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In order of Black History Month, CBJ ill be sending out a small selection of sources every week for you to look through and learn, and please email me if you come across sources that you would like us to include! Some of us may be feeling as if we’re in a perpetual state of mourning right now; others may be feeling it more or less acutely from moment to moment, day to day, week to week. 1:30am-2:00am– Tarot Readings with Carolyn Andrea What we have achieved is duly recorded in our archives. I’m sure that many of you are in touch with a number of resources for grocery and medication pick up and other necessities, but please know that the JerseyCity.gov page is constantly be updated with new information. At the same time, the power of these protests comes from strength in numbers, so our mere presence is the most valuable thing we can do to move the needle closer toward the causes at the center of the demonstrations.”. ! We’ll be celebrating with great music and dancing with the Torah scrolls themselves, taking the party into the street (well, into our backyard and/or the parking lot lol) but definitely into the night. ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​ Looking forward to being with you this Shabbat and always 🙂 LUNCH & LEARN ZOOM Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83348428645, SHABBAT SHIRA-ra-ra REVOLUTION ZOOM Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6557526954. Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech Ha’Olam Asher Kidshanu B’Mitzvotav Vi’Tzivanu Layshev Ba’Sukkah Then she cornered him into a compromising—and deadly—position. Song & Prayer of course will be with us 🙂, 7pm- hang out 7:15pm meditation 7:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat. I won’t quote the whole thing, but just this piece: “Pandemic–What if you thought of it as the Jews consider the Sabbath— the most sacred of times? When we fear the stranger it brings out the worst in us! On the mystical end, the Kabbalists tought that trees were the symbolic bridge between the Divine Realm and the human realm, and that both human beings and The Source of Being have a cosmic model like that of a tree, with roots and branches extending in unique and careful harmony with all the elements and energies of existence. Judaism gives equal weight to individual and collective responsibility. Then after Shabbat Nuach this Friday 10/23, we are very honored to be hosting Welcome Home Jersey City for their annual coat drive and household supply giveaway for refugees and asylees in Jersey City THIS SUNDAY, October 25th from 2-4pm. If you have winter coats that you would like to donate, please bring them to Bnai Jacob between 9:30am-1pm on Tuesday or Thursday this week OR on Sunday 10/25 between 1-2pm. Many of these videos are available for free download. It’s summed up in wonderful line from the prophet Zechariah: not by might nor by strength but by my spirit says the Lord”… from Rabbi Sacks. Only a few verses in, Aaron is instructed about the intricate laws of Yom Kippur, the most important (and volatile) holiday of the Jewish calendar. ​​​​​​​ And here’s just a smattering of my favorites (from 3 different movements! Next Sunday, May 5th at 2:30pm, please join in the Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration that will be held at our sister congregation, Beth El of Jersey City and in partnership with our fellow congregation, The Conservative Synagogue of Hoboken. ), holidays, lifecycle, prayers, ethics & philosophy, Jewish history, and Hebrew reading Yom Hashoa Holocaust Remembrance While it is not my normal custom to give a sermon on Friday nights, recent events of this week demand it. Why so much suffering for so long? The event is Tuesday morning, August 25th @11:00am in our parking lot, and we are looking for volunteers! Racism it is not automatic, is taught in our society. 🙂 🙂 R’B. Notes/calls of condolence may be made to Shlomit. At the end of this parasha, we chant the words “Chazak! Howard Sachar wrote: “nowhere did Jews identify themselves more forth rightly with the liberal avant-garde than in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s”. Talmud Time: You Beit (Midrash) Werk! It’s been a hard year with so many unprecedented challenges. Upon awaking, he says “Mah Norah HaMakom HaZeh”- which is often translated as “How awesome (Norah) is this place!” The word “Norah” can mean awesome, but it can also mean awful. Both words contain that root word “awe” (in English and Hebrew). And right in our own backyard, local youth advocacy leaders Dwayne Baskerville and  Steven Campos have joined up with the Greenville Neighborhood association to distribute masks to Greenville residents who cannot afford them. Come for the singing and meditation, and to be in community. It is about the story of families, couples, brothers, sisters , parents and children. I also urge you- if you have health concerns or preconditions that make any group gathering particularly dangerous, to prioritize your own safety and health. Lunch & Learn at 12:30pm focusing in on The Shmitah Year– the year of complete rest and release for the land (sound familiar….?). 