September 06, 2010   27 Elul 5770
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Shabbat Services begin at 7:00 each Friday evening

Prayer for Healing  
Mi Shebeirach
Mi shebeirach avoteinu
M'kor hab'rachah l'imoteinu

May the Source of strength who blessed the ones before us,
help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing and let us say, Amen.

Mi shebeirach imoteinu
M'kor hab'rachah laavoteinu.

Bless those in need of healing, with r'fuah sh'leimah,
the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, and let us say, Amen.

-- Mishkan T'filah, p.371 (Debbie Friedman and Dvorah Setel)

Tot Shabbats and Young and Young at Heart Shabbats  

Tot Shabbats begin at 6pm and are designed especially for pre-school children and their families. Our rabbi leads a short service, teaches about tzedakah, leads the children in a Torah march around the sanctuary and teaches Shabbat and holiday songs. We enjoy challah and juice together as well.

 

Young and Young at Heart (YAYAH) Shabbats begin at 7pm. This service is led by our rabbi with his guitar. There is lots of singing and ruach! Each month a different religious school class participates in the service. This is NOT just a children's service!

 

Everyone is urged to bring a non-perishible food item to donate to our food basket when they attend these services. There is a different food theme to each month.

 

October 29, 2010 – vegetables

November 19, 2010 – fruits

December 3, 2010 – oil

January 28, 2011 – tuna

February 5, 2011 – beans

March 18, 2011 – pasta

May 6, 2011 – soup

Shabbat at Home  
Shabbat Resources  
Shabbat Blog  

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The Other Side of the Story

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Havdalah Neophyte: Being Jewish Keeps Me on Learning Curve

by Linda K. WertheimerOriginally posted on Jewish Muse I'm a havdalah neophyte. Until well into my 30s, I had no clue what havdalah was. Judaism, unbeknownst to me, had an...

Gospel Shabbat

by Ilana DeBareOriginally posted on Midlife Bat Mitzvah  Wow! Blog readers, I wish you had been there tonight. My synagogue had a special Friday night service - the first-ever performance...
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