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June 23, 2022 / 24 Sivan 5782
Volume 20 Number 25
Torah Reading: Sh'lach L'cha Numbers 15:8–15:41 Haftarah Joshuah 2:1–2:24 Shabbat Candle Lighting: 8:53 p.m. |
Celebrate Shabbat with Us: Friday Erev Shabbat: 6:00 p.m. (Multi-access) Saturday Torah Study: 9:00 a.m. (Zoom only) Saturday Shabbat Service: 10:00 a.m. (Zoom only) |
Community Level—Medium
Current Protocol:
- Masks are required for all.
- Social distancing is recommended.
- Proof of vaccination is not required—we encourage you to stay up-to-date on your vaccination and boosters.
- We request that you sing quietly.
What's happening at TBE?
Friday: Erev Shabbat Service (Multi-access)
Friday, June 24, 6:00 p.m.
Join us in person or online for an Erev Shabbat service led by Cantor Fine and Jordan Harris. Masks are required for those attending in person.
Live streaming services:
- The Erev Shabbat Facebook event can be found here.
- You can watch services on the TBE YouTube channel here.
- The streaming player for online services can be found on our website here (click "play" and this feature will work after services begin).
Saturday: Torah study and Shabbat service (Zoom)
Saturday, June 25, 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Our Saturday worship experience begins with Torah Study from 9:00–9:45 a.m. followed by services beginning at 10:00 a.m., on Zoom. All are invited!
Link to Shabbat morning Torah study and Shabbat service Zoom meeting: https://bit.ly/sat-torah-study.
Havdalah (Zoom)
Saturday, June 25, 7:30 p.m.
Please celebrate Zoom Havdalah here.
Zoom Meeting ID: 320 3406 647.
What will I need?
Just yourself! However, if you would like to participate in blessings at home, Havdalah blessings are said over wine, besamim (fragrant spices), and a braided Havdalah candle.
What if I don't have those things?
If you don't have a Havdalah candle at home, you can use two candles (or even two matches) joining the flames as the blessing is recited. And if you do not have wine, it can be substituted with something you might use to celebrate or offer to a guest, perhaps coffee or tea. And, most importantly, if you don't have any of these things, just come to say blessings and be together. You can find the Havdalah blessings here.
Questions? Contact Stacy Van Wagoner through Facebook Messenger or at stacyrai22@hotmail.com.
Upcoming Events
Music of Remembrance: For a Look or a Touch (Online)
Running for the month of June
Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer's major musical work For a Look or a Touch is the first and only to address Nazi persecution of homosexuals. It's the story of two idealistic young men whose lives and love were torn apart during the Third Reich. The title is from a provision in the German penal code that made even an affectionate glance or caress reason for arrest.
MOR commissioned and premiered For a Look or a Touch in 2007, and since then the work has traveled the world. For more information or to rent, click here.
Pride Shabbat 2022 (Multi-access)
Friday, June 24, 5:30–8:00 p.m.
Join the Seattle Jewish community for Pride Shabbat 2022. This year’s event will be held in conjunction with Temple De Hirsch Sinai on Capitol Hill during Seattle’s Pride month on Friday, June 24. Pride Shabbat is open to the community and is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Jews, friends, families, and allies of all ages. Guests will be welcomed at 5:30 p.m., followed by a 6:00 p.m. service, and a concluding dessert oneg to celebrate the evening. Register here (a link for livestreaming will be sent after registration).
COVID-19 Protocol: Proof of vaccination (defined as 2 weeks past either the second round of Pfizer/Moderna or 2 weeks past 1 round of J&J) or proof of negative COVID test required. Masks are encouraged but not required.
Summer Hike & Explore! (In-person)
Sunday, July 6, 12:00 p.m.
The Temple Beth El Religious Education team is proud to offer our summer fun series to both current students as well as new families!
Join us on July 6 at noon for an afternoon filled with exploration, laughs and fun! We will be exploring the newly renovated Owen Beach and the surrounding wooded area of Point Defiance park. No adventure would be complete without the following:
- a bottle of water
- sunblock
- a healthy snack
Your guide for the day will be Madeline Pimentel-Diaz. Please RSVP by email for an accurate count of adventurers. Feel free to invite other families you believe would be interested in joining us! Questions? Please contact Dan Miller at religiouseducation@tbetacoma.org.
