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Lifelong LearningSunday MorningsThe Music of the Jewish Life Cyclewith Cantor Randall SchlossSunday Mornings, 9:30 11:00 am
February 3 & 10Music often has a way of inspiring us and enriching us be- yond what literal words can do. Jewish ritual tradition under-stands this: from the most ancient of our rituals through themost modern Reform traditions, music helps to bring thelifecycle to life! During these two sessions, Cantor Schlosswill explore the way we experience Jewish milestones throughmusic: birth, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, marriage andcelebration, and death and mourning.
My Peoples Prayer bookwith Rabbi Tom Alpert & Cantor Randall SchlossSunday Mornings, 9:30 11:00 amMarch 16, 23, 30; April 6 and 13.Have you ever wondered about the prayers that we say asJews? Come join Rabbi Alpert and Cantor Schloss as they seek to open up the Jewish prayer book, thesiddur , as aspiritual resource. Together we shall explore the riches thatthe heritage of prayer has to offer us in our worship and inour lives. In addition to a general survey, we shall focus indepth on theShma and its blessings. They are the affirma-tion of the faith of the Jewish people and a familiar and lovingentryway into the prayer book.
March 16: Jewish Prayer Through the Ages: A WhirlwindTourMarch 23, 30 & April 6: An In-Depth Examination of theShma and the Blessings that Surround It
April 13: Now and Beyond: New Directions in Jewish Prayer
Learning Mondays Tu B'Shvat: Trees and Tree-Hugging in JewishTraditionwith Navah Levine, Rabbinic InternMonday evenings, 7:00 8:30 pmFeb 4 & 11The holiday of Tu bishvat (the 15th day of the month of Shvat, which begins this year on Monday evening January21st) celebrates the New Year for Trees. Over the centurieit has taken on multiple layers of meaning and evolved intoJewish environmental holiday. In this two-part class, we wstudy traditional and modern Jewish texts on Tu bishvat, timportance of the environment, and our role as stewards ofthe natural world.
The Death of Deathwith Rabbi Tom AlpertFour sessions on Monday evenings 7:00 8:30 pmMarch 3, 10, 17 and 24Do you know what does Judaism teaches about what hap-pens after we die? It may not be what you think. Does Judism believe in the immortality of the soul, the resurrection the body, or reincarnation or is there more than just oneanswer? Have those answers changed over time? Come leawith Rabbi Alpert about what Judaism has had to say abouthe afterlife or afterlives. After weve learned, well havopportunity to write our own statements of what we believwill happen.
Our text for this class will beThe Death of Death,by theleading Jewish theologian Dr. Neil Gillman of the JewishTheological Seminary. (Jewish Light Publishing)
Why is this Passover Different From All OtherPassovers?with Cantor Randall SchlossMonday evenings 7:00 8:30 pmMarch 31 and April 7In two sessions, Cantor Schloss will lead us through the stories of Passover. Not the Maggid, the story of the exodusfrom Egypt, but the stories of the Jewish peoples celebratiof the festival of Pesach. We will explore the wealth of trations from around the Jewish world, covering all aspects ofthe holiday: seder ritual, haggadah, food and music. Whenwe are done, we will have something new and different tobring to our seders.
A wonderful addition to yourJewish Music Collection:
Shma KoleinuCantor Randall Schloss An inspiring and diverse selection
of Jewish Liturgical music
$18.00available in the Polly EpsteinGift Shop, or from Cantor Schloss
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No SchoolPlease mark your calendars . . .Sunday February 17 Sunday February 24
Family Education Programs:TOSTY- Air: Trip to Israel:Grades 1 & 2 Students and Parents Sunday, February 3, 11:00 am Pack your bags . . . Join your TOSTY friends for a quick trip to Israel in preparation for your upcoming Shul-Dont forget your hat and sunglasses!
Youth Group Events:Grade 7 & 8 JOSTY Shul in Prep Pizza PartyTuesday, February 5, 5:30 pm 6:30 pm
JOSTY Who am I.com? Regional Shul- in:For students in grades 7 & 8 Saturday, February 9 Sunday, February 10
Applications were due Friday, January 25, 2008. Contact Kate if you have not yet registered.
