What's Nu?
Parashat Tetzaveh          
March 11 - March 18, 2017
 
 13 Adar - 20 Adar 5777

Daylight Savings Time
begins Sunday,
March 12 at 2:00 am.
Turn clocks AHEAD 1 hour.


Purim Carnival
Sunday, March 12
11:00 am - 1:30 pm
K-H Auditorium


Shivek Bible Lecture
Rabbi Nehemia Polen
Sunday, March 26 at 9:30 am
"The Hasidic Masters
as seen through the eyes of
Elie Wiesel"



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Week at a Glance
Saturday, March 11
Sunday, March 12 
Turn clocks AHEAD 1 hour: 2:00 am
Services: 8:30 am & 6:00 pm 
Purim Services & Full Megillah Reading: 8:30 am
Kachol-Lavan Israeli Dance Troupe: 11:00 am
Israeli Dancing with Pam Kessler: 7:00 pm

Monday, March 13               
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sisterhood Book Club: 10:00
           
Tuesday, March 14
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Hebrew for Adults: 8:30 am  
 
Wednesday, March 15
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm

Thursday, March 16
         
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Bagels & A Bisl Torah: 8:00 am 
Brotherhood Floor Hockey: 7:30 pm
Israeli Dancing with Pazit Lahav: 7:30 pm  
    
Friday, March 17           
Services: 8:30 am
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:00 pm

Saturday, March 18

Services: 9:30 am
Perachim Services: 10:30 am
Mincha/Maariv: 6:45 pm             
Celebrate Purim at Temple Emeth!
Purim ServicesPurimServices  
Saturday. March 11: Mincha/Maariv at 5:35 pm
Sunday, March 12 at 8:30 am
Full Megillah Reading in the Chapel at both services



        Services and full Megillah reading in the Chapel,
Hamantaschen and Light Nosh - see flyer.  
Matanot L'evonim: Donations to Yad Chessed will be collected, or you may donate online at www.yadchessed.org
 
Purim Pandemonium Pondemonium 
Saturday, March 11 at 6:00 pm in the K-H


  • Reading in the Round: Megillah Reading, Music, Dancing & Festivities
  • Costume Parade & Goody Bags
  • Purim Ball with DJ and Dress Up
  • Hamantaschen and Light Nosh
  • Matanot L'evyonim: Donations to Yad Chessed

See flyer here  

 

P u r im C a r n i va lPurinCarnival   
Sunday, March 12 from 11:00 am-1:30 pm  

Bring the whole family and your friends to Temple Emeth and enjoy
Games, Prizes, Bouncy House, Arts and Crafts, Balloons, Food and fun!    
Purchase tickets and win prizes.  See flyer.
Volunteers are needed! Contact   Samara Katz if you can help.   
 
sisterhood book club
Sisterhood Book Club bookclub 
Monday, March 13 at 10:00 am

Join us for our book club meeting. Ellie Smith will review "Old School,"  by Tobias Wolf. We will meet in the Conference Room. All are invited for coffee and conversation.  
 
 
Perachim Shabbat Service perachim
Saturday, March 18 at 10:30-11:30 am in the Conference Room
 
A fun-filled hour of song, prayer, storytelling and activities geared for 2-5 year olds. Parents, grandparents and caregivers are welcome!
 
Upcoming Programs
Sunday, March 26
 
Wednesday, March 29
Women's Rosh Chodesh Study Group: 7:30 pm
ReelAbilities Film Festival at Museum of Science: 6:30 pm
 
Friday, March 31
Shabbat K'ley-Zemer: 6:15 pm
 
Sunday, April 2 
Chocolate Seder: 6:45 pm

Sunday,  April 9
15 Steps to Freedom - A Passover Family Experience: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon  
 
Monday,  April 10
Siyyum B'Chorim
Erev Pesah
 
 
Save the Date
2017 Shivek Bible Lecture ShivekLecture 
Sunday, March 26 at 9:30 am
UPDATED PROGRAM INFORMATION 

The Shivek Bible Lecture has been sponsored for more than thirty years by Temple Emeth past president, Herbert Shivek, and his wife, Louise in memory of their parents, Bernard and Jennie Shivek and Theodore and Anna Shaps.

This year we are proud to have as our Guest Speaker: 
Rabbi Nehemia Polen, PhD a leading expert in Hasidism and
Jewish thought.

His topic will be:  "The Hasidic Masters as seen through the eyes of Elie Wiesel."

