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Pardes Levavot

Pardes Levavot, “Orchard of Hearts,” was formed in the spirit of creating conscious holy community. Our name expresses the spiritual blossoming of each individual heart within an inspiring and nurturing orchard.

For information on our congregation please call (303) 563-2110 and leave a message or send email to info@pardeslevavot.org. To join our congregation, please print a copy of our membership form, fill it out, and send it to our Synagogue.


Pardes Levavot gratefully acknowledges Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado for their support of our Circle of Family Education program. Thank you!

November 27, 2006

AT PARDES LEVAVOT
PARDES CALENDAR

SPECIAL MEMBER NEEDS/OFFERINGS
  • Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plan
  • Chanukah Donation Request
AROUND TOWN AND BEYOND
  • Boulder JCC Events, December 2006
  • At the Boulder JCC and Around Town.week of 11/26/06 - 12/02/06
  • JFS Connections, November 2006
  • In The Spirit of Tikkun Olam
  • Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus
  • December Dilemma
  • Walking the Path with the Baal Shem Tov
  • Rose Medical Center Community Chanukah Celebration
  • JFS Blood Drive
  • JFS Para-Chaplain Training
  • JCF Young Jewish Women 21-45 Scholarship Fund
  • Am HaZikaron Institute
PRAYERS


AT PARDES LEVAVOT

Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Thanksgiving services on Wednesday night with Reb Victor, Reb Nadya and Pastor Ken.  What a wonderful way to start a long weekend of thanks.

Events This Week

Chanting and Meditation

Wednesday, November 29, 7-9pm.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/chant.html

Shabbat Morning Service and Torah Study

Saturday, December 2, 10am-noon
Vayetzei

Adopt-A-Road Cleanup

Sunday, December 3, 1pm
Join Pardes Levavot and Shepherd of the Hills for our bi-annual cleanup. We will meet in the Fellowship Hall to organize, then move to 79th Street to pick up litter from Lookout Road to Mineral Road.  Bring warm clothes in layers, rugged shoes/boots for walking through weeds, and warm gloves for picking up trash.  Hot cider will be provided!

Events Coming Up

Community Council Meeting

Tuesday, December 5, 6-8pm
Final meeting of the 2006 council.  Plans for upcoming election to be discussed. As always, all members are invited to this important meeting.

Chanukah Party

Join Pardes Levavot at the Latke Palace, 1st night of Chanukah. Chanukah and Shabbat Dinner, Friday, December 15th, 2006. Candle Lighting begins at 5:30pm.  Bring your own Chanukiah and candles.  We also ask that you bring a donation for the continuance of our sacred space.  Items regularly needed include: pastel copier paper, toilet paper, dishwasher detergent, liquid hand soap, or cash donations.

Chanukah and Shabbat singing - Shabbat Service - Dinner will be served: Latkes, apple sauce, chicken, salad, vegetable and dessert - Israeli Dancing - Art and Crafts for Kids - Fun for All

Invite your friends to come! Reservations Required By December 11, 2006. Get your reservation in soon! Prices: Adults $7, Children 10 and under $3.50.  Please send check, payable to Pardes Levavot, to:
Pardes Levavot
c/o Shoshana Nejman
737 Quince Circle
Boulder, CO 80304
For more information, please contact: Shoshana Nejman at 303.443.5695 or Vicki Penna at 303.868.2285. We still need volunteers for the Latke Crew!

Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations!

Anna Yulsman Bat Mitzvah - Saturday, January 13 (MLK weekend)
Ari Saponar Bar Mitzvah - Saturday, January 27

Getting Involved

Host an Oneg

We have plenty of openings for people to host an Oneg Shabbat or a Kiddush. Interested? Write info@pardeslevavot.org.

Building and Grounds Areas Needing Attention

If you have any expertise in any of these areas and would like to perform any of the repairs or would like to volunteer to assist, please contact Wendall Borchert at wendallborchert@comcast.net or 303-530-0188.
  • Air Conditioning: The A/C units for the sanctuary both need attention. One of the units is leaking and needs to be repaired and recharged. The compressor is bad in the other unit and the entire unit needs to be replaced.
  • Exhaust Fans For The Sanctuary: The concrete pads for the exhaust fans have settled. The fans have been supported on temporary blocks but the pads need to be repaired or replaced and new flexible couplings installed on the ductwork.
  • Fascia At South Side Of Gym: Woodpeckers have destroyed some of the fascia on the south side of the gym. Need to repair, replace or cover the fascia and repaint it.
  • Fire Exit From Lower Level: One of the steps on the lower level emergency fire exit has rotted.  Needs to be replaced. This is one of the railroad ties in large window well at the south side of the shul.
  • Hole in Soffet: Woodpeckers have punched a hole in the soffet on the west side of the sanctuary.
  • Roof Leak Over The Nursery: There is a roof leak when we have periods of heavy rain. This is leaking through the ceiling into the nursery.

Tikkun Olam: Repairing The World

Energy efficient bulbs through COEJL

Order Compact Flourescent Bulbs on Line at a Discount
 
Now you can benefit from the discounts secured by COEJL (Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life) through their "Light among the Nations" campaign on line at home, with no hassle.

