of faith through civil discourse and community initiatives. Rabbi Sharfman is a board member of AFN and a founding member of AFN's Uniting Faiths of America campaign, which was created in December 2016 in response to the  significant rise in hate crimes and hate-filled rhetoric taking place across our country and appearing on social media over the past 18 months, as reported by the FBI and law enforcement.
For more information about the Arizona Faith Network's Uniting Faiths of America campaign, see the organization's press release and statement signed by 145 faith leaders here.

Rabbi Sharfman is pictured in the photo below, at the far left. 

MARCH DETAILS

  • Meet at 8:15 a.m. at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 1401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, AZ 85034.
  • Look for the AFN banner, "Uniting Faiths of Arizona."
  • We step off at 9:00 a.m.
  • The March is a gentle two-mile walk, ending at Margaret T. Hance Park (location of free Festival).
  • For more information about the March and Festival, click here.
Please email Renee at [email protected] to let her know you will be participating with Rabbi Sharfman! 
Torah Talk
TORAH TALK
Saturday, January 21, 10:30 a.m.
at the home of Lynne and Gil Blumenthal

Discover why Torah Talk is one of Kehillah's most-loved traditions! Torah Talk is a morning filled with questions, conversation, laughter, and the opportunity to get up-close and personal with Rabbi Sharfman and your fellow CK members and seekers. No prior knowledge is needed to enjoy Torah Talk; all are welcome. Please RSVP by Thursday, January 19, to Gil at [email protected] so the hosts are able to prepare.
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MOVIE TIME
Sunday, January 22, early afternoon

Open to all, and we'd love to have you join us! We pick the movie, plus the time and location, closer to each date. We usually attend the Harkins Shea or Harkins 101, and sometimes discuss the movie afterwards over yogurt, coffee or lunch.

You are always welcome to come even without an RSVP, but if we expect you we can let you know if there are any changes and try to save seats. To receive final details for our movie plans, and to offer your suggestions, get on our Movie email list by sending your name and email to Marilyn Morris at [email protected] (or call her at 602-494-2800).
ADULT EDUCATION
Are you concerned about
... the recent United Nations vote on Israel?
... what a new U.S. presidential administration might mean for Israel?
... Israel's future and its relationship with the U.S.?

Get informed! Join Rabbi Sharfman's class,
ISRAEL: History, Conflict, and What it All Means to Us

"Becoming more knowledgeable and aware is of such critical importance. I hope every congregant makes the time and effort to take this class."
                                                 ~ Rabbi Sharfman 

Classes will meet from 5:00-6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, February 7
Monday, February 13
Wednesday, February 15

Cost for all three sessions: $27 per person; $35 per person for non-members.
Email Renee at [email protected] for location and to claim your spot.


ISRAEL TRIP
ORIENTATION MEETING
January 24, at 5:00 p.m.
for all those who will be joining us on the 4th Fabulous Trip to Israel 


RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW 
~ ~ Deadline is Approaching ~ ~

 ~ ~ ONLY 4 SPACES LEFT! ~ ~

   The 4th Fabulous Trip to Israel
With Rabbi Bonnie Sharfman and Congregation Kehillah 
May 1st - May 14th, 2017
Click here for the complete itinerary or visit 
 
Get a $200 discount if you're a Kehillah member.  
Get 5% off
when you pay by cash or check. 
Deposits accepted online. 
$250 deposit - click on the red "Book Now" button on the right side

The sights, the tastes, the pride...your heritage.
Isn't it time you visited Israel?  
Whether it's your first trip or a return trip, traveling with Rabbi Sharfman and your Kehillah friends is an experience you will treasure forever. Rabbi Sharfman is fluent in Hebrew and formerly a licensed Israel tour guide....All that's missing is YOU!   
   
Contact Rabbi Sharfman or Renee Joffe today to let them know you're interested:
602-369-7667 or
info@congregation kehillah.org 

photo at right: Safed


"Traveling through Israel with Rabbi [and] our group...was a marvelous, once-in-a-lifetime journey. The trip bound me to the land and people and refined G-d's significance in my life. I wish it were Day One so I could experience it
all again."

