HaHodesh November 2010

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November 2010 | Heshvan - Kislev 5771

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One Shul, One Title, One Month Wednesday, November 3, 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 4, 7 p.m.

Judith Shulevitz, award winning author, will discuss her new book, The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time. In this elegantly written work, Shulevitz weaves together histories of the Jewish and Christian Sabbaths, speculations on the nature of time, and a personal account of her own struggle with the day and its meaning. A dessert reception will follow the book discussion. This program is free and open to the community. The Sabbath World is available at a discounted rate in the Stulman Center office.

Join us for an adult social evening full of great food, friends and entertainment! Featuring: Bourbon, beer, and wine tasting courtesy of DiWine Club Food - Dinner Fare $25 per person Chizuk Amuno Brotherhood presents entertainment by: Three of a Kind • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Earthrise • David Madoff Buy tickets at the synagogue and school offices. Reserve a ticket by e-mailing Nancy Hudes, communityevents@chizukamuno.org, or call 410/486-8641.

Brotherhood Rosh Hodesh Minyan at B ’ n a i I s r a e l S y n ag o g u e

Sponsored by the Congregational Life Committee, linking the Chizuk Amuno affiliate groups

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Sunday, November 7, 9:30 a.m. Join in celebrating Chizuk Amuno’s 140th anniversary by returning to our congregational roots at B’nai Israel Synagogue, 27 Lloyd Street. Rosh Hodesh services will be followed by breakfast and a presentation by Jan Schein on the history of Chizuk Amuno. The Brotherhood will coordinate carpools for the event. RSVP: Marvin Spector, 410/484-8939 or Ted Levy, 410/484-3852

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THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO. . . Sisterhood’s Opening Meeting and Paid-up Member Event

C h i z u k 101 Sunday, November 7, 7 - 8:30 p.m.

at the home of Rabbi Ron and Robin Shulman Join the freshman class of Chizuk Amuno’s “welcome” for new members and all members who want to renew their connection to our synagogue community. Chizuk 101 participants will get together four times during the year to talk about the meanings and opportunities of Jewish community, meet synagogue personalities and one another, and explore the how’s and why’s of Chizuk Amuno. RSVP: Judy Simkin, 410/486-6400, ext. 232 or jsimkin@chizukamuno.org

Monday, November 15, 7 p.m.

Jennifer Mekiliesky, a registered dietician and nutrition consultant will show us how to have a healthy holiday with alternatives to oily, fried foods. Chef Annie will present recipes (and samples) that will enhance your family Hanukkah party. Free to paid-up members, $10 per guest We will gladly accept your 2010-11 dues payment at the event. RSVP by November 10 to Donna Wolf at donnaw27@verizon.net or 410/356-5633.

Q ualit y T ime :

C onversations A bout O ur B eliefs and O ur W orld

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Tuesday, November 9, 7:30 p.m.

Brotherhood Red Cross Blood Drive

Monday, December 13, 1 – 7 p.m.

What to Believe if “Faith is not Fact” Join Rabbi Shulman for a candid conversation about core Jewish concepts and their relevance for our world today. During our first “Quality Time” session, Rabbi Shulman’s teaching will include his personal reflections on belief.

Let’s make this the best drive ever at Chizuk Amuno. Please register for earlier time slots so we can avoid a rush later in the evening. Information regarding what it takes to pass the iron testing is available.

This is the first of a year-long series. Future sessions will include distinguished guests and will meet the second Tuesday of each month.

For more information, to register, or to volunteer, please contact Jack Kiner, 410/833-0374 or jackiner@yahoo.com. 1


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