Mother's Day BULLETIN

May 9, 2013  /  29 Iyar 5773 / Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan 


CONTENTS: Click on any item to go to it. FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS, DO SCROLL DOWN PAST THE KADIMA NEWS.
Shabbat morning service, June 1, 10 am, at Kadima House
Kadima community meeting, June 2 at 10 am
Thank you, spring cleaning crew!
Bulletin Board: Lois Gaylord's artwork exhibited, Akiva Kenny Segan's art at Hillel; Seattle Jewish Chorale spring concert
Sundays and Mondays schedules
Kadima Social Justice Group
The month of Sivan
Enrollment is open for 2013-2014! Judaic Studies, Hebrew Classes, and B'nei Mitzvah program
Donate to Kadima
Kadima Calendar
Shop on line!


Kadima Torah
Celebrate Shabbat
Kadima Shabbat morning service
10 am on Saturday,
June 1 / 23 Sivan 
 


This Shabbat the reading is from Shelach (Numbers 13:1-15:41).

Our celebration of Shabbat includes a potluck vegetarian lunch (scaled fish welcomed).

At Kadima House: 12353 8th Ave. NE, Seattle  98125 (map).
 
Please let us know if you will need childcare: office@kadima.org or (206) 547-3914.
 
This will be the last Shabbat service of the season. Monthly Shabbat services will resume in the fall.




Kadima Community Meeting! 
Kadima Sunday, June 2
10 am to noon 

Dues and dues structure will be discussed
10:00-10:30 Student presentations, everyone is invited
10:30-12:00 Meeting agenda begins.

Please plan to attend!

 

 



Mopper 
Thank you!

They cleaned, shined, mopped, scrubbed, washed, tidied, pruned and planted. Kadima House has never looked so clean and pretty...inside and out. Thanks to all of you who pitched in and truly made it a Community Work Party. Sure looked like fun!

Thank you, Suzie Hellerstein, Sima Kahn, Kevin Cain, Lois Gaylord, Alison Miller, Lauren Plawner, Jonathan Rosenblum, Daphna Steier, Elisabeth Silver, Andree Gagnon, Steve Hirsh, Nadine Samter, and Sharron Lerner. We attempted to list everyone who helped and apologize for any omissions.

 

 



BULLETIN BOARD


Lois Gaylord
EDGEwise art exhibit 
Now through June 12 
Edmonds Conference Center
201 4th Ave North, Edmonds

Kadimanik Lois Gaylord has four new pieces in this ArtsNow Edge Graduate Group Show!
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Now through May 21 
Hillel UW (4745 17th Ave NE, Seattle)
Art exhibit --
Akiva Kenny Segan: Selections from the
Under the Wings of G-d series

Selections from Akiva's Under the Wings of G-d Holocaust art series include two mosaic-drawing combos, four human rights drawings from the Sight-seeing with Dignity series and an additional Holocaust drawing: Giorgio Bassani & 3 scenes of Ferrara, Italy.

The exhibit is accessible for all ages including children. Visit the Hillel website for more info and the viewing schedule.

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Jewish Chorale  

Sunday, June 2, 7 pm at Town hall Seattle

1119 8th Ave., Seattle

Seattle Jewish Chorale concert:
From Strength to Strength, Songs for the Journey

 

This year, Seattle Jewish Chorale sings of travel: of the courage, persistence and grace it requires. It may be a journey to a new place or toward a new understanding, the road to forgiveness, or the road home. The diverse repertoire presented the spring concert, From Strength to Strength, will take you on a journey through time and space, stopping to savor Sephardic melodies from Turkey and Yemen, as well as popular Yiddish-American tunes. We will travel through the desert by camel caravan in the evocative Orcha Bamidbar, experience the awe of Moses and the Israelites' safe passage across the sea, and feel the exuberant celebration of Miriam, Dancing with the Women. Ma Navu, Making the Desert Bloom and Naomi Shemer's classic Jerusalem of Gold will surround us with the sounds and rhythms of the Promised Land, both ancient and new. And finally, arriving home, we are reminded "how good it is to be together," in a rousing new gospel-style setting of Hinei Mah Tov. Travel with us through this poignant, energizing and uplifting music--no passport required! Kadimaniks Suzie Hellerstein and Sima Kahn sing in the chorale. More information and purchase tickets here.



