CongregationCongregation n O n prOFitit Congregation Founding Rabbi LeonardRabbi Martin A. Helman W. Levy OrrganiGaniZatiOn Founding RabbiRabbi Leonard Martin A. Helman, W. Levy z”l Beit Tikva u.S. pOStaGe Beit Tikva u.S. pOStage Beit Tikva FoundingChazzan Cantor Michael Michael G. G. Linder Linder PAID Beit Tikva pp.O..O. bObOxx 2409424094 permit #660 permit #660 p.O. bObOxx 24094 24094 Santa Santa Fe, Fe,nm nm87502 87502 teleph telephOne/Fax:One/ 505.820.2991Fax: 505.820.2991 www.beittikva www.beittikva.inSantaFe.OrgFO SantaSanta Fe,Fe, nmnm 8750287502 Santa FFe,, nm 5775/5776 Av/Elul/Tishri/August-September 2015 addreaddreSSSS SServiceervice requerequeSStedted Board of Directors High Holy Days Officers President 5776~2015 Jerry Bork SELICHOT vice-President Service & dessert Philip Goldstone Saturday, September 5 7:00pm EREV ROSH HASHANAH Treasurer Rabbi Martin Levy—The Shofar’s Blast: Jeffrey Less Where Do We Stand in the World? Sunday, September 13 7:30pm recording secretary ROSH HASHANAH Paul Grace Rabbi Martin Levy—Do Justly, Walk Humbly with Your God: Recreating our Spiritual Conscience past president Monday, September 14 10:00am David Pollak Children’s Service Immediately Following

Trustees Tashlich Service 4:00pm Barbara Cohen Across from the Inn on the Alameda At the Santa Fe River Valerie Frost Gary Katz SHABBAT SHUVAH Barbara LaMont Friday, September 18 7:30pm Don Miller Larry Singer MEMORIAL SERVICE Ed Sorken Sunday, September 20 12:30pm Tile plaque donated by Ruth and Len Koval Dirk Wassner Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Cemetery 417 Rodeo Road YOM KIPPUR Staff Rabbi Martin Levy—The Voice of Hannah: Executive KOL NIDRE Personal Prayers for this Day Director Rabbi Martin Levy—The Vows We Make Wednesday, September 23 10:00am Tuesday, September 22 Gail Rapoport 7:30pm Children’s Service 2:30pm Afternoon Concluding Service 3:00pm and Yizkor Corresponding Adult Education and Shabbat Morning Followed by Break-the-Fast of challah, grapes, Secretary services, fall 2015 juice and wine Marcelle Cady Wednesday evening adult education classes begin October 7th at 7:30 pm. The topic will be Introduction to SUKKOT Bookkeeper Midrash and Talmud: the World of the Sages Service & Pot-Luck Dinner Cathy Turner Sunday, September 27 6:00pm study every Saturday morning at 9:15 am Bring items to decorate our Sukkah graphic designer Shabbat Morning Services in September led by Paula Eastwood Rabbi Levy: Saturday, September 19th 10:30 am SIMCHAT TORAH Saturday, September 26th 10:30 am A celebration Sunday, October 4 6:30pm

Friday Shabbat ServiceS —— 7:307:30 pmpm 22302230 OldOld ppececOSOS ttrailrail RABBI’s message

