E-KI January 27, 2005 Vol. II No. 4
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 215.887.8700
Torah Time Online Shabbat Yitro – Exodus 18:1 Isaiah 6:1
Mt. Sinai: Believe it or not! The week's Torah portion, Yitro, reaches a climax with the central event of our religious mythology, the giving of the law/Torah at Sinai. It is at Sinai that the former slaves finally bind themselves to God as a people. At Sinai the nation/people of Israel is born. At this point I must confess to you that I am not concerned with Sinai as a historical event. What concerns me is not the facts of these mythic narratives, but rather, the truths of them. I care what message the tale is meant to teach. I care what ethics, values and beliefs underlie the story, and not whether or not a mountain named Sinai ever existed. As my teacher Rabbi Lawrence Kushner says, “The Torah is not real because it happened, it’s real because it happens.” So what is the value of Sinai? Tradition says that we all stood together at Mount Sinai at that fateful moment when God interacted with the world in a way that changed the course of Jewish and human history forever. The wording suggests that the Torah is not referring to an event that happened only once, but rather to an ongoing or recurring event. This sense of timelessness is also alluded to in the blessing before the Torah reading, when we say "that has given (natan) us Torah. . ." and then again ". . .that gives (notain) Torah." Traditionally this teaches the timeless nature of the covenantal moment, which includes all who come to stand at Sinai, in every generation. It is our task as a community to study Torah and find ways to bring Torah into our own lives with our actions and deeds. This is what it means to be part of a Jewish community and what it means to stand at Sinai. Shabbat Shalom! Rabbi Peter Rigler
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES AT KI
Worship & Study Opportunities This Week – Friday, January 28 – Shabbat Evening Service at 8:00 p.m. in the Chapel – Rabbi Peter Rigler will speak. Saturday, January 29 – Mini-Minyan at 9:30 a.m. in the Youth Lounge; Junior Congregation at 10:30 a.m. in the Youth Lounge; Torah, Toast & Tefillah: Torah Study Havurah at 9:00 a.m. in the Library; light breakfast at 10:00 a.m. in the lobby; Shabbat morning service at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel. D’var Torah – Carol Rick; Torah Reader – Cantor Lefko; English Reader – Norman Olson; Hebrew Reader – Irv Matusow. In the Week Ahead – Family Shabbat Dinner on Friday, February 4, at 6:00 p.m. followed by Family Shabbat Service at 7:15 p.m. led by the 5th Grade of our Religious School. Dinner reservations ($11/adult $7/child) before January 28. $12.75/adult and $8.75/children after January 28. To guarantee reservation, payment must be received by Wednesday, February 2, at noon. Information: (215) 887-8704. Torah Study Havurah at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 5, followed by Shabbat Havurah Service at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel. Sallie Olson will read the Torah. Coming Up –Friday, February 11 – Tot Shabbat at 6:00 p.m. with dinner at 6:30; Our Cantorial Legacy— A musical Shabbat service at 8:00 p.m. Our Adult Choir will sing choral arrangements of favorite melodies by great Jewish cantors and composers: Sulzer, Lewandoski and Gerowitch. Cantor Lefko will present the sermon-in-song. Purim Spiel – Interested in helping Cantor Lefko create a skit to celebrate Purim? (Purim is Thursday evening, March 24.) Call the Clergy Office (215) 887-8702 or e-mail Cantor Lefko at CantorAEL@kenesethisrael.org. Listen to Most recent Shabbat evening sermon – click on this link! http://www.kenesethisrael.org/Sermons/ShabbatService.htm Adult Education News from the Meyers Library— Library hours are: Sunday 9:30-12:15, Tuesday 4:30-6, Wednesday 10-3:30, and Friday before 8:00 p.m. services. (You can also visit the bookcarts at the Oneg.) For adults: Joan Leegant, An Hour in Paradise; Allegra Goodman, Total Immersion; Saul Bellow, Ravelstein; John D. Rayner, A Jewish Understanding of the World; Alan Dershowitz, Shouting Fire: civil liberties in a turbulent age. For children: Grandpa and Me on Tu B'Shevat by Marji Gold-Yukson, illus. by Leslie Evans; Genesis for Kids: Science experiments that show God's power in creation by Doug Lambier and Robert Stevenson, illus. by Ken Save; Kids Love Holiday Crafts by Tracey Agranoff, photos by Geoffrey Marshall; The Shabbat Angels by Maxine Segal Handelman, illus. by Joani Keller Rothenberg; The Castle on Hester Street by Linda Heller; The Children's Holiday Kitchen by Joan Nathan. Adult Ed Classes Advanced Beginners’ Hebrew with Rabbi Rav Soloff on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., from January 13 to February 24; Rabbi’s Spring Forum – Entering the Gates of Prayer – with Rabbi Peter Rigler on Sundays, January 30 and February 6, at 9:45 a.m.; Gardens in the Bible - Linda Nesvisky on Thursday, February 3, at 7:30 p.m.; Book Discussion—In the Image by Dana Horn, led by Rabbi Peter Rigler. Kehillah Night of Jewish Learning: Jewish Heroes—Saturday, February 5, registration at 7:00 p.m. Rabbi Sussman is unable to teach his class. However, Rabbi Maslin will teach during the first session: Heroic Jewish Travelers through the Ages. Many interesting classes are scheduled for two sessions. Flyers are available on the information table in the lobby at KI. Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Philadelphia—open meeting on Sunday, February 13, at KI. Refreshments at 1:00 p.m. Panel discussion at 1:30 p.m—Obtaining Documents from Ancestral Countries. Lunch ‘n’ Learn – about the Torah portion of the week with Rabbi Sussman on Thursday, February 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m. Call the Clergy Office by noon on Wednesday, February 16, for reservations and information. If you would like to receive e-mail reminders about Lunch ‘n’ Learn, call the Clergy Office (215) 887-8702. Cultural Council 60+ - Rita Rosen Poley – Five Years of Exhibitions at the Temple Judea Museum – Thursday, February 10 Lunch at 11:30 a.m. KI member luncheon fee is $8.00 with a reservation by February 2, $10.00 for guests and member reservations after February 2. Send checks to K.I., Attn: Cultural Council. Information: Doris Parker, 215-886-9267. Save the date – Cultural Council 60+ - Thursday, March 10 – Cheltenham High School Touring Ensemble – Cinemusic: Songs from the Silver Screen. Sponsored by the Rosenau Fund. Book Review with Rabbi Lance Sussman – Rabbi Sussman will review Phillip Roth’s The Plot Against America on Thursday, February 24, at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. $3 per person. Admission for WRJ members is free. Reservations by February 15: Joan Kamen (215) 947-5926. Sponsored by WRJ/Sisterhood. Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East—One-hour documentary film about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Sunday, February 27, at 2:00 p.m. at KI. Admission is free. To assure seating, RSVP to Administrative Office (215) 887-8700. Sponsored by KI’s Israel Committee and Adult Education Committee. Embracing Adoption: Building Jewish Families – Conference on adoption and Jewish life – Sunday, March 6 from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at the Perelman Jewish Day School (Kaiserman JCC), City Avenue and Haverford Road, Wynnewood. Keynote speaker: Adam Pertman, author of Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution is Transforming America. Discounted pre-registration and information: www.jewishadoption.org. Free Career Counseling and Job Placement – program for Jewish women up to age 55, who are unemployed or under-employed and live in the Delaware Valley. Contact Jewish Educational & Vocational Service Career Strategies cs@jevs.org or (215) 854-1874. Cultural Opportunities Israeli Folk Dancing -- with Don Schillinger, RAK-DAN Israeli Dancing, on Mondays from 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm. in the Rothschild Auditorium. Program runs through May 23. $7/adult and $4/student (under 21) per session. [Note: no sessions on February 21, March 21, April 25, or May 30.] Jewelry Making Class – artist Aliza Herman will teach you how to make your own silver bracelet. Fridays January 21 and January 28 at 11:00 a.m. Bring your own pliers! To register, call Sharon (215) 782-8188 or Missy (215) 402-0855. Sponsored by KI PTA. Portion of proceeds will benefit the new Preschool Playscape. Multifaith Seniors’ Brunch – Wednesday, February 23, at 11:30 a.m. at KI. Reflecting on the Vision of the Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia - Keynote Speaker: Abby Stamelman Hocky. $5 includes dairy brunch. RSVP (215) 887-8700. Rhoda Cohen, Brunch Coordinator. Cooking with Andrew Schloss – Monday, March 28, at 7:00 p.m. in the K/G Kitchen. Learn how to cook like a pro! Space is limited. Advance reservations are a MUST. Send $15/person (payable to KI Sisterhood) to KI, Attn: Michele Gusdorff, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027. RSVP by March 21 and include your phone number. WRJ Theater Trip – Movin’ Out at the Merriam Theater on Sunday, May 22. This dance musical, which won a Tony in 2003, is choreographed by Twyla Tharp and features 24 of Billy Joel’s classics. $128/person includes brunch (at KI at 10:30 a.m.), transportation (bus leaves at noon) and a seat in the orchestra for the 1:00 p.m. show. Send checks payable to WRJ (with WRJ Theater Trip on the memo line and envelope) to KI. Deadline: March 15. Questions: Barbara Bronstein (215) 673-1435.