For the Whole Family:Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten Shabbat Gan Yeladim ervice and dinner
February 1, 6:00 PMJoin us for a family Shabbat service geared especially towards families with younger children. Dinner to follRSVP required
MOSTY Shabbat & Dinner (Grades 3 & 4)February 8, 6:00 PMJoin us for Februarys Shabbat Mishpacha, led by our MOSTY students.Dinner to follow, RSVP required.
Mark your Calendars:TOSTY Time Machine Shul in:For Students in Grades 1 & 2 and their parents Saturday, March 1 Sunday, March 2 Watch your mail for more information.
MOSTY & BOSTY youth group eventsSunday, March 16
Ansin Religious School News
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School CancellationPolicy
The Ansin ReligiousSchool will close if the Brookline Publicschools close for asnow day.Please tune in toWBZ (channel 4),WCVB (channel 5),WHDH (channel 7),or WRKO (680 onthe AM dial) forschool cancellations.We will also leave amessage on theSchool answeringmachine: (617)739-9200
Join us on Friday, Feb., 1at 6:00 pm for
a specialShabbat
service geared towards ourfamilies with
young children.
Pre-K & Kindergarten
RSVP to the ARS Office If you have any questions, please call (617) 739-9200.
Shabbat Gan Yeladim
Shabbat Services 6:00 pmMontague Chapel
Shabbat Dinner 6:40 pm$10, Adults/$7, Child
Please bring a dessert to share
Due to food allergies, pleasemake sure that all desserts
are nut free!
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Wish List Trying to think of a way to give back to the ARS? How
about donating any of the following items to our facility? Used desktop computer for the Gopen Family Library Gently used furniture for the new OSTY Lounge:
Couches/Loveseats TV Beanbag chairs DVD player
Rugs
Traffic Alert! Winter is here. It is dark during pick-up time, sotake a moment to look at the following traffic pat-tern that is to be used during school drop off andpick up times (Sundays, 9-9:30 am and 12:00 12:30 pm; Tuesdays 3:153:45 and 5:155:45
pm) by all members of the congregation.
These procedures are in place to help keep all ofour students and families safe.
Shari Churwin A hero is a person who is admired or ideal-ized for courage, outstanding achievement ornoble qualities. Our grade 6 students, whoare in the beginning stages of their own Bnei
Mitzvah journey, learn about Jewish heroesand the values they exemplify during the first semester ofgrade 6. Over the course of the semester, they uncover theinspiring stories of heroic men and women in the world ofscience, sports, film, and politics people such as SandyKoufax, Albert Einstein, and Steven Spielberg whose lserve as models to help students link Jewish values and idto their personal actions and lives. The culminating projecfor their semester-long studies is an opportunity for each sdent to share a personal Jewish hero with the class.
Our students heroes come in many shapes and forms,
whether biblical or historical figures, family members, ceties or even next-door neighbors. Bob Dylan, Kevin YoukEstee Lauder, Ilan Ramon and Levi Strauss are just a few the interesting people we had a chance to meet during thepresentations. For example, one student, Alberto (Bertie)
Ancona, researched the many accomplishments of Jonas SIt was so interesting to hear the questions that the other stdents asked during his report. It is amazing that, due to thwork of Dr. Salk, just a few decades ago polio was sometthat children feared and today our students read about it inbooks, as if it were ancient history. Bertie spoke about themitzvah of Pikuakh Nefesh , saving a life, as a value that headmires. Another student, Tova Rubenoff, talked about thshort, but very exciting, life of Hannah Senesh, a World W2 paratrooper and poet. Tova told the story of Hannahs cature and outstanding bravery which exemplified the mitzvOmetz Lev , courage. She spoke about the importance of being courageous and standing up for what you believe in. Iwish that there was enough space in this issue of Tidings me to write about each students presentation as their teacers Kate and Jason and l learned so much from them.
