BK Shabbat July 6 2013

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MetroWest News JCC BOOK GROUP Monthly meetings on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at JCC West Orange.  Coming up in the fall, immerse yourself in the world of Iraqi Jews. In October, November, and December, two novels and one memoir will be read about Jewish Iraqis, in settings ranging from World War II-era Iraq to modernday New York City. The hope is to gain familiarity with this group, about whom most people know very little, while enjoying some engaging, moving stories. Sweet Dates in Basra by Jessica Jiji. October 10 My Father’s Paradise  by Ariel Sabar. November 14

99 South Fullerton Avenue Montclair NJ 07042 Phone: 973-746-4889 Fax: 973-746-4963 bnaikeshet@bnaikeshet.org www.bnaikeshet.org

Elliott Tepperman Senior Rabbi Ariann Weitzman Assistant Rabbi & Director of Congregational Learning Stuart Brown Director of Operations Craig Levine and Richard Freedman Co-Presidents Jane Susswein and Leslie Weber Editors Shabbat Handout

July 6 -28 Tammuz

Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots by Jessica Soffer. December 12 PJ LIBRARY   is a program offered to the MetroWest community. Families with children ages 6 months to 5 1/2 years are eligible to enroll on a first-come, first-served basis. The child will receive a free age-appropriate book or CD each month! To enroll, contact Andrea Bergman at 973-929-3128 or abergman@ thepartnershipnj.org.

MATOT MASEY

Numbers 30:2-31:24

p. 941

Numbers 33:1-36:13

p. 954

Haftarah Jeremiah 2

p. 973

YAHRZEITS a yahrzeit are encouraged to accept the honor of the second aliyah. All those observing Paula Bloom  remembered by Margo Bloom (29 Tammuz) David Herbst  remembered by Peter Herbst (1 Av) Samuel J. Greenstein  remembered by Judy Rodner (5 Av) Donald Marowitz  remembered by Ira Karasick, Jill Stein & Family (5 Av) Samuel Abrahamson  remembered by Steven Abrahamson (5 Av) Please join in celebration at the kiddush sponsored by Christa and Michael Rapoport in honor of Josh becoming a Bar Mitzvah.


WELCOME TO BNAI KESHET    Bnai Keshet is a diverse, family-friendly community with a lively mix of tradition and innovation. Whatever your interests, age, family structure, or level of Jewish practice or knowledge, you’ll find a home here, as well as programs that engage your mind, nourish your spirit, and make a difference at home and in the world. Bnai Keshet is fortunate to be served by two outstanding rabbis: Elliott Tepperman, Senior Rabbi, and Ariann Weitzman, Assistant Rabbi & Director of Congregational Learning.

PLEASE RETURN DUES & BET MIDRASH (SCHOOL) REGISTRATION FORM     -either the paper form you received in the mail or online at: http://bkfiles. org/BKDues2013 (There is one form for both school and shul this year!) Coming Up COFFEE AND CONVERSATION  Wednesday, August 21 at 8 pm.  Do you have friends or neighbors who are looking for a congregation? Prospective members are invited to come learn more about our BK community and religious school. Rabbi Elliott Tepperman, Rabbi Ariann Weitzman, and members of BK will be on hand to meet and answer questions. Call the office (973-746-4889) if you are interested in attending. BIKE WITH BK ON THE HAZON NY Labor AUGUST 30 TO SEPTEMBER 2.    Cycle with Team BK on Hazon‘s NY Ride this Labor Day Weekend. Cycle through the Berkshires and finish in NYC. Enjoy an incredible Shabbat retreat. Team BK members get a discounted registration fee of $150. Fundraise in support of environmental sustainability projects for the Jewish community and the world. We are starting to train now and are planning some great training rides to do together. Contact Monica Rawicz (monrawicz@gmail.com) for more information. KIDDUSH SPONSORS NEEDED FOR THE SUMMER  Attendance is lighter than during the year. Bagels and toppings, fruit, and cookies would be so appreciated. Call the office (973-746-4889) to volunteer.

make sense of their new Lower Manhattan surroundings. Chava, the golem, was brought to life by a disgraced rabbi who dabbled in dark Kabbalistic magic. Ahmad, a 100-year-old jinni born in the ancient Syrian desert, was accidentally taken out of his bottle. The two find each other and a world they barely understand. JERUSALEM MAIDEN  by Talia Caren (November 16) Passion or faith? A young Jewish woman struggles between her love of art and her ultra-orthodox faith. In Jerusalem at the end of the Ottoman Empire’s rule, Esther Kaminsky knows that her duty is to marry young and produce many sons. When her French teacher observes Esther’s extraordinary doodling and gives her colored pencils along with art lessons, however, Esther feels torn between her desires and her beliefs.

