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ADVERTSEMENT UPCOMING ALTERNATIVE SERVICES Temple Israel offers you many types of scrv iecs to explore your spiritual side, to study and to eonneet with one another. Visitors are welcome. Java -1\- Jeaits - Saturday, March 7,10:00am This learner’s service is a place to ask questions and leant about individual prayers. Followed by in depth Torah discussion. Rock HaShabbat - Friday, March 20, 6:15pm A multigcnerational service set to contemporary rock music. Come sing along the 3rd Friday of every month! Ka> analt - Saturday, March 21, 10:00am This serviee eombincs the aneient practiecs of Jewish prayer and meditation to create space for reflection and growth. For CHILDRENS THEIR FAMILIES Sbabbat Ha-Misiipacha (Family Sbabbat) Saturday, March 14, 10:00am - 12:00pm Join us for Mishkan Madness! Torah Tots — Friday, March 13, 5:45pm and Saturday, March 21/, 10am (PJ Library Event in the Mindy Ellen Levine Chapel; Exploring Exodus and Celebrating Freedom!) Our high-energy, exuberant Shabbat programs are for pre schoolers and their parents. A healthy and bountifiil Kid-dush follows each program. ROOTS & Wines Taught by Rabbi Noam Rancher Don’t miss this opportunity {high school seniors & parents) for some Spiritual Prep before venturing off to college! Sunday, March 8, I0:30am-noon (Teens only) Saturday, April 25, 10:30am-noon (Teens only) Sunday, May 3, l():30am-noon (Parents only) Saturday, May 16, 8;()0pm (Teens & Parents) LIFE LONG LEARNING The Stories of Our People: Tales, Legends and Short Stories that Open the Gates of Jewish Faith Sunday Classes, March H, 15, 22, 29, ll:00am-Noon Taught by Rabbi Murray Ezring We will study the stories of our people, which will include creative midrashim and other beautiful text from the history of our Rabbis. The text will include rabbinic stories, Hassidic tales and more modem short stories to entertain and deepen our understanding. Free for TI members. S36, non-members. User’s Guide to the Prayer Book, Part II Sunday Classes, March H, 15, 22, 29, ll:00am-Noon Taught by Cantor Elias Roochvarg We will continue to address all the who’s, what’s, when’s, where’s, (and especially) how’s & why’s of the Sabbath Ser\'ice, Free forTI members. S36, non-members. SOCIAL CLU& ANNUAL PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON Sunday, March 15, 12:30pm Stephanie Starr, Executive Director of Jewish Family Services, will be our Social Club guest speaker at diis year’s luncheon. For more information, please contact Ruth Goldberg, 704-366-8903. RELATIONAL JUDAISM WEEKEND: RON WOLFSON RETURNS! FRIDAY, MARCH 27 & SATURDAY MARCH 28 OPEN TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY Friday, March 27 - Temple Bebh B Communiby Shabbab Services, 7:00 pm "Blessing and Kisses: bhe Power of Jewish Family Life” Sponsored in parb by bhe Sadie Levin Scholar-in-Residence program Saburday, March 28 - Temple Israel Shabbab Services, 9:30 am "Building Good Tenbs: Envisioning bhe Relabional Synagogue of bhe 21sb Cenbury” Relational Judaism Saburday, March 28 - Sam Lemer (3enber ab Shalom Park (Building A) Afber services ab bobh bemples, bhe Jewish communiby will come bogebher for a special Kiddush in bhe Sam Lemer Cenber of Shalom Park. Immediabely afber Kiddush, Dr. Wolfson will presenb, "Beyond Maxwell House: How bo Have bhe Greabesb Seder Ever!” There is no charge for Che comm mi ty bo abbend bhese programs. For more informabion, you may conbacb bhe Cler^ Office of Temple Israel ab 704-362-2796 or Temple Bebh B ab 704-366-1948. D) f^ooWorfson EVENl^ftjR ALL Cantor & Friends in Temple Israel’s Mindy Ellen Levine Chapel Sunday, March 1, 4:00pm Join Cantor Elias Roochvarg for his series of monthly “musicales” (with accompaniment by Monty Bennett) for a delightful afternoon of music and surprises! This month’s concert will feature ’’Songs from the Bible”. Family Purim Celebration & Hot Dog Dinner Wednesday, March 4 5:30pm Dinner / 6:15pm Celebration Join us for a “magical” celebration of Purim! The evening begins with a hotdog dinner, followed by a family-friendly Mcgillah reading, a costume pageant contest (for the young, and young at heart) and a little bit of ...magic! Dinner reservations (required) can be made on the Temple Israel website or by calling the office. Dinner: $8/Adults, $5/childrcn, ages 3-12. Celebration is FREE. Tl Book Club: The UnAmericans: Stories by Molly Antopol Wednesday, March 11, 7:30pm at Temple Israel Described as “a stunning exploration of characters shaped by the forces of history [and family] and how one remains human in the face of crushing inhumanity,” The stories arc set in Israel, the Soviet Union and America. Eveiting of Interfaith Dialogue at Temple Israel Thursday, March 26, 7:00pm For 18 years. Temple Israel has been involved iu an iuterfaith dialogue with Dr, James Howell, currently of Myers Park United Methodist Church. Join us as the Rabbi and Dr. Howell will discuss the meaning of the land of Israel for both Jews and Christians. Temple Israel’s Family Israel Adventure JUME 10-22,2015 Join Rabbi Murray Ezring, and explore the many wonders of this beautiful land. This family Israel tour will cover Israel’s many wonders - Jerusalem, Cesarea, Lake Kinneret and the Galilee, Golan Heights, Masada, the Dead Sea, Tel Aviv, and the Mediterranean Coast - while creating a sense of community along the way. “The best way to stand witii Israel is to stand in Israel.” For more in- fonnation, visit www.templeisraelnc.org or stop by the Clergy office. www.templeisraelnc.org • P 704.362.2796
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