Congress? Why the scourge of gun violence that plagues our country? All of us have read numerous commentators and analysts on the proposed Iran deal. Thanks to our congregants Phil Goldstone and John Liebman, we listened to an excellent program on this subject, with the support of the local Council of International Relations. Many policy experts claim that this is the “best deal” possible, amidst a host of problematic political solutions. Personally I view this agreement as untenable, and a greater threat to Israel. This deal, in the words of Michael Steinhardt, “will grant Iran unearned international legitimacy along with up to $150 billion in frozen assets. The monies will not go to the Iranian people, istockphoto.com but instead bolster the Iranian war machine, he young boy was watching his father, the rabbi, which sponsors Shiite militias in Iraq, Houthi armies prepare a sermon. “How do you know what to in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and write?” he asked. The father explained, “after the Assad regime in Syria.” On a grand scale, this deal TI think a while, God tells me what to write.” The son allows Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. It does not scratched his head and then asked: “then why do you keep require the dismantling of vast elements of Iran’s nuclear crossing out so much?” As we prepare for the Days of infrastructure, including the Natanz uranium enrichment Awe, perhaps we can provide a clearer answer to the boy’s facility and its centrifuges, and the Arak plutonium question. The rabbi crossed out so much because he heard production plant. I am not willing to hand a blank check the voice of God not before, but after he had written the to the Iranian government which will enable them to original draft. The Almighty gives us the chance to do our potentially destroy Israel. thing first; afterwards God moves us to improve the script To be clear, this is my personal opinion, and as I offer that we have written. you these thoughts, I do so with humility, knowing In Rabbi David Wolpe’s book Healer of the Shattered that my knowledge is limited. But during this time, as Hearts, he offers this story. The eminent physicist we prepare our families and our congregation for an I. Rabi was asked to name the most significant intellectual important High Holiday season, it is vital that we ask influence in his life. The interviewer expected to hear tough questions of our legislators, our senators and our names like “Einstein” or “Newton.” Instead Dr. Rabi congressmen. During the holidays, we yearn for peace, replied, “my Mother.” Each day, he explained, when he we ask the Almighty to forgive our mistakes and sins, returned from “cheder,” the Jewish day school, his pious and repair relationships that have been broken. Thus it Mother asked him, “Isaac, did you ask any good questions is our time to ask good questions, and pray that we can today?” I learned, said Dr. Rabi, that the key to wisdom strengthen our world, our families, and Beit Tikva. is to ask good questions. His Mother, growing up in the From my family to yours, I wish you a healthy and Eastern European ghetto, had learned a crucial principle contented season, days of blessings and peace. of Jewish thought. All things must be weighed, scrutinized and evaluated. Shanah tovah, This month of Elul, the period of examination before we celebrate Rosh Hashonah, we have many questions to weigh. Why is the world so much more chaotic than even last year? Why the spread of terrorism across our land, as well as the nations of the Middle East and Africa? Why is Rabbi Martin W. Levy Israel living in such a precarious position, as this new 505.670.4671 U.S.-Iran political agreement is under review by our 2 president’s message Dear Friends,

ail and I were working on the Rosh Hashanah Each of you have areas of expertise. Your education and “Honey Project” a few weeks ago. Our first experience potentially provides the temple with successes Gassignment from our honey chair, Sharon Sorken, waiting to happen. You don’t have to be a committee was to update the member list for use by the internet chair. I understand not everyone’s priorities include time HappyRoshHashanna folks who process all the aspects of to do it all. Think about it. Surely you have performed this fund raiser. By the way, this was a fabulously successful activities that would be helpful to temple life. This could fund raiser last year yielding over $5.000! be as simple as accelerating the payment of your dues. Do What Gail and I uncovered was that for the year ending I really need to remind you about the problems associated June, 13 new member families were added to our roles; with cash flow. Several of you, for very legitimate reasons, a tidy sum. Frankly, this number is expected to increase hold off paying your dues until at or near years end. Ouch, between now and years’ end. We have an unbeatable team. that hurts. Most, if not all of you, donated your time to Success is inevitable. other religious or charitable organizations over the years. • Cantor Ephraim Herrera has brought great enthusiasm, Share your experiences. There are openings on the temple a fresh musical approach, and duets with our congregants, board. Step up where you can. piano accompaniment and more. Ephraim will be on the The High Holidays are fast approaching. As I have pulpit with Rabbi Levy twice monthly at least until the done each of my years as your President I will be making end of the year. a Kol Nidre appeal. I don’t do this to annoy you. I do • We have an enthusiastic full time Rabbi who is this to convince you that in order to operate the temple providing well attended Shabbat services, adult education and afford its staff we need funds from you in several classes, Shabbat Torah study sessions, a Sunday school ways. The flat tax won’t work here. We ask you for annual beginning in the fall and involvement with the Santa Fe dues. We ask you to commemorate life cycle events with rabbinate and greater Santa Fe clergy. If Rabbi Levy has donations. We sell you bricks. We call upon you for a not personally contacted you please have patience. He will special year end appeal. We sell you parts of the building. be reaching out to you. Most are quite attractive: an office, sculpture, decorations, • Several temple members have donated their time to etc. Some are not so nice: a widened driveway (thank develop and co-sponsor current events activities. One you Howard Aronow, of blessed memory). Don’t let your such program was co-chaired by our Vice President Phil fellow congregants down. Let’s continue to look to the Goldstone and temple member John Liebman along with future for growth and success. the Santa Fe Council on International Relations (CIR) on the subject of the proposed Iran/US nuclear agreement. Jerry Bork If you were unable to attend I’m sure you have heard how 516.680-3910 interesting this was. You will have other opportunities [email protected] going forward. • The single greatest member generating group is you; our current membership. Our Shabbat attendance runs approximately 25% of the membership. Turnout is wonderful. Even more than mere numbers, however, is the warmth the attendees show each other, especially to guests and visitors who arrive at our door by finding us on the internet and/or members bringing non-member friends. Did you know this is the 20th anniversary of Congregation Beit Tikva? The board has been discussing celebrating this one-time event for early November. We need your help. If you would like to be involved in this please call or email me as soon as possible.