 
Kadima Sundays & Mondays

Sundays (10 am to noon)
May 19
June 2 & 9

Mondays
May 13 & 20  
Hebrew 1: 4:30-5:30
Hebrew 2: 5:30-6:30
Hebrew 4: 5:45-6:45
B'nei Mitzvah 7:00-8:00



 
Kadima Social Justice Group!

If you are interested in joining the Social Justice Group's listserv please contact Sima Kahn via office@kadima.org. The listserv will keep people apprised of opportunities for engagement in various areas in which the Social Justice Group is interested. 




The Month of Sivan  

"In the third month after the Exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt, on that very day, they came to the desert of Sinai" (Shemot 19:1). Jewish Tradition says that "that very day" refers to Rosh Chodesh Sivan. According to Jewish tradition, on Rosh Chodesh Sivan the Jewish people entered into a covenant with God, approximately 600 years after the covenant at Sinai."

--From The Jewish Ledger. Founded in 1929, the Jewish Ledger has been dedicated to furthering Jewish life in Connecticut, and is  Connecticut's only weekly Jewish newspaper.




Play, learn, grow

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR 2013-2014!

Early Bird Special: Enroll by June 27 and receive $30 off your tuition costs (per family not per student) 

 

Pre-K, Judaic Studies, Hebrew, and B'nei Mitzvah programs

Download an Enrollment and Registration form.  

 

Kadima offers...

 

Modern Conversational Hebrew Classes

For 3rd-8th grades.

 

Twice Monthly Sunday School Classes for Grades K-7 and a B'nei Mitzvah Program

Visit our website for more information about our Sunday School and B'nei Mitzvah program, or contact Sharron Lerner, Education Director, at slerner@kadima.org or (206) 547-3914.

 

Pre-Kindergarten Program

For children 4-5 years old. Developing Jewish identity and kindergarten readiness skills. The Pre-K program will serve as an introduction to Jewish songs, stories, traditions, and progressive Jewish values. The class meets Sundays, twice monthly, 10 to noon at Kadima House. View or download the Pre-K flyer. Contact Sharron Lerner for more information.

 

 


Seattle's premier progressive Jewish Community integrates celebration, study, and work for social justice, through programs, holidays, Shabbatot, education for all generations, activism for a just, peaceful and healthy world, and many avenues to a warm Jewish community. Think of Kadima as your "Jewish Salon," a comfortable setting for the free exchange of ideas and experiences!


Kadima's Women's Torah Project has completed the first Torah in history to be scribed and completely embellished by an international community of women, and to be sewn together in community.

Kadima is a co-founder of the Middle East Peace Camp for Children, which has been held every summer for more than ten years.

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THANK YOU!

 

KADIMA CALENDAR 
 
Kadima Community
Meeting
Sunday, June 2
10 am  
at Kadima House 
Dues and dues structure will be discussed.
10:00-10:30 Student presentations; 10:30-12:00 Meeting 


Shabbat morning
service
Saturday, June 1 
10 am  
at Kadima House 


Regarding leading, attending, chanting Torah and/or helping with Shabbat services, contact the
Kadima office.



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Tonight! Thursdays, May 9, May 30 & June 6  ˇ  6:30 - 8:30 pm  ˇ  Jewish Family Service (1601 16th  Ave, Seattle)
Couples workshops: Can We Talk? 

This series of workshops focuses on patterns of communication that facilitate being supportive and accepting of each other. Drawing on research from the Gottman Institute, Theresa Epstein, LICSW, will share specific tools and ideas. YouTube preview here. Couples of all ages and backgrounds are welcome! $80/couple for the series; scholarships available. RSVP: Leonid Orlov at (206) 861-8784, familylife@jfsseattle.org or on facebook.

 

 

Tuesday, May 14  ˇ  7:30 pm  ˇ  Benaroya Hall
6:45 pm: Meet the Composer & Librettist: Jake Heggie & Gene Scheer 

Music of Remembrance concert: Farewell, Auschwitz!

