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NARAYEVER NEWSחדשות נרייבר May, June, July, August 2019
Nissan, Iyyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av 5779
Editing Team
Michael BoydRabbi Ed Elkin
Marsha FrydenbergTama Soble
Graphic DesignerRebecca Wilkinson
Send comments and content proposals to:newsletter@narayever.ca
First Narayever Congregation187 Brunswick Ave.
Toronto, ON M5S 2M4
Tel: 416.927.0546Email: admin@narayever.ca
www.narayever.ca
TABLE OF CONTENTS
President’s Message
Rabbi’s Message
Tefillah Coach’s Message
Annual General Meeting
Building Renewal Project
Ritual
Adult Education Programs
Celebrations
Membership Renewal
Social Action
Youth & Families
Shul Matters
Wider Community
ShinShinim
Kiddush Sponsors & Donations
Other Donations
Yahrzeit Anniversaries
Members of the Board
Calendar of Events
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Yom HaShoahYom HaZikaron & Yom Ha-atzmautShavuotTisha B’ Av
Yom Kippur Appeal Funds Distribution
Events for FamiliesEvents for Teens
Ring of PeaceIsrael 2020 TripKesher ShabbatRemembering Lillian Mendelsohn
Doors Open Toronto
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I am writing these lines in March, shortly after the information meeting we held about our building renewal. The building renewal project is by far the biggest project we have considered in a long time. For many years we’ve been struggling with accessibility, and as was clearly artic-ulated in the recent information meeting and in previous meetings, the need is urgent. With this renovation we are trying to achieve more than accessibility. We hope to improve our pro-gramming space, provide our Rabbi with a study and update aging building systems. Previous generations purchased the building, improved on it, and acquired cemeteries. We are blessed with a vibrant community comprised of young families and members of all ages. It’s our turn to improve on what we have, for ourselves and for the next generation.
About fifty people attended the information meeting and many good questions were asked. The Building Renewal Steering Committee and the architect, Janna Levitt, provided answers to the best of their abilities, given that much of the work is still ahead. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the committee who have put a massive amount of effort into this project: Anna Pace, Mickey Narun, Lorne Cappe, Gary Lichtblau and Phyllis Berck. These volunteers have been tirelessly working on the project with dedication, transparency and board approval.
Overall there was tremendous support for the goals of the project and for the plans as present-ed. However, some members expressed concerns. One of the participants brought information about a different approach for achieving our goals.
See the Building Renewal report on p.7 for details on the project and the most recent meet-ing. The Building Renewal Steering Committee considers all suggestions. Please email them to buildingrenewal@narayever.ca. The committee reports regularly to the Narayever Board of Directors.
Regardless of what individuals feel about this project and the approach, I remind you that we all want what is in the best interest of our community. I would like us to maintain respectful behaviour and avoid divisive language. Our shul community, made up of people and relation-ships, is more important than our building.
The membership is yet to vote in a general meeting on the overall project and on the plans on how to move forward. In advance of this meeting, the motion to be voted on will be circulated, and enough time provided for members to submit their own motions before the meeting (as per the current constitution, motions must be submitted to the board at least four weeks in advance of the meeting). We also plan to have another open information meeting prior to this general meeting.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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Thanks to those who attended the information meeting and for your suggestions, questions and encouragement.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who ran our services during the Rabbi’s sabbatical. It is one of the unique features of our congregation that much of the service can be and is run by volunteers. Yashar Koach!
The shul Purim celebration was a great success with a full house, a lively Purim Shpiel, Megilla reading by our volunteers, costumes galore, games and hamantaschen. Thank you to Rabbi Ed who conducted the celebration (in a chef ’s outfit), to Jill Magen our Celebrations chair who organized the event, to the volunteers who participated and helped, to Erica Denburg and Sabrina Friedman who directed the shpiel written by the Mendelsohn-Kalikow family, to the ShinShinim and to the Bar/Bat Mitzvah class.
Finally I would like to mention other fun events for adults we’ve recently enjoyed at our shul.
• The ShinShinim cooking night was a success. In addition, people have enjoyed the ShinShinim movie nights where they select interesting Israeli movies to screen and discuss. Thank you Lian and Nir.
• The Saturday afternoon chanting program, Singing out Shabbat, with Alon and Tiferet Nashman has become an enjoyable and uplifting pastime for many.
• The Adult Education Committee put together a couple of wonderful music programs, the first facilitated by Rena Ashton and the second by Peter Sevitt. Both events were well attended with people sipping kosher wine and singing along.
Thank you to Brenlee Robinson, our Adult Education chair, and to the other volunteers who helped out. Come have fun at shul, and find new ways to grow! Happy spring!
Avi SchonbachCo-President president@narayever.ca
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Dear Friends,
Among the pleasures of my recent sabbatical period in Israel was the opportunity to sit and read works of contemporary Jewish scholarship that I generally don’t have time for in my regular busy life here in Toronto. One of the books that I read was Jeremiah: The Fate of a Prophet, by Rabbi Binyamin Lau. I had studied Jeremiah with Rabbi Lau in a course I took at the Hartman Institute several years ago, and found him to be a most engaging teacher. He has also been one of the main promoters of a project called 929: Tanakh B’yachad, which provides a framework for people to study one chapter of the Hebrew Bi-ble every day until they complete the entire Tanakh (there are 929 chapters in total in the Hebrew Bible.) Rabbi Lau comes from a very prominent line of Orthodox rabbis, and in that context is considered an important spokesperson for a moderate form of Orthodoxy which places great focus on social justice. I was very happy to have the chance to read his book and deepen my understanding of one of the most important of the biblical prophets and consider the implications of his prophecy for contemporary Israel.
Rabbi Lau’s book explicates the historical Jeremiah, but it also clearly has a contemporary political agenda. Jeremiah prophesied under a succession of kings of Judah who saw them-selves as infinitely more powerful and less vulnerable than they actually were. Tiny Judah was surrounded by massive powers with Egypt to the south, and Assyria and Babylonia to the north. Its kings thought they could maintain Judah’s independence by entering into strategic alliances, all the while ignoring the decadence, corruption and moral depravity inside the kingdom. Jeremiah’s message was that salvation lay not in clever foreign policy but rather in creating a society that was decent. He repeatedly warned that Jerusalem could fall if Judah didn’t change its ways. The critics who persecuted him accused him of being a defeatist whose words only sapped the morale of the soldiers and the people.
We know how the story ends. Judah, including Jerusalem and its Temple, were destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, as Jeremiah had warned. Rabbi Lau clearly sees Jeremiah as being of interest not just for historical reasons but also for its relevance to contemporary Israel.
I was privileged to attend Rabbi Lau’s synagogue for Shabbat services during my sabbati-cal and hear him deliver a sermon in which he decried the legitimization of the extremist
RABBI’S MESSAGE
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Otzma Yehudit party as part of the Israeli election campaign then under way. He vowed to work every day until the election to marginalize this group, whose racist platform remind-ed him of the Nazis’ Nuremberg Laws. Many members of his synagogue were displeased with his decision to introduce his political views into the Shabbat service.
Much has changed in the 2,500 years since the time of the prophet Jeremiah. Rabbi Lau’s book, and his sermon during a contentious election campaign, provoke us to ask whether, in the midst of all that change, the basic values conflicts in society remain essentially the same. What is the place of values and ethics in the midst of a tough world in which some of our competitors and enemies behave in unscrupulous ways? To what extent is the role of leaders to boost national self-esteem and pride, and to what extent is it to uncover and ad-dress the corruption and injustice that lie at the heart of society? Should we listen to those voices who are defending the status quo, or to those who maintain that only major, even radical, change can avert the coming train wreck? How do we understand the intersection of religion and politics? These are Jewish questions, and also universal human questions that should occupy us all.
Shalom,
Rabbi Ed Elkinrabbi@narayever.ca
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TEFILLAH COACH’S MESSAGE
In Psalm 96, part of the Kabbalat Shabbat Friday evening service, we proclaim ,ׁ Sing to Adonai a new song. Rabbinic interpreters of the Psalms linked this quote to a line from the Shabbat morning Shacharit service: – in goodness, day after day You renew creation. Situated in a part of the service preceding the Shema in which we ac-knowledge God as creator, this phrase proposes the nov-el idea that creation was not a onetime occurrence. The implication is that if we choose to take notice, we may in our own ways appreciate and experience daily renewal.
The first quote refers to human activity, while the second involves divine action. Each quote contains a word de-rived from the root ח־ד־ש (new). On this basis the Rabbis drew a parallel between these human and divine actions: we sing a new song to the one who renews creation daily. Further, Hasidic master Elimelekh of Lizhensk taught: during the six days of the week we reach toward the Di-vine through work we do in the world, while on Shabbat, we do so through prayer and song.
One of our strengths as a community is our singing. As our voices resound within our sanctuary, perhaps you do as I sometimes do - simply listen to the heartfelt sing-ing of others, allowing it to wash over you and carry you along with it.
In a discussion of what constitutes tefillah (Talmud, Be-rachot, 29B) the Rabbis say that simply reciting the stan-dard prayer formula doesn’t cut it; one’s emotions must be engaged in the process. Singing together is a wonder-ful way to become more emotionally engaged.
Furthermore, say the Rabbis, one must “introduce a novel element” ( – note the same root as above -in one’s tefillah. Both newness and emotional in (ח־ד־שvolvement in tefillah are necessary to prevent one’s prayer from becoming rote recitation (keva), and thus devoid of spiritual intention (kavanna).
Here are some ways we can deepen our spiritual focus: occasionally adding new melodies to the ones we regular-ly sing, gaining new insights into tefillah by delving into meaning of the prayers, or learning to take on a new role in the service. For more information about any of these, please contact me.
Did you know?
In the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation, the Hebrew vowel shown here under the aleph ָא is pronounced “oh”, while in the Sephardi pronunciation (ie standard in Israel and for us) that vowel is most often pronounced “ah.” However, there are times when we too should pronounce this vowel as “oh.” But how can we tell? Fortunately, the Lev Shalem Siddur has a subtle way of indicating this for us. When the vowel is to be pronounced “oh” you will notice that the stem, or vertical line, of the vowel is slightly but noticeably longer. To illustrate, look in the Ashrei prayer in our siddur on page 182, 5th line from the top, 2nd last word: . Hebrew speakers recognize that the root word here is and would know to pronounce the word in question as “okhlam.” But for non-Hebrew speakers, look in the siddur and compare the vowel under the א with the vowel under the ל. The longer stem of the vowel under the א cues us to pronounce it “oh” not “ah.” (maybe you just said “ohhh!” to yourself...)
RITUAL
Ruth RohnTefillah Coachtefillah@narayever.ca
m ׁשִׁירוּ לה׳ שִׁיר חָדָש , Si
שִׁירוּ לה׳ שִׁיר חָדָשׁ
יוֹם תָמִיד מַעֲשֶה בְרֵאשׁית וּבְטוּבוֹ מְחַדֵשׁ בְכָל־
לְחַדֵשׁ בָה דָבַר
אָכְלָםאֹכֶל
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Major Vote on Whether to Proceed with Significant Renovations of the Shul Building at the:
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGJune 23, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the
FIRST NARAYEVER CONGREGATION
This year the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the First Narayever Congregation will be particularly significant.