3 Congregation Beit Tikva, 2014-2015—A Look Back on the Year

4 L’Shana Tova Honey we are still limiting the fundraiser to Congregation Beit Tikva members. Here is how it works. For just $3 per recipient, you can send a L’Shana Tova honey jar to a member of our congregation. Of course, you can send to more than one member. For $180 you would be sending to every Beit Tikva member. Members would receive one jar of honey plus a card with the names of their well wishers. The jars of honey and the attached cards would be picked up on Rosh Hashanah at services. his year there will be a We are looking forward to all Congregation Beit Tikva High members of our congregation T Holy Days fundraiser that will participating in our first L’Shana Tova be fun and sweet. For our second year fund raiser.

By now you have received an email for our Rosh Hashanah L’Shana Tova Honey Project with your personal code and instructions on how to place your order. For those of you who have placed your order, thank you. The deadline to order is September 1, 2015. If you need assistance with your order please contact me at [email protected] or 505.471.0527. Let’s make this L’Shana Tovah the sweetest ever with your holiday wishes and a jar of honey to members of our congregation. —Sharon Sorken

5 High Holy Days 5776~2015

Parking for All Services at the Synagogue High Holy Day parking will be across the street at the Pecos Trail Inn Motel. Security officers will escort and assist us in crossing Old Pecos Trail. Parking at the synagogue will be reserved for the handicapped.

Help Feed the Hungry We hand out grocery bags at Rosh Hashanah, to be filled Selichot with non-perishable groceries for Food For Santa Fe, Inc., Saturday, September 5, 7:00 pm which provides food for the needy. The bags should be We will celebrate Selichot service with Rabbi Martin Levy returned by Yom Kippur Wednesday, September 23. accompanied by Cantorial Soloist Ephraim Herrara who Thank you. will be sharing beautiful melodies specific to this service. Tashlich Selichot are special penitential prayers recited the week Monday, September 14, 4:00pm before Rosh Hashanah. The service is composed of prayers This is a delightful High Holy Day tradition. On Rosh asking for forgiveness. The central prayer, repeated a Hashanah, at 4:00pm we will meet at the Santa Fe River number of times, is that of the 13 merciful attributes of across from the Inn of The Alameda. We will read the God, taken from Exodus 34:6-7. Tashlich prayers and then cast bread crumbs into the river, symbolizing the “casting of our sins into the water.” Be Member Tickets sure to join Rabbi Levy as he leads this very moving and Member tickets will be special service. mailed at the end of August. All members must have three quarters of their Sukkot dues pledge paid by that Sunday, September 27 date in order to receive Join us for the first night of Sukkot as we celebrate their tickets. Please call the together in our special Sukkah. office if you have not made Building and decorating the Sukkah starts at 4:00pm your pledge or wish to with a pot-luck dinner at 6:00pm. The traditional make special arrangements. outdoor ceremony in our Sukkah will follow with a