COEJL has created a universal portal where anyone can log-in and tap into the discounts secured by the campaign and make their CFL purchase count as part of the national Jewish effort.

A wide assortment of long-lasting, environmentally sound CFLs is available at fantastic prices…on top of all the money you will save on your utility bills.

Here’s how:
  1. Go to www.bulbs.com
  2. Click on "your account"
  3. Type in info@coejl.org for the email and COEJL for the password.
  4. Shop away, knowing that each cent goes to a better environment. 
Have your credit card ready and consider CFLs as wonderful Chanukah gifts for friends and relatives.

First Freedom First

We are involved in a new project that embraces America’s First Freedom, the freedom for and the freedom from religion.  The First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom for religion and freedom from religion—a twinned liberty often called “America’s First Freedom.” This unique provision, considered by many historians to be “our nation’s greatest contribution to the rest of the world,” has proven to be the best possible friend of both religious and non-religious people.  The corollary of religious freedom, institutional separation of church and state, has spared our nation the kind of religion-based conflicts that have ravaged so many other governments around the world.

Now, in the most religiously pluralistic nation in the world, our First Freedom is under siege.  While some religious people seek to advance their sectarian agendas through government, some government officials seek to advance their political ideologies through institutions of religion.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/church-and-state.html


PARDES CALENDAR

November 2006

29, Wednesday - Chant and Meditation, 7-9pm

December 2006

2, Saturday - Shabbat Morning Service and Torah Study, 10am-noon

3, Sunday - Adopt-A-Road Cleanup, 1pm

5, Tuesday - Community Council Meeting, 6-8pm

6, Wednesday - Chant and Meditation, 7-9pm

8, Friday - Kabbalat Shabbat Service, 7-9pm

9, Saturday - Circle of Family Education Program, including Havdalah and potluck dinner, 3-6pm

13, Wednesday - Chant and Meditation, 7-9pm

15, Friday - Kabbalat Shabbat Service, dinner and Chanukah Party, 5:30pm

20, Wednesday - Chant and Meditation, 7-9pm

22, Friday - Family Kabbalat Shabbat Service, 6:30pm

23, Saturday - Circle of Family Education Program, kids only!, 4-7pm

27, Wednesday - Chant and Meditation, 7-9pm

30, Saturday - Celebrate Shabbat with Family and Friends!


SPECIAL MEMBER NEEDS/OFFERINGS

Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plan

Dear Friends,

Wednesday November 15th marks the beginning of Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plan open enrollment.  The Medicare Part D open enrollment period is only six weeks long, ending December 31st.

If you, your friends, or relatives living in Colorado desire to enroll or change plans, then the time to act is now, before the last minute. Last year the vast majority of headaches happened when plan members tried to fill prescriptions at the pharmacy before the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid could process their paperwork.  Again, if you are thinking of enrolling in Part D please don’t wait until the end of December to act.

Medicare products are one of the lines of insurance that I specialize in.  I would be happy to help you discover which plan makes the most sense for you.  If you would like my help please send me an e-mail at joelrosenblum@comcast.net or give me a call at 720-298-3516.

Sincerely,
Joel Rosenblum

Chanukah Donation Request

Greetings, as many of you know I am volunteering and working for Hospice Care Center and Hospice Care and Share Thrift Shop. We at the thrift shop are asking for you to please consider donating any Chanukah items to the Hospice Care and Share Thrift Shop located at 5290 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO. The phone number is 303-604-5353 and you may ask for me or feel free to bring them in between 10:00- 5:30 any day but Sunday and tell someone  these are items to be used for the Chanukah display. Suggestions of items include the following:
candles
cards
books
menorahs
dreidles
games
gift wrap 
Thank you very much!
Ed Kletzky


AROUND TOWN AND BEYOND

Boulder JCC Events, December 2006

www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/JCC-2006_11_11.html

At the Boulder JCC and Around Town.week of 11/26/06 - 12/02/06

www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/BJCC-2006_11_25.html

JFS Connections, November 2006

www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/JFS-2006_11_21.html

In The Spirit of Tikkun Olam

WE are responsible for the condition of our planet. Come together for a Jewish Community film screening of TRANSFORMING ENERGY, Tuesday, November 28 at 7PM at The Nomad Theater (North Boulder).

A one hour documentary about renewable  energy - not about technology - but about the people who are on the  ground now working to solve the two greatest challenges that face our  world - global warming and the end of cheap oil.

WHAT IS OUR FUTURE AFTER OIL?????

***  Post  screening discussion with filmmaker CHUCK DAVIS and guests. Learn  what YOU can do to decrease your OWN carbon footprint with information  provided by the ConservED organization. *** 

Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus

Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus
"Holidays!"
Concert and Reception
Sunday, December 10, 7 p.m.
At the Boulder JCC
Tickets: $10 in advance and $12 at the door for adults; $5 in advance and $6 at the door for children and seniors.

Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus returns with new songs for the season, from Rosh HaShanah through Chanukah. Enjoy new and contemporary pieces, as well as some old favorites, particularly for the Festival of Lights. A reception with light refreshments will follow the concert.

