Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Press Release issued by the official Eunuch Spokesperson from the Three-Cornered Office of the Royal House of Shushan, for immediate distribution throughout the land*


Press Release issued by the official Eunuch Spokesperson from the Three-Cornered Office of the Royal House of Shushan, for immediate distribution throughout the land*
(*authorized, of course, by the "Royal Scepter" of the King) 
Save the date! 
March 14th at 6:30pm!
Trout Fishing in American performs at Netivot Shalom!
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Purchase discounted tickets by clicking here!

Purchase your own copy
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of CNS's "Paths of Torah during office hours at CNS or at Afikomen!
Friday night, March 16th at 6pm in the CNS Library!
Join Our Mailing List!
Purim 5772 @ CNS! 
 
Wednesday Evening, March 7th: 

- Pre-Purim Dinner (food for purchase) at 5:15pm, 

Megillah/Ma'ariv at 6:30pm, with a child AND GROWN-UP! costume parade, a cash bar, and childcare!

- All this will be followed by Live Music in the Social Hall by Rabbi Bochner, Jon Erlich, Rom Rosenblum, and Joel Siegel

Thursday Morning, March 8th:  

Shacharit and Megillah reading at 9:30am!

 

...& for some great online Purim Resources, check out MyJewishLearning.com!

Place an ad in the CNS Gala Tribute Journal!
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At this year's Gala (April 29), Netivot Shalom will be honoring Rabbi Creditor upon the 10th anniversary of his ordination as a rabbi. Though the formal invitations will be mailed soon, the Ad Journal deadline is fast approaching. We've succeeded in extending the deadline until March 19th, and ask you to support our community by placing an ad in the Journal. Please click here for the Ad Form!

Gabbai Class info and flier

Did you ever want to learn how to be a calling gabbai?

This is your chance!


Calling Gabbai Workshop

with Debby Graudenz

Sunday March 25th

2 – 3pm



please RSVP to graudo1@pacbell.net


This is a FREE workshop,

donations to the Adult Ed Committee gladly accepted!


Debby will cover the responsibilities of the Calling Gabbai:

what to do, how to do it, and when to (and when not to) do it!


--
R' Shalom Bochner
Director of Life Long Learning Congregation Netivot Shalom
education@netivotshalom.org
510-549-9447 ext. 104
check out our new hebrew school blog! http://cnsshorashim.blogspot.com/


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Presenting: Chug Ivrit!


CNS's V'Zot Yisrael Committee Presents:

Chug Ivrit!

 

We are excited to announce that V'Zot Yisrael at Netivot Shalom is organizing a Chug Ivrit! The goal is to strengthen the ability of attendees to converse in Hebrew.   

 

If you know how to read Hebrew, have some exposure to Hebrew conversation, and want to become more fluent, this is THE place to be!  The difficulty level will be adjusted (from easy to moderately advanced) depending on the skill level of those who attend.  If you are an expert speaker already, you can come and help the rest of us struggle to complete full sentences.  

 

 

CNS member Yehudit Rothman has volunteered to be our Chug madricha.  Yehudit teaches Hebrew at Tehiyah Day School and will be using excerpts from the Jerusalem Post Ivrit monthly periodical as the basis for our discussion.  

Currently we are planning to hold a session once per month on a Sunday morning. Three dates have been set.  The time will be from 10:30 AM - noon except the kick-off program on March 11 will be from 10:00 - 11:30 and will be preceded by a Shacharit minyan at 9:00 AM, followed by a light breakfast.
  

  

Sunday, March 11
Sunday, April 15  

Sunday, May 13    


Yehudit promises to have a welcoming, accepting environment and we hope you will join us for this fun and enriching experience. To help us plan, we would appreciate a reply if you are interested in participating and indicate your Hebrew conversation ability level (on scale of 1-5, beginner to fluent).

B'shalom,  

Art (Asher) Braufman for V'Zot Yisrael

abraufman@lmi.net


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Paths of Torah, Minyan Lev Shalem, Trout Fishing in America, & more!


Upcoming Events @ CNS!
Paths of Torah, Minyan Lev Shalem, Trout Fishing in America, & more!
This Friday night at 6pm
in the CNS Library!
Save the date! 
March 14th at 6:30pm!
Trout Fishing in American performs at Netivot Shalom!
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Purchase tickets in advance!

 Click here! 

$10/adult, $6/under 13

$30 maximum/family 

 Program brought to you by CNS's Shorashim Religious School! 

Join Our Mailing List!
Sunday, Feb 26th at 1pm: A Learning Celebration in honor of the publication of "Paths of Torah!"

