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Parashat Acharey Mot - Kedoshim       
May 6 - May 13, 2017
 
 10 Iyar - 17 Iyar 5777


     Lag BaOmer
, the 33rd day of the  Omer count - this year, May 14, 2017 - is a festive day on the Jewish calendar. It is celebrated with outings (on which the children traditionally play with bows and arrows), bonfires and other joyous events. Many visit the resting place (in Meron, northern Israel) of the great sage and mystic Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, the anniversary of whose passing is on this day.
     Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai , who lived in the second century of the common era, was the first to publicly teach the mystical dimension of the Torah known as the "Kabbalah," and is the author of the basic work of Kabbalah, the Zohar. On the day of his passing, Rabbi Shimon instructed his disciples to mark the date as "the day of my joy."
     The Chassidic masters explain that the final day of a righteous person's earthly life marks the point at which "all his deeds, teachings and work" achieve their culminating perfection and the zenith of their impact upon our lives. So each Lag BaOmer, we celebrate Rabbi Shimon's life and the revelation of the esoteric soul of Torah.
     Lag BaOmer also commemorates another joyous event. The Talmud relates that in the weeks between the  Jewish
holidays
 of Passover and Shavuot, a plague raged amongst the disciples of the great sage Rabbi Akiva, "because they did not act respectfully towards each other." These weeks are therefore observed as a period of mourning, with various joyous activities forbidden by law and custom. On Lag BaOmer the deaths ceased. Thus, Lag BaOmer also carries the theme of the imperative to love and respect one's fellow (ahavat Yisrael).
  
 
Week at a Glance
Saturday, May 6
Services: 9:30 am
Mincha/Maariv: 7:40 pm

Sunday, May 7
Monday, May 8  
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sisterhood Book Club: 10:00 am

Tuesday, May 9  
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Hebrew for Adults: 8:30 am

Wednesday, May 10
Services: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm

Thursday, May 11
Services 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Israeli Dancing with Pazit Lahav: 7:30 pm

Friday, May 12
Services: 7:00 am
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:00 pm  
 
Saturday, May 13
Services: 9:30 am
Post Kiddush Torah Study with Dr. Davin Wolok: 12:15 pm
Mincha/Maariv: 7:45 pm


Adult Education with Rabbi Turetz RabbiAdultEd2 
Sunday, May 7 at 9:30 am

Honoring Parents:
Exploring the 5th commandment: "Honor thy Father and Mother"
 
Join Rabbi Turetz in highlighting a few of many perspectives on how, when and where to apply this complex admonition. 
 
Light breakfast will be served.

 
sisterhood book club
Sisterhood Book Club bookclub 
Monday, May 8 at 10:00 am

Join us for our book club meeting. Ellie Smith will review The Illuminated Soul, by Aryeh Lev Stollman. We will meet in the Conference Room. All are invited for coffee and conversation.  
 
Adult Education with Cantor McCloskey AdultedCantor 
Wednesdays, May 10 & 17 at 7:30 pm  

Sacred Circles: The Symbolism of Jewish Life Cycle, Part II: Rituals of Love, Courtship and Companionship - Join Cantor Michael McCloskey as we explore these fascinating, therapeutic and sometimes challenging moments, through text, story, music and Jewish conversations with surrounding cultures. Libations and light refreshment will be provided.

Upcoming Programs
Sunday, May 14
Lag Ba'Omer Program: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
 
Monday, May 15
Mayyim Hayyim Spring Benefit - Soul Life Cycle: 7:00 pm
 
Wednesday, May 17
Adult Education with Cantor Michael McCloskey: 7:30 pm
 
Sunday, May 21
Congregation & Board of Directors Meeting: 9:30 am
 
Monday, May 29
Memorial Day: Services: 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
 
Tuesday, May 30
Erev Shavuot : Services at 8:00 pm
 
Wednesday, May 31
Shavuot 1st Day: Services at 9:30 am & 8:00 pm
 
Thursday, June 1
Shavuot 2nd Day: Services at 7:00 am & 9:30 am - Yizkor
Evening Services at: 8:00 pm
 
 
Lag Ba'omer Bash LagBaomerProgram 
Sunday, May 14   11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Bring a blanket & join us for a Lag Ba'omer celebration:

Juggling workshop  Crafts   Bubble fun   Picnic Lunch  

(no open fire) 

 
$20 per family (max. 5 people);  $6 per person
Please register here by May 10.   
 
 
Mayyim Hayyim Spring Benefit - Soul Life Cycle MayyimHayyim  
Monday, May 15 at 7:00 pm at Back Bay Events Center

   
Please join us for a community celebration to benefit Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh and Paula Brody & Family Education Center.

As Mayyim Hayyim turns thirteen and comes of age, we will celebrate the seasons, cycles, and adventures of life.
soul · life · cycle will honor three extraordinary individuals who have shown courage and commitment to sharing their journeys and who are an inspiration to all of us.
Featuring Music By - Neshama Carlebach. See flyer.  

Learn more and RSVP at 617-244-1836 x211 or [email protected]  
  
 
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Congregation and Board of Director's Meeting Congandboard
Sunday, May 21 at 9:30 am 
 
Agenda:
  • Rabbi's Lesson / D'Var Torah
  • Executive Director's Report, including physical plant
  • Treasurer's Report - Budget will be presented - motion to be made to approve and vote on budget
  • Binah B'emet
  • Adult Education and upcoming events: Rabbi, Cantor, Dr. Wolok, Samara
  • Sisterhood
  • Brotherhood
  • New Business anyone wishes to raise and discuss
  • Good & Welfare
 
Click here for a printable agenda.
Ongoing Events
Post-Kiddush Study with Dr. Davin Wolok 
Finding Peace in the Tumult: The Torah's Courageous Therapy for the Soul PostKiddush 
                      

Please join Dr. Davin Wolok for Post-Kiddush 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 title this week is: "You Don't Say?" An Exploration of Parshat Emor
See flyer.    
 
 Kachol-Lavan (Blue and White) - Israeli  
 Dance Troupe Kachol-lavan 
 Sundays from 11:00 am-12 noon
 Last class May 7   
 
 
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.


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.      
 
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 McCloskey 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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