Friday, October 24, 2014

EREV SUKKOT Wednesday, October 3, 2014 / 16 Tishrei 5775

EREV SUKKOT
Wednesday, October 3, 2014 / 16 Tishrei 5775

SHAKE YOUR LULAV! FAMILY SUKKAH DECORATING and DINNER
4:30pm Decoration-making and Learning
6:30pm Candle-lighting, Kiddush and Pizza Dinner in the Sukkah

SUKKOT
October 9, 2013 / 15 Tishrei, 5774
Services: 10:00 AM

Torah: Deuteronomy 8:1-18; 10:12-22 (Etz P.1039)
Maftir: Leviticus 23:39-44 (Etz P.729)
Haftarah: Zechariah 14:7-9; 16-21 (Etz P. 1254)

Torah Reader: Barry Frank
Haftorah Reader: Barry Frank 
Parnassim: Pearlann Goldberg, Doreen Saibil

Friends and Family Services - 10:45 am  

Kiddush is co-sponsored by Jonathan Goldman and Anaïs Gagné in celebration of their son's brit milah

The office will be closed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for Sukkot and will open on Tuesday, October 14.

SHABBAT HOL HA MO'ED SUKKOT
October 4, 2014 / 17 Tishrei, 5775    

Torah: Exodus 22:24 - 23:17 (Etz p. 469)
Maftir: Deuteronomy 16:13 - 17 (Etz p. 1084) 
Haftarah: Ezekiel 38:18 - 39:7 (Etz p. 1260 

Torah Readers: Sheila Caplan, Neil Caplan 
 Haftarah Reader:  Beth Blackmore 
Parnassim: Warren Litwin, Dan Laxer
  
A MESSAGE FROM THE RABBI

Dear Friends,

I am pleased to announce that the newly arrived Israeli Consul General, Mr. Ziv Nevo-Kulman, we be attending services on Thursday, October 9, the first day of Sukkot.  
Please check out his Youtube self-introduction:  

I will be opening a discussion on the Israel Diaspora Dialogue. I told the ConsuI General how many of us would like to develop a more robust and engaging dialogue and he very much wants to hear our perspective on what that might mean.

I hope many of you will make to the effort to welcome him and speak with him after services in the Sukkah.

With blessing for a Sukkat Shalom, and Hag Sameah,

Rabbi Ron


SYNAGOGUE NEWS 
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO SHABBAT? (GWCTS)
Friday, October 10th - All over Montreal
We are excited for our first dinner of the year! Members are encouraged to invite each other to share Shabbat dinner and to build new meaningful friendships and Shabbat memories - especially fellow congregants you don't know very well yet. PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM IF YOU ARE PARTICIPATING We are keeping track of who is participating so we know how successful we are! With questions of for guest suggestions, contact dorsheishabbatdinners@gmail.com!
   
SHAKE YOUR LULAV!  FAMILY SUKKAH DECORATING AND DINNER
Erev Sukkot, Wednesday, October 8, 2014
4:30pm-6:00pm: Decoration-making and learning
6:00pm  Candle-lighting, Kiddush, and pizza dinner in the sukkah
Kicking off this year's Dorshei Friends and Family holiday programs, we welcome Sukkot with crafts, food, and celebration. Get into the Sukkot harvest spirit! We'll make decorations together and hang them in the Dorshei Emet Sukkah. We'll also learn with Rabbi Julia about the meaning of the sukkah and how to shake the lulav and etrog, the holiday's iconic ritual.

SUKKOT FAMILY SERVICE AND ACTIVITIES
Sukkot, Thursday, October 9, 2014
10:30-11:45am
Join Rabbi Julia for Family Service for Sukkot. We'll sing holidays songs from Hallel, hearing a sukkot story, and then make our own lulav and etrog and wave them in the sukkah.

BACK TO THE EARTH SHABBAT: THE JEWISH FOOD MOVEMENT AND PICKLING WORKSHOP
SHABBAT SUKKOT GUEST SPEAKER: REMI ATTIG, DIRECTOR OF TEVA QUEBEC
Saturday, October 11, 2014
10:00am-12:30pm Shabbat services and discussion
1:00pm Pickling Workshop
A harvest themed Shabbat for the harvest festival of Sukkot. Learn with guest speaker Remi Attig, Program Coordinator of Teva Quebec, about the Jewish Outdoor, Food, and Environmental Education movement (JOFEE) and exciting developments in food and environmental sustainability happening today in Jewish communities across North America. Stay after Kiddush for a pickling workshop with Remy in the Sukkah, taking back ownership of the food production process and creating delicious, organic and locally sourced pickled vegetables for your Sukkot table. Teva Québec is the Québec Jewish coalition for the environment.  They examine the intersections between Jewish ethics and the values of environmentalism and sustainability.  Teva Quebec works to effect positive change on our local community through education, advocacy, and activism.
   
