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Jewish Meditation and Scholar-in-Residence Weekend with Rabbi Yoel Glick
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 Ever wondered about Jewish mediation in Jewish practice?
Would you like to learn to quiet your mind and experience a more profound closeness to G-d?
Meditation Study GroupWednesdays, Nov. 5, 12, 19, December 3, 10, 6:30 -8 p.m.(Please note correct start time is 6:30 p.m.) Join us for a series of 5 workshops on Jewish Meditation, based on Living the Life of Jewish Meditation by Rabbi Yoel Glick. All are welcome - beginners, experienced learners and anyone seeking to develop or renew their practice. These sessions will be facilitated by Cantor Hollis Schachner, Jeff Maimon and members of our Innovations in Spirituality team. Scholar-in-Residence Weekend December 12-14
Save the date for our Shabbaton with Scholar-in-Residence, Rabbi Yoel Glick, a preeminent teacher of Jewish meditation. Rabbi Glick has been described as the foremost thinker of our time on the practice of Jewish meditation. Originally from Toronto, he now divides his time between France and Jerusalem where he teaches Torah in the Old City. His book Living the Life of Jewish Meditation encompasses three decades of his learning and teaching. Click here for a complete schedule for our Scholar-in-Residence Weekend with Rabbi Yoel Glick.Registration begins on November 5 at www.shirtikva.org/spirituality for Scholar-in -Residence weekend event. NO REGISTRATION IS NEEDED FOR THE MEDITATION STUDY GROUP.
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Regularly Scheduled Services
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Simchat Shabbat, Friday, 6:15 p.m.
Early Shacharit, followed by Torah study, Sat. 8:30 a.m.
Late Shacharit, Saturday, 10:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Shabbat Yeladim (Tot Shabbat) - 1st Saturday of each month, 9:30 a.m.
Shabbat Mishpacha (Family Shabbat) - 3rd Saturday of each month, 9:00 a.m.
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Temple Calendar of Events
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Making Deserts Bloom: A Weekend of Discovery & Exploration for Adults, Teens and Kids
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Friday, November 7
Simchat Shabbat Services and dinner after services - Click here to register
Saturday, November 8
Shabbat Torah Study - 9:30 a.m.
Shabbat Afternoon - Family Learning + Havdalah - 5:00 p.m.
AISH High School Program + Havdalah - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday November 9
More Family Learning Opportunities - 9:00-11:00 a.m.
ALEX CICELSKY is a remarkable teacher of Jewish ecological traditions. He is a senior staff member and founder of the Center for Creative Ecology (CfCE) and a founder of Kibbutz Lotan.
His teaching throughout the weekend will be an invigorating and eye-opening exploration of the TORAH OF THE EARTH for adults & kids alike. Join us!
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Monday Mornings with Rabbi Ullman
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November 24; December 1, 8, 15 & 22; January 12
9:30 - 11 a.m.
Sacred and Profane Doubt
Come and explore with us as we turn our questions upside down and our answers inside out!
This class is offered free of charge. We welcome your voluntary donation to Temple Shir Tikva's Adult Learning Fund.
Register in advance with Karen Edwards in the temple office at kedwards@shirtikva.org.
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Parenting Salon with Max Klau
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Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m. (Come at 6 for a bite to eat with our teens!)
November 12, December 3, January 7, February 4, March 11, April 1, May 6
Facilitated by Dr. Max Klau, Powered by You
Connect monthly with other parents of teens in a gathering designed to explore the blessings and challenges of parenting. This will NOT be a lecture or training experience, in which participants passively receive knowledge or skills from an "expert". Rather, it will be a space for reflection and discussion in which parents can explore their parenting challenges with fellow congregants in a space devoted to learning (not to problem solving).
What do participants have to say?
"The Parenting Salon on Wednesday night with Max Klau was not what I expected- and that made it great! It is much more than just an opportunity for TST parents to get to know each other. Max, an experienced facilitator, lead the discussion which is part personal reflection, part sharing and part community building. I will definitely put it on my calendar to participate monthly!" Debbie Pullen
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In Our Congregation
R'fuah Sh'lema...
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Rabbi Steven Arnold
Batya Chana bat Rut
Ron Blumstein
Ben Boverman
Chana bat Miriam
Chava bat Sarah
Chaya Ruchel bat Kraindyl
Janet Decker
Chet Dlugokinsky
Elisheva bat Tamara Malka
Robert Friedman
Mary Lee Goguen
Minnie Goldenberg
Alan Gross
Irma Hill
Richard Hill
Fred Hopengarten
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Barbara Jerome
Ethan Kadish
Vivienne Kalman
Edith Kaye
Cheryl Kirton
Wanda Kolofoff
Lenore Larkin
Rachel Marker
Mendel Peretz ben Ita Chana Dana Miller
Jane Miller
Christopher Montgomery
Nachama bat Trayna Raizel
Sherri Pliskin
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Rachel Shira bat Lishka
Milton Rothstein
Sarah Channah bat Channah
Sarah Faiga bat Malka
Marilyn Spencer
Yehuda ben Raizel
Yitzchak ben Yehudit
Merle Zabusky
David Zeff
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Condolences...