~ Kehillah member Leona Garza
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WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!
Please help us welcome our newest member! 

Sharon Agopian

We look forward to getting to know you!
PHOTO ALBUM
The Bride Wore Shades  
 
We thought we'd share a memory from a lovely wedding a few weeks ago of our
congregants, Brad Osterweil and Pamela Miller. It was a very sunny day!
Photo credit: Erika Rich


OUR KEHILLAH FAMILY

Kol HaKavod . . .

to Davie Glaser, who coaches disabled adults to perform in musicals through Detour Company Theatre. The next production, Beauty and the Beast, can be seen at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts on January 6 (1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.); January 7 (3:00 p.m.); and January 8 (3:00 p.m.) Performances are free; donations are appreciated. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.detourcompanytheatre.org.


We send prayers of healing to . . .

Kitty Nagy
Bonnie Karfeld
David Stern
Brett Rudin
Irv Koren, brother of Marsha Joffe
Howard Glick
Gittel bat Deborah

Mildred Finkel,
   sister of Gil Blumenthal
Marsha Joffe
Barbara Liss
Tom Bartkus
Velva Keene, mother of Rick Keene
Hace Pearl/Debra Koren,
   cousin/niece of Renee & Marsha Joffe Warren Miller

Sandy Myslis
Penny Wolkis
Collen Carney
Shoshanna bat Phyllis
Olivia Adair Steele
Gedalya Nachum bar Bayla Rivka
Stisha Steigmann,
    friend of Marsha Joffe
Rose Sobel, mother of Bruce Sobel
Arlene Rosenberg
Bess Taubman
Joanna Lee, mother of Rich Goldman
Mariam Ahuvah bat Batsheva,
    daughter of Barbara Goldman
Judy Sahid, sister of Cathy Michel
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I am available to all Kehillah members in times of joy and sadness. Please let me know when I can extend support and comfort to you and your family.

                                                                                                   ~ Rabbi Sharfman
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HIPPA PRIVACY RULE: Hospitals won't notify us about your stay, nor will Jewish chaplains visit or share your information with us unless you specifically give permission and request that they do so. Rabbi Sharfman and Congregation Kehillah want to support Kehillah members - so many emotions and issues arise during illnesses requiring hospitalization. Please call the office and give us your name, hospital name/room number and any health details you can share to enable us to be responsive to you and your needs.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS
General Fund
Penny Celmins, in memory of her beloved parents, Audrey and Al Wallack.
Alfred and Jocelyn Schrott

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Your donations in any amount are genuinely appreciated.
You can help support Congregation Kehillah and express your core values by making donations to Kehillah's various Funds - to celebrate, honor, remember, give thanks, to assist . . . or simply to do tzedakah.
General Fund 
Caring Fund 
Torah Fund 
Social Action Fund 
Memorial Board 
Gottlieb Music Fund 
Education Fund 
Oneg & Hospitality Fund 
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund 
Adopt a Prayer Book 

You can also plant trees in Israel directly through Kehillah, and Jewish National shiny-tree-button.jpg Fund will send a certificate out on your behalf. Each tree is $18 and a portion of your donation stays with Kehillah. Contact Renee for more information or to place your tree order.

Supporting Kehillah and expressing your Core Values is easy! You can donate on our website in any amount or send a check. Congregation Kehlllah is a 501(c)(3) organization; your donations are tax-exempt to the fullest extent allowable by law. Please consult with your tax adviser.

Here's another great way to support Kehillah -
celebrate with an Oneg!

Sponsoring an Oneg is a great way to celebrate your lifecycle events and other wonderful news.
For 2016-2017, we are aiming to have every Oneg sponsored! Dates are filling up, so to reserve your Oneg, please contact Renee at [email protected] or 602-369-7667.

