UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, July 23 - No Torah study this week
Wednesday, August 10, 7:30 pm - Film Club discussion (see article in this issue)
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TBC's COVID safety policy is posted here.
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An Evening of Education & Action
Wednesday, August 3, 7:00 pm
From Pam Klem: ImpaCT (Individuals Multiplying Personal Action CT), a grassroots activist organization, is sponsoring an evening event at Ridgefield Playhouse with speakers, Q&A, and 'action tables,' with Amanda Skinner CEO, Planned Parenthood SNE, Jeremy Stein Executive Director, CT Against Gun Violence (CGAV), Katie Kraschel Executive Director of Soloman Center for Health & Law and Policy, Janée Woods Weber, Executive Director, CT Women’s Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF), and Voting Rights expert. More information ... Pam may have extra tickets available if you check with her (email tdnpk@optonline.net).
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Let's Go Shlomo!
Participate in a new viral trend! During your holidays take a selfie with TBC's "Shlomo" and send it in to TBC. Click here for instructions
Below are our first TBC Shlomo submissions!
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Moses Alexander, Port Jefferson, NY
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TBC friends enjoying a holiday in the Berkshires together
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TBC Film Club - They Came to Stay
August 10, 2022 @ 7:30 pm
We will be meeting again for the film club on August 10 and discussing the film "They Came to Stay" available on Kanopy
In the early 20th century, drawn by the promise of America, more than two million eastern European Jews fled poverty and oppression - gravitating to the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Poor and faced with innumerable confusing choices, they struggled to adapt their Jewish traditions to their new lives.
Hope you can join us. If you have any questions regarding the film club, please contact Ria Miller at riahmiller@hotmail.com
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Share Your Simcha! TBC congregants are invited to share news of their family events and celebrations in Chailites. Please send your information to chailites@templebnaichaim.org.
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TBC is Here For You!
If you or a family member is ill or in need of care - or if you know of someone in our community who needs help - please contact Cantor Harriet. Our Caring Committee is here to provide assistance - meals, rides to doctors' appointments or shopping.
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The Weekly Torah Portion
"Bridging the Divide"
Pinchas
פִּינְחָס
Phinehas
Numbers 25:10−30:1
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Yahrzeits July 22-28
Zeicher tzaddik livrachah!
Saturday, July 23
Charlotte T. Alexander, mother of Moses Alexander
Terrence Levy, father of Debra Case
Wednesday, July 27
Paul L. Busch, father of Jeffrey Busch, husband of Iris Busch
Alene Schwartz, sister of David Schwartz
Beryl Trav Wednesday, grandparent of Chloe Davis
It is traditional to light a memorial candle at home on the eve of the yahrzeit. You may also find it meaningful while kindling the yahrzeit candle to offer prayers of remembrance or reflect on your loved one’s life. Many also choose this time to make monetary donations in memory of loved ones.
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