Shabbat Shalom
שבת שלום
June 24, 2017
30 Sivan 5777
400 Deering Avenue
Portland, Maine
Room 4A
Parashat Korach
Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
Annual: Num. 16:1-18:32
Haftarah: Isaiah 66:1-24,23
Maftir: Num. 28:9-15
Candle Lighting: Friday, June 23 – 8:08 pm
Havdalah: Saturday, June 24 – 9:08 pm
Click here to read Josh Pernick’s D’var Torah
We will review the past year and look towards our future.
All are welcome!
Large: $5.00
Small: $3.00
6 Rolls: $5.00
Here’s how it works:
Option 1: Ready-to-bake Frozen Dough
Pre-braided frozen Kosher challah dough will be available for immediate purchase during regular office hours and during KBE on Sunday’s 9a-12p.
Option 2: Made-to-order Fresh Baked Challah
To buy our fresh baked challah, simply email or call Daniel Heinrich at 774-2649 by noon on Thursday to place your order for the coming Shabbat. Orders will be ready for pick-up between 1pm and 3pm on Friday’s, or during weekend services if pre-paid by check or credit card.
Temple Beth El and Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh are partnering to offer Kiddush refreshments on Shabbat and holidays. Sharing a Friday night or Shabbat service and Kiddush is a wonderful opportunity to support our congregations, build community, share in the simcha of a birthday, anniversary or graduation, and offer comfort to those observing a yahrzeit.
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Sunday Simcha is the only Jewish music program in Maine and northern New England and one of only a handful of Jewish music radio shows in the United States. Shows are wildly eclectic- one of the few Jewish shows to feature modern, diverse, and cutting-edge recordings in addition to traditional music.
Sunday Simcha features:
An eclectic blend of Jewish music from across the diaspora, including klezmer, Sephardic, Ladino, traditional, sacred, folk, rock, classical, kids’ music, and jazz – Live interviews – News and announcements for the Southern Maine Jewish community – Occasional Jewish humor
Dear Shaarey Tphiloh Community,
We need your help!
Every Saturday morning we say a prayer for Refuah Shleimah for members of our congregation and their loved ones who are in need of healing. We would like to include the names of all those in our community who would benefit from our thoughts and prayers so we encourage you to communicate with us. Please, let us know if there is anyone whose name you would like included in our service and announcements and keep us updated through their recovery.
Shabbat Shalom,
Daniel Heinrich
Administrative Assistant
Come see for yourself where all of the Ramah magic happens! Learn about the unique Jewish education program, check out our amazing amenities and meet our fabulous staff. To learn more or to RSVP contact Lori Fish Bard, lorib@nullcampramahne.org.
welcomes campers ages 5-15 for a fun-filled summer of learning and growth on Sebago lake. We offer a full array of wonderful activities, from sailing and swimming to archery, arts and crafts and even Israeli Culture, taught by our visiting Shlichim! Transportation is included, with many convenient routes throughout Cumberland County. Check us out at www.centerdaycamp.org or call 772-1959 for more information!
June 26-30 and July 10-14
Reserve your spot with Rabbi Erica Asch, rabbiasch@nullgmail.com.
Musical Shabbat, Oneg, Lecture and Q&A
Dr. Jocelyn Sage Mitchell is an assistant professor of political science at Northwestern University in Doha, Qatar, where she has lived since 2008.
Designed for children in grades K-3, our curriculum has been inspired by and closely aligned with the care some of you know and love from our preschool.
Registration for the after school program is officially open and will launch this fall with limited enrollment — we encourage you to sign up soon! Transportation from Portland Public schools and accommodating early release Wednesdays will be provided.
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Originally from New York City, Raphael Gribetz (www.raphaelgribetz.com) has lived and worked in Presque Isle, Maine for over 30 years. His art involves primarily painting and sculpture. He earned an MFA from The City University of New York and for many years was the spiritual leader of the Aroostook Hebrew Community in Presque Isle. The themes of his art revolve around questions about spirituality, beauty, and the dilemmas of being human.
30 Sivan
Sarah Santosky
Lillian Rosenberg Farber
Sol Sulka
1 Tammuz
Eli Melcher
Leah Osher
Doris Pluznick
Philip Reuben
Seymour Smith
2 Tammuz
Harold Brownstein
Arnold Goodman
Samuel Livingston
Abraham Louire
Lillian Modes
Morris Richman
3 Tammuz
Edith Medow
Leah Pluznick
4 Tammuz
Galie Berenson
Abraham Bernstein
Rose Elowitch
Ann Jacobs
5 Tammuz
Freida Aronoff
Sadie Baker
Frances Bartfield
Peter Sacknoff
6 Tammuz
Miriam Lerman
Gerald Lourie
Molly Luterman
Isaac Weinman
Howard Young