July 17 , 2018/5778
"Open Air" Qabbalat Shabbat on July 13, 2018
Calendar On the Calendar
9 Av, 5778
Torah portion:
D'varim
Deuteronomy 1:1−3:22

Haftarah portion:

Isaiah 1:1-27
Shabbat Chazon

Friday, July 20
6:00 p.m. "Open Air" Qabbalat Shabbat (check website to confirm if outside)

Saturday, July 21
9:00 a.m.  Shabike Shalom at the Hatch Shell

Shabbat Morning Service & Torah Study at Temple Israel

10:00 a.m. Thank Goodness It's Shabbat!

8:00 p.m. Tisha B'Av   at Temple Sinai  with Brookline Reform Congregations
Life Cycle Events

We mourn the loss of:
Robert Lurie
July 16, 2018 (4 Av, 5778)
Husband of Syrul Lurie
Father of Howard Lurie (Teresa Betit) and Ellen Lurie Hoffman (Matthew)
Doris F. Clegg
July 15, 2018 (3 Av, 5778)
Mother of Ellen Clegg (Ellen Zucker)
Grandmother of Jacob Zucker
Fannette Adelman
July 12, 2018  (28 Tammuz, 5778)
Mother of Edward Adelman (Michelle) and Howard Adelman (Karin)


Are you or is someone you know celebrating a wedding? An engagement? A new baby? Do you know someone who is ill or in need of a friendly, supportive call? Please let Rachel Daniels know.
shabikeShabike Shalom 2018
July 21 at 9:00 a.m. at the Hatch Shell Memorial
Come ride with us this Saturday for about 24 miles along the Charles River Path out to Waltham. We will take a lunch break and have a discussion of the Torah portion before heading back and finishing our ride at Temple Israel around 2:00 p.m.

August 25 at 9:00 a.m. at Temple Israel
Come ride with us again for about 22 miles from TI to the Minuteman Trail, where we will stop for lunch and have a discussion of the Torah portion. We will bike back through Waltham/Watertown and end at Temple Israel around 2:00 p.m.

Please email Elsie Bernaiche or call at 203-518-1536 to sign up. Elsie will provide you with more information about weather, map route, lunch spot, and start/end times.
tishaTisha B'Av
Tisha B'Av the fast day which traditionally commemorates the destruction of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem by the Babylonian Empire in 586 BCE and by the Romans in 70 CE, the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, and other tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people.
Tisha B'Av with Brookline Reform Congregations
Saturday, July 21, 8:00 pm at Temple Sinai
Please join Temple Sinai, Temple Israel, and Temple Ohabei Shalom for a time of reflection on Tisha B'Av. Temple Sinai's Rabbi Shoshana Friedman will lead us in song, prayer, and the reading of Eichah, the Book of Lamentations. Enter via the entrance which is down a stairway at the corner of Sewall Avenue and Charles Streets.
Tisha B'Av at ICE - Historic Catastrophe, Modern Catastrophe
Sunday, July 22 at 5:00 p.m.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
10 New England Executive Park Ste 1, Burlington, MA 01803

Join Rabbi Jacobson on the saddest day of the Jewish calendar, when we fast in remembrance of destruction and exile, we come together at the ICE office in Burlington to mourn the brokenness of our American immigration system. Community members are invited to this public lament in the closing hours of Tisha B'Av, as we share stories, sing laments, and offer both support to those most impacted and call for a new vision of healing and justice. Read more.
constructionChanges Coming to Temple Israel and Longwood Avenue
Nessel Way Entrance Renovation
We are excited about renovating the Temple Israel entrance this summer! Please pardon our appearance during renovations on the Nessel Way entrance. Starting this week through mid-August, there will be signs posted on Nessel Way directing you to the temporary entrance. While the renovation is taking place, the entrance may change from day to day depending on the contractor's scope of work. We will ensure that signage will easily be visible on Nessel Way, directing you to the appropriate entrance. If you have any questions, please contact us at 617-566-3960.
Longwood Avenue Bike Lane Construction
Beginning end of July
Beginning this summer, a half mile of new bike lanes and other safety features will be installed along Longwood Avenue in some areas. Cyclists will have dedicated space to ride their bikes and there will be safer crossings for pedestrians. The improvements will increase visibility of pedestrians and bicyclists by motorists and help reduce conflicts. Please plan your travels to Temple Israel accordingly. Read more.
readHigh Holy Days 5779 Congregational Read
Peace of Mind by Joshua Loth Liebman
This year, the book chosen for our High Holy Day congregational read is Peace of Mind, by our former Senior Rabbi Joshua Loth Liebman. In 1946, amidst a world still aching and broken by war, Rabbi Joshua Loth Liebman published this book in an attempt to provide solace and hope to a community that was struggling to come to terms with the war's new horrors and hatreds. As we read Rabbi Liebman's book today, we not only honor his insightful and compassionate legacy, we also find new meaning and urgency in his words, as we as a society once again find ourselves disturbed by newfound hatreds and institutional violence in the world. We invite you to buy or borrow this book and read it in preparation for the High Holy Day season. You can also find the original version of the book online.
crisisImmigrant Crisis: Ways to Respond
Provide Tangible Support to Detainees and Separated Families
  • Temple Emanuel of McAllen, Texas is accepting donations via Paypal or by check sent to Temple Emanuel, 4300 N Chai Street, McAllen, TX 78504. Please note "Refugees" on the check memo line, and they will ensure the money goes towards supporting families facing criminal prosecution on the southern US border.
  • The Religion Action Center of Reform Judaism is providing many ways Reform Jews can take action. This list is continually updating, so be sure to check back regularly.
Combined Jewish Philanthropies has established the CJP Fund to Aid Children and End Separation (FACES). FACES will offer immediate aid through three organizations: Catholic Charities, the Young Center, and the Interfaith Welcome Coalition. These organizations will provide legal assistance, social workers as family reunification specialists to help find the parents of separated children, trauma specialists to support children experiencing extreme distress, and will help families once they are released from detention and await immigration trials. CJP will distribute 100 percent of contributions to these organizations. Read CJP's statement and consider making a donation.
Temple Israel's Making Headlines news
July 10, 2018
The Interview: Jill Medvedow
Boston Magazine - featuring TI member Jill Medvedow
Living Judaism together through discovery, dynamic spirituality, and righteous impact.