CONGREGATION GEMILUTH CHASSODIM

TEMPLE INSIDER

ON THE TEMPLE CALENDAR 


FOR THIS WEEK OF MARCH 24, 2023



Please join us on in our Sanctuary

or streaming live on YouTube


for Shabbat Services 


Friday March 24th at 6pm


On YouTube Click here for link 




RELIGIOUS SCHOOL & TORAH TOTS

CELEBRATE PASSOVER


SEDER, SONGS, GAMES & ART


Sunday March 26th at 9:30 AM


This Weeks Torah Portion

Vayikra

וַיִּקְרָא[God] Called Out


The Eternal One called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying: "Speak to the Israelite people and say to them: When any of you presents an offering of cattle to the Eternal: You shall choose your offering from the herd or from the flock." - Leviticus 1:1-2−5:268


God instructs Moses on the five different kinds of sacrifices that were to be offered in the sanctuary:



The olah or "burnt offering" was a voluntary sacrifice that had a high degree of sanctity and was regarded as the "standard" offering. The entire animal, except for its hide, was burned on the altar. (1:1-17)


The minchah or "meal offering" was a sacrifice made of flour, oil, salt, and frankincense that was partly burned on the altar and partly given to the priests to eat. (2:1-16)


The zevach sh'lamim or "sacrifice of well-being" was a voluntary animal offering from one's herd, sometimes brought to fulfill a vow. (3:1-17)


The chatat or "sin offering" was an obligatory sacrifice that was offered to expiate unintentional sins. This offering differs from the others in the special treatment of the blood of the animal. (4:1-5:13)


The asham or "penalty offering" was an obligatory sacrifice of a ram that was required chiefly of one who had misappropriated property. (5:1-26)


SUMMARY FROM https://reformjudaism.org/learning/torah-studyי


Our Congregation Lovingly Remembers...



WEEK ENDING MARCH 25

 

Gertude M. Michel

*Celestine Wolf

Morrise Bell

Fannie Mermelstein

*Leopold M. Firnberg

Leon W. Weil

*Eugene Levy

Ruth Green

Charles W. Goldstein

*Max J. Heinberg

*Frances Rozolsky Rubin

*Esther Rosenthal Pressburg

Sidney Schmalinski

*Abe Caplan

*Harold Katz

Dorothy Jampole

*Wilfred G. Gehr

Sallly Weil Bradley

Pauline R. Heyman

*Esther C. Cohn

Esther W. Mykoff

Rosa H. Lasker

John Hirsch




*A light will burn on our bronze Memorial board.


May their memories be for a blessing.



OUR TEMPLE COMMUNITY PRAYS FOR

THE HEALING OF BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT

We pray for healing and to ease the suffering of those battling illness, chronic diseases, those fighting addictions, those suffering from depression and mental illness, and for the healing and comfort of those in our hearts and our Temple community, including




Phyllis Berenhaus

Mary Beth Caplan

Richard Caplan

Margorie Gilberg

Susan Israel

Karen Klein

Jami Mykoff

John Texada

Michele Wahlder

Kathy Young

Louise Simon • March 1

Lisso Nachman • March 4

Karen Katz • March 6

Louis Wellan •  March 8

Sharon Hanaw • March 9

Myron Wellan •  March 10

Andrew Bindursky • March 14

Martin Heyman • March 14

Adam Rubin •  March 15

Buffy Stroderd •  March 15

Phyllis Berenhaus • March 15

Lee Fine, Jr. •  March 20

Marilyn Silver  •  March 26

Aubrey Rubin • March 29

Sharon Williams • March 30

                            

Buffy & Matt Stroderd •  March 27

MARCH 2023 CALENDAR


Friday, March 24th at 6 pm-Shabbat Services with Oneg


Sunday, March 26th at 9:30 am-Religious School


Friday, March 31st at 6 pm-Shabbat Services with Oneg


Thursday, April 6th at 6pm 2nd Night Seder

PLEASE RSVP secretary@jewishtemple.org


Friday, April 7th at 6pm Shabbat Services & Oneg


COMING UP

HELPING HANDS

LEND A HAND

The Temple is providing 3 workers 
the 2nd Saturday of every month
11:00am-1:15pm

Manna House
2655 Lee Street

Please text Pam Rubin, at 318 792-0078 
for schedule if you’re available to help out.

Thank you

Our Tree of Life




A leaf on our Tree of Life is a wonderful way to honor family and friends.

HOLIDAYS, BIRTHDAYS-BAT/BAR MITZVAHS-ANNIVERSARIES- BABY NAMINGS- SPECIAL LIFE EVENTS

A leaf is $150.00 and can be given by one or more people. 

  Contact: Kim Bindursky
  318 613-1647 



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PLEASE LET THE RABBI KNOW by WEDNESDAY EACH WEEK.


HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 is to guarantee patient privacy, which is good for the patient because it protects their confidentiality, but not very helpful when the Temple is trying to find patients. Please do not assume that we know you are in the hospital or that the Chaplains Office has contacted the Temple or the Rabbi, even if a chaplain has visited you. PLEASE, I want to be able to visit you. I want to be able to offer you the solace and perspective of our tradition. The Temple wants to let you know that we care, but that can only happen when we know where you are. 


Thank you,

Rabbi Siroty



Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim | 318.445.3655


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