Thank you for your dreamstime.com service and prayers. Decorative items you may bring can cooperation. include items such as tree branches, fruits, vegetables, gourds, chilies, and flowers. Be sure to bring your High Holy Day Flowers for Rosh Hashanah and favorite dish for sharing in delicious abundance. Yom Kippur Sukkot translates as “” or the Festival of Booths, and occurs for 7 days. It is the 3rd pilgrimage Both arrangements have been generously donated by festival (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot). Like the other Barbara & Jerry Bork.

6 Congregation P.O. Box 24094 Santa Fe, NM 87502 tel/fax: 505.820.2991 Beit Tikva www.beittikvasantafe.org Non-Member Ticket Form, 5776-2015 I wish to purchase # ______tickets for all fOUR services @ $300. I wish to purchase # ______single day ticket(s) @ $100 per service. I wish to reserve # ______ticket(s) for full-time college students @ no cost. Please check which service(s) you plan to attend: ❏ Erev Rosh Hashanah sunday, September 13, 7:30 pm ❏ Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) tuesday, September 22, 7:30 pm ❏ Rosh Hashanah Monday, September 14, 10:00 am ❏ Yom Kippur Wednesday September 23, 10:00 am

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Simchat Torah Sunday, October 4, 6:30 pm Celebrating the Torah Join us for a delightful service with an oneg including traditional taffy apple treats Simchat Torah is dreamstime.com a Hebrew term which means pilgrimage festivals, Sukkot has an agricultural element. “rejoicing with It marks the time of the harvest, of the final ingathering the Torah.” The of produce before winter. The most important ritual of annual cycle of Sukkot is “living” in the Sukkah. There is a custom of inviting ushpizin, or symbolic guests, each day to join reading the Torah is completed us in the Sukkah. The other important mitzvah is that and begun anew, with the last of the arba minim, the 4 species, also called the lulav section of Deuteronomy and the and esrog (palm branch and citron). first section of Genesis read in Come and enjoy the afternoon and early evening succession after a festival parade in and around the Sukkah and along our walkway of the Torah scrolls amidst and bench area in our breathtaking outdoor space. singing and rejoicing. It is one Don’t miss this wonderful occasion as we gather as a of the happiest days of the community to celebrate the fall harvest, and rejoice in Jewish calendar.

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7 upcoming events

Discover Your Spiritual Home Sunday, August 16th 2:00-4:00pm Congregation Beit Tikva welcomes all to our Sunday afternoon Open House at our new synagogue facility. Meet Rabbi Levy and our new cantorial soloist, Ephraim Herrera. Learn about the Fall 2015 Adult Education Classes and our Religious School for children, ages 5 to 13. For more information, call: 820.2991

Guest Lecture: Repentance and the Kabbalah Thursday, August 27th 7:30pm, Congregation Beit Tikva. Our speaker is Yehudis Fishman, a noted teacher on Hasidic literature and Kabbalistic thinking. Yehudis A Meaningful Volunteer Opportunity: taught for many years in Santa Fe, and presently leads a lecture series in The Interfaith Community Shelter Boulder, CO. Everyone is invited to join the congregation for this special Over the years, members from Congregation Beit Tikva have evening. volunteered to help serve dinners at the Interfaith Community Shelter. We hope that members will continue to express an interest in doing this. Interfaith Community Event On August 18, the Shelter will hold its annual “Chefscapades” event at Saturday, August 29th 12:00- the Las Campanas Clubhouse. The gourmet dinner features 4 local chefs. 4:00pm All proceeds go to the Shelter. For additional information, contact: Congregation Beit Tikva will have Sandy Levine, Social Action Chair, 466-4041 [email protected] an information table at St. John’s Methodist Church on this day that will include many of the faith communities of Santa Fe.