MOR's third commission from composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer returns to the incredible-but-true life of Polish Resistance member and poet Krystyna Zywulska. Their sequel to Another Sunrise puts music to her poems, offering a kaleidoscopic view of existence in Auschwitz through the eyes of someone whose survival depended on making unimaginable choices. In addition, a song cycle version that Heggie and Scheer have created from their path-breaking musical drama For a Look or a Touch will be performed. You'll also hear music from Kurt Weill's Three Penny Opera, and a trio by László Weiner, a Hungarian composer whose life ended at age 28 in a concentration camp. Purchase tickets

 

 

Sunday, May 19  ˇ  11:00 am - 12:30 pm  ˇ  Temple B'nai Torah (15727 NE 4th St, Bellevue) 

Mindfulness -- it's a practice that can improve your family life! Explore how parents can express emotions and beliefs in balanced ways as role models and leaders, helping children develop good values and character. We'll look at both traditional Jewish writings and contemporary research and literature in social work, psychology and more. Facilitated by Rabbi Kinberg and Marjorie Schnyder, LICSW. Best for parents of children up to 12 years old. FREE. Advance registration encouraged. Some babysitting is provided with advance request. Parents and others from all backgrounds welcome! Contact Marjorie Schnyder at (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org

 

 

Sunday, May 19  ˇ  6 - 8 pm  ˇ  Klondike Museum (319 2nd Ave So, Seattle) 

If you love technology, movies, and you have a creative spirit, you'll want to participate in the Washington State Jewish Historical Society's teen movie contest. Create a movie on whatever device will work for you that can eventually be played on a computer. Your movie should illustrate the history of your community, your family, the holidays, or anything that has to do with residents of the state of Washington and Judaism. This could be the story of your parents or grandparents, interesting holiday stories, a project you've worked on at school, whatever you deem appropriate. Content, language, and themes must be G rated and share a piece of history of a friend or family member. Maximum length of the video is five minutes. Cost of May 19 event to be determined. 

 

 

Endless Opportunities: A community-wide program of educational, social, recreational and volunteer opportunities for adults age 60+. Open to the public.  

Tuesday, May 21  ˇ  10:30 am - noon  ˇ  Temple De Hirsch Sinai (1441 16th Ave, Seattle) 

Our universe began with a big bang 13.7 billion years ago. University of Washington Professor Bruce Balick will portray the cosmic evolution of the Universe for the first 100 seconds of physical existence--long before carbon, water, iron, planets, stars, or life could have formed. He will summarize how scientists have made this determination. RSVP to Ellen Hendin or Wendy Warman by May 13, (206) 461-3240 or endlessopps@jfsseattle.org.

 

 

Tuesdays: May 21 and 28 and June 4, 11, 18 & 25  ˇ  4 - 6 pm  ˇ  Jewish Family Service (1601 16th Ave, Seattle) 

Cooking Matters

Jewish Family Service is partnering with Cooking Matters for a six week cooking and nutrition workshop. Classes will include: 

--Strategies for preparing delicious, healthy, affordable meals

--Nutrition information for people with diabetes or high blood pressure

--Activities to practice your new cooking skills

Children 12 and older are welcome. Childcare available upon request. Limited space. Open only to participants who have not previously attended Cooking Matters. RSVP to Amelia, (206) 726-3603 or arighi@jfsseattle.org.  

 

 

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Tuesday, May 21  ˇ  6:15 - 8:45 pm  ˇ  Jewish Family Service (1601 16th  Ave, Seattle) 

Positive Discipline: Parenting with Confidence

Whether it's learning new tools, reminding yourself of classic strategies that work, or just renewing your confidence, this class is a must for parents with kids 2-12 years old!

May 21:Family Meetings: Finding Solutions Together

$20 per person.Advance registration required. Financial assistance available. A limited amount of  baby sitting may be available by advance reservation. familylife@jfsseattle.org

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Wednesdays at noon: May 22 and June 5  ˇ  at Amazon 

Amazon Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Greer - The Way of G-d:  Revealing the Mysteries of Our Existence 

Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto wrote his magnum opus The Way of G-d in the 1730s, revolutionizing Jewish thought and introducing the "new" system blending traditional Jewish philosophy with the kabbalistic approach. This series will use The Way of G-d as a springboard to plumb the depths of many of the great philosophical questions:
    - What is the purpose of Creation?
    - Why do bad things happen to good people?
    - How are we to understand the relationship of the Jewish people and the nations of the world?
    ...and more!
With inspiring commentaries and lively discussion, you are sure to leave with a new refreshed perspective on life! Kosher lunch provided. Suggested donation $10. Address and more details: lunchandlearn@amazon.com. Here's a link to the book on Amazon: The Way of G-d.