OF INTEREST ELSEWHERE
MAZON's This is Hunger coming to Phoenix
This Is Hunger, a timed-entry experience that lasts approx. 45 minutes, will be presented in Phoenix on January 2 and 3 at Temple Chai, 4645 E. Marilyn Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85032. To reserve your free entry time, visit thisishunger.org, click here for the flier, or watch this one-minute video.  
Phoenix Jewish Genealogy Group, February 2, 2017
Tammy Hepps will present "The Ancestor Deep-Dive: How You Can Find Out Everything There Possibly is to Know About Your Ancestors" on Thursday, February 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center (Arizona Jewish Historical Society), 122 E. Culver St., Phoenix, AZ 85004. Hepps is founder of treelines.com and a past winner of the Roots Tech Developer Challenge. Admission is free for AJHS members, $5 for nonmembers. For more information visit the Group's AJHS page or email [email protected].  
Maccabi Games, July 30-August 4, 2017
The Maccabi Games, considered the Jewish Olympics for teenagers ages 13-16, will be held in Birmingham, AL from July 30-August 4, 2017. Last year, more than 50 teenagers from Phoenix participated. For information on helping out with or participating in this year's Maccabi Games, click here for the flier.

Kabbalat Shabbat   <>    Torah Talk   <>    YEP!

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Torah Talk
KABBALAT SHABBAT

Kabbalat Shabbat begins on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.  
   
January 13 and 27 -
at Pardes


February 24

March 10 and 24
April 14 and 28
May 19
June 9 
TORAH TALK

Torah Talks are held Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, in members' homes. Please RSVP so our hosts know how much food & drink to prepare.    

January 21
February 18
March 18
April 15
May 20
June 17  

YEP! 
   
YEP! sessions are held on Sundays from 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon at VOSJCC, in the BJE classrooms.

January 8 - THIS WEEK
January 22
February 5 and 26
March 12 and 26
April 9 and 23
May 7 and 21
       
IN EVERY ISSUE

QUICK-LOOK CALENDAR:
Dates Mentioned in this Issue

For details, please see the corresponding items on the left. Holidays are shown in italics.  

Sunday, Jan. 8
YEP!
Book Group

Tuesday, Jan. 10
Brotherhood

Friday, Jan. 13

Kabbalat Shabbat

Monday, Jan. 16
MLK Jr. March

Saturday, Jan. 21
Torah Talk

Sunday, Jan. 22
YEP!
Movie Time

Friday, Jan. 27
Kabbalat Shabbat

Tuesday, Feb. 7
Adult Education

Sunday, Feb. 12

Kehillah Community
  Tu B'Shevat in the Park

Monday, Feb. 13
Adult Education

Wednesday, Feb. 15
Adult Education

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Do you have information for Connections?

Please send your news or photos to Renee in the Kehillah office before Shabbat for the following Monday's issue.


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Need a hand?
The Kehillah Brotherhood
is here to help you. 


Need a ride to services or to an event? Have an odd job that might need an extra hand or two? Give the Brotherhood a shout! Email Rich Fox at [email protected]


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Information for Seniors

The Senior Concierge Project (through Jewish Family and Childrens Service) can provide information and help with socialization, education, transportation, home care, living facilities, legal assistance and more for those over age 60. Contact Janet Arnold, Senior Concierge, at 480-599-7198 or [email protected].


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Congregation Kehillah Leadership

Rabbi Bonnie Sharfman
Rich Goldman, President
Renee Joffe, Administrator

Board of Directors:
Daniel Cohen,
  Member at Large
Rich Fox,
  Member at Large and
  Brotherhood President
David Goldfarb,
  Member at Large and
  New Building Chair
Leslie Goldman,
  Programming Chair and
  Girls' Night Out Co-Chair
Susan Heigh,  
  Secretary
Arlene Maletta,
  Hospitality Co-Chair
Ilene Malka,
  Education Chair
Jane Neely,
  Hospitality Co-Chair
Paul Stein,
   Member at Large

Additional Support:  
Paulette Fraenkel,
  Social Action

Paul Lavin,
  Finance Manager
Vicki Mardell,
   Membership Co-Chair
Elaine Schiff,
   Membership Co-Chair
Judith Clancy,
   Caring Co-Chair
Davie Glaser,
   Caring Co-Chair
Ellen Lerman,
  Torah Talk and Special  
  Projects

Marilyn Morris,
   Movie Time

Sherry Siegel,
   Newsletters and Book
   Group



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