February 14th, 2015 - 25th of Sh'vat, 5775
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 Samuel Freedman Tomorrow

Shabbat Morning, February 14

Samuel Freedman This has been a week in which the "news" has been the news. From the professional missteps of journalists to the inarticulate nature of the White House Press Briefings, to the tragic deaths of two fine journalists, Bob Simon and David Carr, this week has been about the "news."

Tomorrow in shul at Beth Jacob Congregation, Samuel Freedman, the noted author, NYT columnist and Columbia University Journalism Professor will be speaking. Join us for a wonderful morning in shul!
 

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This Saturday Night, February 14, 6:45 pm

Join us at Beth Jacob for a movie classic: Frank Capra's "It Happened One Night". Starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, and winner of five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, this romantic comedy is about a spoiled heiress, running away from her family, who is helped by a man who's actually a reporter looking for a story. We will also have a kids' screening of "The Princess Bride" in Cinema 2.
Texts
An Introduction to Classic Jewish Texts
Sundays at 10 AM
Want to jump-start your knowledge of basic Jewish learning? Discover the foundations of Judaism? Come to learn about classic texts. You may come to just one, some of them, or all of them. No need to register- just show up!
  • Feb. 15  The HAGGADAH - Earl Schwartz
  • Feb. 22  The SIDDUR - Rabbi Shosh Dworsky
This class is free and open to the community.
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OZY
O.Z.Y.*

Last Shabbat of the Month!

Sat., February 28
After Kiddush at 12:45 pm
 
Everyone truly is welcome!  Sing to praise G-d, to open your heart, to make something beautiful together, or all of the above. The focus is on liturgical songs with harmony, chants, rounds, and niggunim. 
 
Please volunteer to lead a song or make a song request a week and a half ahead of the date, so Aaron Hodge Silver, our songbook designer, can get it ready. Questions, comments, requests, and to VOLUNTEER TO LEAD A SONG, call or e-mail Pam Winthrop Lauer: wpdj@usfamily.net, 952-432-7038. 
 
Childcare will be available.
 
*Ozi v'Zimrat Yah = G-d is my Strength and my Song.
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Chanting

Contemplative Chanting 

With Sara Lynn Newberger & Rabbi Emma Kippley-Ogman

Second Thursdays of the Month  |  7-8 PM at Beth Jacob

(3/12, 5/14, and 6/11)

 

Singing is a physical experience, involving breath and muscles, ears and mouths. When we are touched by the music, the whole of our bodies come into play. When we sing with others, we are connected by and within the music. In chanting, we sing a melody multiple time giving us time to enter the chant as its melody (and words) enter us, feeling ever more deeply the effect of the music in each repetition. Chanting is a form of meditation that opens the doors of the heart, it focuses attention on the present moment, the place where the Divine Presence can be experienced. Whether wordless or with words, repetition of the chant helps clear the mind of chatter, and connects us to each other and the Divine. Allowing some quiet between the chants or niggunim enables us to absorb the energy of the chant.

 

Join us on Thursday evenings as we ready our hearts for Shabbat. No experience or prior knowledge is required. Co-sponsored with Hineini, A Center for Adult Jewish Learning and Contemplative Practices at the Talmud Torah of St. Paul. There is no set cost for these sessions, though donations will be accepted.

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This Sunday!

Hamentaschen Baking

Sunday, February 15
10 am - 1 pm
 
Help bake Hamentaschen for Purim- we need your help! No experience necessary!


Questions? Contact Frances.

InclusionInclusion Committee

It could include you!

 

 
The Inclusion Committee has exciting plans for 2015 and is looking for new members! Are you a stakeholder in the Inclusion discussion? Are you passionate about inclusion at Beth Jacob? We are hoping to do much of our work through e-mail, so don't let the fear of committee meetings scare you off. Join us!

 

Contact Rachel Hertel,

Inclusion Chair: rachel.hertel@gmail.com;

651-335-4149

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Mishloach Manot Drivers Needed!

March 1st

hamentaschen mishloach manot   

It's that time of year again for those boxes of yummy goodies to be delivered for Purim! We once again will need about 40 volunteers to help out with this great mitzvah.

If you can help out, than please respond to the event with your delivery location preference(s).

Pickup will be on Sunday, March 1 at Beth Jacob between Noon and 2 pm. Deliveries should be made on Sunday, or by Tuesday at the latest.

 

RSVP at the Facebook Event,

or contact Frances.

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Introducing Tefillah Notes
Tefillah Notes: a project of the Beth Jacob Tefillah Team

 

Our community yearns to learn about tefillah. To deepen our understanding of Jewish prayer, we are launching Tefillah Notes as an ongoing initiative this February. Each week, someone in our community will choose a particular prayer or psalm from the Shabbat morning service, explore it, and then put together Tefillah Notes with commentaries that will allow all of us to consider that prayer from multiple perspectives (you'll fill in a straightforward online form to set it all up). We'll collect the Tefillah Notes online and distribute them in shul, so all of us will have the opportunity to learn each week (look for the Tefillah Notes corner in the weekly email). With the new addition of a tefillah section to our library (take a look, and remember: library use only!), any one of us can put together a source sheet or deepen our own learning on the liturgy we say together every week. We hope you'll join this initiative- by picking up the Tefillah Notes to read or by volunteering to create one (or more!) yourself. Want to learn more? Or get involved? E-mail Ann Silver and Jonathan Ehrlich at tefillahnotes@beth-jacob.org.

The Tefillah Notes page at Beth-Jacob.org is now up;
start your Tefillah Note now!
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Adult Jewish Learning 

  Ongoing Classes 

 

 
Monday Night Talmud Class
With Rabbi Allen

7:00 Pre-learning Schmooze and Munch

7:15 Class Begins

   

Study the words and thoughts of Rabbinic tradition as a living text in our modern world.  

 

  

 

Open Torah

Parashat HaShavuah: Tuesday Afternoons

With Rabbi Allen from 3-4 pm
Study of this week's Torah portion.   

   


 

 
Bagels
Bracha and Bagel: Wednesday Mornings
With Rabbi Kippley-Ogman after Minyan
  Our learning chug (circle) meets for half an hour over breakfast, digging into rabbinic text related to the cycle of the Jewish year.



Torah Jew in the Pew: Saturday Mornings
With Rabbi Lynn Liberman - 9:15-10 am
 Join Rabbi Lynn Liberman to discuss the weekly Torah portion through the lens of thought-provoking commentaries.
 
Class meets on 2nd & 4th Saturday mornings in the chapel:
Feb. 14; Mar. 7, 14, 28; Apr. 11, 25; May 9, 23
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