A note about Zoom Services: NEW ZOOM LINK Going forward: ALL B'nai Tikvah services using Zoom will use the SAME, CONSISTENT Zoom link (the one currently used for Daily Minyan). We will conitnue to publish that link in Chai Lights and on the B'nai Tikvah home page, Daily Minyan, and Shabbat webpages; and on the B'nai Tikvah web calendar (which might require clicking the service time and then copy/pasting the link into your browser).
Starbucks Shabbat: Saturdays at 12:00 PM [Zoom Only: LINK] Enjoy an informal cup of joe while discussing various topics from the weekly parsha to current events. No RSVP needed; come regularly or pop in!
Monday, March 21 12:00PM Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Gordon
New topic! From Life to Death and Rebirth: Jewish stories of transition. No prior knowledge assumed. more info→ Zoom Link | Meeting ID 431 181 532 | Passcode 183618
8PM A Novel Group: The French Gift by Kirsty Manning Zoom Link | Meeting ID: 858 2848 9213 | Passcode: 183618
Tuesday March 22 3:45PM Religious School 8PM Social Action Meeting on Zoom
Wednesday, March 23 8:00PM Moral Thinking Behind Jewish Law (Halakhah) Zoom | Meeting ID: 844 4705 9779 | Passcode: 183618
Sunday, March 27 1PM Adult Education Committee presents "Jewish Experience in Other Countries" Zoom Link | Meeting ID: 830 2978 3679| Passcode: adulted Click Here for more information
7PM A Raffle Too Good to Pass-Over
Passover
B'nai Tikvah Brotherhood Passover Wine Sale We are, once again, sponsoring the Passover Wine Sale. Due to Covid, there will be no wine tasting held at the Temple. You will find an extensive wine selection from vineyards all over the world to enhance your Seder Table. Submit orders [with checks] to the Temple office, "Attn: Brotherhood" or use the online order form.
Order deadline is Weds, March 30. Thank you for supporting Brotherhood.
When we think of social justice, we turn to tikkun olam, our shared responsibility to repair the world. Every day is an opportunity to put our values into action and to vow to strive toward equity for all. Here are some ideas for all of us to become involved: Earth Day is April 22. Now is the time for the courage to preserve and protect our health, our families, and our livelihoods. Together we must invest in our planet. For information google Earth Day, 2022. Yom Hashoah commemoration with the other South Shore Temples will be held on April 27. Information is forthcoming.
B'nai Tikvah Grief Support Group Thursday March 24th, 8PM on Zoom
We are in the process of compiling a list of organizations you can contact in order to help with the situation in Ukraine, watch for this information next week. Chai Lights will direct you to the right place.
The Sanctuary Refurbishment Committee Presents A Raffle Too Good to Pass-Over
Don't forget to buy your raffle tickets. It's almost time for Pass-over drawing!
Let Us Help You Make Your Passover Planning a Bit Easier
1st Prize: Seder for 10 by Zayde’s Market plus 9 more fabulous Passover prizes! Tickets $25 each or 5 for $100
Thank you to all those who bought raffle tickets and helped raise our total to date to $16,000! Remember: March 20th is last day to buy raffles.
It's Easy to Get Raffle Tickets! Click the pic to buy online or for more options & information Proceeds benefit the Sanctuary Refurbishment Fund For questions or to help sell raffle tickets, call Leslie Pearlstein, 781-828-0694,
Thank you to those that have donated to B'nai Tikvah! You can donate online or send your donation directly to the office.
Al Burak Building Fund Charlotte & Howard Goldberg in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Nancy & Harvey Lewis in Honor of the Yahrzeit of General Fund Carol & Kenneth Turkewitz in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Gerude Blumstein Judith Feldman in Memory of Warren Foreman Lowell Winer in Memory of Elaine Winer Marci Shaw in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Robert Shaw Mervat Hefez in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Ishak Hefez Mervat Hefez in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Abraham Levy Theodore Liftman in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Jacob Finkle Holocaust Memorial Chapel Frances Raboy in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Irene Raboy Frances Raboy in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Jennie Isenberg Joel Kessel Memorial Youth Fund Adreinne & Jerrold Fleishman in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Mary Fleishman Adrienne & David Jacobson in Memory of Elaine Winer Kirshner Pearlstein Bereavement Fund Michelle Fuhrman in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Jean Steinberg Lustbader Babcock Library Fund Estelle Levey in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Evelyn Levy Novick/Cherenson Fund Enid Cherenson in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Gertrude & Hyman Cheenson Enid Cherenson in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Israel, Ethel & Arnold Novick Enid Cherenson in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Lillian & Leon Finkel Rabbi's Discretionary Fund Cindy & Michael Foreman in Memory of Warren Foreman Harriet Burak in Honor of Rabbi Lenny Harvey Weisthal in Honor of the Yahrzeit of LNathan Louis Weisthal Nancy & Harvey Lewis in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Lillian Blake Religious School Fund Barbara Goldste in & Bruce Kaplan in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Irving Kaplan Ritual Fund Barbara Tandler in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Paul Tandler Irma & Sheldon Zieper in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Benjamin Friedman Ruth Diamond Religious School Ruth Diamond in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Bella Banks Sanctuary Refurbishment Fund Marci Shaw in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Leo Allen
Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma: The Holocaust and Its Psychological Impact on Subsequent Generations
Sunday, April 3, 2022, 7-8:30 pm With Carol Laibson, LICSW Zoom Link
How does trauma from a parent get transmitted to a child? How does trauma from one generation get passed down to the next generation? What impact does this trauma have on subsequent generations? Carol Laibson, LICSW, is the clinical manager of Schechter Holocaust Services, a program of Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Boston. The child of a Holocaust survivor and an expert in the field of gerontology, her work focuses on mental health, dementia, and trauma among older adults. She will help us understand the impact of the Holocaust on current generations of Jewish people, and how we can cope with the often-hidden impact.
Sponsored by: Mental Health Initiative at Temple Aliyah NeedhamYour
Ways to Support B'nai Tikvah
B'Nai Tikvah Sisterhood is offering Torah Fund Greeting Cards. We have Mi Sherberach and Sympathy cards at $2.50 per card. Email Janet Silberberg
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The Scrip Box always has the following cards: Amazon $25 Shaw's $25, $50, $100 American Express $25, $100 Stop & Shop $25, $50, $100 Dunkin Donuts $25 Visa $50
Minyan List for the Week
Congregants commemorating a yahrzeit may wish to honor that event by leading some portion of the evening’s service. It might be as small as leading a prayer or could be leading all of Mincha or Ma’ariv. If you are interested in taking this honor feel free to call Joe Doniger at 781-910-7601 or email us at MinyanRangers@bnaitikvahma.org at least two days in advance, and we’ll help make arrangements with that night’s minyan leader. Due to the pandemic, as many people are observing a virtual Shiva week, if you inform the leader, a third Mourners' Kaddish will be included as is done in a shiva house.
Sunday Captain: Andrew Langmead Leader: Sharon Frank Joe Doniger Stan Finer Paul Frank Michelle Langmead Janet Silberberg Heidi Wortzman
Monday Captain: Marvin Wolfert Leader: Marvin Wolfert Harry Dietrich Linda Dietrich Stan Finer Judy Hochberg Elise Wolfert
Tuesday Captain: Marci Shaw Leader: Marci Shaw Stan Finer Joel Kepnes Marty Packer
Wednesday Captain: Howie Finer Leader: Howie Finer Sherri Finer Stan Finer Bob Pransky