So, you may be wondering why we emphasize Jewish herand values in the pre-Bnei Mitzvah year. It is our hope thstudents understand that becoming a Bnei Mitzvah is mumore than just leading our congregation in worship or reaing from the Torah. It is also about the Content of their Chacter* (which was the theme of the BOSTY shul-in in Deber) and the choices that they make along their Jewish Jouney. More importantly, we understand, and need our studeto embrace, the idea that they have the capability and knoedge to be Jewish heroes for the next generation.
*This phrase was made famous by Dr. Martin Luther King in hisI have a Dream Speech.
What is a hero?
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Eleanor Katz, treasured member
Yizkor Elohim - May God Remember
Those listed below are recorded in our Book of Remembrance, Windows or on Memorial Plaques. An asterisk indicates that the plailluminated during the week of yahrzeit.
February 1-9(25 Shevat-3
Adar 1)Benjamin A. Albert *Mary Alman *Zelda AronsonGertrude Baker *Julia BarnardJohanna BaschMelech Yosef Ben Yaakov Bertram W. BernhardtRebecca BersteinDavid Bloom *Sophie M. Borenstein *Frank Brooks *
Gertrude Brown *Mark Chados *Louis CohenIrving CohnDonald L. Daniels *Frances DavisJacob Joseph DavisIsaac H. DinnerEdward J. Endler *Stella FeuerSidney FreedmanRoselyn GelbMax S. Ginsberg *Edward B. GinsburgEdward J. Ginsburg
Victor T. Goldberg *Dorothy B. Gordon *Helen R. Haskell *Irving Heller *Richard HootsteinBenjamin IsenbergSamuel H. JoskiHerman KatzLillian KatzShmere Katz
Bertha KlousFrieda KormanHelen K. Lader *Sarah Lasovick Louis S. Levi *Bessie R. Levine *Hyman LevineHarry LevinsonFranklin LewenbergEsther K. Lilienthal *Eli LurierRosa Mashal
Sumner Mayburg
Nehamah Glick Medlinsky David MickelsonHyman B. Miller *Gertrude Emma Mintz *Jay I. Moskow *William PackerHarry Palefsky Jeanie Pinkerton *Mary Polak
Aaron RaphaelPhilip RaphaelCharles Solomon Raskind
Albert S. Resnick *
Louis J. Roazen *Joseph RomeMarian S. Rosen *Louis Rosenberg *Rachael RosenbergJulius RosenthalLouis S. Rothenberg *Fannie B. RottenbergNathan SableMinnie Sagoff *Pauline Cohen Sawyer *Meyer SeganNorton ShapiroRebecca ShapiroLouis ShermanFred ShumanStella Simon *Elizabeth C. Slosberg *William Small
Abraham SobelEllis C. Tallen *Jacob VigorJacob Weisberger *Saul Weiss *Elaine Wiensenfeld
Gussie Scheinfeldt Wingersky Bernard WittenIssac YaffaHenrietta R. Yusen *
February 10-16(4-10 Adar 1)Benjamin A. Albert *Mary Alman *Zelda AronsonGertrude Baker *Julia BarnardJohanna Basch
Melech Yosef Ben Yaakov
Bertram W. BernhardtRebecca BersteinDavid Bloom *Sophie M. Borenstein *Frank Brooks *Gertrude Brown *Mark Chados *Louis CohenIrving CohnDonald L. Daniels *Frances DavisJacob Joseph DavisIsaac H. Dinner
Edward J. Endler *Stella FeuerSidney FreedmanRoselyn GelbMax S. Ginsberg *Edward B. GinsburgEdward J. Ginsburg
Victor T. Goldberg *Dorothy B. Gordon *Helen R. Haskell *Irving Heller *Richard HootsteinBenjamin IsenbergSamuel H. JoskiHerman KatzLillian KatzShmere KatzBertha KlousFrieda KormanHelen K. Lader *Sarah Lasovick Louis S. Levi *Bessie R. Levine *Hyman LevineHarry Levinson