7pm- hang out time, 7:15pm meditation, 7:30pm Jane Canter in honor of Gloria Langer z”l 7:45pm Menorah Lighting and Kabbalat Shabbat 🙂, ZOOM Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86167985851​​​​​​​, We continue with our Hannukah celebrations TOMORROW, 12/12 @6pm with True Connection will be the theme of this year’s Yom Kippur at Bnai Jacob. Come and learn in community as we close the Torah scroll only to begin it again new with even fresher, more critical, more creative, and more compassionate eyes. It’s Torah Bnai Jacob-style: BY and FOR the community 🙂 🙂, And remember, I love to hear from you, and am always available to connect! May this year be the start of a new life for each of us. Meeting ID: 655 752 6954. Looking forward to being with you 🙂, ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81120106890 *Also on December 5th at 7pm is an open pizza dinner for all interested in being a part of the volunteer and visioning core of Bnai Jacob– we’re looking for folks who wants to talk vision and execution, we can do some exciting stuff, especially powered by pizza 🙂 please RSVP to rabbibnaijacob@gmail.com if you’re down! led by Bnai Jacob member Leah Yesepkin (Sunday, March 8th, more information coming) It is an inescapable duty, an inalienable right. Unfortunately ShulCloud’s platform was having some hiccups last week so there’s been some delay in emails, sorry! In one year from November 1957 through October 1958, temples and other Jewish communal edifices were bombed in Atlanta, Nashville, Jacksonville and Miami, and undetonated dynamite was found under synagogues in Birmingham, Charlotte and Gastonia in North Carolina. Gratitude to everyone in this community for bringing in so much of your light to all of these festivities, for keeping the light burning as the season gets darker and colder. Blessed is the Soul of the Universe, ​​​​​​​Come out this Saturday, 10/10 @7pm for Havdalah, the unraveling of the ENTIRE TORAH (yup, if you’ve never seen it done, this is something you don’t want to miss), and then– live music and socially-distanced dancing outside, under the stars!! -Saturday Night, April 11th– mark the date for the West Side premiere reading of Jersey City poet laureate Rashid Wright’s new book, hosted by Bnai Jacob! And in great gratitude, WHAT A SUCCESS was the Coat Drive with Welcome Home Jersey City! Moses speaks to us directly in this book, from his messy humanness and says “Love God, the Source of Being, with all your heart, all your soul and all your might.” But what do these words mean, especially in a world where we can barely muster enough love for each other, for all life, for the planet itself? In order of Black History Month, CBJ ill be sending out a small selection of sources every week for you to look through and learn, and please email me if you come across sources that you would like us to include! Haman, distressed, flings himself across Esther, as she reclines on a divan, begging her for help. One tap mobile PLUS!! And more to light up your December (and beyond! See you on Shabbat in downtown! This is an important gathering, hope to see you there! There is hope for the future in this story of the past. *for students preparing for conversion, interfath couples wanting to know more about Judaism, and folks who want the best Judaism-refresher around! The truth is more complicated, as I learned this week in study group at Congregation B’nai Jacob in Jersey City, New Jersey. Yeah, Leviticcus goes there. Mordecai urges Esther to act, reminding her that no Jew—not even the Queen—will be safe from the decree. My community? ... TV Shows. It is also a religion of compassion, for without compassion law itself can generate inequity. I cannot help but think of the verse “Do Not Stand Idly By the Blood of Your Neighbor”. 1) they created freedom without order, and 2) they created order without freedom. See flyer below (it was AWESOME)! ZOOM Link can be found at https://www.kol-tzedek.org/hanukkah.html, And that’s right, on Thursday 12/17 it’s DRAG QUEEN HANNUKAH TRIVIA!!! Our theme of self-care, community-care, global-care, speaks to the needs of now, both in the world around us, and within us. Bnai Jacob will host a Jersey-City wide Anti-Gun Violence rally uniting over 20 communities of faith in Greenville. One of our commands is the duty to make the Torah new in each generation.  It must speak to us affectively and emotionally. Come for community, davening, and an inspiring discussion of the history of anti-violence work in Jersey City, and the ways we can be a part of meaningful and proactive partnership between Black and Jewish communities. