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September 29, 2005 |
Volume II No. 39 |
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TORAH
TIME ONLINE
Shabbat Nitzavim– Deuteronomy 29:9
Isaiah 61:10
Opening the Gates
The liturgy of the High Holy Days is
permeated with the metaphor of “the
gates.” The gates of repentance are
opened for us as the new year enters.
The gates of repentance begin to close
at Neilah. So, too, in most modern
American synagogues, there is a literal
and physical “opening of the gates” in
preparation for Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur.
In anticipation of holiday crowds we
open up our sanctuaries by retracting
the back wall. A vast space is thereby
created for our enlarged congregation.
Just as in ancient Jerusalem on the
festivals, the gates of the Temple are
opened and the crowds surge in.
The High Holy Days are powerful. For
centuries, the sound of the shofar has
summoned Jews to our places of worship.
Jews of every stripe are moved by its
sounds. Regular worshipers and
holiday-only worshipers, believers and
non-believers, old and young, men and
women, Hebrew readers and non- Hebrew
readers, congregational activists and
those who struggle defining their place
in the congregation – all of us, it
seems, are drawn to our sanctuary.
The gates are now open at KI. The
back wall of the sanctuary is no longer
in place. A sea of chairs awaits the
congregation. The office is abuzz with
preparations. The phone is ringing.
E-mails are piling up. The holidays draw
near!
But in a deeper sense, the gates of
the spirit, the gates of Jewishness, the
gates of community are beginning to
open. Out there, on our personal radar
screens, a bleep approaches. Rosh
Hashanah is just around the corner.
Schedule adjustments need to be made.
Emotional adjustments need to be made.
The gates are opening and soon we will
be passing from the daily course of our
lives to the sacred precincts of our
souls.
The gates are opening. The shofar is
calling you. May you find spiritual
nourishment in our worship on this Rosh
Hashanah and may the gates of Torah
remain open for you long after the
holidays pass. Indeed, they are always
open for you in the community and in
your hearts.
A healthy and a happy 5766!
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D.
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Worship and Study Activities
THIS SHABBAT- Friday, September 30
Evening Service at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 1 - Torah Study
Havurah at 9:00 a.m.; Shabbat Havurah
Service at 10:30 a.m.
IN THE WEEK AHEAD – HIGH HOLY DAYS
- Schedule of services, click
here. Friday, October 7 -
Family Service at 7:15 p.m. Saturday,
October 8 - Torah Study Havurah at
9:00 a.m.; Shabbat Havurah Service at
10:30 a.m., when we will celebrate the
Bat Mitzvah of Marlee Elizabeth Alsberg,
daughter of Robert Alsberg and Carleen
Alsberg Hurst.
SUKKOT AT KI - Build the Sukkah
- Sunday, October 16 at noon. RSVP
for pizza lunch to Fran Braslow (215)
887-8704. Brown Bag dinner on
Monday, October 17, at 6:00 p.m.
Service at 7:15 p.m. Come decorate
the Sukkah and share in our service of
thanksgiving. Sukkot Festival Service
on Tuesday, October 18, at 10:30
a.m.
KI INVITES GAM YAHAD TO
SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE on Saturday,
October 15, at 10:30 a.m., followed by
kiddush and a light lunch for the
congregation, sponsored by Jewish Family
& Children's Service. Gam Yahad
participants are adults with
developmental disabilities, with family
members or friends. The group has met to
share Jewish identity, educational
programs and social time for more than
15 years.
SPECIAL KI HADASSAH SHABBAT
SERVICE - on Friday, October 28, at
8:00 p.m. Guest speaker - Bobbie Kraft,
president of Hadassah of Greater
Philadelphia. KI Adult Choir will sing.
If you are a member of both KI and
Hadassah and would like to help with
this event, contact
Kim Manin/phone (215) 914-0699 or
Heidi Mikels/phone (215) 836-9830.