Franklin LewenbergEsther K. Lilienthal *Eli LurierRosa MashalSumner MayburgNehamah Glick Medlinsky David MickelsonHyman B. Miller *Gertrude Emma Mintz *Jay I. Moskow *William PackerHarry Palefsky
Jeanie Pinkerton *
Mary Polak Aaron RaphaelPhilip RaphaelCharles Solomon Raskind
Albert S. Resnick *Louis J. Roazen *Joseph RomeMarian S. Rosen *Louis Rosenberg *Rachael RosenbergJulius RosenthalLouis S. Rothenberg *Fannie B. Rottenberg
Nathan SableMinnie Sagoff *Pauline Cohen Sawyer *Meyer SeganNorton ShapiroRebecca ShapiroLouis ShermanFred ShumanStella Simon *Elizabeth C. Slosberg *William Small
Abraham SobelEllis C. Tallen *Jacob VigorJacob Weisberger *Saul Weiss *Elaine WiensenfeldGussie Scheinfeldt WingerskyBernard WittenIssac YaffaHenrietta R. Yusen *
February 17-23(11-17 Adar1)Helen Antupit
Daisy Berler *Edith G. Bernstein * Ann Flanzbaum BornsteinRonald F. BraunsteinEsther BrownSophie BurkeDavid Caro
Anna Chapsky Mark H. Cobe
Albert Copeland *Samuel DanielsLouis Drevitch *
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Yahrzeits, continued
Sidney Ellis Aaron Feinberg *George J. Frank Reuven GershBella A. Ginsburg *Saul GoldfarbMorris Gorfine *Norma Lazarus GouldDavid H. Greenhood *
Anna Hark Naomi Beal Harris *Reuben David HubarMark JacksonBelle Kahn *Jennette KatzJune Leacock Dora R. Levenson *Sarah LevineMiriam LevinsonJoesph MarderSamuel Marzynski *Howard Lester Medlinsky Edgar Helmut Meister
Ada MilderSadie F. MillerHelen Mover
Irving PaulJoseph PearlmanMorris PearlmanDina PennGoldi Portman
Alice PriceJulius PriceIsrail RivinCarol RosengardGeorge RossMae SeligSamuel Shapiro *Frank SherHarry SpielBessie SteuerLeah SydemanGelina Toochinsky Benjamin WeinerSamuel White
Ada F. York *
February 24-29(18-23 Adar1)Claire Beck-BarretDorothy Boraks *
Abraham Burack *
Grover C. Burkhardt Adolphus M. Burroughs *Joseph Casper *Simon M. Daniels *Jeanette E. DeHaan *Nathan FinerSamuel J. Freedman *Clara FriedmanFrank Gershon *Samuel GoreEdna E. GreenhoodIsabel H. Greenhood *Louis Grolnic *Lena HelmanBessie A. HoffstadtRose Isenberg *Pincus Jacobs *Francoise M. KaplanDvase KatzPaul Katz
Victor Khiat *Sidney A. Lang *Miriam LebachSally Leibowitz
Abraham Levine *Mildred B. Levine *
Philip B. MarksMary E. MazeRobert MillerEmanuel Nathan *David NemserHarry Newman *Louis Nizel *Henry Polak I. Harvey Roazen *Fred J. SchlesingerSarah Schlesinger
Annie Sedar *Joseph Nathaniel Segal *William Segal *Jacob W. Shinberg *Samuel SiegalEnna Spivak *Julia SternSarah H. StraussWilla Malcow UllmannBarnet Weiner *Joseph H. Weinerman *Daniel Zabarsky
Anna Zwick *
Jewish Family and ChildrensService Greater Bostons
Jewish Food PantryTemple Ohabei Shalomsmonthly contribution is:
Tuna and ShampooWe especially need shampoo
Donations can be brought to the synagogue andplaced in the baskets by the Chapel or near the eltor. You can also write a check to the SisterhoodOhabei Shalom with Family Table in the memoor volunteer to drive our contributions to the colltion center in Waltham just one Sunday a year,9:30am11:30am
If you are interested inhelping, Contact DottieBerman at 617-277-6610or [email protected].