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. The best way to get people active and involved is to get them to build something together. Meeting ID: 867 7518 9937 Perhaps that day has been a reckoning for many of us– it certainly has been for me, and a very poignant reminder that the work of Dr. King must continue in our time, in our generation, and we must take responsibility for our part in its continuation. Currently, Jersey City has testing sites at two locations– a walk-up testing center for all Jersey City residents at 140 MLK Drive {in the Mary McLeod Bethune Life Center} and a drive-thru location at the former DPW Complex 575 NJ-440, Jersey City — residents must call 201-547-5535 to schedule an appointment. And on this Shabbat we will also be honoring Gloria Langer z”l, a longtime member of B’nai Jacob who passed away in the last week. It is getting wintery out there, which means we are just keeping the fires burning even more this week at CBJ. Join Kehilla Bnai Jacob tonight as we build bridges together in the sweetness of Shabbos. Lunch and Learn. Oddly but appropriately, Chanukkah comes from the same Hebrew root as “education”…. “Pray as if everything depends on God, but act as if everything depends on you.”  Rabbi Heschel. Our community has been through a lot this year, and one thing we can do is provide healing services at an affordable rate. 305-607-9062 Yesterday’s protest was nothing short of remarkable. The mass spread of the COVID-19 pandemic which has known no boundary, the eruption of violence against Black and Brown bodies, the surging rates of unemployment, housing and food insecurity have exposed to us the many cracks in our systems of governance. Please sign up for a time slot (not very long) with the link below:Â, Welcome Home- Bnai Jacob Coat Drive Sign Up. (Or executed; no one is sure.) LIVE FROM JERSEY (or was that JEWSY) CITY IT’S….SIMCHAT TORAH!!! Thomas Jefferson, when he wrote the Declaration of Independence, was a slave owner. Tuesday, January 26th @7pm-8:30pm I look forward to being with you this Shabbos and throughout the week as our Mishnah-With-A-Mission and Lunch & Learn classes will focus on the complexity of what it means to be “commanded-by-God” when direct encounters with The Divine are elusive, and all we have are the words of human beings. Call-In Number: 1 929 436 2866, The Wilderness, in Judaism, is also the place where revelation occurs. ZOOM Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86242629309. It is from this dream that Jacob receives a new name, Israel, which means “One who wrestles with God”. The first Mitzvah given to us as a whole, prior to the Exodus, was the command to sanctify the time. +19294362866,,83998697303# US (New York) Jews throughout history have recognized tyranny for what it is, and the Jewish people have refused to be intimidated by power, threat, terror and fear. And just as a reminder, I plan on visiting the Moishe Deutsch z”l family between 8:30/9am and the Leah Ferencz z”l family between 11:30/12 tomorrow, Tuesday, 12/17. So what better way, even in COVID, than to build a Sukkah in our very own backyard, the first one we’ve had IN YEARS, built by our very own Andy Elkins (THANK YOU ANDY!) Meeting ID: 863 1007 4775 We believe that the future redeems the past, and this is what we call: Hope! In fact, that’s what our Torah cycle teaches this week. Snacks and L’Chayyim’s will be provided 🙂. Looking forward to experiencing this important commemoration, especially at this time, with you. Come out for a beautiful Havdalah service (the service ending Shabbat, y’know, with the fierce twisted candle) and a late night showing of the Coen Brothers’ “A Serious Man” (2009). While we were shook up and took time to process, we are committed to continuing to gather in community with increased security measures and with even more faith and determination that, as we discussed at Yom Kippur, this is a time where we MUST be Jewish, we MUST DO Jewish, and that means honoring our rituals and rites, our rich and radical culture, and commiting even more to work as part of the larger human family and the collective struggle for truth and justice. rabbiaaron1@gmail.com. Meeting ID: 876 2004 6485 So please, keep a look out for us as we will do our best to look out for you 🙂, And as such, be on the lookout because tonight we have Beginners’ Talmud: Pursuing Justice! ZOOM link:  https://us04web.zoom.us/j/734278511 Meeting ID: 864 2870 8716. So just a reminder– we have lots of events coming up (see below!). Shabbat Shavuot ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89083819848 Looking forward to seeing everyone this Friday, August 16th @7:00pm! R’B. That is how we should love our children! We need leadership in worldly matters: economic, societal, political and military. These amazing photographs were taken by friend of Bnai Jacob Adam Sachs. There is a mystery behind the question of what it is to truly “Be”, when so much of our ‘being’ is about ‘doing’. TELL YOUR FRIENDS!! All of this plus our moving and musical Kabbalat Shabbat service with the addition of some of Tatiana’s favorite Broadway melodies (in English AND Yiddish!) (US) +1 646-558-8656 Beginning in 2018 we will have a series of monthly Shabbat services, one Friday night and one Saturday morning each month, led by Rabbi Aaron Katz – and always followed by refreshments! In the meantime, beginning in April—which is also the Hebrew month of Nissan and the holiday of Pesach (Passover), we will be relaunching monthly Friday Night, Kabbalat Shabbat services and hosting a model seder in partnership with Temple Emanu-El of Bayonne, NJ, more information coming soon. Beginning to look at next week, this Monday, January 18th marks Martin Luther King Day, a national American holiday in which we commemorate the work and life of the great civil rights leader Rev. And Shabbat, which is about the act of stopping, the need to stop every week, how do I understand myself in a moment of stillness, or perpetual stopping? *for more information EMAIL Jane Canter ( unclejane1@aol.com ) with YOGA in the subject line. And so we lift our gaze, not to what stands between us, but what stands before us.”