Save the Date
Home of Peace Annual Cemetery Cleanup (In-person)
Sunday, July 24, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
The Home of Peace Cemetery Association invites the whole community out one day a year to work with our volunteer board to participate in our annual clean-up on Sunday, July 24 from 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. The cemetery is located at 5421 Steilacoom Blvd SW in Lakewood.
Come for an hour or two to help clean headstones and clean up the grounds. We perform this mitzvah every summer. Our Jewish cemetery is a sacred place and we honor those who have been laid to rest. No previous experience or equipment is needed. Please contact Dave Aqua at (253) 753-3134 to get details.
Against Gun Violence? Save the Date
Sunday, August 14
During the past month, the numbers of innocent lives lost to gun violence is horrifying. Temple Beth El is collaborating with community groups to bring a walk, a march, a demonstration, a gathering to protest gun violence. Save Sunday, August 14 as the date voices in Tacoma will say enough to gun violence in our communities.
Opportunities
AIDNW (Advocates for Immigrants in Detention) Volunteers
A large number of asylum seekers on the border will be coming to Tacoma and will be released from the ICE Detention Center. ICE has confirmed to AIDNW that 15-25 immigrants will be released daily, which doubles the amount usually served. AIDNW needs more donations of backpacks and volunteer drivers. Volunteers serve a minimum of two shifts per month between the hours of 2:00–7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. If you would like to volunteer, please complete the volunteer form here.
Tikkun Olam—Slavic Center
We will be accepting item donations at Temple Beth El for the Slavic Center, and Ukrainian refugee families each Friday evening and Saturday morning Shabbat (if in person) through the month of July. Items for personal hygiene, items for house cleaning, items for bath or kitchen would be welcomed. Please note on your donation that the item is for the Slavic Center, Ukrainian refugees. If you would like to make a monetary donation, checks made out to TBE with a memo that the donation is for Tikkun Olam, Slavic Center.
TBE Tacoma Pride Booth Volunteers Needed
We need volunteers for our booth at Tacoma Pride which returns to in-person this year. Save the date on Saturday, July 9 from 12:00–6:00 p.m. We’re looking for people to help set-up, share your love of Judaism, and break-down. It’s a great way to share what Reform Judaism is and to get to know the different LGBTQ+ communities in Tacoma. Please contact Cantor Fine at cantorfine@tbetacoma.org if you are interested and let him know when during the day you’re available. Note: set-up is early in the morning.
Volunteers Needed for the Temple Tech Team (Soundboard)
The Temple Tech Team desperately needs more volunteers. No experience necessary—training is provided! In addition to training, a step-by-step guide is provided for you. One Friday evening a month is all we ask. To sign up, please contact Jordan Harris at jhhandjnh@aol.com or (253) 414-7237 or Aaron Petersen at aharon.micharl78@gmail.com.
Information
Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice Newsletter
The latest Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice newsletter contains information about the latest Supreme Court ruling on bond hearings and immigration, the effect of this ruling and advocacy. To subscribe to all following JCIJ newsletters, you can do so here.
Tacoma’s Shul: Talmud Torah – Sinai Temple by Deb Freedman and Harold Friedman
Local history buff Deborah Freedman and Tacoma native Harold Friedman are pleased to announce the publication of Tacoma’s Shul: Talmud Torah – Sinai Temple. Their collaborative history of the Orthodox and Conservative Jewish community of Tacoma, Washington, features stories pulled from the pages of Tacoma’s historical newspapers, combined with decades of genealogical research. Together they document a narrative of a thriving and exceptionally close-knit Jewish community, spanning the years 1892 to 1960. This publication follows Freedman’s 2016 title, Tacoma’s Dry Goods and Wet Goods: Nineteenth Century Jewish Pioneers. Available for $29.95 via Amazon and at the TBE Judaica shop for $27.
Judaica Shop Summer Hours
- Fridays: 6:50–7:20 p.m. (before services) and 5:20–5:50 p.m. (before early service–last Friday of the month)
- By appointment by emailing judaica@tbetacoma.org.
Contact the Clergy
If you have a question or concern you would like to share with the clergy, please email Rabbi Tiwy at rabbitiwy@tbetacoma.org or Cantor Fine at cantorfine@tbetacoma.org.
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