Listen to most recent Shabbat evening
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Preschool and Religious School
Activities
SWEETEN YOUR NEW YEAR AND DO A
MITZVAH —with honey at $5/bottle.
Benefits KI Religious School. Honey is
available in all KI offices.
LOWER SCHOOL FALL CARNIVAL - on
Sunday, October 2, from noon to 2:00
p.m. (after Religious School), outside
in the "circle." $10/KIFTY members,
$15/non-members. Includes all games.
Barbecue is extra. Sponsored by Senior
KIFTY. RSVP Janet Luterman (215)
887-8704 x133.
KIFTY KAFE open on Sunday
mornings at 9:00 a.m. Come early to
enjoy bagels, donuts & coffee. Kafe
closes to students at 9:25 a.m.
KI DINNER CLUB - Tuesday evenings
beginning October 11, from 6:00 to 6:30
p.m. in K/G. Pizza Week (+ salad &
drink) or Hoagie Week (+ chips & drink).
Parents, siblings & students all welcome
at $5/person per day. RSVP on Thursday
for following Tuesday. For more details,
click
here or contact Fran (215) 887-8704.
JOIN KI PUPPETS AT PRESCHOOL
SHABBAT - Parents with babies and
toddlers, join us on Fridays at 9:30
a.m. in the Youth Lounge (when Preschool
is in session).
PARENT CHILD MUSIC CLASS WITH MISS
TAMMY of Children's Music Express -
Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.,
from October 12 to December 14. Ages 6
months to 4 years. Sponsored by KI
Preschool. For information, click
here.
SEEDLINGS PARENT/CHILD PLAYGROUP
WITH MISS TAMMY - Wednesdays, 10:30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m., from October 12 to
December 14. Ages 12-24 months.
Sponsored by KI Preschool. For
information, click
here.
KI COLLEGE CONNECTION – We’d
like to maintain contact with all member
undergraduate college students. We will
send the Bulletin, birthday cards, e-
mail greetings, connection to the URJ
college KESHER network, holiday gift
packages. Send your college student’s
address to Chris Smith
by e-mail. Program underwritten by
KI Brotherhood.
HELP OUR DISCOVERY GARDEN GROW
- Our Playground is nearly complete -
Sponsorship opportunities for our new
playground from pavers to Noah's Ark
Playhouse. Contact Sharon Sood at (215)
782-8188 or
by e-mail for information on how you
can donate to this exciting project. A
brochure is available in the
Administrative Office at KI. More
information, click
here.
Find out more about our Religious School
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Cultural Opportunities
DEDICATION OF WALL HANGING- on
Friday, October 7, at 7:00 p.m., before
Family Service. Quilted wall hanging by
KI member Lori Mukai, based on text from
Isaiah (54:13), "All your children shall
be taught of the Lord, and great shall
be the peace of your children."
Information: Temple Judea Museum (215)
887-2027, or click
here.
COMMUNITY FAMILY CONCERT— on
Saturday, October 15—Stefan Jackiw,
violin, Max Levinson, piano. Gourmet
dinner at 6:00 p.m. Concert at 8:00 p.m.
For information, click
here.
ISRAELI JR NATIONAL HOCKEY TEAM VS
PHILADELPHIA LITTLE FLYERS -
exhibition game on Thursday, October 20,
at 7:15 p.m., at Class of 1923 Arena
(University of Pennsylvania), 3130
Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Tickets are
$12 (includes self- parking across from
the arena). Call or
e-mail Mark Weiss at (856) 662-9111
for tickets and information.
WRJ/SISTERHOOD PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP
BRUNCH - on Sunday, October 23, from
10:00 a.m. to noon, featuring Dianna
Marder, Inquirer columnist.
Champagne Brunch. Free for WRJ/KI
members*. $15 for non-members. [To pay
WRJ dues, send $40 to KI, attn Evelyn
Rosenfeld.] WRJ members RSVP to Joan
Kamen (215) 947-5926 by October 14.
[*New female congregants receive
complimentary membership to WRJ.]
