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  • December 02, 2020 4:54 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Sunday, December 6, 9 AM - Zoom

    Well, it's Mitzvah Mall time at Adas Emuno!  As with so much else, we are a "virtual reality"  this year.  And yet, Tikkun Olam, healing the world, can use our helping hands more than ever.  So, please read on for Mitzvah Mall details.

    Organizations being represented:

    • Maywood Police Department K-9 Unit  -  a very special unit with a very unique aspect to it.
    • Center for Food Action - This organization always does so much.  Now, during the pandemic, there's even more going on.

    You can print out the "greeting card" from the Adas Emuno Website (click here). At the top, there is a line to fill in the sender's name.  The page also includes a box for each organization.  Check off those which you give donations to, in honor of the recipients.
    Cost per card:  Student price per card- $2  Adult price per card- $2 and up

    Ways to pay:

    • Send a check to the temple [Congregation Adas Emuno, Attn: Annette (Social Action/Mitzvah Mall), 254 Broad Avenue, Leonia, N.J. 07605].  Checks can be made out to each organization or to Adas Emuno.  Please remember to include a BREAKDOWN OF THE AMOUNTS  FOR EACH ORGANIZATION if check is written to the temple.        
    • Go to the temple website, click on DONATE.  Fill  in boxes with name, email, amount and "code".
      Please fill in "Additional Info." box with the SPECIFIC AMOUNTS YOU ARE DONATING TO EACH ORGANIZATION.  Then click PAY and go from there.

    This is a mall for everyone, regardless of age, interests or fear of driving on highways!  We offer special gifts which you can be proud to give, recipients will be proud to receive and which keep on giving.  In the spirit of making the world a little better, this is the mall to be at.  So, with coffee, tea, milk, juice, etc. in hand [because there's no driving involved!], please join us.  

    Join Zoom Meeting The Zoom information is in an email sent to to members.

    See ya there!     
    School & Social Action Committees

  • November 27, 2020 11:01 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Mitzvah Mall 2020

    Hello All!

    Gift shopping online is quick, sometimes easy and these days, safe.  But it's not necessarily as much fun as meeting a friend at a real, live mall.  Well, Adas Emuno has put the fun back into online shopping!  Please join us on Zoom, on Sunday, December 6th at 9 am as we host our 5th Mitzvah Mall.  Listen to our guests explain how their organizations help the world and watch their videos. Then go shopping from the comfort of your home. Buy [print out]  cards to show that you gave a donations to these organizations in honor of the recipients of your cards. Great gifts! Special gifts! The sort of gifts which keep on giving!

    So, please plan to meet your friends at the Mitzvah Mall! Look for future emails with additional info and your Zoom invite.

    Tikkun Olam-ingly yours,
    The School and Social Action Committees

  • November 25, 2020 8:41 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nov. 25, 2020

    Dear Friends,

      At our Zoom Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM) we will reflect on the thanks we can give in this confounding period in our nation's history.

       The saga of family conflict and reconciliation in Genesis continues at our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study (10:00 AM).

         Wishing you a happy, and safe, Thanksgiving holiday and weekend.

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz

  • November 19, 2020 8:16 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nov. 19, 2020

    Dear Friends,
      We look forward to our Zoom Shabbat Evening Family Service (7:30 PM), which will be led by students in our 7th Grade. 

       Our students will offer reflections on the tumultuous family life of Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Esau, which is also the subject of our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study  (10:00 AM).

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz
  • November 12, 2020 8:07 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nov. 12, 2020

    Dear Friends, 
       Each year we commemorate the anniversary of Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) that ushered in the Holocaust. 
       We do so this year with special music and a discussion of an anti-Semitic dilemma in Germany that has resonance with controversies here in the US.
        Of course we will also discuss the results of our election at our Zoom Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM).

       At our Livestream Shabbat Morning Service (10:00 AM) we celebrate the bat mitzvah of Charlotte Guberman.
       Mazal tov to Charlotte and her family! 
       (Please note that Torah study does not take place).

        Please join us for our bi-monthly Adas Emuno Book Club meeting on Monday eve. (7:30 PM).. The short story by the renowned writer Grace Paley is of special interest to interfaith families and all who wrestle with the "December dilemma".

         And attention seniors- follow this link to all kinds of free events and program from the JCC: https://www.jccotp.org/JCC/Adults/Senior_Services/Virtual_Senior_Programming/JCC/Adults/Senior_Services/149.aspx?location=149&hkey=32a1829d-e26b-481b-9006-08b88502e615.

