Category Archives: 2015

SHABBOS PROJECT MONTANA 2015

From Chattanooga to Colmar, Edison to Efrat, Santa Fe to Srirangapatna, more and more cities are coming together from around the world to take part in The Shabbos Project 2015!

Among the new exotic locations being pinned to the Jewish Map in 2015 are Maui (Hawaii), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Srirangapatna (India) and Puerto Iguazu (Argentina).

Enjoy our first roundup of a taste of what’s happening all over the world.

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Shutting down Pico Boulevard for the biggest Shabbat table in history.
Join 3 000 of LA’s finest for a Shabbat dinner under the stars.
Pull up a chair here.

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Picnic blankets, good wholesome food, meditation and inspiration. Get on over to Caulfield Park in Melbourne for a Kiddush/lunch to remember. Get the details here.

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Four days into the trek, at an altitude of 13 000 feet, a group of adventurers will bring in Shabbat to coincide with Jews all over the world.
“We will possibly be the first group to spend the whole of Shabbat in that camp [Barranco Wall]. We will daven Kabbalat Shabbat, light the Shabbat candles, make Kiddush and sing zemirot.”
Find out more about their amazing journey here.

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Havdallah time is party time in Mexico come The Shabbat Project 2015. Get down with Maccabeat melodies from 9pm in Mexico City.
Find out more here.

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Rabbi Ryan and Tova Goldstein will be taking a tour to Krakow for The Shabbos Project.
“This tour is a positive and uplifting experience which illustrates the incredible will and determination of the greatest nation on earth! We will be joined by all ages, singles, young couples, parents and bobbas!” says Simone Penn.

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The mayors of Ashkelon, Ariel, Rehovot, Tsefat, Jezreel Valley, Netanya and Sderot have all endorsed The Shabbos Project, offering support in the form of billboards and advertising space, general publicity and the use of public venues, as well as dedicated project managers to run the event in their cities.

The mayor of Tzfat, inspired by the fact that Lecha Dodi and Shalom Aleichem were both composed in his city, has pledged to host a special commemorative Kabbalat Shabbat. The mayor of the Jezreel Valley has arranged events and activities in each of the four main settlements, and one central event to be held at the railway station in Kfar Yehoshua. And the mayor and chief rabbi of Netanya will be uniting for a special tisch.

“Mayors Tables” are being held in many locations, with the mayors inviting citizens to share a Friday night meal with them. The mayor of Sderot, for example, is hosting a communal dinner for 1 000 people.

So pull up a chair with your local mayor in the Holy Land, and Keep It Together wherever you are!

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With hundreds of events streaming in for this week’s Shabbat Project, here are some highlights from Jerusalem, Columbus, Hong Kong and London.

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Dan Ariely, world-famous behavioural scientist, best-selling author and TED talk celebrity, explores the unique benefits of keeping it together.

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Jerusalem is hosting a Shabbat dinner at the Old Train Station. Enjoy great food, wine and beer and meet young Israelis and Jews from all over the world.

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Rap-reggae superstar Matisyahu has produced a song especially for The Shabbat Project.

“The ideas of Shabbos have the unique ability to bring people together when they may otherwise not be together. Disconnected from distraction and reflecting G-d in a simple state of Oneness. I’m honoured to have been asked to write a song for the project, and to contribute towards bringing a little more closeness between our brothers and sisters.”

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Join in the delicious Seudah Shlishit for young people with disabilities and their families and friends in Melbourne followed by an optional 20-minute walk to the communal Havdallah Concert at Caulfield Park.

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Parents and tots will get together in Saint-Laurent, Montreal to make Shabbat crafts for The Shabbat Project, on 21 October at 6pm. The crayons will come out at the Beth Ora Congregation.

30 Columbus, Ohio synagogues and Jewish organisations of all denominations are coming together for a historic unity Shabbat. The celebrations include six community-wide challah bakes.

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Twelve-year-old Arad Eylon Fruchter has invited the whole of Tel Aviv – and the Beastie Boys – to his Shabbat Project bar mitzvah.