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- Doreen Rao, on the death of her father, Martin Herman
- Mark Lappin, on the death of his mother, Marion Lappin
- Jeffrey Lappin, on the death of his grandmother, Marion Lappin
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Boston Jewish Film Festival
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Jon Imber's Left Hand
Sunday, November 9, 3:00 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts
Co-Presented with ReelAbilities Boston
A document of the last year in the life of the valiant, renowned Somerville-based artist, Jon Imber, who suffers from ALS. He reinvents his style and continues making dark jokes - Jewish humor! - even as his body is failing him. A haunting filmic adieu to a painter who cared to the end about his wife (accomplished artist Jill Hoy), family, friends, and artistic legacy.
Purchase tickets online: www.bjff.org
Price for individual tickets:
$14 general admission; $12 for students, seniors (65+), current members of The Boston Jewish Film Festival, Coolidge Corner Theatre, ICA, MFA and WGBH.
For further information: Visit the Festival website at www.bjff.org, email info@bjff.org or call 617.244.9899
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JCC Grossman Camp Open House
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Sunday, November 16, 2 - 4 p.m., Levinthal Sidman JCC, Newton
Meet the camp director and staff and learn how JCC Grossman Camp is a place to be active, a place to make friends and a place for building skills and community. Register at the open house to take advantage of significant savings including $50 for early registration, $100 off for first-time campers, $75 off for siblings, $25 off for listening to a talk about JCC Camp Kingswood (the JCC overnight camp) and register for both Grossman and Kingswood and receive $150 off Grossman tuition and $300 off Kingswood tuition (minimum of two weeks at each camp). Varied activities give campers ages 4.5 to 15 years old a sense of the world around them-and supportive, experienced staff encourage exploration and growth in this vibrant Jewish camping environment. Bus transportation available to and from a variety of locations throughout Greater Boston. Extended day available in Newton (at the Leventhal-Sidman JCC). Camp is located in Westwood on Hale Reservation. For more information, visit bostonjcc.org/grossman or call 617-244-5124. No charge for open house. Everyone welcome. A program of the Ryna Greenbaum JCC Center for the Arts.
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Stacey Peasley Concert
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Tuesday, November 11, JCC-ELC Wayland (Temple Shir Tikva)
10 a.m. - school open house and tour 10:30 a.m. - concert Stacey Peasley is making waves in the Boston kids' music scene. The Stacey Peasley Band's interactive and catchy oroginal songs are hooking fans of all ages. "It's not kids music" says a fan, "it's good music that happens to be for kids."
Tickets:
$8 / person; $7 / JCC families and WCPA members
$30 / max per family
No charge for children under 2
Purchase tickets in advance at wayland-elc@jccgb.org or at the door.
For more information, call 508-358-5331
co-sponsored by Wayland Children & Parents Association
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Patient Navigator Training
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You value your independence, help others keep theirs.
Join the JFS Patient Navigator corps of volunteers that provides access to vital health services.
Patient Navigators are trained volunteers who accompany frail older adults to medical appointments, facilitate communication with medical staff, and provide practical and emotional support. CJP funds JFS to provide this important service to Jewish seniors in Metrowest.
If you have an interest in helping frail older adults maintain their independence, contact JFS (www.jfsmw.org) at 508-875-3100 x110 to learn more about this flexible, rewarding opportunity.
Space is limited, sign up today!
http://tinyurl.com/volpn
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Transitions to Work
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Transitions to Work is an employer based program that focuses on creating new employment opportunities for young adults with a disability. The program provides hands-on training and classroom instruction to help prepare students for work. The Transitions staff assists participants in obtaining employment upon completion of the program. Transitions to Work serves individuals with a disability between the ages of 18 to 35 who have completed high school and are motivated to work.
TheTransitions to Work Programis excited to announce an upcoming training session beginning in January 2015:
Transitions will offer a training program in retail and customer service at the CVS Caremark Regional Learning Center in Boston. Students will gain hands-on work experience and cash register training that is relevant to real jobs.
The training will take place at JVS' Boston office and classes are run by JVS instructors.
If you or anyone you know are interested, please contact:
Madeline Wenzel at Mwenzel@jvs-boston.org or 617-399-3241
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