SIMHAT TORAH SERVICE, CHILDREN'S TORAH PARADE, HAKKAFOT and SE'UDAT SIYYUM DINNER HONOREES IRV PERLMAN AND SHARRON SCHWARTZ
Thursday, October 16, 2014
5:30pm: Snacks and Torah craft for kids in the lobby
6:00pm: Holiday Service and Torah Parade - Hakafot - Dancing with the Tora 
7:30pm: Simhat Torah Dinner
Join the Dorshei Emet community in celebrating Simhat Torah, the holiday of the Torah! The celebration continues at our dinner. This year's honourees are Irv Perlman and Sharron Schwartz in recognition of their years of devoted service to our synagogue. The dinner is being chaired by Peggi Cohen and Donnie Frank. We look forward to celebrating with you. Tickets are $36/pp. Please contact the office by October 8 to make your reservations.

CHECK OUT OUR FULL SCHEDULE OF ADULT EDUCATION FOR THE FALL
Full details can be found in our bulletin and on our website.

Upcoming classes and programs include:
  • Exploring Jewish Values for Everyday Life through the Talmud with Yohanan Lowen - October 20, noon
  • Touchstones of Jewish Civilization with Rabbi Ron - begins October 27, 7-8 pm
  • Parenting as a Spiritual Journey led by Rabbi Ron for new parents - Mondays at 8:15 pm starting October 27.
     
  • Mothers Circle - A course for mothers of different faiths who are raising Jewish children, led by Carmela Aigen - Tuesdays at 7:30, starts in November.
     
  • Grandparents Circle - Rabbi Ron will help Jewish grandparents to develop and nurture a positive, healthy Jewish identity for their grandchildren of mixed marriages. Tuesdays from 1-3 pm, October 28-Nov 25. Free course.
     
  • The Joy of Israeli Literature with Menachem Rotstein - every second Tuesday, starting Oct 14th
     
  • iEngage Israel 2.0 "The Tribes of Israel" with Rabbi Aigen - starting November 5, at noon
 


MEMBER NEWS
REFUAH SHLAIMA
Zvi ben Taibel v'Yosef (Harry Fainsilber) 
Yehudit bat Shalom v'Frieda (Odette Chonchol)  
Eliahu ben Leah v'Yacov (Charley Levy)
Daniel ben Kalman v'Tziporah (Daniel Roth)
Miriam bat Tilka v'Schoel
Sheine Leah bat Shmuel v'Esther (Lila Pascal)
Yitzhak ben Fruma v'Arie Leib
Chava bat Mordechai v'Chana
Rivkah bat blima Rachel 
*If someone needs an extra blessing for someone who is sick, please email info@dorshei-emet.org  with their hebrew name, parents hebrew name, their english name. If a member who is ill is in hospital, kindly give us the name of the hospital and room number as well.

YAHRTZEITEN FOR THIS WEEK
October 4 - 10, 2014/ 10 - 16 Tishri, 5774   
Irwin Miller, father of John Miller
Harry Mitchell, father of Herschel Mitchell
Mauricio Presser, father of Baldomero Presser
Goldie Adelman, mother of Seymour Adelman
Gerald Long, husband of Freida Long
Abe Al Patnoi, father of Rita Schulman
* Anna Marks Rill, mother of Saretta Levitan
Ida Grossman Shapiro, mother of Ernest Shapiro
Peppy Wasserman, mother of Norma Wasserman
Max Wolofsky, father of Merle Wolofsky
* William Koenig, father of Annie Koenig
Belle Blustein-Steinhouse, mother of Marilyn Caplan
Arthur Grover, father of Ada Gertrude Tannenbaum
Charles Cohen, father of Norman Cohen
Hilda Karp, sister of Abe Katz
Anne Litwin Schreiber, mother of Joyce Rosen
* Raymond Chonchol, brother of Ernest Chonchol
Gertrud Neisser, mother of Eva Echenberg
Heinz Ahronheim, father of Gerald Ahronheim
Leslie Hirsch, father of Abigail Hirsch
Phyllis Merson Brasloff, 2nd wife of Reuben Brasloff
David Usheroff, father of Jeff Usheroff 
Names with an asterisk (*) indicate a memorial plaque in our sanctuary. We encourage you to add your late loved one's name to our memorial board for an everlasting tribute. To do so, please call the office at 514-486-9400.
If you would like an Aliyah for a yahrtzeit on a Shabbat morning, please identify yourself to a Parnass when you come into the sanctuary.
COMMUNITY NEWS
From Fear to Love: A Retreat Integrating Jewish and Buddhist Practice
During this weekend residential retreat we will delve into Jewish and Buddhist teachings and practices that teach us how to embody love, transform old habits, and use the stillness of meditation to clarify what is important.
No previous meditation experience or Jewish knowledge required. Everyone is warmly welcome.
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