Temple Sinai Happenings – November 13, 2020

 

 

Shalom

 

The Temple Sinai Happenings

 

 

Fridays

Join us for Shabbat Services by Zoom

  • 6:30  Log on to smooze
  • 7:00  Shabbat Services 

                       

YAHRZEITS will be read for the following people:

  • Marlene Alterman, mother of Rachael Wise
  • Abbot Eron, father of Jonathan Eron
  • Jane Fox, grandmother of Michael Silver/Amy Engle
  • Rebecca Freedman, mother of Marcia Blacker/ grandmother of Stacey Blacker
  • Alexander Kohn, father of Norman Kohn
  • Minerva Levin,  mother of Marci Hochman
  • Tilllie Rubinstein, grandmother of Lynn Grobman
  • Fannie Sassler, mother of Milly Stern
  • Martin Shane,  husband of Lina Shane/father of Wendy List
  • Ester Weitberg Slotkin, aunt of Annette Yellin
  • Madelyn Weinstein,  mother of Paula Pappas

 

Saturdays

 

Join in for a

Spark of Torah,

Every Saturday,

 10:30 – 11:30 AM

led by 

Rabbi Perice

 

Services VIRTUALLY BY ZOOM

 

ZOOM ID # 8678904477

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477

 

 

 

  • 7:00 PM Havdalah with Rabbi & Rachael Perice Pour a cup of wine and grab your cinnamon spice as we bring in the week with light, fragrance, a sweet sip of wine and a shout-out to Elijah the Prophet. 

 

 

Each Wednesday:

  • 8:30 – 9:00 AM Morning Minyan 

 

 

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY:

  • Sue & Rob Karen, celebrating 36 years on November 8

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:

  • Neal Barnett, celebrating on November 13
  • Herman Cohen, celebrating on  November 14
  • Lois Goldberg, celebrating on  November 16
  • Robbie Figiel, celebrating on  November 17
  • Barbara Coleman,  celebrating on  November 18

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  • Jan & Richard Alexander, Diane DiFazio parents
  • Brian Eddy, friend of Stacey Blacker
  • Regina Israel, wife of Jack Israel
  • June Margolis
  • Elsa Melletz
  • Ezra Daniel Rutolo, grandson of Paula Pappas
  • Bunny Solowey
  • David Staiman
  • Joan Yellin

 

 

Book Club

This Book club is the perfect way to keep reading, talk about what you’re reading, and connect with other Temple Sinai friends.  The best part is, you don’t even have to leave your house to join in. 

by way of ZOOM ID # 8678904477

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477

 

ALL ARE WELCOME!

 

Buy your book online (new or used), get it from the library or read as an ebook. 

 

 

Monday, November 16

at 7:00 PM 

 

Review of A Woman is No Man  by: Etaf Rum

 

This debut novel by an Arab-American voice, takes us inside the lives of conservative Arab women living in America..

 

ALL ARE WELCOME!

 

 

 

 

 

Every Tuesday and Thursday

 

10:30 -11:30 AM

Zoom ID# 8678904477

 

 We get together over Zoom and do a little planning to

help Temple Sinai navigate the future. 

We could use your input.

All are welcome. 

 

 

Ask the Rabbi

 

Come get to know Rabbi Perice at our upcoming virtual “Ask the Rabbi,” where you can ask the rabbi questions on any

topic: Jewish, personal, or general.

But no trivia questions!

 

This is an opportunity to learn about the rabbi’s beliefs and thoughts. 

 

Thursday, November 19 and

Monday, November 30

at 7 PM

 

Submit your questions in advance to searchtemplesinai@gmail.com

or use the link below

 

https://forms.gle/G9WfYA1FpmDvmfHAA

 

 

 

Temple Sinai Sisterhood Invites YOU to Celebrate

 

The Miracle of Oil

As we look forward to Chanukah join us  

 

Tuesday, December 1 at 7:30 PM

from the comfort of your home

Zoom ID # 8678904477

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477

 

Explore the significance of oil to the Jewish People.  Taste premium Extra Virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegars from Tales of the Olive in Hammonton,New Jersey where “Each Unique Flavor Tells a Story”.  “Taste the Difference” with Store Owner Kelly Brown as she discusses olive oil’s nutritional and health benefits and uses.

 

For your tasting pleasure, you will receive three bottles of Olive Oil and two bottles of Balsamic Vinegar, (each bottle  2 – 3 oz). If you keep a Kosher home, please let us know as special arrangements will be made.

                       $25 per order

 

RSVP by November 18

to the Temple Sinai Office with your check made out to the Temple Sinai Sisterhood or Venmo at TempleSinai-Sisterhood.    

Zoom Passcode will be given with your RSVP.  

 

Tasting items will be available for your pick-up from Temple Sinai on Friday, November 27, (Magical Sweet Shop delivery day).  If you are unable to pick up, please let us know as special arrangements can be made.

 

 

Temple Sinai Helping to

Bring Music

to Nursing Home Residents

 

So many Nursing Home Residents are battling isolation and depression because of the pandemic and their inability to socialize with friends, family and other residents.

 

 

Please help with donations of Walkmen

(CD, not cassette style) and CDs.

Bring to the Temple Sinai Office. 

 

 

Through Janet Khanlian and the Volunteer Advocate Program, residents are identified with their musical preferences and delivered a Walkman, batteries and CDs and then coached on their use.

 

Contact Janet Khanlian with questions.

 

 

 

November 8 – November 19

Go to

https://katzjcc.org/abcfest/abcfestfall2020/

 

 

 

NOW ON SALE!  

$15  

Good till Sept 2021

 

The Food Book is now online. 

 

Click on this link to see what’s in the food book this year!

 

 

https://www.foodbookonline.com/advertisers

 

 

 

Access coupons from your phone.

 

Go to

Foodbookonline.com 

 

 

Proceeds benefit Temple Sinai and a local food bank

 

$8 to Temple Sinai and $1 to food bank

 

 

Chair Yoga For All Ages

Zoom ID #

8678904477

 

 

with our own Yoga Instructor, Jill Croft

 

Mondays at 11 AM

and

Wednesdays at 4pm

Join Jill Croft as she helps you to loosen and stretch muscles, reduce stress, and improve circulation.    Do it at your own pace and start on the road to health.  

 

 

Collect them at home or at your place of business and bring them into Temple Sinai.  Place them in the box just outside the Temple Sinai Office. 

 

 

 

November 8 – November 19

The world’s largest summit on antisemitism and hate. Delivered virtually. Never Is Now is the best way to learn about and discuss contemporary drivers of antisemitism and hate and learn how to add your voice to the conversation in combating bias of all kinds. This year’s topics include antisemitism around the world, online hate and digital harassment, extremism and the election, Holocaust education, hate crimes legislation, and so much more. A full schedule of the sessions can be found here.

 Sign up for Never Is Now here.