Each Week WEDNESDAY MEDITATION MINYAN at 8 am (resumes in August).  Led by Rabbi Elliott. FRIDAY MORNING MINYAN at 7:30 am. TALMUD STUDY CLUB  Most Saturdays at 12:45 pm.  New members welcome.

And More MEMBERSHIP  To join Bnai Keshet, or find out more about us, please contact Cheryl Marshall-Petricoff at cmpetricoff@verizon.net or the BK office at 973-7464889. HESED IS HERE  Helping those in need: meals, shiva preparation, rides to BK, rides to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, visits, phone calls, help with simchas. Any specific need a congregant has, we are here. Remember: It is a mitzvah to let others know you need help!! Contact Lori Becker at loribecker13@ gmail.com.

TWO CATS NEED A NEW HOME.   Please contact BK member Barry Jackson at jazzebras@yahoo.com.

READ RABBI ELLIOTT’S INSPIRING ESSAY IN THE MAY ISSUE OF SH’MA.   The article connects Torah, prayer, poverty, and injustice (http:// shma.com/2013/05/asking-more-of-ourselves/).

INTERGENERATIONAL TROPE CLASS Starting in the Fall Mondays at 7:15 pm.  Get ready for an upcoming family simcha or just prepare to be a part of our Torah chanting crew! Contact Rabbi Ariann to join!

SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE ON OUR WEBSITE   Want to familiarize yourself with the melodies for our service? Site is on the left side of the BK web page (www.bnaikeshet.org).

BK READS 2013-2014  Continuing this fall, join us at 12:45 pm (after Kiddush) on Saturdays at Red Gables, as follows: THE GOLEM AND THE JINNI by Helen Wecker (October 12) Helen Wecker’s first novel is a blend of Jewish and Arab mythology and historical fiction. At the turn of the 20th century in the Lower East Side, a golem and a jinni set out to

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JCC BOOK GROUP Monthly meetings on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at JCC West


WELCOME TO BNAI KESHET    Bnai Keshet is a diverse, family-friendly community with a lively mix of tradition and innovation. Whatever your interests, age, family structure, or level of Jewish practice or knowledge, you’ll find a home here, as well as programs that engage your mind, nourish your spirit, and make a difference at home and in the world. Bnai Keshet is fortunate to be served by two outstanding rabbis: Elliott Tepperman, Senior Rabbi, and Ariann Weitzman, Assistant Rabbi & Director of Congregational Learning.

PLEASE RETURN DUES & BET MIDRASH (SCHOOL) REGISTRATION FORM     -either the paper form you received in the mail or online at: http://bkfiles. org/BKDues2013 (There is one form for both school and shul this year!) Coming Up COFFEE AND CONVERSATION  Wednesday, August 21 at 8 pm.  Do you have friends or neighbors who are looking for a congregation? Prospective members are invited to come learn more about our BK community and religious school. Rabbi Elliott Tepperman, Rabbi Ariann Weitzman, and members of BK will be on hand to meet and answer questions. Call the office (973-746-4889) if you are interested in attending. BIKE WITH BK ON THE HAZON NY Labor AUGUST 30 TO SEPTEMBER 2.    Cycle with Team BK on Hazon‘s NY Ride this Labor Day Weekend. Cycle through the Berkshires and finish in NYC. Enjoy an incredible Shabbat retreat. Team BK members get a discounted registration fee of $150. Fundraise in support of environmental sustainability projects for the Jewish community and the world. We are starting to train now and are planning some great training rides to do together. Contact Monica Rawicz (monrawicz@gmail.com) for more information. KIDDUSH SPONSORS NEEDED FOR THE SUMMER  Attendance is lighter than during the year. Bagels and toppings, fruit, and cookies would be so appreciated. Call the office (973-746-4889) to volunteer.

make sense of their new Lower Manhattan surroundings. Chava, the golem, was brought to life by a disgraced rabbi who dabbled in dark Kabbalistic magic. Ahmad, a 100-year-old jinni born in the ancient Syrian desert, was accidentally taken out of his bottle. The two find each other and a world they barely understand. JERUSALEM MAIDEN  by Talia Caren (November 16) Passion or faith? A young Jewish woman struggles between her love of art and her ultra-orthodox faith. In Jerusalem at the end of the Ottoman Empire’s rule, Esther Kaminsky knows that her duty is to marry young and produce many sons. When her French teacher observes Esther’s extraordinary doodling and gives her colored pencils along with art lessons, however, Esther feels torn between her desires and her beliefs.