We will, of course, conduct the regular business that occurs at the Annual General Meeting such as the election of Board Members, the approval of financial statements and the reappointment of the auditor, among other matters.
However, at this meeting the Membership will also be asked to vote on whether to go ahead with a proposed major renovation of the synagogue.
There will be a formal resolution from the Board of Governors, which we intend to send out the first week in May, 2019.
The Building Renewal and Steering Committee recently held a town hall meeting on the renovation on March 17. More information meetings will be held on June 2 at 5:00 pm and June 12 at 6:30 pm.
The Constitution also permits individual Shul Members to submit resolutions for consideration at the Annual General Meeting to the Board, four weeks prior to that Meeting, or by May 26, 2019.
A complete Annual General Meeting voting package, with all resolutions and proxy forms, will be mailed out to the Membership three weeks in advance of the Meeting, i.e., on or before June 3, 2019.
If you cannot attend the Annual General Meeting in person this year please seriously consider providing a proxy to another member that can attend. Each member may hold up to four proxies. Please be on the lookout for further information in the Narayever Net, as this important meeting date draws closer.
Hart Schwartz & Avi SchonbachCo-Presidents, FNC Board of Governors
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BUILDING TASK FORCE
In January 2019, we finally received the Ontario Municipal Board decision that approved our plans for changes to the Narayever building. This was the con-clusion of a two-and-a-half year process that included a Committee of Adjustment hearing, an appeal to the OMB with three days of hearings and waiting for the final decision. It was also a major step in a very long process for our congregation.
WHY WE NEED TO UPGRADE OUR BUILDING
For many years, our congregation has debated how best to renew our historic synagogue building in order to meet our needs for the present and the future.
BUILDING RENEWAL PROJECT
There is agreement on certain basics:
Accessibility — We need to make our beloved shul accessible to all, so that everyone can participate in services and events on an equitable and dignified basis.
Better Space — We need better use of space for pro-gramming, particularly children’s and youth activ-ities, general administration, and an office for our Rabbi.
Building Systems — We need to update aging heating and air conditioning systems.
HISTORY
The shul’s leadership and membership have been wres-tling with how to accomplish these goals for years. Here’s some history.
2000 — The last major expansion of the building was almost twenty years ago. The nature of that expan-sion was hotly debated at the time.
2009 — The shul conducted a major study of elevator options.
2011 — A building permit application was submitted for an expansion plan consisting of an elevator at the rear of the building and for 2000 sq. ft. of additional space. This proposal was not followed through and the building permit application lapsed.
2015 — Consideration and consultation with the mem-bership on alternatives for our building including the possible acquisition of an adjacent property and development on our property.
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BUILDING TASK FORCE
BUILDING RENEWAL PROJECT
THIS PLAN
This plan for the shul building started to take shape in 2014. Harry Schachter as president at the time recog-nized that accessibility was a major issue and that over the years several plans for making this building accessible had been considered.
In 2015 the members were consulted about the future of the shul building through two surveys and five consultation meetings. The conclusion was that the ma-jority wanted to renovate to provide accessibility and to stay on our property. Information meetings were also held in 2016 and 2017.
In 2016 we started developing the plan with LGA Ar-chitects. One of the objectives, in keeping with the shul’s principles of inclusivity, was to provide an elevator at the front of the building so that all would have a dignified entrance. The approach was, not to simply add what is needed today, but to provide for the future of the shul. These plans have been posted in the social hall for the past few years. In 2016 we also started discussions with our local coun-cillor and with City staff on planning and heritage issues and made great progress on both. We knew that as the City changed the zoning by-law in 2013, we faced a greater challenge than with earlier plans.
In 2016 LGA architects were selected to work on the plan and created an attractive design that would meet our needs while being sensitive to the surrounding neighbor-hood.
The plan includes:• an elevator at the front of the building to provide all
with a dignified entry• accessibility as a feature of the building throughout• a more spacious and attractive social hall and a new
and improved kitchen• new programming and administrative spaces, with a
Rabbi’s office • new, up-to-date building systems
The heart of the shul, the sanctuary, would remain essen-tially unchanged in size and appearance.
The Plan – 1,800 Sq ft of new space • Elevator at the front with main entrance - 180 sq ft
of new space• Second floor addition to include administration
office, Rabbi’s office, program space and library and accessible washroom – 1,160 sq ft of new space
• Basement to include lowered floor, column removal, new kitchen, accessible washroom, multi-use space with dividers, new building systems - 470 sq ft of new space
• Sanctuary shifted east with programming space
MOVING FORWARD
At the information meeting on March 17 the building plans were presented and many questions and comments received. A summary can be found under “What We Heard’.
This plan is expensive. In 2016 the estimated cost of the project was $4 million including relocation. We know that costs have increased over the past two years and that the earlier estimate was based on a very preliminary plan. A major effort now is to update the costs.
We are very fortunate to have a major donor, Sam Mizrahi, who committed $1 million to the project. We also have commitments from current and former board members and a few others, bringing total commitments to $1.8 million. However, to make this renovation a re-ality, there will need to be a commitment by all members. The Capital Campaign Committee, co-chaired by Mark Guttman and Anne Golden, is developing a plan for the fundraising.
All shul members will be asked to contribute to making this dream a reality.
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BUILDING RENEWAL PROJECT
NEXT STEPS
The project consultants are continuing discussions on the planning and heritage issues. The City has accepted that the heritage value of this building is the fact that our con-gregation has been here for 75 years, therefore they are accepting of the changes to the front of the building.
In order to ensure we have a reliable estimate of costs more work is being conducted by our architects and other consultants to refine the plans and provide a robust esti-mate. We have a number of consultants working with us to further develop the plan to provide the cost estimate.
They are:
LGA – ArchitectsERA - Heritage Boszko & Verity Inc.- Construction ManagersBlackwood – Structural EngineersMGM – Civil Engineers
There will be information meetings on June 2 at 5:00 pm and June 12 at 6:30 pm.
The target is the Annual General Meeting on June 23 at which the membership will consider and vote on pro-ceeding to the design and construction and financing of the project.
With approval by the congregation and raising the need-ed funds the projected construction start date is April 2020 with completion the following summer.
We will need to be out of the building for the duration of the construction. The Building Renewal Committee is working on plans for the relocation that will allow us to continue to offer our services and programs during the construction period.
WHAT WE HEARD
The Information Meeting held on March 17, 2019 at 3:00 pm was attended by approximately 50 members. Excellent ideas, questions and concerns were raised, and the following is a summary of what we heard. Responses from the Building Renewal Committee at the meeting are also provided.
Accessibility :We heard that providing a fully accessible building is an absolute requirement and long overdue. Several members described this need as a moral imperative. That includes accessing each floor in the building as well as access to the Bima. It also includes accessibility for people with hear-ing impairments. A number of members said that provid-ing an accessible shul for everyone is key to the values of the Narayever community and it is time to finally move forward to achieve this goal. Natural Light:The western wall of the sanctuary, above the rear entry doors to the sanctuary is proposed to change as a result of adding the elevator. Currently in the plans, less nat-ural light will enter the sanctuary from that direction. We heard that members would like to explore additional ways of allowing natural light to enter the shul, such as skylights. Suggestions were also made to add solar panels to the roof. The Building Task Force will work with our architect, Janna Levitt, to explore these options, and re-port back.
Sound Quality & Acoustics:A member asked about sound transmission from the elevator into the sanctuary. Janna Levitt indicated that the design team includes an acoustical engineer to ensure that the sanctuary remains quiet and that the acous-tics in the room remain bright and clear. In addition, a member asked that we consider adequate sound isolation between the sanctuary and the social hall below. These are all things that will be taken back to the Committee and architect for review. There will be further reporting back to members about these and all matters in the coming months.
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BUILDING TASK FORCE
BUILDING RENEWAL PROJECT
Front Doors of the Shul:A member asked about what will happen to the front doors of the shul. The current plan is to reuse them as entrances into the sanctuary from the elevator and stairs.
Number of People in the Renovated Sanctuary:Questions arose about how many people will be able to sit in the sanctuary and use the social hall in the rede-signed building. The new design contemplates the same numbers as we can currently accommodate.
Security:There were some questions about security measures. A Security Committee has been established to look at this matter. More information will follow as the new commit-tee investigates these issues. Reporting back to members will happen in the coming months.
An Alternative Design Proposal:An alternative proposal was presented to members by Joel Edelson, former Narayever President. The proposal is based on the shul buying an adjacent property at a pre-mium and installing a platform lift in between the two buildings.
He suggested that the alternative proposal would meet the shul’s needs regarding space and accessibility and be less costly, take less time, with less disruption than the current proposal.
Some members expressed concern about delaying the OMB approved project for a number of reasons. First, providing accessibility is an urgent requirement and can-not wait for another proposal to be developed. Second, after many years of alternative proposals, it is now time to move forward with the plans that have City Planning approval. Third, a similar proposal was explored a num-ber of years ago and was not viable as the City of Toronto was opposed to the mix of residential and institutional use of adjoining properties. And finally, the property in question is not for sale.
Anna Pace- Chair, Mickey Narun, Gary Lichtblau, Lorne Cappe and Phyllis BerckBuilding Renewal Steering Committee
buildingrenewal@narayever.ca
Elevator
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RITUAL
YOM HASHOAH
SHAVUOT
TISHA B’AVYOM HAZIKARON AND YOM HA-ATZMAUT
TIKKUN LEYL SHAVUOT
Our annual Yom HaShoah commemoration will be held on Wednesday evening May 1. Please join us as we come together to honour the memory of those mur-dered in the Shoah. Mincha will begin at 6:45 pm and the full Holocaust Remembrance ceremony will follow from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. We will listen to readings and music, light memorial candles, recite the names of family members who perished, and participate in song and prayer.
Shavuot festival services will take place on Sunday June 9 and Monday June 10, beginning at 9:00 am. Yizkor and Megillat Rut on Monday. Services each day will be followed by our traditional Shavuot dairy kiddush lunch.
It is a custom to decorate the sanctuary with flowers on Shavuot. A big thank you to Brenda and Jerry Enchin for donating the flowers that will adorn our sanctuary on Shavuot in honour of their 50th wedding anniver-sary. If members would like to donate to our Shavuot Kiddush lunch in honour of Brenda and Jerry’s anni-versary (or any other occasion) please contact the office.
Our annual commemoration of Tisha B’Av will take place on Saturday night August 10 with a Maariv service beginning at 9:30 pm followed by a reading of Megillat Eikhah. If you would like to chant a perek of Eikhah, please contact Rabbi Elkin at rabbi@narayever.ca.