For tickets, please call or email Fred Berkelhammer 303-665-4861; berkeltree@earthlink.net

December Dilemma

Restoring the Soul: Faith and Community Partnerships, serving Boulder County, hosts monthly brown bag discussions open to all human service agencies, faith communities, and interested citizens. No charge
 
TOPIC: December Dilemma: Cultural Impact of the Christmas Holidays

The season of the Christmas holidays is a time of emotional impact on our entire culture, regardless of people's beliefs. It is a time when some people take joy in the religious significance and the beauty of the season; for children of different faiths it can be a time of confusion and a sense of exclusion; for isolated or grieving people, it can be a time of intense loneliness. A diverse panel of faith leaders and service providers will explore the issues

PANELISTS:
Barbara Gould, Outreach Coordinator, Congregation Har HaShem;
Mike Holdaway, Moderator, First Congregational Church of Longmont;
Barbara Pingrey, Executive Director, Foothills United Way; and
Jean Scott, Chaplain, HospiceCare of Boulder and Broomfield  Counties.

DATE - TIME - PLACE
Tuesday, November 28; 11:30am - 1pm
Atonement Lutheran Church
685 Inca Parkway, corner of Inca and Baseline, Boulder

Contact information: Restoring the Soul, 2885 E. Aurora Ave, ste 32, Boulder CO 80303 Phone: 303 938 9916, Email: restoringthesoul@netzero.com  Web: www.restoringthesoul.org

Walking the Path with the Baal Shem Tov

Winter Shabbaton with Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan

Over the past few years I have developed a deep connection to the Baal Shem Tov and his teachings. I found in them profound guidance to the spiritual quest of the modern seeker. These oral teachings, brought to us through the lenses of different students, are gems of wisdom and surprises. I would like to invite you to this Shabbaton to share with me this adventure of walking the path with a timeless Master.

You may sign up for the full experience (highly recommended) or join us for an individual session. The Shabbaton will be led in a way that each segment is both freestanding while being part of a whole experience. It is suited for all levels of learning. The Shabbaton includes a light third meal of 'herring and shnapps'.

When: Shabbat Vayechi (Chazak), Friday-Saturday 5-6 January, 2007
Session I: Friday 9-10:30 PM
Session II: Saturday 3:45-5:30 PM (5:30 Havdalah)
Session III: Saturday 6-8 PM

Where: Congregation Bonai Shalom, 1527 Cherryvale Road, Boulder, 80303.

Sliding Scale Tuition:
Full Shabbaton – $54 - $90
Each Session - $18 -$36
Scholarships are also available.

For more information or to register call:
Congregation Bonai Shalom (303) 442-6605
For questions you may also e-mail reb Ruth at ruthgan@netvision.net.il

Send checks to Congregation Bonai Shalom, 1527 Cherryvale Road, Boulder, 80303. Please mark your checks “Besht Shabbaton”.

Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan is from Jerusalem. She teaches classes and workshops on prayer, on creating an intimate relationship with the Divine, and on connecting to God through joy. Reb Ruth, who spent two years in Boulder in 2001-2003, is happy to be back to share these teachings.

Rose Medical Center Community Chanukah Celebration

Sunday, December 10, 2006 11:00am-3:00pm
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/rose-chanukah2006.html

JFS Blood Drive

Thursday, December 28 at 10:00-10:40 AM & 12:00-3:30 PM
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/jfs-blood-drive.html

JFS Para-Chaplain Training

Jewish Family Service (JFS) will hold its 2007 Bikur Cholim (visiting the sick) para-chaplain training on January 7, 17 and 23 in Denver.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/JFS-para-chaplain.html

JCF Young Jewish Women 21-45 Scholarship Fund

The deadline for applications has been extended to December 15, 2006.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/jcf-fenner-scholarship.html

Am HaZikaron Institute

Our organization is a non-profit Israeli institution which purpose is to stimulate, popularize and support family research among Jewish families worldwide. Our team includes specialist in several scientific areas which are useful in such research - linguists, historians, genealogists and specialists for information processing.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/amhazikaron.html
 

PRAYERS

Each newsletter contains names of people in our community, or friends of our community, who need prayers for healing, support, et cetera. Please send names in Hebrew and/or English, with other details as desired, to info@pardesleavavot.org.

Dr. Howard Goldstein
Will Kohler
Shirley Elaine Garfinkle
Alter Shoresh ben Zion v'Shoshana
HaRav Devorah Rut bat Tamar (Rabbi Deborah Ruth Bronstein)
Rut bat Miriam
Lior bat Esther Masha
Dov Baer Ben Yehuda ha Kohen v'Devorah
David Sapper
Jackie Lewis
John Silverman
Leslie Weidner
Mimi Ito
 


For information about Pardes Levavot or our events please visit our website at www.pardeslevavot.org or write info@pardeslevavot.org. To contact Rabbis Nadya and Victor Gross write rabbis@pardeslevavot.org. If you would like to post something on our Pardes Levavot mailing lists, or if you have questions about our mailings, lists, communications, etc., contact info@pardeslevavot.org.


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