Each Week WEDNESDAY MEDITATION MINYAN at 8 am (resumes in August).  Led by Rabbi Elliott. FRIDAY MORNING MINYAN at 7:30 am. TALMUD STUDY CLUB  Most Saturdays at 12:45 pm.  New members welcome.

And More MEMBERSHIP  To join Bnai Keshet, or find out more about us, please contact Cheryl Marshall-Petricoff at cmpetricoff@verizon.net or the BK office at 973-746-4889. HESED IS HERE  Helping those in need: meals, shiva preparation, rides to BK, rides to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, visits, phone calls, help with simchas. Any specific need a congregant has, we are here. Remember: It is a mitzvah to let others know you need help!! Contact Lori Becker at loribecker13@gmail.com.

TWO CATS NEED A NEW HOME.   Please contact BK member Barry Jackson at jazzebras@yahoo.com.

READ RABBI ELLIOTT’S INSPIRING ESSAY IN THE MAY ISSUE OF SH’MA.   The article connects Torah, prayer, poverty, and injustice.. (http://shma.com/2013/05/asking-more-of-ourselves/).

INTERGENERATIONAL TROPE CLASS Starting in the Fall Mondays at 7:15 pm.  Get ready for an upcoming family simcha or just prepare to be a part of our Torah chanting crew! Contact Rabbi Ariann to join!

Firday NIght Kabbalat Keshet and SHABBAT MORNING SERVICEs ON OUR WEBSITE   Want to familiarize yourself with the melodies for our services? Site is in the middle column of the BK web page (www.bnaikeshet.org).

BK READS 2013-2014  Continuing this fall, join us at 12:45 pm (after Kiddush) on Saturdays at Red Gables, as follows: THE GOLEM AND THE JINNI by Helen Wecker (October 12) Helen Wecker’s first novel is a blend of Jewish and Arab mythology and historical fiction. At the turn of the 20th century in the Lower East Side, a golem and a jinni set out to


MetroWest News JCC BOOK GROUP Monthly meetings on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at JCC West Orange.  Coming up in the fall, immerse yourself in the world of Iraqi Jews. In October, November, and December, two novels and one memoir will be read about Jewish Iraqis, in settings ranging from World War II-era Iraq to modernday New York City. The hope is to gain familiarity with this group, about whom most people know very little, while enjoying some engaging, moving stories. Sweet Dates in Basra by Jessica Jiji. October 10 My Father’s Paradise  by Ariel Sabar. November 14

99 South Fullerton Avenue Montclair NJ 07042 Phone: 973-746-4889 Fax: 973-746-4963 bnaikeshet@bnaikeshet.org www.bnaikeshet.org

Elliott Tepperman Senior Rabbi Ariann Weitzman Assistant Rabbi & Director of Congregational Learning Stuart Brown Director of Operations Craig Levine and Richard Freedman Co-Presidents Jane Susswein and Leslie Weber Editors Shabbat Handout

July 6 -28 Tammuz

Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots by Jessica Soffer. December 12 PJ LIBRARY   is a program offered to the MetroWest community. Families with children ages 6 months to 5 1/2 years are eligible to enroll on a first-come, first-served basis. The child will receive a free age-appropriate book or CD each month! To enroll, contact Andrea Bergman at 973-929-3128 or abergman@ thepartnershipnj.org.

MATOT MASEY

Numbers 30:2-31:24

p. 941

Numbers 33:1-36:13

p. 954

Haftarah Jeremiah 2

p. 973

YAHRZEITS a yahrzeit are encouraged to accept the honor of the second aliyah. All those observing Paula Bloom  remembered by Margo Bloom (29 Tammuz) David Herbst  remembered by Peter Herbst (1 Av) Samuel J. Greenstein  remembered by Judy Rodner (5 Av) Donald Marowitz  remembered by Ira Karasick, Jill Stein & Family (5 Av) Samuel Abrahamson  remembered by Steven Abrahamson (5 Av) All are welcome to the kiddush sponsored by Christa and Michael Rapoport in honor of Josh becoming a Bar Mitzvah.


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