BLOOMINGDALES & WRJ/SISTERHOOD 8TH
ANNUAL MULTI-CHARITY EVENT "The Shopping
Benefit" on Thursday, October 27.
Storewide discounts, prizes,
entertainment, food & beverage
samplings, children's activities,
cosmetics offers & discounts. Tickets
$10 available at KI Administrative
Office or Gift Shop. or mail check to KI,
Attn Sisterhood. Redeem your ticket at
Bloomingdales in Willow Grove or King of
Prussia on October 27 to receive
discounts of 15-20% on all purchases.
Stores open 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. For
information, call Michele Gusdorff (215)
782-1446 or Janice Schwartz (215)
576-5802.
PHILLY WITH FREDDIE - a Magical
History Trolley Tour with Rabbi Fred
Kazan on Thursday, October 27. From the
Temple Judea Museum through Two
Centuries of Jewish Life in
Philadelphia. For information, click
here.
SONGS FOR THE JEWISH SOUL - on
Sunday, October 30, at 3:00 p.m. Concert
by Cantors Amy Lefko, Marina Belenky,
and Vadim Tunitsky, in conjunction with
Yiddishkeit exhibition at
the Temple Judea Museum. Open to the
community. No admission fee. For
information, click
here and scroll to the second page.
CULTURAL COUNCIL 60+- Rabbi
Lance Sussman—“Divergent Paths:
Fundamentalism and Modernism in
Contemporary Religion” on Thursday,
November 10. KI member luncheon fee is
$8 for members and $10 for guests with
reservation & payment by November 3.
$12.00 at the door. Send checks to KI,
Attn: Cultural Council. Doris Parker,
215-886- 9267.
FIRST ANNUAL "USO CANTEEN" -
on Sunday, November 13, at KI. Big Band
sound with Brian Pastor 's 17-piece
orchestra, special appearance by the
"Andrews Sisters." Donuts, coffee, soda
and sandwiches are included. Tickets:
$25 ($15 for students) A portion of the
proceeds will go to support "Liberty
USO," serving military personnel in the
Philadelphia and South Jersey area.
YIDDISHKEIT: GROWING UP
JEWISH IN AMERICA - Temple Judea
Museum exhibition open until November
13.
BACH's GOLDBERG VARIATIONS -
on Sunday, November 20, at 3:00 p.m.
Bach Festival of Philadelphia presents
renowned harpsichordist Jory Vinokour,
direct from Carnegie Hall.
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT, Bids, Bites
and a Bit of Jazz – on December 10,
2005, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., KI will
host a goods & services auction to raise
funds for KI’s youth programming and
scholarship assistance. We hope you will
come and bring your friends! We hope you
will also consider donating a good or
service. If you have a vacation property
or time-share, please consider donating
time at the property. If you have
theater or sports subscriptions, you
could donate tickets. If you are a
professional, consider offering a
one-hour consultation. (Lawyers: How
about offering to write a will?) Let
your creative juices flow and call
Sharon Buckingham at (215) 885- 9429 to
discuss donations. This event at KI in
Elkins Park will include good food, good
music and good fun.
SQUARE DANCING - on Sunday,
December 11, at 7:00 p.m. Fun for all
ages - light refreshments included.
Adults $10, children $5
Find out more about cultural
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Social Action Opportunities
KI HURRICANE RELIEF PROJECT UPDATE
- So far, one tractor trailer loaded
with supplies we collected has gone to
Louisiana. Another is planned for
Mississippi. The rest, which is being
stored temporarily in a local warehouse,
will be used for the people who are
coming to Philadelphia.
FRIENDS OF HIGH SCHOOL PARK NEED
VOLUNTEERS - Can you help weed,
plant, clean up on Sunday, October 2, or
Sunday, October 9, from 9:00 a.m. to
noon (all or some of that time)? Tools
will be provided. Open to all ages.
Mitzvah credits for Confirmation Academy
students. RSVP to Jo Fagan (215)
635-0572 or
e-mail.