Religious School Registration for all InD Memoryavid Bloom Students July 6, 2015 Sunday, August 30th 4:00pm Come meet our faculty and director Howard Aronow of our Religious School. July 23, 2015 It’s an old fashioned barbeque for all children and their parents. Please call the Synagogue office: 820.2991 or Rabbi Martin Levy at 670.4671, [email protected] 8 Needed: A New Home for Two Beautiful Furniture Pieces ongregation Beit Tikva received Cthe generous donation of a lovely oak desk and matching credenza. Unfortunately they are too large for our space. If anyone is interested in adopting these two pieces as a pair, please stop by to take a look. They are temporarily in the Rabbi Leonard Helman Learning Center Library. If you take the pair, a donation to the synagogue would be greatly appreciated. Call Gail Rapoport at 820.2991 to tell her when you might come by to see the furniture. Thank you. Congregational Sukkot Pot Luck Dinner and Service­— Sunday September 27th at 6:00 pm Join us for the first night of Sukkot, as we celebrate in our special Sukkah. Dinner at 6:00pm will be followed by services and prayers in the Sukkah.

Santa Fe JFF Opens Season with “Rosenwald”

hat does Julius Rosenwald, a son of German-Jewish immigrants who helped Wbuild Sears, Roebuck, have in common with W.E.B. DuBois, Gordon Parks, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, and Marian Anderson? Rosenwald’s foundation gave each of these prominent African- Americans a fellowship that enabled them to pursue Honor Barbara Cohen their fields of interest. Friday, August 14 The Rosenwald Fellowships are just part of Julius Rosenwald’s legacy and accomplishments detailed Please join us at our Friday night in Aviva Kempner’s newest film, “Rosenwald”. grand slam” by the Wall Street Journal, the film tells The Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival is opening its the story of the Jewish Jackie Robinson. Greenberg service as we celebrate the many sixth season on October 3rd with the New Mexico was a quiet hero whose life story is the stuff of contributions Barbara Cohen has premiere of this acclaimed documentary, with Ms. legends. Ball park hot dogs (kosher, of course) Kempner (“Yoo Hoo Mrs. Goldberg”) in person. and other ball park food will be served after the made to the success and future of The season opening continues on October 4th screening. Congregation Beit Tikva. with the screening of another of Ms. Kempner’s For more information, visit www.SantaFeJFF.org films, “The Story of Hank Greenberg”. Described as “a or call 505.216.0672.

Shabbat at Home—Brookdale Senior Living (formerly Ponce de Leon): Friday, August 28 at 5:30 pm

9 Doris Francis Reports on August Birthdays Shelia Bicoll august 6 the Jewish Rae Shapiro august 7 Megan Siegel august 7 Cemetery Wall Juli Horwitz Kite august 9 Construction Bee Schulman august 11 Susan Krohn august 12 Jewish Community Council Kenneth Coffae august 25 of Northern New Mexico Howard Hendler august 25 (JCCNNM) Kenneth Kahn august 30 n 1996 a beautiful stone wall was built along the perimeter August Anniversaries of the original dedicated Jewish Ellen & Robert Vladem august 5 areaI of Santa Fe Memorial Gardens MaryCarole & Cemetery. We have outgrown our Jerry Wertheim august 20 original cemetery site and have Lois & Gary Podolny august 24 tripled the amount of land for Joan & Jeffrey Less august 27 Jewish burial. We now need to extend the wall, which marks our Jewish cemetery area, to shelter and protect September Birthdays the present and future generations. This is the only Jewish cemetery in Santa Loren Vladem september 4 Fe. Please generously help us with this worthy cause that benefits all the Jews Barbara Miller september 8 buried in Santa Fe and unites all our traditions together in one cemetery. Connie Rosenberg september 13 No matter what your personal plans are for eternal rest, the Jewish Joy Wohl LeCuyer september 14 community of Santa Fe needs your help today. 80% ($45,000) of the $65,000 Barbara La Mont september 15 funds needed to complete the beautiful stone wall surrounding the dedicated Kathy Marczak september 15 Santa Fe Jewish Cemetery has been raised. We will start construction on the Ellen Vladem september 15 extension of the existing wall as soon as the remaining $20,000 needed for Philip Gudwin september 18 construction has been raised. We had hoped to start construction and possibly Rita Linder September 20 finish before the High Holidays this year. Please help us raise the remaining Joyce Levine september 25 $20,000. All contributors will be honored at the special Remembrance Event Laura Brouse september 28 held on September 20, at 1:30 pm at Santa Fe Memorial Gardens. Any amount Jody Ellis September 29 is most appreciated. It should be noted that donations of $5,000 or more will Peggy Myers september 30 be included on a stone bench that will be placed in the Jewish Cemetery area for rest and contemplation when visiting this section of the cemetery. September Please send your generous contribution to: Anniversaries Jewish Community Council of Northern New Mexico (JCCNNM) Marcia & 1000 Cordova Place William Berman september 4 Box 173 Connie & Santa Fe, NM 87505 stuart Rosenberg september 12 Or, contribute on line at Jccnnm.org. Nancy & Henry Lewis september 13 Josie Stern & Thank you for your generous support, vic Middlekauff september 14 JCCNNM Cemetery Committee Carol Clifford & Doris Francis, Chair todd Wertheim september 15 Jane Hochberg, Treasurer Asenath Kepler & Gay Block, Photographer, ed Mazria september 19 Richard Martinez, Architect For further information, please call Doris Francis at 982-9488 10 August/september 2015 donations