Please join us on this fast day as we commemorate an-cient tragedies that befell the Jewish people, and reflect on what it teaches us about our relationship with God, and with each other.
On May 13 from 6:00 – 7:30 pm the Narayever commu-nity is warmly invited to help us mark Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Remembrance Day) with a commemorative cer-emony. Our wonderful ShinShinim Nir and Lian would love to have you at this meaningful event that uniquely embodies their experience of this important day on the Israeli calendar. Following our Yom HaZikaron ceremo-ny, we will celebrate Yom Ha-atzmaut (Israeli Indepen-dence Day) as a community at 6:45 pm. Snacks, treats, drinks, and a lovely celebration will be enjoyed by all. The entire combined event will conclude by 7:30 pm.
Saturday June 8, 2019 8:00 pm – 8:00 am, at the JCC. Co-sponsored by Narayever and many other shuls and Jewish organizations.
A full night of community, study, singing, snacking, and more. Over 50 sessions reinterpret and reimagine Jewish texts and open up new community conversations. Special programs for kids and teens. All are welcome!
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ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
TEFILLAH CLASSES/JEWISH PRAYER 101
A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM!
MINI-COURSE ON RABBI ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL
We will continue our exploration, pray-and-learn style, of the structure and components of the Shabbat morn-ing service. These classes are geared to beginners. All are welcome.
For information, contact Ruth Rohn by email at tefillah@narayever.ca.
Elaine Gold is opening the Canadian Language Museum on Wednesday evening May 15 especially for the Narayever community! Come hear the commis-sioned music installation ‘The Music of Yiddish Curses and Blessings’ by Berlin composer Paul Brody and view the exhibit ‘Komets-Aleph-O! Back to School at the Yiddish Kheyder’ by Yiddishist Miriam Borden. Elaine will be on hand to discuss the exhibits and answer ques-tions. The Canadian Language Museum is located in Glendon Gallery on the Glendon College campus at Bayview and Lawrence. For a campus map go to http://www.languagemuseum.ca.
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907 - 1972) was one of the great religious teachers and moral prophets of our time. Born in Warsaw to a long line of Hasidic rabbis, he chose to study philosophy in Germany. Expelled back to Warsaw, he escaped just weeks before the Nazi inva-sion and settled in the United States. Through a series of books, he contributed greatly to the spiritual renewal of Judaism. A passionate champion of interfaith dia-logue, he served as an official observer at Vatican II and was influential in challenging the Catholic Church to overcome the legacy of anti-Semitism. He raised a prophetic challenge to the social issues of his day, marching with Martin Luther King and protesting the Vietnam War. In this four-part mini-course, we will examine Heschel’s writings on prayer, God, prophecy, the human condi-tion, social justice, and the spiritual life, which together vividly communicate his instinct for the holy dimension of all existence.
Shabbat, May 4 and June 1, 9:30 - 10:30 am in the solarium
Wednesday May 15, 7:00 - 8:30 pm, at the Canadian Language Museum
Wednesdays May 8, 15, 22, 29. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm,
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Course Fee: $20. Register online at www.narayever.ca/event/rabbi-abraham-joshua-heschel-course.html or call the office at 416.927.0546 or email us at narayever@gmail.com.
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HERRING, THE NATIONAL FISH OF YIDDISHLANDwith Miriam Borden
HOW DO I CALL YOU? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS…with Rabbi Valerie Stessin
Herring has filled Jewish hearts, minds, and bellies for centuries, and has been described by writer Michael Wex as the “national fish of Yiddishland.” But what, if any-thing, is Yiddish, or indeed Jewish, about herring? What accounts for herring’s perennial popularity in our con-temporary consciousness? And why is a red herring red?
Miriam Borden is a researcher, Yiddish translator and tour guide of Kensington Market with the Ontario Jewish Archives. She has written about 20th century Jew-ish Torontonian culture in the Canadian Yiddish press, and curated two exhibitions on Yiddish at the University of Toronto’s Robarts Library (most recently, “Komets-alef: o! Back to School at the Yiddish Kheyder”). She is a doctor-al student in Yiddish at the University of Toronto.
What is God’s name in the Jewish tradition? YHWH (the Hebrew letters: Yōd, Hē, Vav, Hē) or Adonai? Elo-him or HaShem? How many names does the Jewish tradition have for God? Did you ever wonder why we have so many and what they mean? What names do we use more often and which have we never heard? Why is it forbidden to pronounce the name of God, the Tetra-grammaton, which is used most often in the Bible, the way it is spelled? We will look together for answers to these enigmas in our interactive workshop. Then we will explore how the multitude of God’s names influences our spiritual life and invites us to develop our unique personal relationship with the Divine.
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
May 4, 1:30 pm, post-kiddush
May 25, 1:30 pm, post-kiddush
Rabbi Valerie Stessin, the first woman ordained by the Conservative/Masorti movement in Israel, is a pioneer in the emerging Israeli field of chaplaincy and spiritual care. In her role as the head of the Schwartz Center for Health and Spirituality, which runs the leading spiritual care professional training programs in Israel, Rabbi Stessin has been at the center of this effort to establish the field. She is the Co-Founder and Director of Kashouvot, a non-profit geared to implement spiritual care in the field. Kashouvot is a recipient of grants from the Narayever’s Yom Kippur Social Action Fund.
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS CONT’D
Right (facing page): Rabbi Valerie Stressin
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THE WARD UNCOVERED with Ralph Wintrob
This talk will reveal what half a million artifacts tell us about Toronto’s first Jewish community in The Ward.
Ralph Wintrob is a former journalist and educator. He taught at Ryerson University’s LIFE Institute (senior studies program) for more than two decades. In his spare time he likes to develop book presentations. His last presentation was A History of Amateur Jewish Theatre in Toronto at the Miles Nadal JCC to the Over 55 Group.
June 1, 1:30 pm, post-kiddush
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS CONT’D
“I WILL APPEAR IN A DREAM...”with Rabbi Howard Avruhm Addison
Please join Rabbi Howard Avruhm Addison, editor of the newly published Seeking Redemption in an Unredeemed World, as we explore the interplay of Torah and Dreams in preparation for our own visions of reve-lation on Shavuot.
Howard Avruhm Addison serves as the Graduate Theological Foundation’s Gershom Scholem Professor of Jewish Spirituality and directs its Jewish Spirituality Doctor of Ministry program. He was a founding teacher of North America’s first Jewish Spiritual Direction train-ing institute, Lev Shomea. He also serves as a spiritual director and dream guide to seekers in the US, Canada and South Africa. He is the author of The Enneagram and Kabbalah: Reading Your Soul, Cast in God’s Image, Show Me Your Way: The Complete Guide to Exploring Interfaith Spiritual Direction and co-editor of Jewish Spiritual Direction. His newest book, Seeking Redemption in an Unredeemed World, has just been released by Graduate Theological Foundation Publishings.
Wednesday June 5, 7:30 pm
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PURIM CELEBRATIONS
Purim was, as always, a wonderful evening at the Narayever. There was inspired theatre, beautiful and participatory Megillah reading, original costumes, carni-val cavorting, mishloach manot delivering and haman-taschen gobbling.
“HaMalka” with its Hamilton-inspired themes and tunes elicited thunderous laughter and applause from the audience. Our very own Rachel Zilberg put a new spin on role playing and brought the audience down with her campy rendition of Vashti and Haman. The younger performers sang and twirled as the chorus and contes-tants to replace Vashti. The audience roared when How-ard Buckstein rapped during his spin in the competition to be the new queen. The young Esther transformed into the captivating, more mature riffing Esther. Noa Mendelsohn was august as King Ahashverosh while Shayne Robinson’s entertaining Mordechai helped Esther figure out how to turn a nasty situation around. A huge thank you to the Mendelsohn-Kalikow family for their witty adaptation of “Hamalka.” Kol HaKavod to directors Erica Denburg and Sabrina Friedman who per-formed magic to bring out the best in all the performers!
And that was only the beginning. The Megillah readers Nora Gold, Jordan Wosnick, Rebecca Colman, Fran Sharpe, Harry Schachter, Sarah Margles, Tanhum Yoreh, Sarah Colman, and Rabbi Ed allowed us all to fulfill the mitzvah of hearing the Megillah, not once but twice.
Thank you to the Bar and Bar Mitzvah youth who baked hamantaschen and along with older teens staffed the games and crafts booths at the Purim carnival.
Thank you!
CELEBRATIONS
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PURIM CELEBRATIONS CONT’D
(Purim Cont’d from previous page.)
Thank you to the second hamantaschen baking crew: Sarah Olver, Kate McGee, Sue Weinstein, Donna Assh and Ela Lichtblau for your help. A special thank you to Rachel for working her magic to feed us and clean up while we baked.
Sabrina Friedman’s efforts to build and sustain our com-munity are mind boggling; not only did she co-direct HaMalka, but she organized and prepared the mish-loach manot, oversaw every aspect of the carnival and stayed to clean up. Thanks Sabrina.
Jill MagenCelebrationscelebrations@narayever.ca
HIGH HOLIDAYS 2019/5780 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS Planning for this fall’s yamim noraim is well under way. If you would like to take part in services by either davening or leyning at the JCC, please contact Roz Train at hhd@narayever.ca. For roles at the shul, please contact the Rabbi at rabbi@narayever.ca.
Membership renewal and a High Holiday ticket order form will be emailed to all Narayever members at the beginning of July. Please compete your renewal in full ASAP to ensure timely delivery of High Holiday tickets. Should you have any questions please contact the office or Membership Chair, David Barkin, at membership@narayever.ca.
CELEBRATIONS
SOCIAL ACTION
CANADA
Kehilla, an organization that champions affordable housing initiatives responsive to the needs of the Jewish community in the Greater Toronto Area.
Jewish Free Loan, a micro-financing organization that provides interest-free loans to members of the Jewish community in need, helping them to be financially self-sufficient and maintain their dignity during times of financial hardship.
Downtown Jewish Community School (DJCS), where our funding will cover the cost of DJCS’ participation in the ShinShinim program. Many members of our community have or are attending the school.
First Interfaith Out of the Cold Program, which provides relief to needy people in Toronto. Many members of our congregation have been or are currently very active with the program.
Jewish Family and Child Services, where our funding will support (i) sending JF&CS clients to community seders; (ii) delivery of Pesach food boxes; and (iii) direct financial assistance.
Machane Lev, Canada’s first and only overnight camp (one week) for Jewish youth who are LGBTQ2+ or who come from LGBTQ2+ families/communities.
Ve’ahavta’s Mobile Response to Homelessness, which is dedicated to responding to the needs of needy people via a van that provides food and harm reduction supplies.
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CANADA CONT’D
Makom Afterschool, an innovative and pluralistic Hebrew immersion and Jewish studies program for children in junior kindergarten through Grade 4. Makom also provides Jewish and Hebrew learning and Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation for pre-teens and teens in grades 5 through 8. Currently 1/3 of the students are from families who are members of our shul.
