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Join
us for the
High Holy Days!
September 10, 2007
AT
PARDES LEVAVOT
PARDES
CALENDAR
SPECIAL
MEMBER NEEDS/OFFERINGS
- A special request
from
the Boulder Jewish community rabbis
- 4-Quarters/4-Corners
AROUND
TOWN AND BEYOND
PRAYERS
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AT PARDES LEVAVOT
Thank
You
Thank you to Donna
Friedman for giving over her 13 Steps teaching and leading a wonderful
Selichot service.
Thanks to everyone, and that is a LOT of people, who have helped to
prepare for our High Holy Days.
Events
This Week
If you are
not a member and would like to attend our High Holy Day services and
you have not yet sent in your reservation form,
please complete the non-member
reservation form
and bring it with you to services. We can also register you on-site,
but having the form already filled out will help us to help you enter
our sacred space. If you pre-registered, thank you! Tickets will not be
mailed, everything will be waiting for you at our welcome table.
Registration and welcome begin 30 minutes before start time; sanctuary
doors open 15 minutes before start time.
Erev Rosh HaShanah
Wednesday, September
12,
7-9:30pm
Rosh HaShanah,
first day
Thursday, September 13,
9:30am-2pm
Tashlich and
community picnic
Thursday,
September 13, immediately following service
Remember to bring a
picnic lunch for your family!
Rosh HaShanah,
second day
Friday, September
14, 10am-1pm
Events Coming Up
Kol Nidre
Friday, September 21,
6:30-9:30pm
Yom Kippur, Yizkor
observance
Saturday, September 22,
10am-7:15pm
(Yizkor service will take place at approximately 12:30pm)
Break the Fast
community meal
Saturday, September 22,
immediately following service
If you haven't signed up to join us for the Break the Fast meal yet,
please do so now! We need to finalize arrangements with the caterers. Both members and non-members are
invited to participate - all require advance reservations.
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PARDES
CALENDAR
September 2007
12, Wednesday - Erev Rosh
HaShanah, 7-9:30pm
12, Wednesday - NO Chant and Meditation
13, Thursday - Rosh
HaShanah 1st day, 9:30am-2pm
13, Thursday - Tashlich/picnic,
immediately following services
14, Friday - Rosh
HaShanah 2nd day, 10am-1pm
19, Wednesday - Chant
and Meditation, 7-9pm
21, Friday - Kol Nidre,
6:30-9:30pm
22, Saturday - Yom Kippur,
10am-7:15pm
22, Saturday - Yom
Kippur Break the Fast, 7:30pm
26, Wednesday - Chant service and potluck dinner in Sukkah, 7-9pm
28, Friday - Kabbalat Shabbat Service, 7-9pm
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SPECIAL MEMBER NEEDS/OFFERINGS
A special request
from
the Boulder Jewish community rabbis
Dear Jewish Community
Member,
This letter regards Meira (Lucia) Chmiel, a person most of us know,
whether as friend or teacher, as student or colleague. She has
participated in four of our synagogues in Boulder that span
denominations: Har HaShem, Aish Kodesh, Pardes Levavot, and Bonai
Shalom. What many of us do not know is that Meira has also been a
rabbinic student these last five years through the ALEPH Renewal
rabbinic ordination program. The time has come in Meira's rabbinic
training to study abroad for a full-time year in Israel. Meira needs an
additional scholarship in order to attend. We, the local rabbis of
Boulder, are creating a fund to help her in this endeavor. Please
see our web site for the full letter and more information on the
wonderful contributions Meira has made to the Boulder Jewish community.
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/meira_scholarship.html
4-Quarters/4-Corners
Dear Hearts and Friends
of
Hearts (who are also Hearts):
Thank you for your interest in my newly designed 4-Quarters/4-Corners
Talitot! In brief, the idea came to me in the fall of 2005, while
living in Jerusalem, Israel. When I brought one back to the Ohalah
(that’s the annual rabbinic conference for Jewish Renewal, which takes
place in Boulder, Colorado every January) for my friend Jalda Nehora
Rebling to wear at her ordination this past January, everyone said
"Donna, you MUST make these available here in the States." Thus, I
found Ibrahim the tailor and well, the rest is
herstory/history/ourstory/you’re part of the story.
Blessings, Donna Friedman, Rabbinical Student
www.pardeslevavot.org/announcements/talitot/
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AROUND TOWN
AND BEYOND
Chevra Kadisha
The Boulder Chevra
Kadisha is looking for a few amazing people to help us out with an
incredible mitzvah. The Chevra Kadisha, or Holy Society, is a group of
Jewish volunteers who help purify a body for burial by washing and
preparing the body while reciting psalms and prayers. This is called "tahara".
Next, we sit "shmira" – or watch over the body until burial,
while reciting psalms, meditating, or praying. This allows for the
soul of the person to leave his or her body in a gentle way by still
having a connection to someone here. Participating in the tahara or
sitting shmira is considered one of the highest mitzvot a person can
do, as the deceased cannot express their thanks.
Shmira is generally done in 2-hour shifts, but the late night hours
have been particularly hard to fill. We are looking for a few "night
owls" who would be willing to sit shmira from midnight to 6 AM and be
paid by the family of the deceased. If you feel that you possess the
kavanah for this, or are interested in the Chevra Kadisha in general,
please contact Carol Navsky at 303-499-4432 for more information.
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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.
And
remember to let us know when our prayers have been effective!
Yehoshua Mishulim ben Sarah Leah
David Sapper
Miriam Fields
Marcia Kohler
Shoshana Nejman
Rav Benyamin Eliyahu ben Etel Alka (Rabbi Jamie Arnold)
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
John Silverman
Mimi Ito
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After a Rosh HaShanah service, a mother with a fidgety young child
related how she finally got her child to sit still and be quiet. About
halfway through the sermon, she leaned over and whispered, "If you
don't be quiet, Rabbi Gross is going to lose his place and will have to
start his sermon all over again!"
It worked.
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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