 

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After 3 years of sacred work by over 60 members of Congregation Netivot Shalom, the book "Paths of Torah" was published this month! "Paths of Torah", a professionally edited collection of shul members' Divrei Torah over twenty years. The book reflects the diversity of one Jewish community's ongoing relationship with Torah. It is an unfinished record of an ongoing, cross-generational dream. In the pages of our new treasure, readers will find heirlooms, stories, struggles and dreams, and most important, an invitation to continue the dialogue with Torah.  At this celebration, Torah learning will be facilitated by some contributors to the book, coffee, light refreshments, and childcare will be provided. 
 
Purchase your copy of "Paths of Torah" at the event, at Netivot Shalom during office hours, at Afikomen Judaica, or through EKS online at ekspublishing.com! 
Place an ad in the CNS Gala Tribute Journal!
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At this year's Gala (April 29), Netivot Shalom will be honoring Rabbi Creditor upon the 10th anniversary of his ordination as a rabbi. Though the formal invitations will be mailed soon, the Ad Journal deadline is fast approaching. We've succeeded in extending the deadline until March 19th, and ask you to support our community by placing an ad in the Journal. Please click here for the Ad Form!

Paths of Torah, Minyan Lev Shalem, Trout Fishing in America, & more!


Upcoming Events @ CNS!
Paths of Torah, Minyan Lev Shalem, Trout Fishing in America, & more!
This Friday night at 6pm
in the CNS Library!
Save the date! 
March 14th at 6:30pm!
Trout Fishing in American performs at Netivot Shalom!
Hamakom Hebrew Graphic

Purchase tickets in advance by contacting Rachel in the CNS office!

$10/adult, $6/under 13

$30 maximum/family 

 Program brought to you by CNS's Shorashim Religious School! 

Join Our Mailing List!
Sunday, Feb 26th at 1pm: A Learning Celebration in honor of the publication of "Paths of Torah!"

 

Hamakom Hebrew Graphic
After 3 years of sacred work by over 60 members of Congregation Netivot Shalom, the book "Paths of Torah" was published this month! "Paths of Torah", a professionally edited collection of shul members' Divrei Torah over twenty years. The book reflects the diversity of one Jewish community's ongoing relationship with Torah. It is an unfinished record of an ongoing, cross-generational dream. In the pages of our new treasure, readers will find heirlooms, stories, struggles and dreams, and most important, an invitation to continue the dialogue with Torah.  At this celebration, Torah learning will be facilitated by some contributors to the book, coffee, light refreshments, and childcare will be provided. 
 
Purchase your copy of "Paths of Torah" at the event, at Netivot Shalom during office hours, at Afikomen Judaica, or through EKS online at ekspublishing.com! 
Place an ad in the CNS Gala Tribute Journal!
Hamakom Hebrew Graphic
At this year's Gala (April 29), Netivot Shalom will be honoring Rabbi Creditor upon the 10th anniversary of his ordination as a rabbi. Though the formal invitations will be mailed soon, the Ad Journal deadline is fast approaching. We've succeeded in extending the deadline until March 19th, and ask you to support our community by placing an ad in the Journal. Please click here for the Ad Form!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Trout Fishing in America Concert! March 14th at 6:30!

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March 14th, 6:30
Congregation Netivot Shalom
1316 University Ave, Berkeley

DINNER for purchase beginning at 5:15pm

Purchase discount Tickets in advance!
$10/adult
$6/under 13
$30/family maximum

Tickets at the door: $12/adult, $8/under 13

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

CNS Gala 5772 - Tribute Journal deadline extended!


Gala 2012
Dear Netivot Shalom Friends,
 
Most of you have already received the Save the Date and Tribute Journal Ad letter for the CNS Gala 5772, where we will be honoring Rabbi Creditor upon the 10th anniversary of his ordination as a rabbi. Though the formal invitations will be mailed soon, the Ad Journal deadline is fast approaching. We've succeeded in extending the deadline until March 19th, and ask you to support our community by placing an ad in the Journal. Please click here for the Ad Form, and email us at cnsgala5772@gmail.com with any questions!

Kol Tuv,
April Oldenburg, Gala Co-Chair
Michael Tarle, Gala Co-Chair 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Rabbi Creditor: Reflecting on Communal Purpose


anat hoffman at cns

A Note from Rabbi Creditor:
"Reflecting on Communal Purpose"

 

Dear Chevreh,

Our shul was standing room only last night as Anat Hoffman, Chairwoman of Women of the Wall, shared of her work and experience to the over 300 people gathered in our sanctuary (as can be seen in the photo above and those archived here). We were inspired by her passion, disturbed by her experiences, and ready to join the call, coined by WOW's fiscal sponsor The New Israel Fund, "Say yes to a better Israel!"