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Join Hong Kong’s Jewish community as they kick off Shabbat in grand style with a Sushi/Lechaim/Kabbalat Shabbat event at the Discovery Bay North Plaza.

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Racheli Fraenkel, the transcendentally courageous mother of Naftali Fraenkel, will be presiding over a challah bake at the Tachana Harishona in Jerusalem.

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Hatzofim – Israel’s biggest youth movement – has committed to sending out tens of thousands of its scouts to organise Shabbat meals and activities in neighbourhoods across the country.

London’s Pinner Shul will be distributing a keeping it together “Pinner Care Package”, consisting of food, candles and grape juice, to elderly and ill community members.

OHIO INVITATION TO VISIT ISRAEL

join us
9 SMALL CONGREGATIONS
TRIP FOR ACTIVE SENIORS —
WITH RABBI MARGIE MEYER
from $2,525 land only
MARCH 6 – 16, 2016

9 Nights accommodation in selected hotels in Tel
Aviv, Galilee, Haifa & Jerusalem

Breakfast daily and several dinners

Sightseeing per itinerary in a modern air-
conditioned motor coach with panoramic
windows, reclining seats and footrests

Services of a friendly and professional English-
speaking Expedition Educator throughout the trip

Entrance fees as per itinerary

All hotel and airport portage and tipping included
TRIP INCLUDES
Go to arzaworld.com and search
under Small Congregations to view
full trip itinerary and highlights
TOLL FREE 1-888-811-2812

Dear Friends,

I’m writing with an update. Its really quite exciting that we have interest from folks from all over the country and, as of now, I am pretty sure we will be a “go” with the trip. If you haven’t made your reservation commitment I urge you to do so soon, if possible by the end of October so that we have a better count of who is definitely coming with us.

Some of you have had questions regarding the trip and arrangements, some of which I will try to answer here.

1) If you are traveling alone and want to be paired with someone in a room, although the tour company doesn’t arrange this, I will be glad to share email addresses of those who give me permission so that some of you can find each other and decide if you want to be roommates. I know some people prefer to pay the supplement and have their own rooms.

2) You WILL be met at the airport in Israel and transported to the hotel in Tel Aviv. If you make your flight reservations through ARZAWorld they will have your information. If you do your own flight arrangements, please let them or me know your flights and times.

3) The starting date is March 6. This is the day you leave the U.S. March 7 is the actual starting date of the tour in Israel. Some of you might be traveling earlier to stop in Europe or just get to Israel earlier. Please remember that the group begins its tour on the 7th in Tel Aviv, and let us know if you will not be coming directly from the U.S.

4) As someone who is also a member of the Senior citizen category and has traveled quite a bit, I strongly urge you to take out travel insurance, including insurance that covers your airfare. ARZAWorld works with Traveland, a travel and insurance group, and will recommend them to you for your insurance. If you want to comparison shop, Travelguard and Allianz are two other reputable companies you can find on the web.

Please feel free to contact me, by email with any further questions. If you have any friends who are interested, I’ll be glad to talk to them as well. I look forward to hearing from you and to traveling with you to Israel this coming March.

Regards,

Rabbi Margie Meyer
Cincinnati, OH
margaretjmeyer1@gmail.com

Rabbi Margaret J. Meyer has been a resident of Cincinnati for more than
40 years. As an English teacher and university lecturer she taught in
area high schools and then at the University of Cincinnati, from which
she has a M. A. in English Literature. Ordained a rabbi from the Hebrew
Union College in Cincinnati in 1986, Rabbi Meyer has served
congregations in Middletown, OH and small towns in the mid-west and
south on a part-time basis. She has also been on the staff of the Hebrew
Union College, as Director of Alumni Relations, 1998-2000, and
instructor and mentor to 2’ career students.

Rabbi Meyer has been active in community service for many years,
beginning with being board member and secretary for the North
Avondale Neighborhood Association in the late 60’s and early 70’s. She
has been a Board member of the Jewish Community Relations Council,
and currently represents it on the MARCC Board, where she is a vice president.

