Temple Beth El of Williamsburg, VA
E-News Simchat Torah Edition
October 16, 2020 Issue 407
Rabbi David Katz
Jill Hyman, Synagogue Manager
October 1st marks the 10th anniversary of our rabbi, David Katz, who leads a remarkably diverse Jewish community that embraces Orthodoxy, Conservatism, Reform, Reconstructionism, and a seeming endless variety of beliefs and practices between. While Rabbi David’s rabbinic training is Reconstructionist, he creates an atmosphere where congregants can express ideas from a variety of Jewish movements and viewpoints. Many Jewish congregations across our country have diminished in size, while Temple Beth El’s continues to grow, and that has much to do with our rabbi’s warm and caring leadership. And that leadership steadfastly reinforces the haimish atmosphere for which Temple Beth El is well known.

 Rabbi David’s expertise in Jewish scripture, Star Wars, Star Trek, the New York Mets, and the entire Marvel Universe only make him more accessible to the temple youth, as well as the child’s heart that resides within the whole age range of our congregants. It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years, and our most fervent wish is that those years continue in the endless imagination of our broadest vision.

 Happy 10th, Rabbi David!

Visit www.tbewilliamsburg.org, under the "rabbi" pull down menu, share your thoughts and memories with the congregation.
Parashat Bereshit
In this first parasha of the Torah, it all begins, and then almost ends. In the beginning, the Torah describes how the Eternal One created the Universe day by day, beginning with the Heavens and the Earth and culminating with humanity. After six days, God ceases from the acts of creation and sanctifies the seventh day as the crown jewel of creation - the Sabbath. The parasha continues with the stories of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the conflict between their sons Cain and Abel, and then a review of all the generation from Adam to Noah.
The portion concludes with God's regret over the wickedness of human beings, and the decision to destroy everything on earth.
Shabbat Box from the Reconstructionist movement
Kabbalat Shabbat - Tonight, October 16
Please use this link to download a PDF copy of our prayerbook, Kol HaNeshamah: 


This page guide includes the many different prayers, songs, and readings that are used in most of TBE’s Friday night services. The exact prayers, songs, and readings in each service will vary each week.
Please click here for the:

Also attached to is a sheet with the words to Debbie Friedman’s Mi Shebeirach prayer, which is not in our prayerbook.
Mi Shebeirach by Debbie Friedman
Mi shebeirach avoteinu
M'kor hab'racha l'imoteinu
May the source of strength,
Who blessed the ones before us,
Help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing,
And let us say, Amen.

Mi shebeirach imoteinu
M'kor habrachah l'avoteinu
Bless those in need of healing with r'fuah sh'leimah,
The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit,
And let us say, Amen
A special Bracha...
Masks are effective when used in combination with frequent hand-cleaning with alcohol-based hand sanitizer or soap and water. We continue to social distance, staying home as much as possible and staying safe. Please enjoy this special blessing for the mitzvah of putting on a mask. This blessing was written by Rabbi David’s friend Rabbi Michael Knopf of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, which is the synagogue whose Mikvah we use for conversions. Rabbi Knopf introduced the blessing a few weeks ago in this column in TheForward: https://forward.com/opinion/443804/wearing-a-face-mask-youre-doing-a-mitzvah-make-a-brachah/.

Shabbat Morning Service on Zoom - October 17
Shabbat morning services on Zoom will take place tomorrow, Saturday, October 17, starting at 10:30 am. 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89855009994pwd=Zm90dkpWdnBSL1hldVVuT29jNk02Zz09
 Meeting ID: 898 5500 9994
Passcode: 383752
Rabbi David's HHD 5781 Talks
The links to both of Rabbi David's HHD talks are on the shortcut bar on the left of the homepage on our website.


High Holiday Virtual Food Drive Continues
Thanks to all those who have already donated to the Campus Food Pantry during our High Holiday Food Drive. We've collected over $800 so far, and we'd love to get the total over $1000! 

If you haven't yet contributed to the Campus Food Pantry and would still like to, you can do it online now by going to the Wesley Foundation at W&M's PayPal page at http://wmwesley.org/donate/

If you prefer, you can also donate by check to: 

The Wesley Foundation
526 Jamestown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185-4044

Designate "TBE Food Drive" in the memo area and we'll add it to the total High Holidays count. All donations are tax-deductible.

Thanks!
TBE Social Action Committee
Kabbalat Shabbat
Friday, October 16
7:30 pm
Meeting ID: 858 0539 0033
Passcode: 339485


Shabbat Morning Service
Saturday, October 17
10:30 am
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89855009994pwd=Zm90dkpWdnBSL1hldVVuT29jNk02Zz09
 Meeting ID: 898 5500 9994
Passcode: 383752


Zoom and Schmooze
Monday, October 19
3:00 pm
Check in, say hi, and visit with other TBE friends. LINK: https://zoom.us/j/758424002?pwd=NVRpbGtrSFppRzByTVVNTFI4dlRhdz09
Meeting ID: 758 424 002
Password: 016921


HART's Upcoming Zoom Event -Together in Hope: Multifaith Gatherings for Community Transformation
9 Little Indians: Race and Education
Monday, October 19
7:00 pm
See the Flyer Below to Register


Meditation and Mindfulness
Tuesday, October 20
4:00 - 5:00 pm
LINK: https://zoom.us/j/750545116
THIS ZOOM WILL ALWAYS BE THE SAME
Password: 316776