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Endless Opportunities: A community-wide program of educational, social, recreational and volunteer opportunities for adults age 60+. Open to the public.
Thursday, May 30  ˇ  10:30 am - noon  ˇ  Temple De Hirsch Sinai (3850 156th Ave SE, Bellevue) 

Some people bring their work home with them. Margaret Hinson, Director of JFS Refugee & Immigrant Service Center, brought her work to Nepal. Margaret will speak about the people she met at the Nepalese refugee camps-- relatives of her Seattle clients. She will share information on the immigration process, how the camps are organized and what life is like once the refugees come to America. Margaret will also share her breath-taking photos of Nepal! RSVP to Ellen Hendin or Wendy Warman by May 23, (206) 461-3240 or endlessopps@jfsseattle.org.

 

 

 

 

Rain & Salmon  

Sunday, June 2  ˇ  2 pm (doors open at 1:30)

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (17th Ave S, Seattle)

Book-It Theatre --
In the Land of Rain and Salmon: Jewish Voices of the Pacific Northwest 1880-1920
The Washington State Jewish Historical Society's seminal event for its year of arts and culture: a one-of-a-kind staged adaptation of Family of Strangers. This performance will bring to life some of the formative Seattle Jewish narratives in the book, Family of Strangers, by Howard Droker, Molly Cone, and Jacqueline Williams, as well as stories preserved in the Jewish Archives and oral history collection. The Langston Hughes building was originally the Chevra Bikur Cholim synagogue, making it a special place to hold this heritage production! Cost: $36, $30 preregistration by May 28; Family of 4 by May 28: $108; Students $18. Buy tickets here or at (206) 774-2277.

 

 

Sunday, June 9  ˇ  1 - 4 pm  ˇ  Location is confidential 

Yoga & Jewish Ritual Workshop:
Mindful Yoga Practice for those who have experienced intimate partner abuse

Join Project DVORA for an afternoon of yoga, meditation and discussion. Be supported in community and explore ways to be grounded in your body, quiet your mind and open your heart. FREE. No prior yoga experience necessary. For info or to register, contact Project DVORA, (206) 861-3186 or jackiesmith@jfsseattle.org.  

 

 

 

SJCC garden  

June 12 and August 18  ˇ  6 pm  ˇ  SJCC Mercer Island (3801 E Mercer Way)    

Gardening Workshops 

Register now for summer or fall - or both:
The Summer Garden: Birds & Bees, Tomatoes & Potatoes
Wednesday, June 12, 6 pm.
The Fall Garden: Eat Your Veggies, Put Your Beds to Rest
Wednesday, August 18, 6 pm.

 

 

 

Saturday, June 15  ˇ  2 pm  ˇ  Seattle Art Museum (1300 First Ave, Seattle) 

Music of Remembrance's Sparks of Glory concert: Another Sunrise

One woman's true story of Holocaust survival. Composer Jake Heggie and Librettist Gene Scheer. Corinna Quilliam, sorpano. Laura DeLuca, clarinet; Mikhail Shmidt, violin; Walter Gray, cello; Jonathan Green, double bass; Mina Miller, piano. FREE admission.

 

 

 

Holy Land Hardball
Sunday, June 16  ˇ  9:30 - 11:30 am  ˇ  Majestic Bay Theatres in Ballard 

Movie and Breakfast: Holy Land Hardball

You're invited to join the "J for Father's Day at Majestic Bay" for a screening of Holy Land Hardball, winner of the Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2009 Audience Choice Award. A Bostonian bakery owner tries to bring America's favorite pastime to the people of Israel. Filmmakers Brett Rapkin and Erik Kesten document his efforts to introduce baseball into a culture that has existed comfortably without it for over 5,700 years. Read synopsis. View trailer. Tickets on sale soon: $5-7 per person, includes bagels and shmear breakfast. 