Oha-BUY when you shop online!When you use our website (www.ohabei.org) to do
your internet shopping, our Temple receives a com-mission on almost every item purchased...all at no ad-ditional cost to you.For any of our merchants, justclick on their logo and youll arrive at their website asusual. But when you make a purchase, we get a little apiece of the action paid by the merchant.
To make this work, all youhave to do is always go to themerchants using one of our
special links. Just come hereand then go there...its thateasy.Please bookmark ourhomepageso you dont forgethow to find your way back.Going through us has no im-pact on what you see at themerchant...it all looks thesame except we benefit.Try it...its easy...and thanks for all your support!
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February FundsGeneral Fund Deena Schnitman
For Health and Wellbeing OfHelen Sawyer Stephen Ardizzoni
Matthew SawyerIn Memory Of
Illona A. Roll Anna SchoenfeldDottie Berman Evie BazerBenet S. Kolman Rebecca Sosnik KolmanNancy Shear Adelle RobinsonJane Morningstar Evie BazerDottie Berman Eleanor KatzMichael Weintraub & Diane Rosen Evie BazerBetsy & Spencer Gould Melvin F. LevineRobert & Jane Willis Celia Willis
Abraham WillisJayme Lynn Winnick David Winnick
Rose Winnick R. K. (Shelley) Schwartz Celia Yaffa
In Appreciation Of Leo & Stella Levi Temple Ohabei Shalom
Minyan Fund In Memory Of Anne Caplan Frank Miller
Osa Kamp Richard Von BargenEdward & Marjorie Kahn Anna Lillian ZitterPhyllis Nussman Mitchell E. NussmanJohn & Beth Gamel Myra MerrillMyron L. Wasserman Harry I. WassermanPhyllis Kaplan Eugene JusterHelen B. Fuchs Robert S. FuchsRichard & Vivian Marson Fanny MarzynskiJudith Andelman Fred AndelmanShirley Spero Hyman GoldGeorge & Miriam Oshry Mark MasonGeorge Bazer Ruth B. ShankmanBertram Miller Abraham H. MillerKae Ellen Englander George SmallCarol B. Finn Maurice Jacob BernsteinMaya R. Krigsgaber Dora FeinsteynStephen & Roberta Paris Samuel ParisMilton Namiot Ruth NamiotSelma Gordon Dora GordonRobert S. Rosengard Rose Bloom Rosengard
Rose HazanRabbi & Mrs A.N. Abramowitz Esther HillsonCorinne E. Gilbert Sarah G. EllisRimma Kofman Michael KofmanPeter Stansky Louis AbrahamsGeorge Rabinowitz James I. Roberts
Aron Rivin David Tanfilyev Stanley & Adele Brown Bertha RosenblattEvelyn Ruby Lilian Festinger
Alexander & Brenda Tanger Herman C. TangerDolly Koffman Samuel FosterJune Hurwitz Benjamin Alberg
Augusta BensonSy Gottlieb Selma R. GottliebLois R. W. Nathan Bertha WaldmanLois R. W. Nathan Melvin F. LevineThomas & Amy Plancon Edith PlanconJudith L. Palefsky Harry RidemanBernard & Marjorie Birnbaum Edith BirnbaumSusan Copeland & Nikolaus R.Pichler
Mary Feldman
Jacob FeldmanIsaak & Khaia Shifrin Herb Leyb Shifrin
Shmuel Pisecki Aron & Elizabeth Rivin Avraam RivinIrene Shapiro Bertha BaronPaul & Marcia Merlin Helen MerlinJack & Annabelle Sheppard Esther Shwartz Tofias
Philip Sorkin Eva SorkinJoel D. Katz Joanne KatzRobert H. Willis Celia Segal Willis
Abraham WillisEllen S. Porter Harry FiremanTheodore & Cynthia Berenson Evelyn BerensonJay & Carol Marlin Herman L. Marlin
Audrey Goldberg David L. RosenbergGeorge H. Oshry Harry Oshry Irving & Louise Dublin Nathan Dublin
Arthur & Doris Zich Philip E. ZichBernard & Phyllis Kliman Myrna Rice SternRichard & Sarah Frederics Rosalind FredericsEdith Tarlin Brodney Leonard TarlinShirley Brown Harold Brown