General Fund Connie & Stuart Rosenberg Oneg Fund Barbara & Jerry Bork – In – In memory of Nancy & Arthur Hartington honor of the upcoming Blodwyn McNickle, mother – In memory of Lorraine wedding of their daughter of Connie & Walter Kahn, parents of Cantorial Julia Bork to John Padula Connie & Stuart Rosenberg Nancy Barbara & Jerry Bork – In – In memory of Lynn & Larry Singer Soloists honor of the anniversary of Robert McNickle, brother Ephraim Herrera, Sharon & Ed Sorken of Connie CIR/Beit Tikva Iran Forum Aug. 14, Aug. 28, Sept. 11, Barbara & Jerry Bork – In Jerilyn & David Silver, Event Sept. 25 honor of the birthday of Bee Schulman – Gail & Elliot Rapoport Marcelle Cady In memory of Norton Bicoll, Aug. 7, Special Donation Barbara & Jerry Bork – In Fred B. Tarter Aug. 21, Sept. 4, Sept. 18 honor of the birthday of Jerilyn & David Silver, Geri Aron – Library books For more information Susan Feiner Bee Schulman – In memory Susan & Gary Katz – Barbara & Jerry Bork – In of Sylvia Werner Silver, To underwrite costs for the please contact honor of the birthday of mother of David driveway resurfacing Rabbi Martin Levy, Lynn & Larry Singer – Sandy Levine Sharon & Edward Sorken 505.670.4671. Barbara & Jerry Bork – In – In memory of Zelda Computer equipment for honor of the marriage of Freidenreich Weiner security connection the daughter of Susan & Mary Carole & Len Feiner, Caryn to Cory Jerry Wertheim – In A reminder: Provenzano memory of Max Wertheim, During the High Holy Days it is appropriate to make Barbara & Jerry Bork – father of Jerry donations in honor or in memory of loved ones for their Wishing speedy recovery to Mary Carole & Yahrzeits and for reading at the Yiskor Service. We also Sharon Sorken Jerry Wertheim – In welcome general donations indicating your thoughts Elaine & Jack Goldberg – In memory of Max Kugleman, toward giving. Please consider the many funds we have memory of uncle of Jerry when considering your choices for a donation. Funds we Abraham Altman, father of designate are the following: General Operating Fund, Elaine Religious School Adult Education Fund, Building Fund, High Holy Days Philip Goldstone Barbara Cohen & Fund, Music Fund, Mitzvah Fund, Oneg Fund, Rabbi Barbara & Armon LaMont – Al Chapman – In memory Discretionary Fund, Religious School Fund. In memory of Saul Gelfand, of Louise Hebbert Clark, Thank you. uncle of Barbara mother of Barbara Barbara & Armon LaMont – In memory of Music Fund Thank You Oneg Sponsors Merrick Cohen, uncle of Valerie Frost – In memory of May July Barbara Frederick William Hall, Sandy Levine Barbara Cohen & Al Sandra Levine – In honor of father of Valerie Joan & Jeffrey Less Chapman Congregation Beit Tikva Barb & Armon LaMont Joyce & Jerry Levine Estelle Meskin – In memory Building Fund Founder Lisa & Louis Sinoff Lynn & Larry Singer and Sue & Gary Katz and of Larry Meskin, husband Eleanor Brenner – In memory Nancy & Artie Hartington Nancy & Artie Hartington Connie & Stuart Rosenberg of Estelle of Richard Brenner Lynn Kelly Peggy & Todd Myers – In Building Dedication Event June memory of Penny Myers, Janie Siskin mother of Todd Barbara & Armon LaMont Susan & Burton Krohn Connie & Stuart Rosenberg – Carolyn Handler Miller and In honor of a speedy Barb & Armon LaMont recovery for Barbara Cohen Julie Horwitz Kite & Ron Kite wikimedia commoms