There are far too few places in our community where the hard questions asked last night can be answered by a liberal Zionist activist dedicated to Israel's future as the democratic homeland for the Jewish People committed to ethical treatment of all its citizens. Last night demonstrated that this approach (explained beautifully in this YouTube video by Conservative Rabbi Jack Moline and Reform Rabbi Daniel Zemel) resonates loudly in our community. Netivot Shalom's commitment to the ethical vision of Religious Zionism inscribed in the Israeli Declaration of Independence by Israel's founders is clear, even in the midst of Berkeley's politically-charged landscape.

 

But last week I encountered a set of commitments I believe we officially support yet don't currently confront as a community. I participated in an intense service at Glide Memorial Church in memory of Robert Kamin z"l and Susan Poff z"l, two heroic activists who died tragically two weeks ago. I was overwhelmed not only by the 1,000+ people who attended the service, but also by the Church's purpose which was manifest in the line of people struggling with poverty and homelessness lined up outside the church. They stretched around the block, and were there from the time I arrived until the time I left, 4 hours later. They are always there. I am not. My heart pounded both with the shock of stepping into "the real world" and with the realization that during the last year we have been so rightfully and urgently concerned with the survival of Netivot Shalom that we have, I believe, paid much less attention to another core aspect of our purpose.  Our mission statement, proudly displayed on our website, states that we are:

 

"an egalitarian, participatory Sacred Community that encourages and engages in Tefilah (Prayer), Torah (Learning), Tzedekah (Social Justice), and Kehillah (Community) within our congregation and the broader community." 

 

I believe Netivot Shalom is excellent (and getting better!) at Tefilah, Torah, and Kehillah. But we have a lot of work to do on Tzedakah. Our commitment to the Berkeley Men's Shelter has been well-attended, but consider that we are a community of over 400 households with a monthly commitment that involves, at most, 20 people

 

As is true of every group, focus ebbs and flows to different activities, based on reality and personal involvement. There is nothing strange about this. But whereas we are not obligated to complete every task at once, neither are we exempt from (re)starting our work. Jewish tradition tells us that "pikuach nefesh/saving a life" is the supreme mitzvah. It is this imperative that must be the purpose of all of other Jewish acts. If we are to be our whole self as a community, we must not lose sight of the contribution we are called to be to the world around us. We cannot be about institutional self-perpetuation. And we are certainly not that. Let us be clear about our priorities: The urgent work of the Capital Campaign is to save our shul. That comes first. But it is not the "why" of our community - it is the "how."
 
I pray that, through the success of our Capital Campaign, each of you will grant us the strength to deepen our commitment to Tzedek/Social Justice. We are not out of the financial woods yet. But, while skillfully confronting the forest, we are blessed to be mindful enough to see the beauty and fragility of each tree calling for our care. 
 
If you are aware of a way to re-invigorate our community's Tzedek commitment, please contact me. We are stronger together than we are individually. Last night's event was a reminder that sometimes, all it takes to refocus a community's attention is a passionate activist with a good amplification system. Let's embody that passion as a community of activists, dedicated to Tikkun Olam/healing the world. Here are three current ways to support individual members' current Tzedek projects:
  • CNS member Judy Massarano has connected her 2nd-grade class at OHDS with an organization called April Showers, which supports the homeless of San Leandro, by collecting toiletries, etc. for those in need. Collections of travel size toiletries, deodorant, toothpaste or toothbrushes, and combs are needed.  Please bring donations of this kind to the shul office during February, and we will arrange their delivery thanks to Judy's commitment.
  • CNS member Josh Kornbluth is preparing for the "Solvang Century," a 100-mile ride that with Team In Training on March 10, to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). You can support Josh's efforts by making a donation here.
  • And we are committed as a community to supporting the Tzedek work of Women of the Wall, supporting women's voices at the Kotel and in Israel. Last night's event happened largely through the work of CNS member Rabbi Pam Frydman. Please consider making a gift to WOW by clicking here.

May the strength of our precious community grow, so that we can add ever-more strengthto healing our world.

 

Shavuah Tov,

Rabbi Creditor

 

 Congregation Netivot Shalom
1316 University Avenue / Berkeley, California 94702 / info@netivotshalom.org
 
 

Berkeley Men's Shelter Report/Invitation


Netivot Shalom @ the Berkeley Men's Shelter

 
rugelach

He arrived on a bicycle with a cardboard box. Jan Raymond had signed up on the Google docs spread sheet to bake desert for the Men's Shelter meal on February 5. He brought the box into my kitchen and displayed the medium-sized mountain of home-made rugelach. A taste was in order. Yum! After he left, a few more "tastes" were in order....