. Hope you’re having a good week so far (is it really only Monday?!?!?). Let’s learn together, laugh together, and be together this week as we approach the moment at Sinai this Shabbos. These are hard questions, because as I write them to you I’m tearing up, knowing that my own numbness has led me to not be as active as I would like. Ancestral wisdom for tough times. We take as much responsibility for it as we can Looking forward to being with you all this Saturday, this will be soulful prayer service and an inspiring gathering. Yes , there was conflict and separation, but it was at the beginning, not the end. ), So for tonight’s service, Shabbat Vayikra, you just copy paste the link below into your browser to join the community in prayer and connection:Â, ZOOM link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/654306316, Finally! And tonight, whether there are Christmas Carols sounding in your head or you’re thinking “how can I DO Jewish right now, or in the year to come?” (or both, like me LOL or more! Bring your favorite freedom song, whether it’s about justice, peace, or personal liberation, we want to hear it!! Come for community, davening, and an inspiring discussion of the history of anti-violence work in Jersey City, and the ways we can be a part of meaningful and proactive partnership between Black and Jewish communities. 10:30pm-11:00pm– A deep Talmudic dive with Nicole Fix And no amount of screens are gonna get in our way 😉, KABBALAT SHABBAT services are tonight at our new time, 7:30pm, as we shift with the setting of the sun. It was one of the most stunning military achievements of the ancient world. It was SO wonderful getting to celebrate Tu B’Shvat with you last night and we are so grateful for our guest speaker. Are prayers answered? Dr. J.R. Norwood is the Principal Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation, for which he has also served as a Councilman for over fifteen years. He left school at 14 to work full time at a printing and engraving shop called Turner Brothers; he would work there for the rest of his life Her email is marilyn@bnaijacobjc.com. We also have extra Lulavs and Etrogs for anyone who would like to shake! Call-In Number: 19294362866. 7pm- hang time 7:15pm meditation 7:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat, ZOOM Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89067544053, Hope your Hanukkah’s having been bright so far 🙂 B’nai Jacob is continuing its Hannukah programming this week with PAWNUKKAH: A MEOWCABEE STORY! This week we begin a new book of the Torah, BaMidbar- In the Wilderness. The humanity failed! With that in mind, I want to remind you of a few ways to stay especially connected that we have up and running: Connect through Zoom– all of our online events can be accessed through zoom. Now you might say– “hey, don’t we end up hanging Haman and all his kids? 3) In what ways have I engaged in rhetoric that promotes othering or stereotyping of Black people? In this week’s parasha, Mishpatim (Laws/Judgments), we have to ask: Is Shlemut (Wholeness) really possible, even in a “Divine Text” when humans are still caught within the confines existing, limited systems? Our community has been through a lot this year, and one thing we can do is provide healing services at an affordable rate. That is, we are taught to do right, to love mercy, do justice, not because there’s gonna be any reward in heaven or punishment in hell,” Ginsburg told the audience. With even more holidays approaching (and blessings to all of our community members, friends and family, who are celebrating Christmas and Kwanzaa this week!) Call-In Number: 1 929 436 2866 US (New York). Hello and Shalom to all of you! Then this Friday night for Kabbalat Shabbat we felt that we could all use some extra uplift and reminding of the beauty of communty– so we are very excited to welcome the fabulous musical theater performer and songwriter Tatiana Wechsler who will share with us stories of what is was like for her family as Jews-of-Color to found a synagogue in the South, and she we will share some of her favorite Broadway melodies (in English AND Yiddish!) The Bible, and all other Jewish texts tend to pay greater attention to the nature of events than to the places where they occurred. Friday night, April 26th,7pm, @Bnai Jacob— Menu. Some people are saying that these are dark times– between the COVID pandemic and the systematic racism and brutality that has been a plague on