Jewish Family and Children's
Services invites you to become a Kesher
Volunteer. A free eight-week
training program in Jewish values,
listening skills, healing and issues of
aging is being offered to prepare
volunteers to brighten the lives of Jews
in nursing homes, hospitals, hospice and
who are homebound. October 6 – December
15, for 8 weeks from 7:00- 9:00 pm at
Keneseth Israel. For more information
call Lonnie Beer at 215 646-2115, ext.
116 or click
here. This program is cosponsored by
the Kehillah of Old York Road.
STEM CELL DONOR TESTING – on
Sunday, October 30, from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. at Reform Congregation
Keneseth Israel (Rothschild Auditorium).
Michael Brecker, famed jazz saxophonist
and Cheltenham High School Class of
1967, for example, needs a bone marrow
transplant to fight a leukemia- like
disease. His siblings and his children
are not a match. There is no match in
the national donor registries, where
Jews of Eastern European descent are
severely underrepresented. If you are
tested and you’re a match for Michael,
or someone else, you could literally
save a life. For more information,
click
here or
here.
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 Tuesday, November 1.
Information: Gladys Segal (215)
635-5815.
SHARING IS CARING HANUKKAH DINNER
for residents of Federation
subsidized housing – on Wednesday
evening, December 7, 2005, in the
Krauskopf-Ginsburg Auditorium.
Volunteers are needed to cook, set up,
host/hostess or serve. Send
contributions to help defray the cost of
the event (payable to KI – Sharing Is
Caring) to KI. Information: Debbie
Zlotnick (215) 782-8684 or
e-mail or Ellen Edelman Grossman
(215) 576-0160 or
e-mail . This is a wonderful event.
We hope you will be part of this
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Adult Education
ADULT EDUCATION BROCHURE has been
mailed to all members. Click
here for the complete brochure or
here for the calendar only.
MONTHLY LUNCH AND LEARN PROGRAM
FOR SENIORS who want to continue to live
vital and independent lives. Meets
4th Thursday of each month at KI.
Sponsored by Jewish Family and
Children’s Services’ STAR Program. Next
meeting is Thursday, November 17 from
noon to 2:00 p.m. Program: “Ethical
Wills.” For more information,
reservations and transportation, contact
Michele Kramer (267) 808- 6264 and leave
a message including your name, phone
number and mailing address. (There is
no program in October due to the
holidays.)
NEW FROM THE MEYERS LIBRARY
Library hours are: Tuesday 4:30 to 6:00
p.m. when Religious School is in
session, Wednesday 10:00 a.m. to 3:30
p.m., and Friday before 8:00 p.m.
services. (You can also visit the
bookcarts at the Oneg.) For Adults:
Abram Kanoff, Jewish Ceremonial Art
and Religious Observance; Strassfeld
and Strassfeld, The Second Jewish
Catalog; Max I Dimont, Jews, God,
and History. For Children and
Young Adults: Sylvan D. Schwartzman,
The Story of Reform Judaism; Adam
Fisker, God's Garden: Children's
Stories Grown from the Garden; Lynne
Reid Banks, Sarah and After: 5 women
of the Old Testament, a novel. |
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Announcements
KEEP KI ON THE AIR - For more
than 40 years, a single fund at KI has
supported our weekly Shabbat and annual
High Holiday broadcasts. With increasing
broadcast costs, the Tyson Fund no
longer has sufficient money to keep us
on the air for long. We need your
personal financial help to continue this
vital service to thousands of area
residents, many of whom are senior
citizens and shut-ins! Send your
donation to KI and note "KI Radio" on
the memo line. If you want to learn more
about how you can help please call Rabbi
Sussman at (215) 887-8702.
Are you interested in joining a
SCRAPBOOKING GROUP on Sunday
mornings? Please email
Pam Saltzberg.
How about BICYCLING ON SUNDAY
MORNING? We are trying to gather a
few people together to ride as a group.
If you are interested please email
Kevin Parker. |
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