ISRAEL
Merchavim, an Israeli non-profit dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in schools. Our funding will support capacity building efforts and their “Art of Kulanana” program which provides an opportunity for 9 – 12 year olds from diverse backgrounds (Arabic Israeli, secular and ultra-orthodox Jews, and others) to learn about one another and build bridges between their communities through various art projects.
Kashouvot, an initiative that brings pastoral care into medical and community settings across the country. Its model is unique as it provides spiritual care in healthcare institutions, which is not institutionalized in Israel.
Leket, Israel’s largest food bank and food rescue network. It collects and redistributes excess food across the country in order to feed those in need.
Krembo Wings, which provides recreational oppor-tunities for children and youth with disabilities in Israel. The organization is also dedicated to providing safe spaces for cross-cultural understanding between its diverse attendees as well as important dialogue about inclusion of those with special needs in Israel.
The Social Action committee distributed its Yom Kippur Appeal funds earlier this year. Thank you again to all who contributed so that we can help these worthy organizations. The committee distributed $68,000, as follows:
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YOM KIPPUR APPEAL FUNDS DISTRIBUTION CONT’D
Kvutzat Reut-Beit Yisrael, which began as an urban kibbutz of five religious and secular families living in public housing in Jerusalem’s Gilo neighbourhood. It now includes 85 families and focuses on building a just and pluralistic society based on socioeconomic equity and respect for difference among diverse Jewish communities.
Arava & Dead Sea Centre, where our funding will support their environmental education project that will take place in Ein Gedi High School in Israel and Gour Safi High School in Jordan. The 3-year project teaches local youth about their environment, while supporting professional relationships between teachers across the border.
YOUTH & FAMILIES
Take a look through the exciting programs coming up in May & June 2019. There are so many ways for the whole family to get involved at the Narayever!
EVENTS FOR FAMILIES
NEW! BAT/BAR MITZVAH CLASS
If you’d like to stay up-to-date on Narayever events and programming for families, email sabrina@narayever.ca to be added to the Narayever Families email list.
Monthly updates will keep your family’s calendar plugged in to Narayever community life!
Our 2018/2019 Bat/Bar Mitzvah class has enjoyed a fun and enriching second half of the year. Students explored the Jewish life cycle with visits to both the Mikveh and Benjamin’s, as well as some hands-on experiences with Hebrew calligraphy and tzitzit tying & repair. All in all, it has been a fantastic year together. Mazel tov to the Bar/Bat Mitzvah students on completing the course and on their year of simchas!
When a program is designated for “families”, we are targeting the content for kids under bat/bar mitzvah age.
Eretz Ir, an Israeli non-profit dedicated to raising the community quality of life across Israel’s peripheral cities through employment, community building and social entrepreneurship programs. The program will focus on economic and personal empowerment for 10 youth at risk. The funds will also be used to maintain and improve contact with the 100+ graduates of the program.
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EVENTS FOR FAMILIES CONT’D
SHABBAT PROGRAMMING
SHABBAT FAMILY SERVICE
Shabbat programming happens every Saturday through-out the school year!
Nir and Lian’s last Shabbat with us will be June 15, so be sure to come say goodbye, todah rabah (thank you) and b’hatzlacha (good luck).
The final Shabbat of kids’ programming of the school year will be June 22, 2019.
This will be a full Shabbat morning service for fami-lies of all ages. Co-led by a team of dedicated parents, our Youth Committee and our Director of Family and Youth Engagement, Sabrina. This is a meaningful, joy-ful experience, suitable for all. Direct questions and RSVPs to Sabrina@narayever.ca.
LAG B’OMER
Come enjoy a traditional Lag Ba’Omer bonfire with snacks, stuff to roast, and singing with Sabrina and the ShinShinim! Sunday May 26 from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm, location and further details to be announced in the Narayever Net.
Please RSVP to sabrina@narayever.ca.
KABBALAT SHABBAT FOR FAMILIES
Sundown is late, so families will enjoy a musical Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat service with Rabbi Ed, Sabrina & her guitar and percussion instruments, and a snack together.
Fridays May 10 and June 7 at 5:45 pm
Saturday June 1 at 10:45 am
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TEENS
We could not do any of our Shabbat programming without each of our teen Program Leaders’ and Babysitters’ ongoing work, talents and contributions. Thank you!
YOM HAZIKARON/YOM HA-ATZMAUT CEREMONYVolunteers Needed
HIGH HOLIDAYS 2019 & SHABBAT 2019/2020Teen Leader Job Applications
Lian and Nir are planning a meaningful Israeli Remembrance/Independence Day ceremony for Monday May 13 at 6:00 pm. Volunteers ages 10 - 18 are needed, please email nir@narayever.ca and lian@narayever.ca with any questions or to volunteer to help with the event.
YOUTH & FAMILIES
We’ve got lots of wonderful, fun and fulfilling leadership opportunities at the shul for those ages 13 - 18 and would love to hear from you! If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Teen Leader at the Narayever for Shabbat and/or the 2019 High Holidays, please reach out to me at sabrina@narayever.ca or visit narayever.ca/youth-programs/ and fill out an application. Due May 8, 2019.
Sabrina FriedmanDirector of Family and Youth Engagement sabrina@narayever.ca
MEMBERSHIP
WE WARMLY WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS:
• Ruth Sheps• Ronit and Antoine Strobel-Dahan and family
SHUL MATTERS
RING OF PEACE
Following attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand in March, the Jewish community of Toronto came together to form rings of peace around several mosques in Toronto, offering support and compassion to our Muslim brothers and sisters. Rabbi Ed received the letter below regarding Narayever’s participation at the Ring of Peace outside Masjid Toronto on Dundas St.
Mazel Tov To...
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Above: Rabbi Ed talking to the supporters of the Muslim commu-nity at the Ring of Peace
• Phyllis Berck, who came in first in her age category at the 2019 Jerusalem Matathon• Francine Dick, on the marriage of her daughter Rina Ashton to Leth Altman• Harry Hazan, on the birth of his grandson• Naomi Ish-Horowicz Solomon & Charles Solomon, on the marriage of their son Daniel to
Michelle Rothblum• Anne Matlow and John Bohnen, on the birth of their grandson• Timothy Naft & Amanda Birch-Bayley and Neil & Laraine Naft, on the birth of their daughter and
granddaughter• Lorne Propas, on receiving the 2019 Circle of Care’s People Helping People Award• Sylvia Solomon, on the birth of her grandson• Helen and Eli Szamosi, on the birth of their granddaughter
Dear Rabbi Elkin,
On behalf of myself and our congregation, I whole-heartedly thank you, your congregation, and the To-ronto Board of Rabbis for your overwhelming support to the Muslim community in this critical, hard time that we (are) going through. The ring of peace that you have formed last Friday around our mosque has a great impact on all our community members who do believe that they are not alone in the peaceful and legal fight against Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, discrimination, racism, and all forms of hate in words and deeds.
Salams
Imam Dr. Wael ShehabPhD in Islamic Studies, Al-Azhar UniversityImam of Masjid Toronto, Muslim Association of Canada (MAC)
ISRAEL: NARAYEVER 2020 ISRAEL TRIP
KESHER SHABBAT
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SHUL MATTERS
Rabbi Elkin will be leading a shul trip to Israel February 18 - 27, 2020. This is a different kind of trip than the last two Narayever trips in 2003 and 2012, or indeed most Israel trips. This is what is called a “dual-narra-tive” trip. Participants will have the opportunity to un-derstand different narratives about the Mideast conflict by meeting people and visiting sites both within Green Line Israel and in the West Bank. On the West Bank, we will be visiting Palestinian towns and cities, as well as Israeli settlements. We will also be learning about a variety of inspiring peace building and coexistence ini-tiatives that are taking place which belie the headlines.
For more information about the trip, check out:https://www.mejditours.com/open-tour/narayever2020/
There will be a second information meeting about the trip with the Rabbi on Thursday May 9 at 7:00 pm at the shul. The Rabbi will go over the itinerary in detail and respond to any questions which potential participants might have. In the meantime, feel free to email Rabbi Ed at rabbi@narayever.ca with any questions you might have about the trip.
by Lesley Simpson
I wanted to give a shout-out to the hosts for Kesher Shabbat who graciously opened their homes to share a Shabbat meal in February 2019 as well as the guests who came forward with wine, flowers, appetizer platters, and offers to help wash the dishes, and train the puppy! What was most illuminating was how one decision can impact upon a community.
For example? Jill Magen, one of the hosts offered to de-lay the start of her Shabbat dinner to accommodate a guest who was running the Friday night service. That guest was Reuven Sholzberg and he shared the Dvar Torah he gave at shul at Jill’s table. One of the guests Brian Cohen, a new member was at the table, heard this Dvar, and then offered to sign up to do a Dvar Torah of his own. Another guest Rafi Clarke had never been to a Shabbat dinner before and reported it was a warm, gracious and lovely evening. “People ask me why I want to become Jewish. For the food of course!” reported Rafi who said their conversations at the table were so lively
that people were talking well after 11:00 pm. Rafi made a donation to the shul’s building renewal program in honour of the Kesher program. At that Shabbat dinner, conversation unfolded until 11:30 pm and some of it was in Russian!
On the other end of the temporal continuum, Sarah Margles and Hartley Wynberg accommodated an early sitting for Rabbi Julia Appel and her family. Those with young children need to eat on the earlier side of Friday night and these families were able to get together so the children could have their own Shabbat social time, and their parents could hold onto their sanity. It was really lovely to see how flexible people were in the quest to open the door to guests.
The hosts included Julia Gluck and Ted Overton, Jill Magen and Gary Lichtblau, Sarah Margles and Hartley Wynberg, Elaine Gold, Francine Dick, Ben and Rhona Carniol and myself (Cont’d on next page)
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SHUL MATTERS
by Lesley Simpson
by Isabel Malkin
and my husband Mark Guttman. At Julia Gluck’s home, after the blessings for Shabbat, the strategy was small plates and finger food on two tables so guests had to get up and refill their plates, and by design, each time they went to refill, they had to sit back down next to someone to whom they had not spoken. In this way they had a chance to make a “kesher” according to Julia who set her meal up to maximize social mobility. Kesher is the Hebrew word for connection.
At our home we were delighted when the Shuster boys, ages 10 and 6 sat around our Shabbat table with their parents Marina and Josh Shuster, as well as fellow guests Anna Pace and Barry Pervin, my son Ira Halpern and my husband, Mark Guttman and we all talked as a group. No kids table for us! The boys were delighted by our kiddush system which we jokingly refer to as the “pisher” because it is designed to spout grape juice or wine into eight small silver kiddush cups like an elegant fountain!
One of my guests dropped off a thank you card after Shabbat along with drawings of our Shabbat table that now graces our mantle.
I am hoping that for future Kesher dinners some guests will consider becoming hosts if they are comfortable doing so and that way hosts can become guests as well. The next Kesher Shabbat will take place on Friday night June 7.