 

Susi's menu included bierocks (sort of like Shepherds Pie), a much-loved family recipe from her Oklahoma Grandma. Coupled with baked potatoes, a green salad with lots of veggies, and fresh-fruit salad, the dinner was a huge success. The men wanted seconds. Additionally, the men (and volunteers) wanted seconds, thirds, and fourths of rugelach! Jan had baked plenty so we indulged (or, as my Russian Grandma would have said, "overdulged").

 

Brenda shopped for the dinner, Yonit helped prepare the green and fruit salads and washed dishes; Aaron worked on the salads, setting up the food line, preparing the iced tea and the plates for the late-comers. Laura and Liora prepared the dough for the bierocks, David and Michael prepared the bierocks filling. Julie, Esther, and Margaret helped with the finishing touches, served the dinner, and helped clean-up. While the food was bubbling in the oven, Liora shared a drash on Elijah the prophet. When we entered the dining hall to greet and serve the men we encountered them with newly opened eyes.

 

We cook, again, on Sunday, March 4. We have plenty of volunteers already 

signed up for that evening except that no one has, as of yet, volunteered to lead a drasha or brief discussion with the volunteers. Is that something you can contribute? There is still plenty of volunteer-need for Sunday, April 1, and the sign-up sheet is waiting for you at tinyurl.com/CNSshelterdinnersignup or e-mail Ednah Friedman at edmal@aol.com.

 

 


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Tu Bishvat Note from Rabbi Creditor: "Tu Much"


This Saturday Night at CNS! 
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Feb 11, 7:30pm
Anat Hoffman
Chairwoman of Women of the Wall!
"Women of the Wall, Social Justice and Human Rights in Israel"

 

Sponsored by: Congregation Netivot Shalom of Berkeley, Temple Sinai of Oakland, Women of Temple Sinai, The Israel Center of the Jewish Federation of the East Bay, Congregation Beth El of Berkeley, Oakland Ruach Hadassah, 

Congregation Ner Tamid of San Francisco, 

Congregation Beth Israel Judea of San Francisco, JCC of San Francisco, The New Israel Fund, & Rabbis for Women of the Wall

This Sunday at CNS!
Feb 12, 10:30am
"The Life & Music of Arik Einstein" with Professor Arie Dubnov!
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Prof Dubnov will show how Einstiein's music reflects a periodof restless nostalgia among Israeli youth of the '70's, the generation, known as "dor habanim," the "generation of the sons." This generation came of age after the establishment of the state of Israel and struggled with identity issues in the wake of their parents' achievements and how Israeli society came to define itself -- and them. Join us for Professor Dubnov's FREE lecture, Arik Einstein's music, and of course, discussion. Lecture and discussion preceded by the Sunday Morning Minyan @ 9:30am and breakfast. Join us for both!!  

 

Program brought to you by CNS's  V'Zot Yisrael Committee. For more information, email vezotyisrael@netivotshalom.org or visit www.netivotshalom.org/vezot_yisrael

A Tu Bishvat Note from Rabbi Creditor: "Tu Much"

Erev 15 Shvat 5772

Feb 7, 2012

Dear Chevreh,

 

Tonight is Tu Bishvat, the Jewish celebration of Trees, an annual reminder to to care for the world we inhabit. (For some great Tu Bishvat resources, click here!)

 

It is important to see ritual moments like Tu Bishvat as reminders, not as singular events. Do we only practice Teshuvah (repentence) on Yom Kippur? Are we aware of our freedom
only on Pesach? Are we grateful for Israel's birth only on Yom Ha'atzma'ut? These questions have obvious answers, and yet I wonder about our communal attention span. After all, as we learn in the Talmud: "New troubles make the Jewish People forget the old." Is it even possible to remain steadily focused on Teshuvah, freedom, Israel and the environment?

 

To be honest, I don't know. That's a lot to carry in our hearts when so much else is clamoring for our limited attention.

 

And this is yet another reason community matters so much. I can't hold all these things in my heart alone. No one person can. But just today, the CNS Preschool and the Shorashim Religious School shared Tu Bishvat experiences, and 50 CNS members will share a Tu Bishvat Seder tonight. Netivot Shalom is a sacred village with many leaders, each of whom offers their heart as an anchor to (at least) one meaningful commitment, and as we grow as a community, so too does our capacity to impact the world positively.

 

Chag Sameach! May this Tu Bishvat see us engage with our roots as our branches continue to reach for Heaven!

 

Rabbi Creditor

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