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August/september Torah Passages august/september schedule of services

August 1 Deuteronomy September 12 Deuteronomy August 7 Friday 7:30 pm HIGH HOLY DAYS Va’etchanan 3.23 – 7.11 29.9 – 30.20 Service led by September 13 Sunday 7:30 pm Second discourse of Moses speaks on: repentance & Rabbi Martin Levy Erev Rosh Hashanah regarding prayer & rejection, Redemption Rabbi Martin Levy religious tolerance August 14 Friday 7:30 pm The Ten Commandments September 13 Service led by September 14 Monday10:00 am Shabbat Nachamu Shabbat of Erev Rosh Hashanah Rabbi Martin Levy Rosh Hashanah comfort after Tisha B’Av September 14 Rabbi Martin Levy Rosh Hashanah August 21 Friday 7:30 pm August 8 Deuteronomy Service led by September 18 Friday 7:30 pm Ekev 7.12 – 11.25 September 19 Deuteronomy Rabbi Martin Levy Shabbat Shuvah Moses speaks on: Blessings 31.1 – 31.30 Rabbi Martin Levy of obedience, lessons of food, Moses charges ; Moses’ August 28 Friday 7:30 pm warnings of the lure of prosperity, birthday & the day of his death Service led by September 20 Sunday 12:30 pm stiff-necked people Shabbat Shuvah Rabbi Martin Levy Memorial Service August 15 Deuteronomy Shuvah means return, Shabbat Rabbi Martin Levy Re’eh 11.26 – 16.17 between Rosh Hashanah & Yom September 4 Friday 7:30 pm At Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Moses speaks on: religious Kippur Service led by Cemetery Rabbi Martin Levy institutions, false prophets, the September 22 blessings & the curses September 22 Tuesday 7:30 pm Kol Nidre September 5 Saturday 7:00 pm Kol Nidre Rabbi Martin Levy August 22 Deuteronomy September 23 Selichot Service and 16.18 -21.9 Yom Kippur, Yizkor refreshments September 23 Wednesday 10:00 am Moses speaks on: pursuit of Yom Kippur Rabbi Martin Levy justice, judges & lawgivers September 26 Deuteronomy September 11 Friday 7:30 pm Ha’azinu 32.1 – 52 Service led by September 27 Sunday 4:00 pm August 29 Deuteronomy Song of Moses: God’s last Rabbi Martin Levy Erev Sukkot Rabbi Martin Levy Ki Teze 21.10 – 25.19 commandment to Moses Sukkah set-up followed by Moses speaks on: laws of 6:00 pot-luck dinner and service domestic life, human kindness September 27 Erev Sukkot September 5 Deuteronomy October 4 Sunday 6:30 pm 26.1 – 29.8 October 3 Simchat Service led by Moses speaks on: The , Chol Hamoed The laws of the Torah Rabbi Martin Levy enforcement of laws holidays Selichot Penitential October 6 prayers recited to prepare for the Simchat Torah Friday Shabbat ServiceS — 7:30 pm 2230 Old pecOS trail High Holy Day season