Above: Kesher Shabbat with Elaine Gold and family
REMEMBERING LILLIAN MENDELSOHN z”l
When Lillian Mendelsohn passed away in early March, our community lost a pillar of strength, a person who had a true commitment to Jewish values.
Lil, or Lolla, as she was known to her grandchildren and some of her family, had a profound loyalty, love and commitment to her family, friends and her work. She never gave up on anyone, always attempting to help others solve their problems, and bring people together. She strived, in her quiet and firm way, to bring together those around her who had drifted apart. She persevered,
and never despaired, always encouraging mutual under-standing and love, until her final days.
Lil was a wonderful mother to Aurora and Liv, and was like a mother to their husbands. She was an adoring and dedicated grandmother. Her grandchildren loved her in return, and she was always an integral part of their lives, taking great interest in everything that they did. She has instilled in them a strength and love that they can never lose.
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by Isabel Malkin
REMEMBERING LILLIAN MENDELSOHN z”l CONT’D
Lil was born in Winnipeg’s famous ‘North End.’ She absorbed the values of social justice, compassion, Yid-dishkeit and community, for which the North End was known. These were values that were deeply engrained in Lil, and she never forgot them. She attended public school, and after school went to Peretz School and the Shalom Aleichem School. The middle of three children, she was the strength of her family. She was a loving daughter, sister, niece, cousin and friend.
Lil met Eric while they were at the University of Manitoba. Eric famously proposed to her on their first date. It took her a few months, but she soon re-alized that Eric was ‘the one’ for her, and she ac-cepted his proposal. They were married for 52 years, some of that time spent in Montreal, a year in Israel, but mostly in Toronto. Their home was always open to everyone. Shabbat dinners, preparing Shiva meals, nothing was too much for Lil. Her warmth and generosity were felt by all who knew her.
As a social worker, Lil touched and improved the lives of so many. From her first job in Montreal working with troubled youth, to her many years at Toronto’s Baycrest,
everything that she did revolved around improving and strengthening the lives of others. She volunteered with the Stephen Lewis Foundation and tutored at St. Albans House.
Lil was a tiny woman, but so full of strength and quiet fortitude. She will be forever missed by all of us.
OUR CONDOLENCES TO…
Michal Er-el, on the passing of her father Elyakim Er-el
Eric Mendelsohn and Aurora Mendelsohn, on the passing of their wife and mother Lillian Mendelsohn
Brian Blumenthal, on the passing of his mother Rochelle Blumenthal
Rob Weinstein, on the passing of his husband Norbert Kolb
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DOORS OPEN TORONTO 2019
The 20th annual Doors Open Toronto (DOT) will celebrate the first 20 years of DOT while looking for-ward to the next 20 years. The Narayever is proud to participate again this year.
DOT 2019 will feature Toronto’s Indigenous past, pres-ent and future, interwoven through the event locations with special programming taking place throughout the weekend.
As a shul community we have been on a continuous journey to explore how we in the Jewish community can become better neighbours to Indigenous people. We are delighted that cultural and social historian Prof. David Koffman has agreed to be a featured speaker at 3:00 pm to launch his book The Jews’ Indian: Colonialism, Pluralism, and Belonging. Koffman will give a presenta-tion of his book, which is provocative and timely, the first history to critically analyze Jewish participation in, and Jews’ grappling with, the legacies of Indigenous history and the colonial project upon which settler societies in North America rests. A Q&A will follow the talk. The book will be available for sale at the shul, signed by the author! Watch for more details in Narayever Net.
Volunteers are needed. We are appealing to volunteers who would like to participate in our Doors Open To-ronto on Sunday, May 26. If you’re a bit of a history buff and love to talk to people about our unique Nara-yever history, we could use your talents! Volunteers are needed for about two and a half hours to give short talks on shul history (talking points provided), or to serve as ushers or greeters.
WIDER COMMUNITY
May 26, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Narayever
If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Micky Fraterman at:widercommunity@narayever.ca
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SHINSHINIM
-Lian & Nir
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KIDDUSH SPONSORS & DONATIONS
January 21, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Isaac and Lynn Dwosh, in honour of the yahrzeit of Isaac’s mother Pearl Dwosh; Margie and Andy Gann, wishing Anita Shir-Jacob and Cyril Press mazel tov on the birth of their granddaughter; Margie and Andy Gann, wishing Elaine Gold mazel tov on the birth of her granddaughter; Margie and Andy Gann, wishing Anne Matlow and John Bohnen mazel tov on the birth of their grandson; Elaina Gold, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Libbie Gold; Nancy Kule, in honour of Mark Stein; Jodi Segal, in honour of the yahrzeit of his father Joshua Isaac Segal; Chanoch Sisneros.
January 19, 2018Kiddush donations were made by: May and Daniel Friedman, in memory of Dan Stern’s father Robert Stern; Mendl and Isabel Malkin, in honour of the yahrzeit of Mendl’s mother Mary Malkin; Etti Miller, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Sonia Blitz; The Segal-Stern family, in memory Robert Stern; Jeffrey Trossman and Paula Hurwitz, in honour of the yahrzeit of Jeffrey’s mother Alva Trossman.
January 26, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Teddy Bercovici and Julie Seemangal, in honour of new beginnings; Lala Loon, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Esterka Rozenblat; Jill Magen-Lichtblau and Gary Lichtblau, thanking Marsha and Michael for the support the office gives to all of us.
February 2, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Phyllis Berck and Dorothy Gar-finkel, in honour of the yahrzeit of their father Ben Berck; Isabel and Mendl Malkin, in honour of the yahrzeit of Isabel’s father Henry Michel; Diane Philipp and Rob Muller, in honour of the yahrzeit of Diane’s father Rudy Philipp; Suzan Schneeweiss, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Estrella Schneeweiss.
February 9, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Steven Bercovici and Aviva Bell-man; Melvin and Catherine Davine, in honour of the yahrzeiten of Melvin’s parents Irene and Henry Davine; Nancy Klein and Jack Klein, in honour of the yahrzeit of Nancy’s mother and Jack’s wife Faigie Klein; Paul Milgram and Galia Shaked, in honour of the yahr-zeit of Paul’s father Sam Milgram; Rabbi Nancy Morris and James Jarvie, in honour of the yahrzeit of Rabbi Nancy’s mother Evelyn Morris; Lesley and Peter Sevitt, in honour of the yahrzeit of Lesley’s mother Rayner Samuels; Ruth Sheps, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Sarah Bayla Rotmensh; Sheldon and Hélène Silverman, in honour of the yahrzeit of Sheldon’s father Harry Silverman.
February 16, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Suzanne Keppler, in hon-our of the yahrzeit of her father Arnold Keppler; Lili Little and Mitchel Smith, in honour of Valerie and Leon Sloman’s special birthdays; Lala Loon, in honour of the yahrzeit of her father Pinkus Birencwajg; Jack Colman, Rebecca Colman and Sarah Colman, in honour of the yahrzeit of their father and grandfather Abraham Colman; David Reed and Fern Rubinstein, in honour of the yahrzeit of David’s mother Eda Reed; Chanoch Sisneros.
February 23, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Rafi Clarke, in honour of the First Narayever Congregation’s respect and welcoming of strang-ers no matter who they are; Peikang Dai, in honour of Rachel and with thanks for her wonderful weekly Shabbat kiddushim; Miriam, Frumie, Sarah and Aaron (Diamonds and MacRichies) in honour of the yahrzeit of their father and grandfather Hillel Diamond; Michal Er-el, in honour of her Narayever family with gratitude for warmth, kindness and support; Norma Latsonas, in honour of the yahrzeit of her father Charles Eric Lees; Mendl and Isabel Malkin, in honour of the yahrzeit of Mendl’s father Solomon Malkin; Wendy Simon, in honour of Janet Horowitz for all her kindness; Wendy Simon, in honour of Anita Shir-Jacob and Cyril Press.
March 2, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Maire Kushner, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Betty Stocker; Sarah Olver & Benjamin Rosen; Larry and Teresa Swern, in honour of the yahrzeit of Larry’s father Leo Swern.
March 9, 2019Isabel and Mendl Malkin, welcoming Rabbi Elkin and Linda Lipsky back from Israel; Donations to this fund in memory of Michal Er-el’s father Elyakim Er-el were made by Anne Matlow and John Bohnen; Joel Edelson; Joan Judge, Josh Fogel and family; Ruth Rohn and Paul Pascal.
March 16, 2019Kiddush donations were made by: Marcia Beck and Mischa Levine, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn; Ann Komaromi & Leonid Livak, in honour of Karen Weisman, with congratulations on her new book; Melvin Silverman, in honour of the yahrzeit of his mother Celia Silverman; Sharon Weintraub, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother Erna Weintraub; Karen Weisman and Arthur Ripstein and family, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn.
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KIDDUSH SPONSORS & DONATIONS
March 23, 2019Kiddush: Dara Roth Edney and Peter Edney, in honour of their daughter Lilian’s Bat Mitzvah
Youth Kiddush: Sheila Roth, in honour of her granddaughter Lilian’s Bat Mitzvah
Kiddush donations were made by: Joel Edelson, in memory of Rob Weinstein’s husband Norbert Kolb; May & Daniel Friedman, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn; Difat Jakubovicz and Avi Schonbach, in honour of the yahrzeit of Difat’s father Abraham Jakubovicz; Isabel and Mendl Malkin, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn; Andrea Most and Alan Ackerman, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn; Susan Starkman and Richard Gilbert, in memo-ry of Norbert Kolb; Karen Weisman, Arthur Ripstein and family, in memory of Norbert Kolb.
March 30, 2019Kiddush co-sponsored by Margie and Andy Gann in honour of their 50th wedding anniversary.
Kiddush donations were made by: Anonymous, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s 50th anniversary; Abigail Carpenter-Winch and Sarah Brodbar-Nemzer, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn; Rabbi Ed Elkin and Linda Lipsky, in honour of the yahrzeit of Rabbi Elkin’s father Harry Elkin; Nancy Klein, in memory of Brian Blumenthal’s mother Rochelle Blumenthal; Anne Matlow and John Bohnen, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s 50th an-niversary; Rebecca Shandling, in honour of the yahrzeiten of her parents Eleanore and David Amato; Anita Shir-Jacob and Cyril Press, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s 50th anniversary.
