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Saturday Morning Shabbat Service at 9:45 AM
Musical Shacharit
followed by Torah service at 11:00 AM.
Torah discussion around 11:30. Service ends at 12:30 PM
followed by a community Kiddush potluck luncheon.
Please bring a kosher/vegetarian dish to share.
This Shabbat morning, January 25, 2020
Service led by Hazzan Cindy Freedman
Torah study led by Michael Margolis
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During the Winter months,
If there is snow in the forecast,
please check your email by 9 am
on Shabbat mornings to know
if service has been cancelled
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HAMAKOM WELCOMES ALL TO
JOIN OUR TU B'SHVAT SEDER!
Sunday, February 9 at 5 PM
TU B'SHVAT ("The New Year of the Trees") is both a mystical celebration and a call to environmental awareness. Jewish tradition is to observe this holiday with a Seder, a ritual meal with a prescribed order of fruits and nuts, drink, and blessings. As the holiday has evolved, so has its multiple meanings, yielding a rich experience of gratitude for the earth, dedication to the preservation and care of life, and a collective exploration of the personal and mystical symbolism of the natural world.
HaMakom's Tu B'Shvat seder is open to all who wish to take part in exploring our relationships with nature, land, place, community, and spirit. You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this communal experience: juice that changes from white to red, fruits with a hard outer shell and a soft center or the opposite, a chance to remember and explore our connections to the earth, each other, and our deepest selves.
The Seder will be led by
the spiritual leaders and members of the HaMakom community. We'll start promptly at 5 pm and end at 7 pm. The Seder features guided visualizations, blessings, and teachings intended for adults and teenagers, rather than young children.
Location: Congregation Beit Tikva
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We Remember Them
Yahrzeits
Albert Scharfstein
father of Deborah Avren
Harold Werisberg
father of Wendy Singer
Leslie Davis
wife of Bill Lazar
Click Here to donate tzedakah in memory of loved ones.
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ANNIVERSARY
Click here to share your
life cycle events with us!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Wendy Singer
Dyana Todd
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What's your Jewish Legacy?
You can support the future of progressive Jewish community in Santa Fe. LIFE & LEGACY promotes after-lifetime giving in order to sustain vibrant Jewish communities like
HaMakom.
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JEWISH NEW MEXICO
Wisdom Kollel ~ A Center for Jewish Learning Congregation Beit Tikva presents a new adult education course starting Wednesday, January 29, 6-8:30 PM. Participants will read Maimonides, delving into his understanding of Judaism as a "rational" faith, though many think he espoused mysticism.
LEADING ISRAELI HISTORIAN BENNY MORRIS TO SPEAK
AT TEMPLE BETH SHALOM ON FEBRUARY 23 AT 4 PM
Benny Morris, dean of Israel's "New Historians" and author of ten books on Middle East and European history, will be speaking at Temple Beth Shalom on Sunday, February 23. His topic is "1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War," which is also the title of his 2008 book published in the U.S. by Yale University Press. The talk, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 4 p.m.
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A PASSION TO SERVE?
Have a passion to serve or a skill to share? Please
contact us
if you are interested in serving on our board!
Join us
and reap the
benefits
of serving your
community.
OUR LOCATION
All services are held at Congregation Beit Tikva unless otherwise noted. Address is 2230 Old Pecos Trail. Mailing address is
PO Box 6777, San
ta Fe, NM 87502. Phone 505.992.1905.
FRAGRANCE FREE, PLEASE!
Respecting the health and well-being of our members, we ask that you refrain from wearing all scented body oils,
fragrances, cremes, and hair products to services. Todah rabah.
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Need A Ride?
HaMakom has received a grant from Jewish Federation of New Mexico to provide rides to senior members and members with transportation needs for any HaMakom service or event.
Call Candace Hardy
781-354-9118
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New Security Procedure
Anyone arriving after 11:00 am will be able to gain building access by ringing the front doorbell.
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HaMakom at Beit Tikva
2230 Old Pecos Trail
505-992-1905
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