Your Weekly News and Updates
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January 8, 2021
It's Time for Shabbat!
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Livestream / Zoom
TJC Service schedule and links
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In order to maintain security, and prevent zoom bombing, when you enter our zoom service, you must have your video on and show a correct name on your screen. If we cannot identify you, you will not be let into the service. Once you have been let in, you may turn your video feed off.
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JANUARY ZOOM LINKS
Erev Shabbat Services for January 2021
Jan 8, 2021 06:30 PM
Jan 15, 2021 06:30 PM
Jan 22, 2021 06:30 PM
Jan 29, 2021 06:30 PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85072853236
Meeting ID: 850 7285 3236
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+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 850 7285 3236
Shabbat morning services for January 2021
Jan 9, 2021 09:30 AM
Jan 16, 2021 09:30 AM
Jan 23, 2021 09:30 AM
Jan 30, 2021 09:30 AM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89674035338
Meeting ID: 896 7403 5338
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+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 896 7403 5338
Sunday morning minyan for January 2021
Jan 10, 2021 09:00 AM
Jan 17, 2021 09:00 AM
Jan 24, 2021 09:00 AM
Jan 31, 2021 09:00 AM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89809761621
Meeting ID: 898 0976 1621
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+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 898 0976 1621
Wednesday morning minyan for January 2021
Jan 13, 2021 07:00 AM
Jan 20, 2021 07:00 AM
Jan 27, 2021 07:00 AM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83231291577
Meeting ID: 832 3129 1577
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+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 832 3129 1577
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Friday, - January 8 - Candle Lighting is 4:29 pm
Saturday, January 9 - Parashat Shemot
Shabbat Morning Services Bar Mitzvah of ETHAN SILVERBERG: 9:30am
Mindful Meditation with Ruth Goldston - 4PM
Sunday, January 10
Minyan: 9am - Zoom only
Adult Hebrew with Edna RESUMES- see flyer below for more information
Religious School - via zoom
9am - 3rd - 4th grades
9:30am - Pre-K through 2nd grade
10am - 5th-6th grades
11am - 7th grade.
Safety and Security meeting - 7:00 PM via Zoom
Monday, January 11
Arts & Culture - The Art of Wooden Bowls with Peter Smith - 7:30 PM.
Tuesday, January 12
Religious School
4pm - 5th-6th grades
5pm - 3rd-4th grades
Religious Affairs Committee - 7:00 PM
Wednesday January 13
Morning Minyan: 7am - Zoom only
Talmud Study Group: 12:15pm - Close reading and analysis of selected passages and sugiyot in the Babylonian Talmud and related texts. To receive a Zoom invitation or for more information contact neillitt@outlook.com
Religious School
4pm - 5th-6th grades
5pm - 3rd-4th grades
7pm - 7th grade
#Sulam: 7:30pm
Torah on Tap with Rabbi Justus Baird - 7:00 PM
Meet the Rabbi Candidate - Rabbi Andrea Merow. Please see the synagogue website for all the events and programs around Rabbi Merow's visit.
Thursday, January 14
Adult Education - Jonathan Sarna - 7:30 PM
Friday, January 16
Torah and Tea: 9:30 AM
Kabbalat Shabbat Service: 6:30 PM
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Parashat Shemot
פרשת שמות
25 Tevet 5781- January 9, 2021
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Mazal Tov to:
Elana Kirsh and Adam Silverberg on Ethan being called to the
Torah as a Bar Mitzvah this Saturday.
Yasher Koach to those participating via Zoom
in our Services
Friday evening
Shammash: Ed Simon
English Readings: Mike and Judy Leopold, Ellen Pristach
Kiddush, Hand washing, Hamotzi - Ethan Silverberg
Adon Olam - Judi Fleitman
Saturday morning
Shammash: Gil Gordon
Shom'rot: Judi Fleitman and Suzanne Esterman
Board Member Presenting gift: Edye Kamenir
Ma Tovu: Rachel Silverberg
English Reading: Adam Silverberg
Torah Readers: Mindy Langer, Ethan Silverberg
Haftarah: Ethan Silverberg
Ashrei:
English Prayer: Alan and Susan Silverberg, Cheryl Mahar
Prayer for Israel: Ricky Andreansky
Ein Keloheinu: Eva Kirsh
Aleinu: Ethan Silverberg
Adon Olam: Shaila Schwartz
Kiddush, Hand-wash, Motzi: Ethan Silverberg
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Isaac Gantwerk Mayer, an expert Torah reader, has recorded this week’s triennial Torah and Haftarah reading. Kudos to Isaac! Please click on this link to see and hear Isaac:
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Please click here to read Ethan's Chesed Reporter
Acts of chesed (loving kindness) are an essential part of TJC’s B’nai Mitzvah experience. Typically during the 6th grade year, every student commits to 10 or more hours of hands-on community service. At the conclusion of the experience, students reflect on what they accomplished and learned in the Chesed Reporter. Since the Chesed Reporter is traditionally distributed in the sanctuary on Shabbat morning, we are now sharing it with the congregation in our Weekly Newsletter.
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The Israelites in Egypt are fertile; they multiply and fill the land. A new Pharaoh who “knew not Joseph” and of his service encourages Egyptians to prevent the Israelites’ increase through oppression and forced labor. But when they continue to increase, Pharaoh directs the taskmasters to make the laborers’ lives even more bitter and specifically orders Hebrew midwives to kill all newborn Hebrew sons. When midwives Shiphrah and Puah disobey this order and let the boys live, Pharaoh decrees that the babies be thrown into the Nile River to drown.
One Israelite woman places her baby boy in a basket and sends it down the river. Pharaoh’s daughter discovers the basket and rescues the child. With the help of the baby’s sister hiding in the reeds along the bank, she hires his own mother to nurse him, adopts him, and names him Moses.
As an adult, Moses intervenes in the beating of a Hebrew slave and kills the Egyptian taskmaster. When word of this incident spreads, Moses flees to Midian. There he intervenes on behalf of Midianite women and is rewarded with the gift of a wife named Zipporah, with whom he has a son.
Responding to cries for freedom from the Israelites in Egypt, God speaks to Moses in the presence of a burning bush. God tells him to return to Egypt and approach Pharaoh in order to free his people. Moses argues vigorously, but God displays several examples of divine power and promises that Aaron, Moses’ older brother, will speak on his behalf. Moses and Aaron together convince the people of the feasibility of their mission, but Moses’ first encounter with Pharaoh is a failure and leads only to an increase in the oppression. The Israelites’ foremen, caught in the middle, are angry with Moses and Aaron, but when Moses expresses his disappointment to God, he is told that deliverance will yet come.
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Rabbi Andrea Merow
January 13-17, 2021
Please visit our website here to see the complete list of candidate visit activities and their bio.
Schedule subject to change
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Classes are starting!
Contact
Edna Bryn-Noiman for information on enrolling.
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January 8, 15, 22, 29
For more information, or to RSVP, contact Sharon Diamondstein in the TJC Religious School office at (609) 921-0100 x 220 or email her at sdiamondstein@thejewishcenter.org
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UPCOMING ZOOM INTERACTIVE PROGRAMS
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