Dr. Polen is a widely published author. His books include "The Holy Fire: The Teachings of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, the Rebbe of the Warsaw Ghetto"; "The Rebbe's Daughter" based on Rabbi Polen's research as a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow and recipient of a National Jewish Book Award; and "Filling Words With Light: Hasidic and Mystical Reflections on Jewish Prayer."  He is a Professor of Jewish Thought at Hebrew College.

Rabbi Polen holds a doctorate from Boston University, where he studied with and served as a teaching fellow for Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel. Prior to his career in Jewish academia, he served for 23 years as a congregational rabbi.
 
 
There is no charge. Sponsors ($18), Patrons ($36) are welcome. Please RSVP at: www.templeemeth.org     
 
 
ReelAbilities Film Festival Ruderman  
Wednesday, March 29 at 6:30 pm at the Museum of Science

The Ruderman Synagogue Inclusion Project is pleased to be sponsoring the Opening Night Screening of Life Animated at the Museum of Science. This Oscar-nominated documentary introduces us to Owen Suskind, a young man with autism who, as a child, was unable to speak until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate - immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney animated films. The screening will be followed by a discussion, reception and book signing with Ron Suskind, Owen's father. There is no charge. You can reserve your tickets at www.reelboston.org until the film sells out. Click here for more information.
This is the first in a series of three films.  
  
Ongoing Events
Post-Kiddush Torah Study with Dr. Davin Wolok 
Finding Peace in the Tumult: The Torah's Courageous Therapy for the Soul PostKiddush 
Saturday, March 11 at 12:15 pm       

 
Please join Dr. Davin Wolok for Post-Kiddush Torah Study session. The unifying theme is: "Nurturing the Spark Within: Illumination of Soul Through the Light of Torah." In the world in which we dwell we encounter both the uplifting and the depressing, both the ennobling and the discouraging, both light and darkness. It is the conviction of Judaism that the light will ultimately prevail, but even now we may draw upon inner resources, strengthening us in confronting the darkness. A spark of light exists within, which may grow in response to the Word of Torah addressing it from without. In our Shabbat sessions we will encounter Torah as an elixir, a tonic for the soul, in our journey together, toward the Eternal Day of Light. "Through Your light we shall see light." May the Torah touch you, and may you touch your fellow seekers with the light of your very own spirit and soul. The topic will be: "Let there be Light!": A Rendezvous Between the Story of Creation and the Holy Tabernacle."   

See flyer.
    
 
 Kachol-Lavan (Blue and White) - Israeli  
 Dance Troupe Kachol-lavan 
 Sundays from 11:00-12 noon
 No class on March 12  

Does your child love to dance? Join the Israeli dance troupe for boys and girls, ages 8-12."Blue and White" is a professional and fun Israeli dance troupe taught by Pazit Lahav. The troupe will perform at local community festivals including the annual Israeli Dance Festival. 
For more information contact Pazit at: 617-690-9912 or  [email protected] 
 
Hebrew for Adults HebrewforAdults 
Tuesdays at 8:30 am

Master teacher, Myril Adler, engages students in the study of Hebrew through the Siddur with the aim of becoming more familiar with synagogue and home liturgy. The class explores a variety of topics including holidays, Jewish History and Torah. Beginning readers especially welcome.
 
Gimme That Ole Time Religion Dr.WolokAdultEd  
Affirming Spiritual Realities in an Age of Science and Technology 
Every other Tuesday, at 7:30 pm. Next session on March 21.


Revelation, miracle, prophecy and providence - all these are central to the Jewish view of life and reality. Yet, none are found within the scientific outlook governing our world today. Is science the whole story or only part? Are spiritual phenomena real? Join Dr. Davin Wolok at his Adult Education class every other Tuesday, following the 7:00 pm minyan to participate in our lively exploration and dialogue. For more information click here.      
 
How 'bout knitting? Group knitting 
The first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm.

Enjoy good company while you complete a knitting project.
Instruction and help will be available and all skill levels are welcome.
For more information please contact Tracy Gladstone at: [email protected] 
 
Bagels & A Bisl Torah BagelsandBisl
Thursday mornings at 8:00 am

Join us on Thursday mornings, as we begin the day with a bite to eat and a "little" Torah study  led by Cantor Michael and Dr. Davin Wolok. All are welcome!
 
Brotherhood Floor Hockey FloorHockey 
Thursdays at 7:30 pm following the evening minyan 

Come and join us play! The team runs on adrenaline, competition and sportsmanship.It is a lot of fun! It is a blast! A great way to keep warm, get in shape and make friends! Please bring sticks if you have them. We do have some but if we get a good crowd we may need some more. For more information please contact Michael Clayton at: [email protected] 
or call: C - 617-610-9281 / C - 617-840-3059. 
     
 

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