Congregation B’nai Jeshurun The South Street Temple Craig Lewis, Rabbi 2061 South 20 th Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502-2712 402-435-8004 [email protected]www.southstreettemple.org Shabbat Evening Service March 17, 2017 / 19 Adar 5777 David Manley, guitar and vocals Thank you to Linda Glaser for hosting the pre-neg this evening!
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Congregation B’nai Jeshurun The South Street Temple
A Note About Our Prayerbooks Welcome to the South Street Temple. Our prayerbooks, Mishkan T’Filah, are in the lobby or on the bookshelf at the front of the sanctuary. We invite you to take one so that you may join in our worship. As these are sacred books, we ask that you handle them with care by keeping them off the floor and returning them to their proper place at the conclusion of the service. Each prayer in Mishkan T’Filah is laid out in a two-page spread, the Hebrew text, transliteration, and English translation on the right, and on the left are two alternate English readings reflecting on the theme of the prayer. The rabbi or cantorial soloist will announce page numbers and which option will be read. Shabbat Shalom. We are glad you are here.
PRAYERS
Pat Chambers
Dani Kohler Fry
Don Glaser
Linda Glaser
Vivienne Morkel
John Regier
Julian Rodriguez
Emily Seifferlein
Ansar Shamal
Carly Sorenson
Andrew Widman
YAHRZEITS
Lena Bakker
Robert Bates
Wayne Leo Cadwallader
Evelyn Goldberg Claymon
Sarah Cole
Keith Dalton
Louie Fink
Isaac M. Friend
Simon Friend
Joseph Heller
James Hicks
Aaron Jacobs
Etta Jacobs
Meyer Kominsky
Morris Levy
Margaret A. Lyons
Louis Mayer
Charles B. Simon
Howard Wilcox
Elsa Storch Youssi
Inez Hansen Zeman
Gift Shop Spring/Summer Hours:
Sunday 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 6:00 pm
Friday 3:00 – 6:00 pm
HINEI MAH TOV
Hinei mah tov u’mah na’im, shevet achim gam yachad,
Hinei mah tov u’mah na’im, shevet achim gam yachad.
As you start to make summer plans, consider sending your child to LJCS CAMP ISRAEL!
July 10 - July 21
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Tifereth Israel Synagogue
Light Kosher dairy snack and lunch included
Tuition July 10-14 - $75 July 17-21 - $75
If you are enrolling two or more children, the cost is $50 per child, per week.
This program is open to children entering kindergarten through sixth grade.
Please send tuition checks payable to LJCS to Andrea at Tifereth Israel no later than July 1, 2017.
We require ALL campers to be registered through the LJCS, therefore we cannot accept drop-in guests.
Sara and Robert Friedman are moving to Charlotte, NC, to be nearer to family. Their home will go on the market in early April. During their Passover visit to Charlotte, they will be looking for a new home. If all goes well, the transition, hopefully, should be complete by June.
Call for digital photos of Temple events and activities.
We are updating our website and would like to use some fresh
images and new pictures (hopefully with better resolution as
well)
If you have any pictures you’d like to share, please send them to the
If you’re attending Temple events, please feel free to take some
pictures and share them!
Unitarian Church of Lincoln Winter Lecture Series 2017:
Inequality of Income and Wealth: Causes, Consequences,
& Resolutions.
Of the many factors that define and divide people, inequalities of income
and wealth loom as one of the most important, defining societies and nations
as “developed,” “third world,” “developing” etc. Within those societies and
nations income disparities are often stark, separating us into rich or poor,
impoverished or middle class, and generating disparities in nutrition,
longevity, and wellbeing.
The continuing 2017 Winter Lecture Series takes a closer look at the
complex subject of income and wealth inequality, and consists of five
lectures presented on five successive Sundays from 2/19/17 to 3/19/17 at the
Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street. Each Sunday session begins at 7:00 PM
and ends at 9:00 PM, with the 1-hour lecture followed by a brief
refreshment period and an audience-driven Q&A. Lectures are free and open
to the public; parking is available.
Upcoming Schedule:
March 19, 2017: Panel Discussion with James Goddard (Nebraska
Appleseed), Scott Young (Foodbank of Lincoln), and Anita Seth
(UNITE/HERE, New Haven)
Note: In case of inclement weather, cancellations will be posted on the
Unitarian Church website (www.unitarianlincoln.org) and announced
on KOLN-TV (channel 10/11) and KFOR radio (1240 AM).
The Faithful Fight: How to Work for a Just World and Tend Your Soul at
the Same Time
with Rev. Kim Morrow People can feel overwhelmed by the many
painful issues facing our society. Problems
like income inequality, racism, sexism,
climate change, xenophobia, political
instability, and extreme polarization can seem
too big to face. In this class, we will take a
step back to look at three great social justice
leaders to see how their faith sustained them
in working for the world they believed God
promised. We will look at the difficult
circumstances that faced Gandhi, Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, and Martin Luther King, Jr., and
examine how they built powerful movements
for lasting change. We will explore how
spiritual practice can nurture us for the long
journey and contemplate the social justice
actions each of us wish to take on with joy,
faith, and perseverance.