She served on the Cincinnati Commission on Human
Relations, 1996-98, is a past president of the Cincinnati Board of Rabbis,
and is a member of the Cincinnati Interfaith Committee for Worker
Justice. She currently serves on the the Human Services Advisory
Committee of Cincinnati. A graduate of Miami University, Rabbi Meyer is
a member of the Board of the Miami University Hillel Jewish Student
Organization.

THE NAMES OF THE HEBREW MONTHS, THEIR HISTORY, AND THEIR MEANINGS

Where did the Hebrew Months and Days get their names? Yashanet has in interesting article on the derivation of those names, available at www.yashanet.com/library/hebrew-days-and-months.html

As always, you can find an updated Jewish calendar at JewFAQ.

U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM MT OFFERING

HISTORICAL TRAUMA: A SYMPOSIUM

Wednesday, November 4 – Thursday, November 5
University Center
University of Montana
32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT

This interdisciplinary symposium explores emerging Holocaust research on historical trauma, as well as current research on these topics in Native-American and African-American studies.

_________________Register: ushmm.org/trauma-symposium___________________

THE SHABBOS PROJECT, OCTOBER 23-24, 2015, 10-11 CHESHVAN, 5776

Home Page

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/how-to-keep-it

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/count-me-in

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/what-can-i-do

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/our-stories

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/events

https://www.theshabbosproject.org/en/the-table

Our Cemetery Has an Entrance Road!!

Max Weissman and Boy Scout Troop 26 completed building an entrance road for the Eaton Road Jewish Cemetery this afternoon (10/10/15) as his Eagle Project.  The road should now be nice and level for those that want to visit the cemetery.

Tomorrow morning, October 11 at 10am, a number of us are going to gather at the cemetery to bury old prayer books.  The boys of the Troop prepared a nice area for the book burial.  If you would like to participate in the book burial, please make a point to arrive at the cemetery no later than 10am.

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SUKKOT, SHEMINI ATZERET, SIMCHAT TORAH

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YAHRZEITS — OCTOBER, 2015

RAM’S HORN POLICY FOR LISTING YAHRZEIT MEMORIALS:!
Yahrzeit memorials are listed by consecutive Gregorian month, date, and year, if known, or at the beginning of the list for one calendar year following the date of passing.

Compiled by Aitz Chaim over many years, this Yahrzeit list is maintained by the Ram’s Horn. Please send any corrections or additions to editor@aitzchaim.com

May the source of peace send peace to all who mourn, and comfort to all who are bereaved.

Name of
Deceased
English Date of Passing Hebrew Date of Passing Deceased Relationship to
Congregant
Dr. Charles (Chuck) Astrin Jan 29, 2015 17 Sh’vat, 5775
Ann Cohn Oct 4, 1987 11 Tishrei, 5748 Mother of Arlyne Reichert
Irving Fineman Oct 12, 1981 14 Tishrei, 5742 Father of Robert Fineman; Uncle of Jerry Weissman
Vicki Sherick Hawkesworth Oct 12, 2013 9 Cheshvan, 5774 Daughter of Jack and Diane Sherick
Roberto Naduris Oct 14, 1995 20 Tishrei, 5756 Husband of Susan Weissman
Rose Gran Oct 14, 2014 20 Tishrei, 5775
Carl Kotler Oct 15, 1993 30 Tishrei, 5754
Hattye Oppenhemer Meyer Oct 16, 1968 24 Tishrei, 5729 Grandmother of Diane Sherick
Pauline Nagel Oct 16, 2000 17 Tishrei, 5761 Mother of Meriam Nagel
Robert Klotzman Oct 17, 1995 23 Tishrei, 5756
Alex Barrett Oct 18, 1990 29 Tishrei, 5751 Father of Nadyne Weissman
Mary Wright Shaugnessy Oct 26, 1976 2 Chesvan, 5737
Marvin Langsam Oct 27, 2013 23 Cheshvan, 5774 Brother of Helen Cherry
Celia Ross Oct 30, 1972 22 Cheshvan, 5733 Great-grandmother of Cece Drew
Queenie Crombie Oct 30, 1992 3 Cheshvan, 5753 Mother of Arleen Heintzelman

SHAKIN’ THE LULAV (SUKKOT SONG)

SUKKOT RECIPES

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