this country since its very founding, it is easy to lose energy, motivation, and hope. Services this evening will be entirely community-led– many thanks to Chazzan Carolyn, Graeme, Nina, and Kay. In a free society, some are guilty, but all are responsible! GRASSHOPPER – Creme de cacao, creme de menthe, half-and-half or evaporated milk. This was too much to bear, and a group of Jews, the Maccabees, fought for their religious freedom, winning a stunning victory against the most powerful army of the ancient world. The Torah emphasis and uses this concept many times because it is easy to love your neighbor when they are quite like us! You might ask, ‘isn’t he the good guy in the story?’) Well, our rabbis had complicated views on Noah. In the short run battles are won by weapons, but in the long run they are won by ideas and the way they are handed on from generation to generation. We say “Bruchim Ha Baim” to our new members and friends: “Blessed is the one who has come to us! But really, what’s new? ... Sheila Hicks, tisse et sculpte depuis les années 1950 toutes sortes de fibres qu’elle installe dans le monde entier. Hope you’ve been having a good week so far! This is why I want to offer those famous words which so many of you are probably already familiar with– “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? Tomorrow is the big day! And in anticipation of this Shabbat of comfort and connection, tomorrow we still be studying the story of Noah and the Ark and how our rabbis critically examined Noah’s role in the destruction (NOAH?!?! Our congregation is growing. Call-in Number: 19294362866, Meeting ID: 869 2698 2824 Nobel suddenly realized that if he didn’t change his life that was all he’d be remembered for.  That was when he decided to dedicate his fortune to creating five annual prizes for those who’d made outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.  Nobel chose to be remembered for peace. Meeting ID: 857 6956 5594 So yeah, I say “The Time Is Now”! And NOW, beieve it or not, it’s SUKKOT! is it fear? The morning will feature an energetic Shabbat morning service followed by Kiddush lunch and rally led by Pastor Viola Hemmingway. I hope everyone’s been having a lovely week. This coming Thursday we are celebrating the birthday of our Bubbie Bea Rubin! Movie Night: Doubt: a film by: John Shapley. I studied from the Talmud: “A prisoner cannot release himself from prison”. Download or listen to free movies, films, and videos This library contains digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. After three years they reconquered Jerusalem, rededicated the Temple and relit the menorah with the one cruse of undefiled oil they found among the wreckage. This week’s Torah portion, the famous story of Noach and the Ark, is all about what happens when human beings give up on the possibility of supporting and being supoprted by others and in this epic tale in our tradition, even God/Goddess/Spirit gives up! Call-In Number: 1 929 436 2866. 11:30am (approx. Thursdays from 6:45-8:00pm Thursday, February 6th (we will continue weekly classes again starting Thursday, March 5th) Where are our values of justice and compassion? As we mark the coming of Passover/Pesach in the new few hours, it is also upon us to mark this moment in which we honor those we’ve lost in our community. Chazzan Carolyn and I are honored to represent B’nai Jacob as we lead the prayers for healing, and we hope everyone will register for this event that is truly about CLAL YISRAEL (All the Jewish People)! Registration can be found here: Inscrivez-vous maintenant pour profiter de l’offre france.tv pleinement ! 🙂 R’B. There is so much coming up at Bnai Jacob, it can’t all be contained in one email, but this is to give you an idea. ​​​​​​​Blessings 🙂 R’B, Meeting ID: 875 3126 6477 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86310074775 We will collectively mourning for the destruction of the First and Second Temples, for the loss of the Jewish state. And of course Nicole will assist too…. Call-In Number:19294362866. I’ll soon be reaching out to each of you and will be available regularly at rabbi@bnaijacobjc.com. CONGREGATION BNAI JACOB (176 West Side Ave btw. We are making space in our lives for the things that matter, for family and friends, love and generosity, fun, and joy. Among them is WELCOME HOME JERSEY CITY’S FILM FESTIVAL!!! The two remind me of women who enter male-dominated workplaces and encounter harassment (from Hollywood to Wall Street). * (If you have questions about how to use Facebook or Group Video Chat, please email me rabbibnaijacob@gmail.com or call (267)-475-5181). +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) For more information and to make a donation, please email gogetmykids2@yahoo.com. https://www.jfnnj.org/supportjerseycity/, Moshe Detsch z”l was a volunteer with Chai Lifeline, a wonderful organization. From Katelyn Halpern, artistic director of SMUSH Gallery: Our purpose is to support white-identifying people in the efforts of unlearning racism, raising our internal consciousness, and working for racial justice and the dismantling