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June 23rd, 2017
 
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Morning Service
Mincha 
8:14pm
9:30am
8:00pm
 
 
  Forecast: 80/Chance of Rain

IN THIS ISSUE...
Our Minyan Needs Your Help! 
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KIDDUSH 
Join us for Kiddush on Shabbat. This is the perfect opportunity for us to experience community and get to know each other better
Mazal Tov! 
Birthdays & Anniversaries 
June 24th-30th
June Kerman
Marcia Sherman
Naomi Fein
Anne Sommer
Diana Dasgupta
Richard Danoff
Jeff Lichtman
Ryan Levi
Andrea Oriel
Scott & Suzanne Alenick
Alvin & Lynda Sussman
Chaim & Andrea Garncarz
Milton & Doryne Davis
 

 
   UPCOMING EVENTS

6/24
Morning Service 9:30 am
Evening Service 8:00 pm
6/26
Congregational Meeting 8:00 pm
6/27
Sisterhood Book Club 1:00 pm
6/29
Visiting Scholar Peter Dlugos 1:00 pm
6/30
Bible Study 11:30 am

 
 
Tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m. 
 (we get to sleep in from now on until Rosh HaShannah morning!)
Tomorrow Afternoon/Evening at 8:00 p.m.  
We didn't have a minyan last week, so tomorrow we will read the piece about the dissolution of Libyan Jewry as a direct result of the '67 War.
Monday, June 26
Congregational Annual Meeting
and the RSVP Deadline for Operation Finale: the Capture an Trial of Eichmann (trip on July 20) 
Next Shabbat morning  Neil Dasgupta
will share with us impressions from his recent trip to Jewish sites and memorials in Germany and Poland 
 




 
Einstein / Genius
There is hardly anyone whom I talk to who is not watching Genius 
The penultimate episode of this season left us with a very positive impression of U.S. consular official Raymond Geist. Maybe...maybe not... Please read on:

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I thought that this was a very touching piece-and one with which no one could disagree (but we'll see...) :





 







 





 
Gaza
80% of Gazans want Hamas to "preserve a cease-fire with Israel. 62% say that "Hamas should stop calling for Israel's destruction, and instead accept a permanent two-state solution based on the 1967 lines."
It's not clear if Hamas acceded to Egypt's demands to turn over 17 prisoners and to stop aiding ISIS fighters in the Sinai in return for fuel:
Egypt to Ease Gaza Power Crisis with Emergency Fuel Supply
The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Through the Eyes of "Muhi" Muhi-Generally Temporary
tells the story of a Palestinian boy who travels to an Israel hospital for a life-saving treatment, with his grandfather by his side                                                                  


 


 
UNESCO... Again - and the UN Human Rights Council
What a lie! How come Hagar and Ishmael on buried there? And what are Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah doing there?-- They have next-to-nothing to do with Ishmael/Arabs/Muslims.
And the Tomb's structure? It is the only complete edifice that still remains of the works of Herod the Great. With the Palestinians claim him, too? The guy who DIDN'T build the Temple in Jerusalem????
World's Democracies Snub Annual Israel-Bashing Debate at UN Human Rights Council in Geneva "The democracies are absent to protest prejudice - because this is the only agenda item that singles out one specific state, the Jewish state, for differential and discriminatory treatment. Not Syria, Sudan or North Korea is treated this way."
 


 
BDS / Apartheid    
This is perhaps the most important diplomatic initiative that Israel is undertaking on the African continent. Netanyahu's successes in establishing cordial relations with more than 40 African nations led to Abbas' complaint that I included in last week's Shab Sha!


 


 


 


 
 
Judaism and Other Odds and Ends

Dear JTS Community,
There has been much written lately on whether Conservative rabbis should begin officiating at interfaith weddings. Those arguing for this change do so out of genuine concern for reaching individuals who might be estranged from the community and tradition we love. For JTS and the Conservative Movement, the wedding ceremony is not only a celebration of a couple, but a commitment to the Jewish covenant. Individuals from other other backgrounds are warmly invited to join this covenant, but we must not abandon the core beliefs and practices which are the very foundation of Jewish life.
We invite you to read the JTS statement on the issue.
Sincerely,  
Arnold M. Eisen Chancellor
Arab-Israeli Transgender Beauty Queen Opens Up About Her Story
 
Talleen Abu Hana spoke at a reception celebrating LGBT Pride Month at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Leading Sephardic Rabbi Steps Down After Voicing Support for LGBT Community
Joseph Dweck, who's based in London, has faced criticism for his views on same-sex love                        
                            
On The Genetic Trail of The Bene Israel
R
esearchers find ties that members of an Indian community likely originated from a group of Jews from the Middle East.
 
 
 



 


 






















Torah Portion 
TORAH Page 860, 930               HAFTARAH Page 1220

KORAH

 
In this week's sidra, Moses confronts a series of interrelated rebellions. Korah, a Levite, and a group of Reubenites along with two-hundred-fifty other prominent Israelites voice their discontent at being excluded from the religious leadership of the people. They express their resentment toward Aaron, the High Priest, and accuse Moses of unfulfilled promises.
God causes the earth to open; Korah, his two ringleaders and their families descend into the abyss. A fire consumes the two -hundred- fifty Israelites who made common cause with Korah. The people react angrily against Moses, blaming him for the deaths of so many men of renown. As punishment for holding Moses responsible for these deaths, a plague breaks out killing 14,700 before Aaron can perform rites and offer prayers of intervention.
A final vindication of Aaron's claim to the priesthood occurs when the princes of all the tribes are asked to deposit their staffs before the ark in the Sanctuary. The following morning Aaron's rod alone has produced blossoms, buds and almonds. Aaron's staff was then preserved beside the ark as a sign for generations to come.
With the priests' and the Levites' positions confirmed, the Torah now stipulates which sacrifices were to be designated for the maintenance of the priests, and allocates a tithe on all produce for the Levites. These benefits are in compensation for the priests and the Levites not receiving any real property in the apportionment of the Land of Israel among the tribes.