Wednesday,
March 8th
, 22nd
& 29th
(will not
meet March
15), 6:30-7:30
pm, First-
Plymouth
Mayflower Hall
Sponsored by the First-Plymouth Peace and
Justice Team
First-Plymouth Congregational Church 2000 D Street
Lincoln, NE 402.476.7565
The new Jvillage Passover Resource Guide, featuring holiday history, recipes, and kids’ activities is available on the Temple
website!
It’s time to start getting ready for Pesach!
NEW at the Omaha
JCC! Knitting 101 March 24 & March 31st | Members &
Non
Knitting 101 will be held March 24th and
31st from 9:00-10:30 am. This two class
series is great for beginners or knitters
that need a refresher course. Learn all the
basics needed to make a handmade creation of your own! Class will
be taught by Becky Shipman. Participants will need to bring two
knitting needles (either a size 11 or 13), and 250 yds. of bulky yarn.
Registration required.
Dear Readers and Lovers of Jewish Books,
On Sunday, March 26th from 1 - 3 (NOTE TIME CHANGE) we'll
meet at SCOOTER'S (84th & Van Dorn in the private dining room) to
have time to carpool to Omaha for the concert of Jewish music
beginning at 4. We will discuss OUTWITTING HISTORY: The
Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish
Books by Aaron Lansky (2 library copies available).
FUTURE BOOKS:
May - THE MARRIAGE OF OPPOSITES by Alice Hoffman (12
print copies & 6 CD copies at library)
July- A THREAD OF GRACE by Mary Doria Russell
Even if you haven't completed the book, you're welcome to join the
discussion!
Please contact Zoya Zeman with any questions.
The Rising Stars of American Jewish Music A concert to benefit the Seth Rich Memorial Camp Scholarship Fund
Sunday, March 26 - 4:00 pm
BANOT "Co-founded by four women who are recent Berklee graduates, the BANOT flavor is derived from the worlds of jazz, R&B, classical, and folk, to name a few." www.banotmusic.com NOAH ARONSON, Singer and Song leader "...perhaps the most sought after Jewish musician of our times." http://www.noaharonson.com/
Plus Students from our Community and You!! Concert Chairs: Mary and Joel Rich; Pam and Bruce Friedlander
Our friends at the Jewish Federation of Omaha have offered to sponsor a bus from Lincoln to Omaha for the concert if there is
enough interest to warrant it. If our numbers are smaller, we could instead organize carpools within the community.
This is a great opportunity to hear performers who wouldn’t make it to Lincoln. Please let either the Temple or Synagogue office know if you
would be interested in either a bus or carpool. We’d like a rough count before March 2nd so we can decide how to proceed.
Physical Therapy at the J All Insurance Accepted | Member & Non
When you need physical therapy, there is a professional option
waiting for you at the J. Kurt Harte, of Nannen & Harte Physical
Therapy, works on site. The convenient location lets you learn and
practice your physical therapy exercises on equipment in the JCC
Fitness Center. Members can continue their work even after their PT
sessions end! Don't suffer through pain any longer. To set up a FREE
consultation or to book an appointment contact Kurt Harte at
Our 7th annual Week of Understanding will take place March 27 - March 31.
This year we will be joined by five out-of-town speakers; Robbie Waisman (Vancouver, BC), Marion Blumenthal Lazan (New York), Agnes Schwartz and Magda Brown (both of Skokie, IL), and Sonia Warshawski (Kansas City, MO). With local survivors and a liberator speaking as well, more than 5,000 Nebraska students will be given the incredible opportunity to hear the live testimony of an eye-witness to the Holocaust.
Join Us:
Tuesday, March 28th Testimony of Holocaust survivor and author, Marion Blumenthal Lazan 7pm Countryside Community Church, 8787 Pacific St, Omaha Open to all.
Sha-ba-ba-bat! Is here again: Family-friendly service and Shabbat dinner, one
Friday evening a month.
Host families are needed to sponsor the family dinner for the
Join Tabitha and the Lincoln Track Club (LTC) as we kick off spring and invite our friends to EmbRACE the aging journey and Tabitha Meals on Wheels’ 50th anniversary. Venture out to enjoy something for everyone: walking, running, racing competitively or prepping for the Lincoln Marathon.
What: 10K | 2-mile Fun Run Registration is now open: http://www.lincolnrun.org/races/tabitha/
Cost of 10k or 2 mile: $30 When: Saturday, April 8, 2017 Start times – 10K: 9:00 am | 2-mile: 9:10 am Where: Holmes Park | 70th & Normal Blvd. All races start and finish at Holmes Park
Wear: Join our blue-out! Wear something royal – blue, that is:
Tabitha’s signature color – to show your support. Why: Support Tabitha’s long-standing compassionate commitment to Elder Care and Tabitha Meals and Wheels delivering meals and daily check-in visits to hundreds of Lincoln area residents we have been honored to serve each day since 1967.
The Tabitha 2-mile is the only fun run of this distance in the 2017 racing season and the second event of the Kids’ Grand Prix series. Designed for elementary aged children, the Kids’ Grand Prix series
provides prizes based on participation in designated LTC races throughout the 2017 racing season.