KVETCH AND KVELL
Wednesday Apri24 at 7:30 pm via Zoom
Hang out and share your Kvells and Kvetches
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Meeting ID: 850 3979 8832
Passcode: 2982
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Annual Membership meeting 19 May 4PM in person and on Zoom
Our Annual membership meeting is planned for 19 May at 4PM in person and on zoom.
This year we have some serious issues with replacements on the Board. My tenure is up as President. Mike Green’s tenure as VP has been up since last September, but he has graciously been doing the job due the lack of a replacement. Suz Darby’s tenure is up as Secretary, and she is not planning on running again, and we need someone to step up and chair the Women’s group, since Jackie has taken her old job back as Treasurer.
Please consider volunteering for one of these jobs as the Shul and Board cannot function without them.
Join Zoom Meeting
Topic: Congregation Sha’are Shalom Membership Meeting
Time: May 19, 2024 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 878 2029 5963
Passcode: 76452
MAZEL TOV BOARD
The big white board that sits on the easel outside the sanctuary has been turned into a Mazel Tov Board! There is a stack of “stickies” on the table next to it. Post the good things that are happening in your life – good news about yourself or your family, achievements that you want to brag about – X got the starring role in the school play, Y is on the honor role for the fifth time, Z just got a big promotion. As the board fills up with people’s joyful news, we can read it, know the good things that are happening in our community and be inspired. (No need to sign your name.)
Rabbi Gail will be leading a Havdalah service via Zoom on Saturday, May 18, at 7:30 PM.
If you have a Havdalah set of your own, you’re welcome to use it along with her as we move through the service. After the brief musical service, she will give a little talk about Elijah the Prophet, mainly focusing on all the magical stories that have grown up around him. Why do we sing a song about him at the very end of Havdalah? Zoom link to follow.
2024 Sha’are Shalom Directory now available
The 2024 edition of the Sha’are Shalom Directory has been published. Copies are in a box in the synagogue lobby. Please pick up one per family (or advertiser) and add your name to the list next to the box so we know who will need them mailed out. The Directory is also posted in the Member area of our web site at https://
In addition to providing handy contact information, the Directory has many pictures of congregation activities during the past year, articles about what our congregation has to offer, recipes from our members, and memorials to loved ones. Also, please patronize our advertisers, who are helping to support our congregation.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Lead a Friday evening Shabbat service — we’ll help you!
Our prayer book makes it easy — just choose your favorite reading from each two-page spread, either in English or Hebrew, spoken or sung. We even have some pre-chosen plans to use. The pressure is very low — the audience is usually small and supportive. If you’d rather not write a brief d’var Torah (a mini-sermon on how something from the week’s Torah portion might apply to our lives today), Suzanne Darby has volunteered to write it; and if you’re hesitant about leading songs, I can help out with that.
We’d just like more of our members to come up and play a part in services, and so we’re eager to help any way we can.
You don’t have to know Hebrew, and you just have to be past bar/bat mitzvah age. You can even enlist your spouse and/or kids to be your co-leaders. We’re looking for volunteers for Friday evenings April 26 and May 24. Please contact me at [email protected] to sign up or for more information.
See you at our next service — Saturday morning, April 13 — and at our community second-night Seder on Tuesday, April 23.HELP WANTED
Dates Available for Oneg Sponsors
Shar’are Shalom each Saturday morning (every 2nd Saturday) and Friday night (every 4th Friday) service at the temple ends with the pleasure of fellowship. A little nosh usually makes this fellowship last longer and adds to its delightfulness. Each post service nosh or oneg requires an Oneg Sponsor. Whether it is wine, juice, a challah, and some cookies, or even more – it is always appreciated by those in attendance.
Contact Mike Green, VP, at [email protected] or (240) 210-1064 (text or call and please leave a message if I don’t answer) if you would like to sponsor an oneg or lead a Friday Night Service or have any questions about doing either.