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St. Vincent de Paul: Join Our Chavurah v’tzedek For fifteen years, Temple Israel volunteers have served dinner to homeless men, women and children at St. Vincent de Paul’s Gateway shelter. Residents at St. Vincent de Paul live at the Gateway Shelter briefly, before placement in permanent housing is found for them. Each person is Th treated with respect and dignity. February 2020 Our volunteer efforts allow the staff at St. Vincent de Paul to focus on the larger issue of housing Vol. 56, No. 5 for the population they serve. Volunteers are only there for about two hours, once or twice a month. Join our efforts – you can make a difference in the lives of people living on the margins of our community. e Temp Amy Margolin, Sara Faust and Teresa Wyman help to serve meals at the Gateway Shelter Using Your Car For Good! l Are you looking for a way to help the hungry in our community? Perhaps your school requires a e community service project, or you’re a confirmand or b’nai mitzvot searching for volunteer opportunities in T the Miami Valley. For over 30 years, the House of Bread has provided a hot a meal to anyone in need, 365 days a year. Several area grocers donate food daily. bl Temple Israel volunteers have helped transfer food from Trader Joe’s in Kettering to the House of Bread once a month for the Kahlil Knick, Lee and Tamir Rastetter load donations at Trader Joe’s et past several years, and we would love to have your help! We’re looking for volunteers on the third Saturday morning of every month to load the donation from Trader Joe’s to the House of Bread, transport the donation to the House of Bread, and unload and store the items. Please consider joining us in helping the hungry in our midst. Temple Israel Want to help? Contact Amy Margolin at [email protected] or 130 Riverside Drive 937-308-3833 to learn more about these opportunities or to volunteer ! Dayton, OH 45405 937-496-0050 www.tidayton.org 2 Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz Senior Rabbi Last summer, a friend reminded me with a partner, which is a great Cohen Farber, to be my favorite about the importance and meaning of reminder that Judaism is rooted in resource. self-care. “Take a half an hour a day community observance. In chevruta, know that this will not be easy. to do something just for you,” she partners continue discussions that Nothing that matters ever is. But, as challenged me. I love a good began more than a millennium ago, I start this year off, I am giving myself challenge, but this can be much helping each other to better the gift of Talmud study, at least a harder than you’d think! But I was understand the concerns and half an hour a day. And I am excited up for the challenge and renewed my realities of the sages. As we study, to be doing it with my colleague, Audible subscription, immersing we are reminded that Talmud is Rabbi Sobo, and many other myself once again in literature. What more than ancient words and ideas – progressive rabbinic colleagues did I discover? I loved it. Doing it can be a window into better around the globe. I hope that as we something just for me, 30 minutes a understanding Judaism today. It will study and learn, Rabbi Sobo and I will day, brought me joy. hopefully challenge us to think in new be able to bring “new” texts and ways and feel more connected to With this is mind, I recently ideas into our teachings at Temple. our faith. committed to doing this for the next For me, studying Talmud is a 2,711 days (roughly 7 and a half It seems like a daunting task, but you personal indulgence that helps fulfill years). On January 5, together with would be shocked at how easy it is my need for daily spiritual self-care. hundreds of thousands of Jews to access the Talmud. Even if you Perhaps it could be for you, too? If around the world, I began the don’t own a set, it’s as simple as you are interested in Talmud study fourteenth cycle of Daf Yomi, the signing up for daily readings (in or Torah study, please reach out to reading of a double-page of Talmud English) through me. I would be happy to help you per day. This practice began in myjewishlearning.com, reading the find the resources you need. And if Poland in 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro translation on Sefaria.org, or listening text study is not self-care for you, and has continued without pause to to discussions of the text on find something that is and commit to this day. Even during the dark days podcasts or mp3s. If you happen to do it daily. There is no better time of the Holocaust, Jews never stopped be travelling on El Al, you would than the present. studying