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Jump Rope 4 Heart - 3rd – 6th graders – KIFTY program on Sunday, February 6, at noon in K/G Auditorium. KI Skis Blue Mountain – Congregational ski trip on Sunday, February 20. Leave KI at 8:00 a.m. Bagels, hot chocolate & coffee at 7:30 a.m. Returns at 6:30 p.m. Cost depends on package you choose. Forms in the KI Lobby. Information – call Janet Luterman (215) 887-8704 x133. Social Action Opportunities Volunteers are needed to help feed hungry Jews in the Northeast! Volunteers are needed to deliver Shabbat packages from the Mitzvah Food Pantry at Congregation Beth Sholom on the first and third Thursday of each month. The packages can be picked up between 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m Please contact Jessica Charmont jcharmont@philafederation.org (215) 832-0855. Cook for Sharing Is Caring –Help assemble meals in the K/G kitchen for clients at Newman Senior Center (Klein Branch JCC) from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on February 22 (last Tuesday of the month). Information: Gladys Segal (215) 635-5815. For the Consultation of Conscience – Join Jewish leaders and advocates from across the nation in Washington, DC, March 13-15, to hear from key policy and government leaders about the issues that shape our lives and to explore the connection between ancient Jewish texts and current events. Conference sponsored by URJ’s Religious Action Center. Information: Clergy Office (215) 887-8702. Ways To Get Involved Calling All Cooks! Masters of Matzoh, Queens of Kugel! The Food Festival wants YOU to prepare your specialty and share it on Sunday, February 27th at the 12th Annual Jewish Food Festival. Please call Joanie Reinheimer (215/885-7676) or Miriam Finkel (215/242-0339) for details. Attention, Genuardi’s Shoppers – If your card is already registered with eScrip, you will now automatically be renewed and your contributions will continue to KI. Any questions? Ruth Schoenberg (215) 677-0326. Shabbat Pulpit Flowers --You can now sponsor the Shabbat pulpit flowers in honor of a birthday, anniversary, baby naming, safe travel, recovery from illness, or any other happy occasion. You can also sponsor the flowers in memory of a recent passing or a Yahrzeit anniversary. An acknowledgement will be listed in the weekly Shabbat folder recognizing your generosity. Please make your check for $45.00 payable to: "WRJ Sisterhood," and mail to, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027, Attn: WRJ/Sisterhood-Pulpit Flowers. Questions: Michele Gusdorff (215) 782-1446. Your information must be received at least one week in advance to be listed in the Shabbat folder. Membership News—KI’s Membership Committee is looking for current members to partner with our new members and help them become integrated into the KI family. This is a great chance to discuss with new members all the cultural, religious and social action opportunities available at KI. If you are interested in participating, or just want to join the Membership Committee to share your love of KI with prospective members, please call Andy Brookman at (215) 887-0777. Sharing Our Simchas – Share your happiness with our congregational family. Consider underwriting our beautiful Oneg Shabbat. Contact the Administrative Office, (215) 887-8700, for further details. Sisterhood Gift Shop – will be open on Sunday mornings during Religious School hours and by appointment. Call Joan Kamen (215) 947-5926 or Administrative Office (215) 887-8700.
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