OTHER DONATIONS
ADULT EDUCATION FUND• Janet Horowitz, wishing Anita Shir-Jacob and Cyril Press mazel
tov on the birth of their granddaughter• Jodi Segal, in honour of the yahrzeit of his father Joshua Isaac
Segal• Rafi Clarke, thanking Jill Magen, Gary Lichtblau and family
for opening their home as hosts for the recent Kesher Shabbat Dinner
• Shirley Fishman, in honour of Brenlee Robinson’s perseverance• Sharone Bar-David and Rob Schwartz, in memory of Lillian
Mendelsohn• Esther and Ben Geva, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Anonymous, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Lesley and Peter Sevitt, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s
50th anniversary
BUILDING RENEWAL FUND• Liz Bohnen, in honour of the yahrzeiten of her parents Judy
and Neil Bohnen• Jared Peck, Sarah Colman and family, in honour of Tirzah
Meacham’s special birthday• Smadar Peretz, in honour of Tirzah Meacham’s special birthday• Daniel Gelfant, in honour of the yahrzeit of his mother Maxine
Gelfant and his grandfather Benjamin M. Cohen• Rafi Clarke, thanking Lesley Simpson for organizing the recent
Kesher Shabbat Dinner and looking forward to future events• Rhonda and Neil Travis, in honour of the yahrzeit of Rhonda’s
father David Rosenfeld• Shirley Fishman, in honour of the yahrzeit of her father Max
Fishman
BUILDING RENEWAL FUND CONT’D• Micky Oostra-Fraterman, in honour of the yahrzeit of her
mother Annie Baruch-Nink• Donations to this fund in memory of Elyakim Er-el were made
by: Liz Bohnen and Allen Piggott; Brenda and Jerry Enchin; Claire, David and Martin Freeman; Esther and Ben Geva; Su-san Hoffmann, Karen Hoffmann and family; Sandy Kamenir; Lili Little and Mitchel Smith; Rhona Phillips-Carniol and Ben Carniol; Tracy Parnell; Susan Popeland and Denis Lord; Harry Schachter and Lily Sarno; Mary Lou Smith and Andrew Simor; Leslie and Harvey Starkman; Sarah Colman and Jared Peck; Micky Fraterman; Medina Robbins and Glen Hoffmann; Tama Soble and Hart Schwartz; Smadar Peretz; Jill Magen and Gary Lichtblau; Brenlee Robinson
• Donations to this fund in memory of Norbert Kolb were made by: Elaine and Mark Atlin; Merle Brown; Phyllis and Ab Flatt; Joy and David Kardish; Cathy and Steven Smith-Friedman; Deborah Barook, Natalie and Jaclyn Floman
• Donations to this fund in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn were made by: Leslie Mendelsohn and Bruce Keleher; Sharon Drache; Harry Schachter and Lily Sarno; Isabella Meltz
• Smadar Peretz, in honour of Harry Hazan’s new grandson• Sharon Drache, in memory of Joe Rosenblatt• Sharon Drache, in honour of Toby Brooks’ birthday• Sharon Drache, in honour of Fenja Brodo’s birthday• Sharon Drache, in honour of Deborah Drache’s birthday• Isabella Meltz, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother
Flora Meltz• Brenlee Robinson, in memory of Brian Blumenthal’s mother
Rochelle Blumenthal
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OTHER DONATIONS
CELEBRATIONS FUND• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Jill Magen
for her work on creating joyful celebrations• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman thanking Elaine Gold, Julia
Gluck and Ted Overton, Jill Magen and Gary Lichtblau, Rhona Phillips-Carniol and Ben Carniol, Sarah Margles and Hartley Wynberg, and Francine Dick for opening their homes to be hosts for the Kesher Shabbat Dinner program on February 8, 2019
• Rhonda and Neil Travis, in honour of the yahrzeit of Rhonda’s mother Anna Rosenfeld
• Harvey Enchin, in honour of Jerry Enchin’s birthday• Roz Train, wishing mazel tov to Benjamin and Nava Rubin on
becoming grandparents and to Maya Rubin on becoming an aunt
DANIEL CAMENIETZKI MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND• Elizabeth Ennis and Warren Milne, in memory of Dan Stern’s
father Robert Stern• Elaine Gold, in honour of Tirzah Meacham’s special birthday• Wendy Simon, in honour of Irv Brown and Edye Jacobson• Elaine Gold, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s 50th
anniversary GENERAL FUND
• Rael Rifkind and Samantha Berman, in honour of the yahrzeit of Rael’s father Michael Rifkind
• Roz Train, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Roz Train, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Camp Winston Foundation, in honour of Jerry Enchin’s
birthday• Ida Wynberg, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Rochelle and David Barkin, in memory of Rochelle Blumenthal• Miriam and Mario Burke and family, in memory of Rochelle
Blumenthal• Ilene and David Himber, with thanks to Rabbi Ed and Linda
for their hospitality• Shari Silverstein, in memory of Norbert Kolb
HESED FUND
• Nancy Kule, in honour of Jeffrey Dinerman• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, wishing Anne Matlow and
John Bohnen mazel tov on the birth of their grandson• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Ruth Rohn
for her intelligence, sensitivity and work backstage on Shabbat• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Jodi Block’s
work on the hesed initiative• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Sylvia
Solomon’s work on the winter soup program• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Mary Martha
Starkman• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Dorothy and
Albert Gellman• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Amy and
Jonathan Kalman
• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Sam Starkman
• Lesley Simpson and Mark Guttman, in honour of Rebecca Starkman, Chaim Cutler and family
• Leslie & Harvey Starkman, in honour of the yahrzeit of Leslie’s mother Mabel Laine
• Sylvia Solomon, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• The Balevi family, in honour of Janis Rubenzahl, David Cheater
and other volunteers for the wonderful and amazing work they do for the Kensington Gardens community
• Helene Jacobs & Bruce Rosebrugh, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Anna Korteweg and Jim Davis, in memory of Lillian
Mendelsohn• Sarah Lambert, Scott Greene and Family, in memory of
Elyakim Er-el• Sarah Lambert, Scott Greene and Family, in memory of
Lillian Mendelsohn• Mary Martha Starkman, in memory of Norbert Kolb• Laraine and Neil Naft, in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s
50th anniversary• Dara Roth Edney, Peter Edney and family, in memory of
Lillian Mendelsohn ISRAEL FUND
• Teddy Bercovici and Julie Seemangal, in memory of Elyakim Er-el
• Frieda Forman, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Difat Jakubovicz and Avi Schonbach, in honour of Margie
and Andy Gann’s 50th anniversary MEMBERSHIP SUBSIDY FUND
• Janet Horowitz, wishing Anne Matlow and John Bohnen mazel tov on the birth of their grandson
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND• Peikang Dai, in memory of Miriam Schlanger• Lynn and Isaac Dwosh, in honour of the congregation• Mary Martha Starkman, in honour of Lesley Simpson• Phillip Mass Charitable Fund at the Jewish Federation of
Greater Toronto• Rafi Clarke, looking forward to Rabbi Ed and Linda’s safe
return from their sabbatical• Rochelle and David Barkin, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Monty Laskin and Shelley McMain, in honour of the yahrzeit
of Monty’s mother Shirley Laskin• Elaine Gold, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Rachel Melzer and Shayne Robinson, in memory of Lillian
Mendelsohn• Joan and Stuart Shoenfeld, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Helen & Eli Szamosi, welcoming Linda Lipsky and Rabbi Elkin
back from Israel• Sharon Weintraub, in honour of the yahrzeit of her mother
Erna Weintraub
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OTHER DONATIONS
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND CONT’D• Cathy Mallove and Martin Geffen, in memory of Lillian
Mendelsohn• Shelley Adler and Paul Cohen• Terri and Brian Cherney, thanking the Narayever for being
so welcoming• Ron Goldstein, in memory of Norbert Kolb
SHINSHINIM FUND• Marcia Beck and Mischa Levine, in memory of Robert Stern• Donations to this fund in memory of Elyakim Er-el were made
by Marcia Beck & Mischa Levine; Sharon Drache; Isabel and Mendl Malkin; Laraine and Neil Naft; Naomi & Dan Strumpf; Sylvia Bashevkin and Harry Hazan
• Sylvia Bashevkin and Harry Hazan, in honour of Linda Lipsky and Rabbi Elkin’s return from sabbatical
• Sylvia Bashevkin and family, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Julia Gluck and Ted Overton, Ayelet and Jess Overton, in hon-
our of Alison Cohen and Andrew Jacob on reaching 100,000 kilometers travelled on their bicycles
• Donation to this fund in honour of Margie and Andy Gann’s 50th anniversary were made by Julia Gluck and Ted Overton; Brenda and Jerry Enchin; Micky Fraterman; Isabel and Mendl Malkin SOCIAL ACTION FUND
• Rick and Sherry Glazier, in honour of the yahrzeiten of Rick’s parents Joyce and Edward Glazier
• Ayala Radcliffe, in honour of the first yahrzeit of her husband John Gordon Radcliffe
• Olga Palmateer, in honour of the yahrzeit of her sister Rita Thompson
• Olga Palmateer, in honour of her family• Donations to this fund in memory of Elyakim Er-el were made
by Miriam Diamond; Ali, Jeff and the Aber-Krusner family; Olga Palmateer
SOCIAL ACTION FUND CONT’D• Miriam Diamond, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Sylvia Peck, in honour of the yahrzeit of her father Morris
Lubelsky• Ruth Rohn and Paul Pascal, in memory of Lillian Mendelsohn• Rick and Sherry Glazier, in honour of the yahrzeiten of Rick’s
parents Joyce and Edward Glazier
TORAH FUND
• Rhona Phillips-Carniol and Ben Carniol, wishing Tirzah Meacham mazel tov on her special birthday
• Anita Shir-Jacob and Cyril Press, in honour of Tirzah Meacham’s special birthday
• Sharone Bar-David and Rob Schwartz, in memory of Elyakim Er-el WIDER COMMUNITY FUND
• Sharon Drache, in honour of Annette Naimin’s special birthday• Sharon Drache, in memory of André Alexis’s father Dr. Horace
Alexis• Sharon Drache, in memory of Roz Katz’s daughter Miriam Vella• Marsha Frydenberg and Michael Boyd, wishing mazel tov to
Malou, Palou and Clarice Tenorio on becoming Canadian citizens and thanking them for the care and good work they do at the shul
• Sharon Drache, in honour of Florence Valensky’s birthday• Sharon Drache, in honour of Adrienne Levinter’s birthday• Sharon Drache, in memory of Joe Kronick
YOUTH FUND• May and Dan Friedman, in memory of Elyakim Er-el• Carol and Raymond Sklar, in memory of Elyakim Er-el
Thank you for your generosity.
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David Abrams
Shaul Cahlon
Harry Laurie Gelfant
Leatrice Rosalie Koyle
Stanley Golvin
Chayah Lofchick
Florence Morris
Aryeh Rohn
Ida Fox
Janina Solomon
Shoshana Shier
Alan B. Gold
Paul Natanson
Maurice Geffen
Icek Muskat
Heymann Hoffmann
Helen Risa Macklin
Norman Latowsky
Morris Vanek
Olga Honig
Ruth Helen Slomin
Bertha Simon
Charles Samuels
Hymie Beinash
Katriel Johles
Yosef Reisenbach
Thomas A. Kelly Jr.