sacred texts. even be able to listen to it in-flight! In the short time I have been doing May all of our new endeavors bring The most traditional form of Talmud this I have found “Daf Yomi 4 us joy in the new year. study is learning in chevruta, studying Women,” led by Rabbanit Michelle Cappuccino with Shabbat Shirah – the Sabbath of Song! the Clergy Get ready for a special musical Share Shabbat on Friday, February 7 at 6:00 p.m.! To celebrate Shabbat Shirah, we Join Rabbi Bodney-Halasz for coffee welcome instrumentalists Mark Hofeldt (cello), Pam and conversation on Wednesday, Rauch (flute/piccolo), and Pete Rauch (percussion) February 12 at along with Frederick E. Chatfield (piano) to our 11:00 a.m. at service. New melodies and familiar favorites will fill Epic Coffee, the sanctuary as we lift our voices in prayer together located at 22 W. as a community in this joyful service. Afterwards, be Stroop Rd. in sure to join us for a potluck dinner. (More dinner Kettering. details are available on the back cover.) From the Rabbi Ryterband Lecture Series 2020 February 2 Dr. Mark Verman 3 Temple Israel Professor, Wright State University 130 Riverside Drive The Promised Land in the Torah and Qur’an Dayton, OH 45405-4968 February 23 Kateri Dillon and Bonnie Rice phone 937-496-0050 Brunner Literacy Center fax 888-777-0490 Relationship Building: Key to Success www.tidayton.org in Non-Traditional Adult Education Dr. Mark OFFICE HOURS March 1 Laura Roesch Verman Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CEO Catholic Social Services Fri: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Melodie Bennett CEO House of Bread STAFF Tyra Jackson Rabbi Bodney-Halasz Manager Clark/Champaign County Food Bank Senior Rabbi Food Insecurity in the Miami Valley: Causes and Solutions. ext. 230 / [email protected] Sundays, 9:45 a.m. brunch; 10:15 a.m. presentation Rabbi Sobo $7 per lecture sponsored by Temple Israel Brotherhood Epstein Family Educator ext. 226 / [email protected] Suzanne Shaw Caring Community Committee Executive Director by Richard Saphire ext. 222 / [email protected] Courtney Cummings In November's Tablet, I wrote about the work of Temple's Caring Community Committee and our effort to explore Music and Program Director ext. 224 / [email protected] Temple's role in supporting congregants who are experiencing serious medical or other life challenges, and are Ellen Finke-McCarthy faced with the demands of caring for themselves or others. Facility rental and event planning; As I noted, Jewish tradition has, at its core, the concept of Tablet; funerals; burials chesed (loving kindness) and the mitzvah of bikkur cholim ext. 225 / [email protected] Richard (visiting the sick). These ideas entail a commitment to Saphire Annette Stogdill support members of our community who are confronting an Reception; extended illness or disability themselves or of a relative or close friend. RSVP’s; donations; yahrzeits Studies and reports have clearly established that almost all of us will ext. 223 / [email protected] eventually find ourselves in such a situation. LEADERSHIP As part of our effort to develop and propose the creation of a Caring Dan Young, President Community program at Temple, our Committee is interested in hearing [email protected] from each of you concerning your experiences in providing or receiving 937-789-5855 caregiving and what Temple can and should do to better meet your caregiving needs and expectations. Linda Novak, Vice President [email protected] On November 10 we held an open meeting to provide the congregation an 937-836-2458 opportunity to share your ideas with the Committee. We have scheduled a Rick Goldberg, Treasurer second such meeting at Temple for Sunday, February 23 at noon in the Chapel. We invite and encourage all of you to join us for that meeting. The [email protected] success of any program we may propose will depend upon your support and 937-648-7451 involvement. Carol Graff, Secretary [email protected] Please feel free to contact me, Rabbi Bodney-Halasz, or other members of the Committee if you have any questions or are interested in working with 937-306-1467 us. The Committee members are: Mary Anne Davis, Linda Novak, Pam Feldman, Sharon Gitman, Katherine Cooper, Barb Gronefeld, Rita Dushman Rich, and Gary Pacernick. Coming Events 4 Rabbi Tina Sobo Jerome Epstein Family Director of Education It is always wonderful to spend time (a bit), while also deepening their which marks the beginning of the with our students to engage in own connection to Judaism and rainy season, it took four months for learning each Sunday, but something demonstrating engaged Jewish life to the ground to saturate with water.