March 12, 201521 Adar 5775
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PARSHAT Vayakheil/Pekudei
Shabbat Parah
Rabbi Bradley Artson

This week's Torah reading describes at length the elaborate outfit of the Kohanim (Priests) in the Mishkan (Tabernacle).

Not only were these elaborate and striking vestments used during the forty years of wandering in the wilderness, but they also became the paradigm for the priestly robes in Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem in a later period. They must have added a powerful sense of majesty and pageantry to the earliest worship of the one true God.

It is only natural that, as the culmination of the rites of the Mishkan, the Torah would focus on the human beings who are to serve in that place. But why the emphasis on clothing? After all, isn't it true that what matters about people is what is in their hearts? Shouldn't we find elaborate descriptions of Aaron's personality, rather than lengthy and tedious elaborations of his robes? Why all this focus on externals?


 

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Caring Community Information

THE MISHEBEIRACH LIST WILL BE RESET MONDAY, MARCH 16TH. Please submit any names you wish to place on the mishebeirach list to Michael Golob:  e-mail Michael Golob.

 

May Their Memories Be For a Blessing 

MARCH YAHRTZEITS

3/12/2015 (21 Adar)

Arlene Beals

3/13/2015 (22 Adar)

Edith Nusholtz

Ruth Raimi

3/14/2015 (23 Adar)

Bruria Melman

3/17/2015 (26 Adar)

Esther Patent

3/18/2015 (27 Adar)

Tillie Kaufman

3/19/2015 (28 Adar)

Isadore Goode

Anne Wechselfeld

3/20/2015 (29 Adar)

Harold Goldstone

3/21/2015 (1 Nisan)

Stuart E. Allen

3/22/2015 (2 Nisan)

Leonard Kershenbaum

3/25/2015 (5 Nisan)

Bennie Mirkin

3/26/2015 (6 Nisan)

Jonas Dworin

Sam Friedman

3/27/2015 (7 Nisan)

Harold Milton Ellias

3/30/2015 (10 Nisan)

Jack Chitkin

3/31/2015 (11 Nisan)

Libby Rubinstein

Sidney Wechselfeld

To make a donation to commemorate a yahrtzeit, please click here.  If you are a member of the synagogue and a yahrtzeit for your loved one is not on the list, please contact the synagogue office so we can update our records.

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SHABBAT SHALOM!
This Shabbat there is a TKA bar mitzvah. Please shuttle park from Prince of Peace.
SHABBAT Vayakheil/Pekudei
Shabbat Parah
Friday, March 13th
  6 p.m. Services, Chapel
Saturday, March 14th
  9 a.m. Services, CHAPEL
10 a.m.  Supervised Youth Room
Guest D'var Torah delivered by David Weiss:  
"To Build or Not to Build, That is the Question."
Kiddush is sponsored by the Kiddush Lunch Fund.
Home Hospitality Shabbat Lunch.  For more information, e-mail Rabbi Robbins

Kiddush Lunch each week is sustained by the generosity of sponsors If you would like to become part of a sponsoring lunch group, please e-mail Mindy Shuback.  Donations to the Kiddush Lunch Fund can also be made directly to the synagogue.

SHABBAT DINNER
FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH, TKA/BI SOCIAL HALL
Why cook the Shabbat before Passover?  Join us for shabbat dinner.  Click here for dinner reservation form.  Reservations accepted until Sunday, March 22nd.


PassoverPASSOVER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER!  TO SELL YOUR CHAMETZ THROUGH THE SYNAGOGUE, PLEASE click here.  
UPCOMING YOUTH AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES
FAMILY CAMP 2015 RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 29-31st. 
Early Bird Pricing until March 15th. 

High School Seniors: APPLY NOW

B'nai B'rith College Scholarship Program.

$2500 Scholarships Available

(A Minimum of 3 will be Awarded)

For More Information Call: 248-646-3100

 


SAVE THE DATE:  YOUTH SHABBAT MAY 9TH
Youth of all ages will be participating in and leading the service.  We will be honoring our graduating high school seniors and presenting them with a special gift during the course of the service. Please click here to submit your student's information to the synagogue office.

torahTeen D'var Torah Cafe (8-12 graders) and Shabbat Children's Workshop (ages 7-12) with Ramah Fellow, Sam Mellits.
Future dates: 4/11, 5/9  PLEASE WATCH THE WEEKLY SHABBAT BULLETIN FOR DETAILS.
To stay current on all youth and family activities, contact Ilana Glazier to join the B'nai Israel Families Facebook Group.
ADULT EDUCATION
Shabbat morning study with Dr. Mitch Parker: 
"Reflections on the Siddur:  Hallel, Birkat Hamazon and Beyond." 
Future dates: 3/21, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9, 5/23.

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Sisterhood Corner
Upcoming Events
Monday, March 23rd, Women's Seder
TKA Sisterhood welcomes B'nai Israel women to join their annual Women's Seder.  RSVP to Sue Farber:  248-681-3834 or sufarber@gmail.com

Shabbat Morning, April 25th
We officially welcome our newly formed Sisterhood to our congregation with their participation during Shabbat Morning Services.

Additional activities and events coming soon!
Mazel Tov 
Happy Birthday!

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MARCH BIRTHDAYS

 12 Loraine Kuhn

 13 Frank Ellias

 14 Larry Charlupski

 20 David Pappas

 20 Ariel Taub

 23 Mindy Shuback

 24 Talya Berger

 24 Jeremy Rosenberg

 26 Karen Orzach

 26 Roi Orzach

 29 Brittany Beider

 29 Mark Webber

 30 Ryan Schmeltz

 31 Sharon Knoppow

 31 Meredith Weingarden


Jewish Wedding

MARCH ANNIVERSARIES 

 12  Craig & Stacy Gittleman

 17  David & Susan Feber

 22  Michael & Cathy Graub

 28  Bob & Joyce Breitman

 

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