Family Table In Memory OfSpencer & Betsy Gould Evie Bazer
Gloucester Synagogue RebuildingFundSpencer & Betsy GouldBen AdlerR. K. (Shelley) SchwartzHank AbbottWilliam & Ita Wiener
In Memory OfDorothy Julia Lebach Martin Weilheimer
Rosengard Lecture Fund In Memory OfRobert S. Rosengard Sondra HazanSarah Y. Mangoubi Vita Y. SalehSarah Y. Mangoubi Bruna H. RosengardDaniel, Rose, Eva & Joey Subotnik Bruna H. RosengardRobert S. Rosengard Bruna H. RosengardRobert S. Rosengard Max Rosengard
Rabbi Alpert Discretionary Fund In Memory OfMarcia Levin Sig Adler
Stanley BandSana Gould
Estelle Katz Evie BazerGeorge Bazer Evie Bazer Cantor Schloss Discretionary Fund In Memory OfJanice Adler Sidney Sig AdlerShelley Schwartz Evie Bazer
In Honor OfBernard Edelstein & Anne Epstein Charlottes Bat Mitzvah
Andrew Schloss his brother, Randall
Pulpit Flowers Fund In Memory Of George Rabinowitz Abraham Rabinowitz
ARS: Byachad SponsorsBetsy and Ed Jacobs.Steve KernHana Kolton-Patsouris and PeterPatsouris
Mia Klinger-Powell and Andrew PowellScott and Pollyanna Sidell
In Honor Of Priscilla and Daniel Karnovsky Nicholas Karnovsky Shelly Tenenbaum and GlennStevens
Jonaton Stevens 16th birthday
Robert and Cherise Brandsfield Grades 1 & 5 teachersGitta and Adi Kahn Matan & Lior Kahn
Anonymous Ansin School Staff Robert and Susan Kaim Kate MikeshIlene and Greg Mogavero the teaching assistants
In Memory ofMark Lipof Evie BazerDon and Nina Berk Evie BazerDorothy Lebach Martin Weilheimer
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TOS LEADERSHIP
Nominations are now being accepted for Temple TRUSTEES and OFFICERS!
Ohabei Shalom is blessed to have fantastic members, dynamic and committed lay and professional leaders, a wderful building, a great school, and a spirited and spiritual community. We also have many opportunities as wtransitions in our rabbinic leadership.
Now, more than ever, you can make a difference and impact the future of TOS and you dont even have to vteer for a committee! Instead, let us know who you think might make a good Trustee or Officer of the Templcan even nominate yourself!
TRUSTEE (7 new Trustees required for 3 year terms; additional one-year vacancies are open) Description: Member of the Board of Trustees, considering and voting on matters of policy and finance. Time comm itment:Board meetings one evening each month (except July); additional committee work as a
priate to ones interests and schedule. Benefits: Service to the community and the greater good. Opportunity to make a positive influence on c
rent operations and the future of the Temple. Qualifications:Open-minded and amiable, committed to TOS as an institution. Special skills (marketing, f
nance, etc.) are always welcome.
OFFICERSPresident (1): Chairman of the Board of Trustees, representative of the congregation to the community, and leaof the synagogue in temporal matters.
Vice President (5):General oversight of committees, key input with President on framing issues presented to thBoard and community.
Recording Secretary (1):Take minutes at the monthly Board meetings and assist in communications with Boardmembers and the congregation.
Treasurer (1): Oversee financial management of the Temples Executive Director, help to set policy and budge
Assistant Treasurer (1):Work with the Treasurer to review the financial business of the Temple as overseen by Executive Director. Assist in preparation of budgets and financial management.