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Friday, May 10  ˇ  7 - 9:30 pm  ˇ  Keystone Congregational Church (5019 Keystone Place N, Seattle)
Film: Brothers on the Line

Friday night at the Meaningful Movies presents Brothers on the Line, an acclaimed documentary feature exploring the legacy of the Reuther brothers--Walter, Roy, and Victor--pioneering labor organizers and social justice statesmen, and their remarkable leadership of the United Auto Workers union. Directed by Victor's grandson Sasha Reuther and narrated by Martin Sheen, the film follows the brothers from their rise as shop-floor organizers in 1930s Detroit to leaders in collective bargaining, civil rights, and international labor solidarity. A timely tale of one family's quest to compel American democracy to live up to its promise of equality, Brothers On The Line is a dramatic blueprint of successful social action. Free and open to the public. Donations kindly accepted. 

 

 

Sunday, May 12  ˇ  7:15 pm  ˇ  Northwest Film Forum, Seattle 

When Assaf's parents discover women's clothing under the teen's mattress, they kick him out of the house. Four years later, with Assaf's father dying from cancer, his mother hires a private detective to find Assaf. Winner of the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature at the 2013 Seattle and Boston Jewish film festivals, this groundbreaking drama explores the depths of family ties and the meaning of forgiveness. 

 

 

 

 

May 18 - June 9 

SIFF homepage 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Empty bowls  

Sunday, May 19  ˇ  noon - 3 pm  ˇ  The Commons at Nathan Hale High School (10750 30th Ave NE, Seattle)

Empty Bowls 2013 -- Fill the Need

Residents of northeast Seattle may want to attend this fundraiser for the North HelpLine, your local food bank. Select a unique hand crafted bowl and enjoy a meal of soup, salad, bread, and dessert from local restaurants and bakeries. Participate in the silent auction. Try your hand at making a ceramic bowl, all while helping keep our neighbors in need housed and fed. Tickets: advance $25 / door $35. Purchase tickets here

 

 

 

David Shields  

Wednesday, May 29  ˇ  7 - 8:30 pm

Phinney Neighborhood Center (6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle)

A Conversation About Life with David Shields

The New York Times bestselling author David Shields reads from The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead and How Literature Saved My Life. Book signing and kosher reception will follow. Get your FREE tickets: brownpapertickets.com. Questions? Contact Leonid Orlov, Jewish Family Service, at (206) 861-8784 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, May 30  ˇ  6:30 pm  ˇ  Temple De Hirsch Sinai (1511 E Pike, Seattle) 

Town Hall Meeting with Adam Smith: American Leadership and the Middle East

Join J Street Seattle and Temple De Hirsch Sanai for a discussion with Representative Adam Smith who has served as a Ranking Member on the on the House Armed Services Committee since 1997. Rep. Smith formerly served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The event is open to the public. More info on Congressman Adam Smith. 

 

 

 

Jewish Chorale  

Sunday, June 2  ˇ  7 pm  ˇ  Town Hall Seattle (1119 8th Ave, Seattle) 

Seattle Jewish Chorale concert:
From Strength to Strength, Songs for the Journey

This year, we sing of travel: of the courage, persistence and grace it requires. It may be a journey to a new place or toward a new understanding, the road to forgiveness, or the road home. The diverse repertoire presented in our spring concert, From Strength to Strength, will take you on a journey through time and space, stopping to savor Sephardic melodies from Turkey and Yemen, as well as popular Yiddish-American tunes. We will travel through the desert by camel caravan in the evocative Orcha Bamidbar, experience the awe of Moses and the Israelites' safe passage across the sea, and feel the exuberant celebration of Miriam, Dancing with the Women. Ma Navu, Making the Desert Bloom and Naomi Shemer's classic Jerusalem of Gold will surround us with the sounds and rhythms of the Promised Land, both ancient and new. And finally, arriving home, we are reminded "how good it is to be together," in a rousing new gospel-style setting of Hinei Mah Tov. Travel with us through this poignant, energizing and uplifting music--no passport required! Kadimaniks Suzie Hellerstein and Sima Kahn sing in the chorale. More info and purchase tickets here

 

 

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