Harvey A. Evans
Celia Hornung
Lee Gold
Abe Singer
Pesach Kovnat
Milly Press
Lily Myers
Victor Elias
Abraham Bogomolny
Louis Eisenstat
Margot Caen
Frank Rubinstein
Jacob Melvin Macklin
Ruth Gold
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Ida Starkman
Lillian Evans
Fritz Joseph
George Kende
Paula Peretz
Rose Shukyn
Mary Roseberg
Norman Morris
Iran Esther Jakubovicz
Joseph Evans
Carole Weiner
Harold Edelstein
Modesta Moshinsky
Sidney Burnstein
Leonard Wasser
Barbara Pliskin
Max Cooper
Gordon Zwicker
William Joshua Rothman
Cyril Jacoby
Ronni Rimmer
Shimon Zilberman
Florence Shecter
Fanny Edelstein
Hazel Geffen
Loretta Pace
Millie Palef
Ruth Norris
Tova Diamond
Charles Zwi
Ludovit Berkovic
Ralph Marans
Sheldon Friedland
Israel Horowitz
Florrie Narun
Dennis Neswald
Tovia Dwosh
Rob Burbank
Michael Strumpf
Rosalind Mallove
Andrew Herzenberg
Robert Drabkin
Jacob Narun
Ralph Cohen
Anthony McKinnon
Louise Herzfeld
mother of Denise Drabkin
father of David Weyman
brother of Nan Weiner
mother of Naomi Sharir
father of Gerald Austin
father of Michael Miloff
father of Barbara Saipe
father of Leslie Starkman
father of Pazit Cahlon
father of Daniel Gelfant
mother of Martin Koyle
father of Ilene Golvin
mother of Lawrence Lofchick
mother of Lynne Morris
father of Ruth Rohn
mother of Mark Fox
mother of Peggy Solomon
mother of Joy-Anne Jacoby
father of Nora Gold
father of Rimona Natanson
father of Benita Friedlander
father of Sydney Muskat
father of Alan Hoffmann &
Jack Hoffmann
mother of Audrey Macklin
father of Shari Cherney
father of Arthur Vanek
mother of Rosanna Honig
mother of Gayle Benjamin
mother of Gerald Simon
father of Lesley Sevitt
father of Brenda Wolpert
father of Frieda Forman
father of Ronald Riesenbach
father of Linda Cherney
brother of Rosalie Evans
mother of Alisa Weyman
father of Elaina Gold
father of Nancy Singer
father of Asya Kovnat- Ezer
mother of Cyril Press
mother of Louis Myers
father of Leonard Elias
father of Brenda Enchin & Howard
Bogomolny
father of Lorraine Weinrib
mother of Francine Watkins
father of Fern Rubinstein
father of Audrey Macklin
mother of Phil Gold
brother of Beatrice Myers
mother of Susan Starkman
mother of Rosalie Evans
father of Marion Hoffmann
father of Sherry Glazier
mother of Aura Ostrowski
mother of Claire Simon
mother of Judy Roseberg
father of Lynne Morris
mother of Difat Jakubovicz
father of Rosalie Evans
sister of Nan Weiner
father of Margo Gordon
mother of Moises Moshinsky
brother of Anita Kerzner
father of Larry Wasser
mother of Marni Cappe
father of Moe Cooper
father of Judy Mintz
brother of Ruth Sheps
father of Alan Jacoby
father of Jane Rimmer
father of Hélène Silverman
mother of Trudy Shecter
mother of Margo Gordon
mother of Benita Friedlander
mother of Anna Pace
mother of Allan Palef
mother of Allen Kaeja
mother of Frumie Diamond &
Miriam Diamond
father of Ariella Damelin
father of Emory Burke
father of Elaine Marans
father of Ellen Friedland
husband of Janet Horowitz
mother of Mickey Narun
father of Elizabeth Neswald
father of Isaac Dwosh
husband of Ronnie Levinson
Burbank
father of Dan Strumpf
mother of Cathy Mallove
son of Vivian Herzenberg
father of Denise Drabkin
father of Mickey Narun
brother of Suzanne Shuchat
brother of Leisa Hirtz
sister of Marcia Zamble
YAHRZEIT ANNIVERSARIES
“May their souls be bound up in the bond of everlasting life.” ויצרור בצרור החיים את נשמותיהם
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Jack Rubinovich
Edel Teper
Clara Smith
Irving Bashevkin
Hilda Grushcow
Moshe Weiss
Edith Jacobs
Rose Wajcman
Arthur Greenberg
David Solomon
Pinchus Wajcman
Jennie Schlosser
Harvey Mallove
Shirley Cohen
Label Wetstein
Sharon Golvin
Fay Savage
Anne Cronsilver
Dora Cohen
Cheryl Medoff
Sidney Colt
Burle Yolles
Esther Safer Fisher
Samuel Medoff
David Benarroch
Leo Lazar
Binem Nosek
Evelyn Fischer
David Lawrence
Crawford Judge
Carole Yellin
Tressa Scott Fox
Percy Schacter
Margaret “Peggy”
Shenfeld
David Solomon
Keith Rosebrugh
Imre Komaromi
Nathan Peck
Selma Friedlander
Nathan Saul Mendelsohn
Lee Schachter
Marcia Lila Shiffman
Yhetta Leah Swartz
Geoffrey Shulman
Helene Levita
Buddy Dick
Eric Levitt
father of Jean Pulik
father of Stacia Rubinovich
father of Wilfred Teper
mother of Mitchel Smith
father of Sylvia Bashevkin
mother of Hilary Goldenberg &
Marc Grushcow
father of David Weiss
mother of Gordon Jacobs
mother of Riva Grinshpan
father of Debbie Greenberg
father of Peggy Solomon
father of Riva Grinshpan
mother of Holli-Ellen Clairman
father of Cathy Mallove
mother of Alison Cohen
father of Cheryl Wetstein
mother of Ilene Golvin
mother of Harvey Savage
mother of David Cronsilver
mother of Suzanne Shuchat
wife of Ronald Medoff
father of Neil Colt
father of Joanne Yolles
mother of Deborah Fisher
father of Ronald Medoff
father of Georges Benarroch
father of Cynthia Lazar
father of Hindy Nosek-Abelson
mother of Cynthia Fisher
father of Joan Judge-Fogel
wife of Israel Lyon
wife of Mark Fox
father of Marla Schacter
mother of Avery Shenfeld
father of Wendy Solomon-Weizel
father of Bruce Rosebrugh
brother of Ann Komaromi
father of Isaac Peck
mother of Gary Friedlander
father of Eric Mendelsohn
mother of Harry Schachter
mother of Rishona Moshinsky
mother of Beverly Harris
brother of Dianne Saxe
mother of Ursula Loewenstein
father of Francine Dick
father of Sheldon Levitt
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Bertie Friedlander
Abraham Grinshpan
Shirley Bohnen
Morris Starkman
Benny Fox
David Murton (Murt)
Davis
Elisabeth Kende
Philip Goldstein
Evelyn Londoe Solomon
Julius Skapinker
Jacob Katzman
Murray Hundert
Judit Jacob
Irving Fox
Imre Simor
Sarah Kagan
Jennie Bogomolny
Israel Leyb Naparstek
Sarah Sklar Landau
Norman Kotzer
Laura Fried
Eleanor Bogen Weizel
Louis Train
Raya Greenberg
Issy (Isaac) Cohen
Tamara Anne Levene
Jack S. Brown
Hinda Cvi
Eli Benishai
Harold Schwartz
Sydney Alexander Koyle
Sinai Sternberg
Harvey Wagman
Elinor Gertner
Hava Ish-Horowicz
Ruth Adler Kantor
Laila Silverberg
Lianne Ohayon
Max Lefkowitz
Maurice Pavalow
Abel Sternberg
Manfred Nachman
Harry Benjamin
Daniel Glazier
father of Gary Friedlander
father of Menashe Grinshpan
mother of John Bohnen
father of Susan Starkman
father of Harry Fox
father of Mitch Davis
mother of Sherry Glazier
father of Evelyn Schaefer
mother of Wendy Solomon-Weizel
father of Joel Skapinker
uncle of Anita Shir-Jacob
father of Sherri Palef
mother of Andrew Jacob
father of Lawrence Fox
father of Andrew Simor
mother of Manfred Kagan
mother of Brenda Enchin and
Howard Bogomolny
father of Shirley Rubenzahl
mother-in-law of Liz Martin
Landau
father of Betty Colt
daughter of Evelyn and Peter Fried
mother of Laurence Weizel
father of Rosalyn Train
mother of Benjamin Geva
father of Alison Cohen
mother of Mark Levene
father of Michael Brown
mother of Anna Teper
father of Daniel Benishai
husband of Bernice Schwartz and
father of Gary Schwartz
father of Martin Koyle
brother of Morris Sternberg
father of Laraine Naft
sister of Laraine Naft
mother of Naomi Ish-Horowicz
Solomon
mother of Beatrice Traub-Werner
mother of Jackie Silverberg
sister of Jonathan Ohayon
father of Gill Lefkowitz
father of Randee Pavalow
father of Morris Sternberg
father of Adrian Nachman
father of Stephen Benjamin
son of Sherry & Rick Glazier
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Dorothy Saltsman
Louis Schlosser
Peter Gold
Sarah Markiewicz
Sylvia Green Cherney
Sally Lubelsky
Harry William Levin
Judith Aber
Dora Hoffmann
Zvi Pulik
Samuel Sperling
David Buckstein
Shimon Laskin
Rachel Skapinker
Celia Lees
Solomon Ostrin
Ethyl Lightstone
Erica Cherney
Joan Zemira Rivelis
Oscar Savage
Edith Simor
Paula Segal-Hurwitz
Meyer Simon
Ellen Ripstein
Sharon Tobi Shinewald
husband of Monica Miller & brother
of Lorne Propas
mother of Terry Saltsman
father of Holli-Ellen Clairman
husband of Elaine Gold
mother of Dorothy Markiewicz
mother of Lawrence Cherney
mother of Sylvia Peck
father of Michael Levin
mother of Alexandra Aber
mother of Alan Hoffmann & Jack
Hoffmann
father of Norman Pulik
father of Gerald Sperling
father of Howard Buckstein
father of Monty Laskin
mother of Joel Skapinker
mother of Daria Latsonas
father of Elaine Smith
mother of Jack Lightstone
mother of Michael Cherney and sister
of Ben Carniol
sister of William Davidovitz
father of Harvey Savage
mother of Andrew Simor
sister of Jodi Segal
father of Gerald Simon
mother of Arthur Ripstein
mother of Michael Shinewald
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Yosef Shaked
Gitta (Olga) Lichtblau
Max Tanenbaum
Morton Shulman
Heleen Graham
Rose Naparstek
Rachel Rohn
Benny Feinstein
Elliott Gluck
Abe Letovsky
Lewis Levin
Irving Kalikow
Samuel Kerzner
Charles Samuel Lewis
Pesia Hirsz
James C. Hunt
Gitel Helfand
Simon “Shimmy” Saul
Berger
Don Watterson
Doreen Rifkind
Abraham Trapunski
Archie Enchin
Hyman Shandling
Malcolm Stanley
William Shuchat
Ruth Silverman
father of Galia Shaked
mother of Gary Lichtblau
father of Carol Tanenbaum
father of Dianne Saxe
mother of Janice Graham
mother of Shirley Rubenzahl
mother of Ruth Rohn
father of Anthony Feinstein
father of Julia Gluck
father of Eric Letovsky
father of Robin Penslar
father of Louis Kalikow
father of Albert Kerzner
father of Beverly Harris
mother of Abraham Hirsz
father of James Hunt
mother of Victor Helfand
father of Philip Berger
husband of Frances Enchin
mother of Rael Rifkind
father of Edward Trapunski
father of Gerald Enchin
husband of Rebecca Shandling and
father of Maureen Shandling
father of Bruce Stanley
husband of Suzanne Shuchat
mother of Sheldon Silverman
Co-Presidents Avi Schonbach & Hart Schwartz
president@narayever.ca
Vice President Anna Pace
vp@narayever.ca
Secretary Roz Train
secretary@narayever.ca
Treasurer Stephen Benjamin
treasurer@narayever.ca
Past-President Liz Bohnen
pastpresident@narayever.ca
Adult Education Brenlee Robinson
education@narayever.ca
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Simon Houpt
bbm@narayever.ca
Building Mickey Narun
building@narayever.ca
Communications Reuven Shlozberg
communications@narayever.ca
Food Lorne Cappe
food@narayever.ca
Governance Barry Pervin
governance@narayever.ca
Hesed Jodi Block
hesed@narayever.ca
