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Shabbat Shalom!
And todah rabbah
to Rabbi Silver
for her years of
dedication and support
as our spiritual leader!

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Kabbalat Shabbat

Friday, 6 PM
ON ZOOM ONLY
Shabbat Morning Services - Join us for Rabbi Silver's final Shabbat with us!

Saturday, 9:30 AM
In-person and live-streamed

Kids' Services

Saturday, 10:30 AM
Minyan with
Men's Club

Sunday, 9:15 AM
In person in the Chapel,
followed by breakfast.
Also available on Zoom
Rabbi Silver's Farewell Tea:
A Very English Tea with a
New Orleans Flavor

Sunday, 3 PM
at the Windsor Court Hotel

**Prior purchase of ticket is required.
Ticket sales have now closed.**
COVID-19 UPDATE
Our Health Committee update as of May 13, 2022 is as follows:
 
In the last few months, we have been able to largely resume our normal programming (babysitting, indoor dining, etc.), and remove the strict limitations on attendance numbers and spacing. We also lifted our mask mandate, while keeping our vaccine requirement in effect. 
 
Recently, however, COVID-19 cases have started creeping up again. In response, at the April board meeting, a motion was passed to reinstate our mask mandate should the local percent positivity rates exceed 3%. Unfortunately, the latest numbers show that the time has come. As a result, our mask mandate is now back in effect. We are hopeful that this will only be a short term measure. 

Please click HERE to read our guidelines in full.
A Prayer for Peace
May we see the day when war and bloodshed cease,
when a great peace will embrace the whole world.
    Then nation will not threaten nation,
    and the human family will not again know war.
For all who live on earth shall realize
we have not come into being to hate or destroy.
We have come into being to praise, to labor, and to love.
    Compassionate God, bless the leaders of all nations
    With the power of compassion.
Fulfill the promise conveyed in Scripture:
I will bring peace to the land,
and you shall lie down and no one shall terrify you.
    I will rid the land of vicious beasts
    and it shall not be ravaged by war.
Let justice and righteousness flow like a mighty stream.
Let God’s peace fill the earth as the waters fill the sea.
And let us say: Amen.
Torah Service Prayer
Here is the new prayer we have created for our Torah service. Thank you to Elliot Finkelstein for the idea! Please join in from home.
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Nishmat Kol Hai, Breath of Life
bless the people of this community
their families and their friends
here and at home.
 
HaShekhinah, Beloved One
bless our neighbors in this city
may we live in harmony
may we be proud of each other.
 
HaTzur, Protecting One
bless this country, its government,
all who strive for its welfare
all who risk themselves to protect it.
 
Elohei Avoteinu, God of our ancestors
bless the land of Israel
may it flourish in hope and in honor
spread over it a shelter of peace.
 
Ma’ayan Hayyenu, Wellspring of our lives,
bless the Jewish people
may we be ambassadors of our tradition
may we be spared from distress and shame.
 
Hamakom, All-present One
bless the world and all that is in it
help us defend it and preserve it
for the generations that will follow us.
 
May all this be so,
And we say,
Amen.
Parashat Naso
Torah: Numbers 7:1-89
Maftir: Numbers 7:87-89
Haftarah: Judges 13:2-25

The Torah reading for this week is in the panel above. If you do not have a Humash at home you can find it on the link below. We are reading Triennial Year 3, but you might like to read the full portion (“Full Kriyah”).
Brochure
Our Shabbat brochure with yahrzeits and simchas for this week is attached. You might wish to take special notice of those who are sick and take a moment to direct your thoughts towards them.
Thank you!
Thank you to all those listed below who performed the mitzvah of supporting our community this past week.
General Fund

To: Laurie and Paul Sterbcow and Leah Sterbcow
In honor of Leah Sterbcow's graduation from Isidore Newman School
From: Sheryl and Peter Title

Kiddush/Luncheon Fund

In memory of my father, Wolfe Gerber
From: Sheryl & Peter Title

In memory of my mother, Bella Gerber
From: Sheryl & Peter Title
Leon & Marilyn Katz Family Education Fund

In memory of D-Day, 6th June 1944, when more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France
From: Hillel & Donna Lynn Canalizo

Yahrzeit Fund

In memory of Annie Blitz
From: Reuben & Marlene Friedman

In memory of Abe Glazer
From: Reuben & Marlene Friedman

In memory of Archie Mackler
From: Mr. & Mrs. B David Meltzer
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Executive Director 
 execdir@shirchadash.org
Nomi Kornfeld 
Director of Education & Programming
educationdirector@shirchadash.org 

Sarah Lustig
Office Manager
shirchadash@shirchadash.org
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