of white supremacy. The hate that begins with Jews never ends with Jews. I’m Rabbi Bronwen Mullin and I am so honored to serve as your new rabbi. Lunch:$10. Meeting ID: 822 7437 7637 Alll of us are participants in American culture, and it is our duty as Jews to follow this commandment to the best of our ability. I hope you found my ways to connect to meaningful traditions, to connect to family and friends, even if very differently than we might have imagined. Hugs and blessings 🙂 R’B, Shabbat Nuach is TONIGHT @7pm- we’ll be singing, meditating, connecting in community (that means kibbitzing, you know how it goes 😉 AND– BLESSING OUR ANIMALS!!! lol Many of you received a repeat email from Shulcloud, our current server. Saturday, September 23: Shabbat Service: RESPOND ‘GOING’ OR ‘INTERESTED’. Developing a system of ethics and caring for others, rituals and traditions of beauty that elevate the soul. If you would like to have a meal in the Sukkah, or just take a few minutes to be in the Sukkah, please email Marilyn to let her know you’re coming. http://bnaijacobjc.com/ Abraham was the first human being that had the courage to challenge God. Rabbi Heschel talked about mindfulness in this famous quote: ”Our goal should be to live life in radical amazement “ he said. I’m a nobody!’ ‘Who am I to represent the Jewish People? Please email me (rabbibnaijacob@gmail.com), ring me or give me a text (267-475-5181) if you plan to attend and want to connect-up. Myself?” Next week, through teshuvah (repentance and reparation), tefilah (prayer with integrity), and tzedakah (pursuit of justice and righting wrongs), we lay the groundwork for how we MUST do and make better in 5781. We bless our children that they be strong in their efforts to repair the hurts of the past, and to increase blessing in the world around them. Humans have an immense capacity to make connections. The rabbis of our tradition interpreted this to mean that one should not profit in any way from anything that takes human life. *We are partnering with The Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey and Assemblywoman Angela McKnight to doÂ, *But coming up this Wednesday, July 29th, CBJ will be having services for Tisha B’Av, known as the saddest day in the Jewish calendar, a day in which we grieve the loss of the Temple in Jerusalem, but more broadly, we grieve the realities of a world where the holiness of our fellow humans and our earth isn’t honored. http://bnaijacobjc.com/ We have no choice, as people of faith, to stand together against hate. There is a Midrash: (Pirkei deRabbi Eliezer, 30) which tells the story of how Ishmael was twice visited by Abraham. Pharaoh became a prisoner of the values he himself had championed. SATURDAY, 12/12 is a POWERHOUSE HANNUKAH EXTRAVAGANZA: 6:00pm-7:30pm: Lucy’s Latkes with the Marione Mamas, Donut Baking with Bennett, and Rum-y Butter-y cocktails with Nina and Graeme! This will be a ZOOM/ Cooking-Show style where there will plenty of time to kibbitz with your community, and also learn a thang or two about making some sweet treats! …”Tomorrow’s world is born in what we teach our children today. The Arava Institute is an environmental and academic institution in the Middle East, dedicated to preparing future leaders from Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and around the world to cooperatively solve the regional and global challenges of our time. 7pm- hang out, 7:15pm meditation, 7:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat, ZOOM Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85178345669 This Shabbat we are beginning a new project in downtown Jersey City.  We have instituted our own programs of reaching out to those who have moved into our city. …”For as long as we live, they too will live, for they are now a part of us as we remember them”…. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87133262087 https://www.facebook.com/BnaiJacobJC/ The morning will feature an energetic Shabbat morning service followed by Kiddush lunch and rally led by Pastor Viola Hemmingway. And remember, we have services again Tuesday morning at 10am. Bnai Jacob will host a Jersey-City wide Anti-Gun Violence rally uniting over 20 communities of faith in Greenville. “In sum,” he writes, “Tisha B’av can perform these basic functions for Jews living in the middle of the twentieth century, with the state of Israel before them as a reality. Rashi, comments on this: …”when they are about to leave this world, they put aside their personal needs and become preoccupied with the needs of the community “…. Justice and law, grace and mercy are part of our culture. This week’s parasha (Torah reading), is Lech L’Cha, which literally means “Go for yourself” and tells the tale of Abram, whom God speaks to, saying “Go for yourself to a land that I will show you.” Our tradition teaches that it was Abram’s act of determination, to seek a future where he could be a whole person in action and spirit, that became the very inheritance that we have today– Judaism, and Abraham, our first forefather and ancestor.

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