Israel Georges Benarroch israel@narayever.ca
High Holidays Roz Train
hhd@narayever.ca
Membership & Shul Community David Barkin
membership@narayever.ca
Ritual Lawrence Aronovitchritual@narayever.ca
Social Action Ryan Peck
socialaction@narayever.ca
Wider Community Micky Fraterman
widercommunity@narayever.ca
Youth Jennifer Gold & Nathan Perlis
youth@narayever.ca
Staff
Rabbi Edward Elkin rabbi@narayever.ca
Tefillah Coach Ruth Rohn
tefillah@narayever.ca
Family & Youth Engagement Sabrina Friedman
sabrina@narayever.ca
Director of Administration Marsha Frydenberg admin@narayever.ca
Administration Michael Boyd
narayever@gmail.com
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6 / I
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1
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7 / I
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17th D
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8 / I
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3
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18th D
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9 / I
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4
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10 /
Iyya
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Youn
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lat S
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5:45
pm
Serv
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6:0
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Can
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8:12
pm
20th D
ay o
f Om
er
11 /
Iyya
r 13
Para
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Hav
dala
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22 p
m21
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f Om
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12 /
Iyya
r 7
Sund
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inya
n 9:
00 a
m22
nd D
ay o
f Om
er
13 /
Iyya
r 8
Youm
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Yo
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gram
6:0
0 pm
23rd D
ay o
f Om
er
14 /
Iyya
r 9
24th D
ay o
f Om
er
15 /
Iyya
r 10
Rab
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ours
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amEv
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adia
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ngua
ge
Mus
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7:0
0 pm
25th D
ay o
f Om
er
16 /
Iyya
r 11
26th D
ay o
f Om
er
17 /
Iyya
r 12
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:19
pm
27th D
ay o
f Om
er
18 /
Iyya
r 13
Para
shat
Em
orSe
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s 9:0
0 am
Alex
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Mitz
vah
Hav
dalah
9:2
9 pm
28th
Day
of O
mer
19 /
Iyya
r 14
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
m29
th D
ay o
f Om
er
20 /
Iyya
r 15
30th D
ay o
f Om
er
21 /
Iyya
r 16
31st D
ay o
f Om
er
22 /
Iyya
r 17
Rab
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lkin
’s H
esch
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ours
e 10
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am32
nd D
ay o
f Om
er
23 /
Iyya
r 18
33rd D
ay o
f Om
er
24 /
Iyya
r 19
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:27
pm
34th D
ay o
f Om
er
25 /
Iyya
r 20
Para
shat
Beh
arSe
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:00
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ensin
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Gar
dens
Ser
vice
s 11
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amRa
bbi V
alerie
Ste
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talk
1:3
0 pm
Hav
dalah
9:3
6 pm
35th
Day
of O
mer
26 /
Iyya
r 21
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
mD
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ratio
n 1:
30 p
mBo
ard
Mee
ting
7:00
pm
36th
Day
of O
mer
27 /
Iyya
r 22
37th
Day
of O
mer
28 /
Iyya
r 23
38th
Day
of O
mer
29 /
Iyya
r 24
Rab
bi E
lkin
’s H
esch
el C
ours
e 10
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am39
th D
ay o
f Om
er
30 /
Iyya
r 25
40th
Day
of O
mer
31 /
Iyya
r 26
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:33
pm
41st
Day
of O
mer
MA
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27
Para
shat
Bec
huko
tai
Shab
bat M
evar
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Serv
ices
9:0
0 am
Tefil
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101
Cla
ss 9
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amEl
ijah
Mar
che
Bar M
itzva
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Win
trob
talk
1:3
0 pm
Hav
dala
h 9:
43 p
m42
nd D
ay o
f Om
er
2 / I
yyar
28
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
mBu
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new
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form
atio
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rd D
ay o
f Om
er
3 / I
yyar
29
44th
Day
of O
mer
4 / S
ivan
1
Rosh
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desh
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5 / S
ivan
2
Rab
bi A
vruh
m A
ddiso
n 7:
00 p
m46
th D
ay o
f Om
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6 / S
ivan
3
47th
Day
of O
mer
7 / S
ivan
4
Youn
g Fa
mili
es K
abba
lat S
habb
at
5:45
pm
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Kes
her S
habb
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andl
e Li
ghtin
g 8:
38 p
m48
th D
ay o
f Om
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8 / S
ivan
5
Para
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vah
Kens
ingt
on G
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1:00
amH
avda
lah 9
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pm
49th
Day
of O
mer
9 / S
ivan
6
Shav
uot –
1st
Day
Shav
uot S
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ce 9
:00
amC
andl
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ghtin
g 9:
40 p
m
10 /
Siva
n 7
Shav
uot –
2nd
Day
Shav
uot S
ervi
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with
Yizk
or)
9:00
am
Hav
dala
h 9:
49 p
m
11 /
Siva
n 8
CSA
4:0
0pm
12 /
Siva
n 9
Build
ing
Rene
wal
Info
rmat
ion
Mee
ting
6:30
pm
13 /
Siva
n 10
14 /
Siva
n 11
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:42
pm
15 /
Siva
n 12
Para
shat
Nas
soSe
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:00
amLy
la E
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hapi
ro B
at M
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hFa
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ell t
o ou
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nShi
nim
H
avda
lah
9:51
pm
16 /
Siva
n 13
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
m
17 /
Siva
n 14
18 /
Siva
n 15
CSA
4:0
0pm
19 /
Siva
n 16
20
/ Si
van
1721
/ Si
van
18
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:44
pm
22 /
Siva
n 19
Para
shat
Beh
a’alo
tcha
Serv
ices
9:0
0 am
Mol
ly F
riedm
an B
at M
itzva
hKe
nsin
gton
Gar
dens
Ser
vices
11:
00 am
Hav
dalah
9:5
3 pm
23 /
Siva
n 20
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
mAn
nual
Gen
. Mee
ting
7:00
pm
Sund
ay M
inya
n 9:
00 a
m
30 /
Siva
n 27
24 /
Siva
n 21
25 /
Siva
n 22
CSA
4:0
0pm
26 /
Siva
n 23
27 /
Siva
n 24
28 /
Siva
n 25
Serv
ices
6:0
0 pm
Can
dle
Ligh
ting
8:45
29 /
Siva
n 26
Para
shat
Sh’
lach
Shab
bat M
evar
chim
Serv
ices
9:0
0 am
Oph
ir St
rum
pf B
at M
itzva
hH
avda
lah
9:54
pm
JUN
E 2
019
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S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AY
1 / Tammuz 29 2 / Av 1
Rosh Chodesh AvServices 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:21 pm
3 / Av 2
Parashat Matot-MaseiServices 9:00 amHavdalah 9:29 pm
4 / Av 3
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
5 / Av 4 6 / Av 5
CSA 4:00 pm
7 / Av 6 8 / Av 7 9 / Av 8
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:12 pm
10 / Av 9Parashat DevarimShabbat HazonServices 9:00 amKensington Gardens 11:00 amTsha B’av Service with Megillat Eikhah 9:30 pm
11 / Av 10
Fast of Tisha B’AvSunday Minyan 9:00 am
12 / Av 11 13 / Av 12
CSA 4:00 pm
14 / Av 13 15 / Av 14 16 / Av 15
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:02 pm
17 / Av 16
Parashat VaetchananShabbat NachamuServices 9:00 amHavdalah 9:09 pm
18 / Av 17
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
19 / Av 18 20 / Av 19
CSA 4:00 pm
21 / Av 20 22 / Av 21 23 / Av 22
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 7:50 pm
24 / Av 23
Parashat EikevShabbat MevarchimServices 9:00 amKensington Gardens 11:00 amHavdalah 8:58 pm
25 / Av 24
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
26 / Av 25 27 / Av 26
CSA 4:00 pm
28 / Av 27 29 / Av 28 30 / Av 29
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 7:39 pm
31 / Av 30
Parashat Re’ehRosh Chodesh ElulServices 9:00 amHavdalah 8:46 pm
S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AY
1 / Sivan 28 2 / Sivan 29
CSA 4:00 pm
3 / Sivan 30 4 / Tammuz 1
Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
5 / Tammuz 2
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:44 pm
6 / Tammuz 3
Parashat KorachServices 9:00 amHavdalah 9:52 pm
7 / Tammuz 4
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
8 / Tammuz 5 9 / Tammuz 6
CSA 4:00 pm
10 / Tammuz 7 11 / Tammuz 8 12 / Tammuz 9
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:40 pm
13 / Tammuz 10
Parashat ChukatServices 9:00 amKensington Gardens 11:00 amHavdalah 9:49 pm
14 / Tammuz 11
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
15 / Tammuz 12 16 / Tammuz 13
CSA 4:00 pm
17 / Tammuz 14 18 / Tammuz 15 19 / Tammuz 16
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:36 pm
20 / Tammuz 17
Parashat BalakServices 9:00 amHavdalah 9:44 pm
21 / Tammuz 18
Fast of TammuzSunday Minyan 9:00 am
22 / Tammuz 19 23 / Tammuz 20
CSA 4:00 pm
24 / Tammuz 21 25 / Tammuz 22 26 / Tammuz 23
Services 6:00 pmCandle Lighting 8:29 pm
27 / Tammuz 24
Parashat PinchasShabbat MevarchimServices 9:00 amKensington Gardens 11:00 amHavdalah 9:37 pm
28 / Tammuz 25
Sunday Minyan 9:00 am
29 / Tammuz 26 30 / Tammuz 27
CSA 4:00 pm
31 / Tammuz 28
JULY 2019
AUGUST 2019
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