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz

    For Livestream Shabbat Service
    Go to YouTube.com and enter Adas Emuno Streaming in the search box, or try this link:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftctPu9pRG4bBQCR6RH4Dg
    Click on the picture of the Temple that is indicated as "Live" and wait for service to begin.

    "The Loudest Voice" by Grace Paley
    Click here to read the story

  • November 05, 2020 4:35 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nov. 5, 2020

    Dear Friends,
      As I write this message early in the week I do not know the results of the election.
      But of course we will discuss this at our Zoom Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM).

       At our Livestream Shabbat Morning Service (10:00 AM) we celebrate the bar mitzvah of David Aleksic.
       Mazal tov to David and his family! 
       (Please note that Torah study does not take place).

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz

    For Zoom Shabbat (7:30 PM)
    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86764353297
    Meeting ID: 867 6435 3297

    For Livestream Shabbat Service
    Go to YouTube.com and enter Adas Emuno Streaming in the search box, or try this link:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftctPu9pRG4bBQCR6RH4Dg
    Click on the picture of the Temple that is indicated as "Live" and wait for service to begin.
  • October 29, 2020 9:30 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Oct. 29, 2020

    Dear Friends, 
       Next week marks 25 years since the tragic assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.
       I'll reflect on that sad anniversary and the state of democracy in both Israel and America on the eve our presidential election at our Zoom Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM).

        *Please note that services will be via Zoom rather than Livestream the next several weeks.
        
        What lessons does the epic yet intimate story of Abraham hold for us in our personal lives?
        We'll explore at our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study (10:00 AM)

         Reminders: Set your clock back Sat. night. Vote!

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz
  • October 22, 2020 8:17 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Oct. 22, 2020

    Dear Friends,
       You may be not be judge, but do you have a judicial philosophy?
       We'll talk about this vital subject, as it relates to the Constitution and the Torah.
       Join us for our Zoom Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM).

        *Please note that services will be via Zoom rather than Livestream the next several weeks due to an unfortunate foot injury. 
        
        What lessons do the story of Noah and the Tower of Babel hold for us?
        We'll explore at our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study (10:00 AM)

         Reminder: Have a High Holiday book to return? Need a Shabbat book? Or a Torah study book? Just let me know.

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz
     
  • October 15, 2020 8:30 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Oct. 15, 2020

      With the Holidays now behind us we settle into our normal routine in abnormal times: Shabbat evening services, Shabbat morning Torah study and Sunday morning religious school...but all remotely.

        After our Livestream Shabbat Evening Service (7:30 PM) I'll discuss one of the surprising ecological teachings of the Torah's first portion at our Zoom Oneg Shabbat (8:15 PM)

        At our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study (10:00 AM) we'll raise some questions about what the Creation story has to tell us about the differing standards applied to men and women.

        I'd also like to cordially invite you to a Zoom Jewish Publication Society webinar that I am hosting and participating in next week on Wed. eve Oct. 21 (7:30 PM) with two dynamic Reform Rabbi colleagues on Abraham's Astonishing Legacy. Simply email office@jps.org for your invitation which will also supply you with a 40% discount on any JPS book on our website www.jps.org.  

    Shabbat shalom,
    Rabbi Schwartz
     

    For Livestream Shabbat (7:30-8:15 PM)
    Go to YouTube.com and enter Adas Emuno Streaming in the search box, or try this link:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftctPu9pRG4bBQCR6RH4Dg

  • October 08, 2020 8:40 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Oct. 8, 2020

    Dear Friends,
       So we come to the final holiday of the new Jewish year, as we celebrate at our Zoom Shabbat/Simchat Torah Family Service (7:30 PM), for all ages!
       Please note the special link in this week’s email to members.
       Yes, we will still read from the end of the Torah and the beginning of the Torah, and yes, we will all be called up (by birthday months) for the blessing of the Torah- all while we see each other. Yes, it may be a touch chaotic, but it will be happy chaos!
         
         At our Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study (10:00 AM) we'll take a final look at Moses through his last words in the last portion of the Torah.

         For those who have been asking about copies of my sermons, see the news items below.
         And a reminder to kindly return your Holiday prayer books to the bin on our school porch.

    Shabbat shalom and Hag Sameach,
    Rabbi Schwartz
        

Student Cantor

Joseph Flaxman

Religious School Director

Annette De Marco

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