Zoom and Schmooze
Tuesday, October 20
7:30 pm
Check in, say hi, and visit with other TBE friends.
Meeting ID: 831 5173 0077
Password: 748573

Zoom and Schmooze
Wednesday, October 21
11:00 am
Check in, say hi, and visit with other TBE friends.
Meeting ID: 104 219 597
Password: 042870

Torah Study
Thursday, October 22
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Please join us for TBE's always-lively Torah Study session
LINK: https://zoom.us/j/104488948
THIS ZOOM WILL ALWAYS BE THE SAME
Password: 978192

Kabbalat Shabbat
Friday, October 23
7:30 pm
Meeting ID: 858 0539 0033
Passcode: 339485

Passwords for our Zoom sessions are in response to concerns about security. Please do NOT share Zoom passwords with anyone you don’t know.
Zoom Sessions By Phone
All Zoom sessions can be accessed by phone, if you’re unable to join us on the internet, just call the number 929-436-2866, and when prompted, enter the meeting ID and password for the appropriate section.
HART's upcoming event - October 19
TBE Family Book Club - October 25
Six Million Paper Clips
The TBE FAMILY Book Club invites students, parents and grandparents to discuss Six Million Paper Clips: The Making of a Children’s Holocaust Memorial by Peter W. Schroeder; Dagmar Schroeder-Hildebrand on Sunday, October 25, at 3:00 pm.  
“This small, non-fiction gem, which at first appears very simple, is multi-layered and complex. A single idea from a small town grew from a tiny trickle to a project that crisscrossed the nation and made quite an impact on the world. Illustrated with many photographs of the town Whitwell (TN), the students involved in this project, and various artifacts, it is difficult to read this book and be unmoved.” Jewish Book Council 
This book is appropriate for ages 8 and older.  ZOOM Link TBA.

Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 987 5721 6912
Passcode: 725841

Save-the-Date: Sisterhood Annual Meeting via Zoom on Wednesday, October 28th, from 7 to 8:30 pm. A newly elected slate of officers will be determined at this time.

Meeting details will be sent to members via email.
Simcha Shabbat - October 30
Please join us Friday night, October 30 during services to commemorate Simcha Shabbat. We will recognize and celebrate anyone with simchas in October and receive blessings!

In advance of October 30, please email the office with who's celebrating and the occasion.
The Secrets of the Great Synagogue of Vilna, November 1 at 4 pm. Free program. Registration required.

TBE's 20th Anniversary of the Virginia Peninsula Jewish Film Festival
Opening Weekend - November 7 & 8
Twenty years of entertaining, educating and connecting our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the US, Israel, and around the world! We are pleased to announce the following films for our Opening Weekend:

Saturday, November 7th at 7 PM – Prosecuting Evil
Sunday, November 8th at 2 PM – Crecendo
Prosecuting Evil
Crescendo
Films will be screened virtually this year, and we will provide each subscriber a password link in advance of the screening date. We plan to return to the familiar surroundings of the Williamsburg Regional Library for future festivals when we are certain we can protect the health of our attendees within the confines of a theater. For this festival, you will be able to see our films in the comfort and safety of your own homes.
Shabbat Kulanu - November 13
Rabbi David and Rich Roston will lead Onlline Shabbat Kulanu services on Friday night, November 13. Shabbat Kulanu is TBE's family-oriented service. Shabbat Kulanu starts at 6:30 pm, and usually features dancing, guitar playing, and a puppet show. The Shabbat Kulnau service will be the only service TBE offers on the 13th.


Machzor Prayerbook Return
We are working on a plan for determining when Machzor prayerbooks can be returned.

Please stay tuned.
Renew Membership for 2020 - 2021
Please complete and return your membership items as soon as possible.

Social Action Committee Tzedakah Project
TBE member Steve Alter is 3D-printing face shields for use by the Virginia Department of Health. He needs help in making deliveries to the VDH and to the Virginia Oncology Associates, as well as to retrieve visors to be made into face shields from a NASA colleague in Poquoson. If you can help out, please contact Steve directly at altertalk@gmail.com.

If you would like to help with the material costs of the face shields, please make checks payable to Temple Beth El, with Social Action/Mask Project in the memo field. This will be a tzedakah project for the Social Action Committee.
The Community Relations Council (CRC) of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater educates the community on issues impacting the rights of Jews locally, in the United States, in Israel and around the world. The CRC transforms issues into action through the community, public officials and government, the media and other faith and ethnic communities.

Please visit the Jewish Tidewater Virtual Community Resources to connect to many community events.
Even in these trying times, the ISJL is here for you, to support, connect, and celebrate Jewish life. Implement Jewish learning and engagement by following ISJL on social media for livestreams and more.
Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, all Temple Beth El programs, services, and classes are currently taking place online. This will continue until TBE’s Reopening Committee and Board of Directors determine that it is safe and appropriate for those activities to return to the building - a decision that will be reached based on health statistics, and on recommendations from local and national organizations. In the meantime, the synagogue building is open by appointment only for maintenance and essential services, as we prepare it for the eventual return of the community.
COVID Testing
There are many locations providing testing for COVID-19. The Virginia Peninsula Health District Office has compiled a list for our convenience.

Temple Beth El, A Welcoming Synagogue In Williamsburg, Virginia
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