SHABBAT SHALOM! Virtual Shabbat Service Friday, March 27, 6:00 pm
Our weekly Shabbat in the comfort of your own home! Grab your computer and candles, and we'll join together for music and candle-lighting in virtual community. Services will be hosted on Facebook Live and Zoom.
Talmud via Zoom, 9:30 am The Talmud is an ancient compendium of Jewish law and lore, and provides the basis upon which biblical interpretation and contemporary Jewish practice rests. Hardly a monolithic document, the Talmud contains investigation and argumentation on all the facets of life. No background required! Zoom Information:
The physical office is closed, though staff members are still working remotely. For assistance, please email tbh@bethhatfiloh.org.
Zoom Assistance
Many of our meetings and programs are moving to the TBH Zoom Account. Zoom is an application that can be used on your computer or mobile device as well as offering call-in options. Here is an article with further information about how to join meetings: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-Joining-a-Meeting. You can also contact Kayla in the office for further phone support to get you started!
Providing Communal Support
We have had an amazing showing of support--almost 30 individuals have signed up to be TBH errand assistants, points of contact, tech support, etc. Please reach out if you need assistance OR would like your name added to the volunteer corps. Email Kayla at tbh@bethhatfiloh.org.
TBH Member Facebook
For all TBH Members, the Member Facebook group is another great way to connect and provide support while we are not able to gather together physically!
HAPPENING THIS WEEK
Beit Sefer Gathering on Zoom Sunday, March 29, 9:30 am
Join us Sunday morning for a Beit Sefer gathering! It will be a service, Havdalah, and a shared learning experience for all ages.
Passover and Staying at Home: A Workshop Wednesday, April 1, 7:00 pm
Now that we are being told to stay at home, we need to come up with new ideas and ways to celebrate Passover, hold seders and connect with loved ones. Join Rabbi Seth he offers some thoughts and ideas and as we explore this topic together. How can we add meaning in a new way to Passover if we can’t celebrate in the way we are accustomed? Via Zoom.
Zoom Information Join Zoom Meeting: CLICK HERE Meeting ID: 561 542 086 Password: 593926 Call-in #: (253) 215-8782
AROUND THE CONGREGATION
Yahrzeits
Marion Denitz Jay Koledin Bernard Silverman Glen Ennis Clough Elliott Ostrer Tiby Roller Bali Goldberg Richard Bamberger Sam Gelber Daniel Koledin Zangwill Freed Elizabeth Brocha Sidney Barshter Dave Alexander Nathan Schwartz Ronald Philip Denitz Joseph Shill Al Levinson Mary Ambercity Stoneman Irving Glickman Jules Bank
Happy Birthday!
29 Howard Goldberg 30 Lynne Alfasso 30 Karen Farber 30 Harriet Trobman 31 Brian Boyd
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Eden Village West Virtual Open House Thursday, March 26, 6:30 pm
As we shift our current schedules and daily practices we know that the next few months hold a lot of uncertainty, including in what families will be planning on doing this summer. We wanted to invite you to learn more about our camp as we make preparations for this summer and beyond. We will be having a Virtual Open House specifically for families in the Pacific Northwest. We'll have a tour of our facilities, go over our daily schedule, and share about our mission and what makes Eden Village West a unique and vital camp offering. We'll finish with a Q&A session. We are also offering some online opportunities to connect, which we would love to invite your community to participate in! Here is our current schedule: http://www.edenvillagewest.org/event/virtual-events/.
Spiritual Resources for Challenging Times From the Institute for Jewish Spirituality
Jewish tradition offers rich, accessible, and time-tested resources to cope with moments like these. And the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, which has pioneered the development and teaching of Jewish mindfulness practices for over 20 years, is here for you now. We are offering several resources during this challenging time, including meditations courses and Torah study. Find out more here.
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