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October 25, 2016
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Issue 03
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This Week @ Shir Tikva
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REGISTRATION DEADLINE TOMORROW!
Thursday, November 10, 5 p.m. dinner, 7:00 p.m. movie
Reyim and Neighbor to Neighbor Dinner and a Movie
Dinner at the Aegean - 5:00 p.m.
(257 Cochituate Rd., Framingham)
Movie - 7:00 p.m., AMC Framingham Theatre
"A.K.A. NADIA"
Discounted movie ticket cost - $12pp
We have reserved only 30 tickets so don't miss out on this interesting film!
Join us for Yoga
Classes begin on Tuesday, October 18 and/or Thursday, November 3
The Temple Shir Tikva Center for Jewish Spirituality is pleased to bring yoga to our congregation and to the TST Early Learning Center community.
6 classes are being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:15 -10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Morning Study Group, 5777
Wednesdays, 10:00 am.
Join Rabbi Kohn and delve into Jewish Sacred Texts...of American Jewish History
This year, we will study the Torah of American Jewish history, and engage in the writings which have shaped our history as Jews in America!
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Coming Up @ Shir Tikva
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November 3, 10, 17, December 1, 8, 15 Piyyutim
Piyyutim are ancient and modern sacred Hebrew poems. Through piyyutim, we can explore the human voice as conduit for contemplative practice, combining the beauty of Jewish liturgical poetry with soulful chanting. We will explore the lives of the poets and their writings through study of their cultural and historical contexts while developing the practice of chanting. Co-taught by Harry Abadi and Cantor Hollis Schachner.
Sunday, November 6, 9 - 11 a.m. Congregation Community Brunch
Join us for a Congregation Community brunch hosted by the Congregation Engagement Committee. Reconnect with old friends or make new friends in a warm and friendly environment over hot scrambled eggs and coffee, and other nosh. Register here.
Sunday, November 6, 9:00 a.m.Reyim visits the Yiddish Book Center For those who have been in the past, they know what a rich experience this is. For those who have never been, take advantage of this opportunity to venture into the world of Yiddish culture at this truly special place. Click here for more information and to register
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Save the Date
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Five Weeks of Wiesel with Rabbi Douglas Kohn
Wednesday evenings, November 2 - December 7, 7:30 p.m.
Class is not limited; all may attend. There are no fees for the class. Advanced reading of
Night, Dawn, The Accident (Day), and The Gates of the Forest is recommended. Other text will be distributed in class. For more information, please call Karen Edwards in the Temple Office, 508-358-9992.
3rd Annual Keep the Promise, Saturday, November 5, 6 p.m.
Join TST members, Cindy and Dennis Lombardo for this fabulous Family Promise event held being at Temple Shir Tikva.
Friday November 11, 10:30 a.m.

CD Release Concert
Sponsored by TST Early Learning Center & WCPA
Click here for more information
Healthy Aging Lunch and Learn: Featuring Rabbi Herman Blumberg Tuesday, November 15, 12:00 p.m. What does it mean to be spiritual? Can religion be more valuable as we age? Do we develop different levels of spirituality across life stages? What does it mean to be spiritual? Can religion be more valuable as we age? Do we develop different levels of spirituality across life stages?
The Adult Education Committee Presents: Rabbi Ullman Torah Study Two classes are being offered:
Mondays, November 14 - December 19, 9:30 - 11 a.m. and 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Lottery drawing for registration will take place on November 1. Please call the office to put your name on the interest list.
Trees Planted by Waters: In Psalm 1:3 a righteous person is likened to a tree planted by streams of water. We will explore: What does it mean to be planted? What does it mean to be righteous? What are the streams of living waters in our lives today so that when we are planted by them we live in sacred abundance?
 Sisterhood Book Group, Tuesday, November 15, 7:30 p.m.
Adult Shabbaton Retreat, Wylie Inn, Beverly, MA, March 24-26
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In Our Congregation
R'fuah Sh'lema
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Our Thoughts and Prayers are with those that are ill:
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Aryeh ben Raizel Aviva bat Miriam Baruch ben Drora
Ray Cue
Janet Decker
Aliza Dorfman
Roseann Dunn
Murray Finkel
Robert Friedman Leon Gainsboro
Gittel Leah bat Sarah Faige
HaRav David Hillel ben Chaya Brina
HaRav Mordecai ben Chana Michael Hecker Hudson Robert Fortney Horne
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Ethan Kadish
Edith Kaye Miri Klau
Wanda Kolofoff
Lenore Larkin
Luke Lorio Yonina bat Manya
Rachel Marker
Mendel Peretz ben Ita Chana
Leo Miller Christopher Montgomery Charles Morse
Nachama bat Trayna Raizel Rahel Chaya bat Leah Shayna
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Jeremy Pivor Pam Pingeton Marie Puffer
Shayndl bat Mina v'Beryl
Stacey Roswell Sarah Faiga bat Malka Rose Scharfstein Lisa Shapiro Harvey Spencer
Heidi Tissenbaum
Tzipporah Gittel bat Rochel Tzipporah Gittel bat Rut Jan Whitzman David Willett
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Mazel Tov...
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Ellen and Stuart Chasen on the marriage of their son, Jeremy Chasen to Kristin Hunter
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Fred and Peggi Cohen on the birth of their grandson, Wyatt Finn Orff, son of Michael Orff and Emily Cohen
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Michael Abrahams and Aviva Jeruchim on the marriage of their daughter, Talia Abrahams to Adam Hirsh
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Michael Abrahams and Aviva Jeruchim on the engagement of their son, Danny Abrahams to Kyla Guidaboni
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Scott Machanic and Linda Zaccagnini on the birth of their grandson, Myles Melvin Machanic, son of Mike and Amy Machanic
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Condolences...
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- Millie Kateman, on the death of her mother, Carolyn Savary
- Randi Biren, on the death of her father, Daniel Gittelman
- Wendy Armour, on the death of her mother, Muriel Kaplan
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Regularly Scheduled Services
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Simchat Shabbat, Friday, 6:15 p.m.
Early Shacharit, followed by Torah study, Saturday 8:30 a.m. Shabbat Yeladim (Tot Shabbat) - 1st Saturday of each month, 9:30 a.m.(Sept. - June)
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