Send in your suggestions including your own name if you would like to serve so that the Nominating Comcan assemble the best slate possible:
Phone: to Synagogue Office 617-277-6610Fax: to Synagogue Office 617-277-7881Email: [email protected] Mail: to Nominating Committee
c/o TOS1187 Beacon StreetBrookline, MA 02146
Nominations Due: 15 February 2008
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Join your TOS friends for an
Purim Thursday March 21
6:00 pm P izza Dinner6:30 pm Purim Service/Schpiel if you want to help create the magic,
Please contact Cantor Mickey Schloss617-277-6610 or [email protected]
Why? Because we like you....All ages are welcome to participate!
Save
The
Date!(and remind your Temple friends!)
For a purely social adult night at TOS
Saturday, March 29, 2008 711pm
It will be a great night out!Watch your email for details!
Volunteers needed.Contact: Adrienne Shishko:
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February Shabbat Celebrations & Events
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Friday 8:00 a.m..Saturday 6:00 p.m.Sundays & Holidays 9:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Ohabei Shalom is the areas only Reformsynagogue providing daily prayer for those in neeof solace or a quiet moment of introspection.
Each Daily Worship leader commits to one20-minute weekly service. To become a leader,please call the synagogue office (617)277-6610.
Thomas M. Alpert RabbiRandall Schloss CantorEmily Gopen Lipof Rabbi EmeritaLeonard Davidson PresidentShari A. Churwin Education DirectorKate Mikesh Director of Informal Education
Amanda Singer Education Programs CoordinatorDottie Berman Interim Executive Director
Karen Landman Executive Assistant to the Clergy Alan Shepro Office Manager / BookkeeperMarylin Klickstein Administrative AssistantKim Singer Bnei Mitzvah EducatorDavid Sparr Music Director
Tidingsis a monthly publication of Temple Ohabei Shalom 1187 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02446
(617)277-6610 www.ohabei.org
FebruaryFri 1 6:00 pm Shabbat Gan Yeladim (children through age 7)
6:40 pm Gan Yeladim dinner, RSVP to ARS: 617-739-92008:00 pm Shabbat Rishon: Dr. Fred Lazin
Sat 2 9:00 am Torah Study 10:30 am Shabbat service7:30 pm Olins Piano Benefit Concert
Sun 3 9:15 am ARS: K-79:30 am Jewish Life Cycle class: Cantor Schloss11:00 am TOSTY Family Education (grades 1 & 2)
Mon 4 6:00 pm ARS: High School7:00 pm Tu Bishvat class: Rabbinic Intern Nava Levine
Tues 5 3:30 pm ARS: Grades 3-7Fri 8 6:00 pm Shabbat Mishpacha, MOSTY Shabbat (grades 3 & 4)Sat 9 9:00 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat service1:00 pm JOSTY Regiional Shut-In (grades 7 & 8)
Sun 10 9:15 am ARS: K-79:30 am Jewish Life Cycle Class: Cantor Schloss
Mon 11 6:00 pm ARS: High School7:00 pm Tu Bishvat class: Rabbinic Intern Nava Levine
Tues 12 3:30 pm ARS: Grades 3-7Fri 15 6:00 pm Erev ShabbatSat 16 9:00 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat serviceSun 17 ARS: No School
Mon 18 Presidents DayTOS office closed ARS: No School
Tues 19 ARS: No SchoolThurs 21 6:30 pm Brotherhood dinner with speaker Larry RutmanFri 22 6:00 pm Erev ShabbatSat 23 9:00 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat service
Sun 24 ARS: No SchoolMon 25 6:00 pm ARS: High School6:30 pm Sisterhood/Brotherhood Movie Night
Tues 26 3:30 pm ARS: Grades 3-7Fri 29 6:00 pm Erev Shabbat
MarchSat 1 9:00 am Torah Study
10:30 am Shabbat serviceTOSTY Shul-In (grades 1 & 2 and parents)
Sun 2 9:15 am ARS: grades K-7
February Candle Lighting Times
1- 4:40 P.M.8 - 4:49 P.M.15 - 4:58 P.M.
22 - 5:07 P.M.29 - 5:16 P.M.