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The Triennial Cycle meeting originally scheduled for tonight has been rescheduled, please see below for the new date and time.
Special Invitation to Discuss the Triennial Cycle at BA
Shalom Chaverim!
At the request of many of our members, and on the recommendation of our Klei Kodesh, Executive Committee and Board of Trustees, we are calling a special meeting to discuss the possibility of making the Triennial Cycle for the reading of the Weekly Parashah (Torah Portion) one of the options we offer on Shabbat Mornings during our T'fillah (worship) experiences. Join us Shabbat morning, September 14, thirty minutes after Kiddish starts in our Main Sanctuary to share in a communal conversation about this option. Kindly RSVP by calling Amy Maupin at 314-576-9990 x131 or emailing amy@bnaiamoona.com if you are able to join us.
In preparation for the meeting, please review the following positions papers of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative Movement:
We look forward to seeing you and hearing your thoughts on September 14, 2019!
This meeting will be streamed for those who wish to view it later.
Dr. David Kantor Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose
Cantor Sharon Nathanson
Rabbi Josef Davidson
Rabbi Neal Rose
Shabbat Spotlight
Friday, September 6, 2019
6:00 pm - Friday Evening Services,Main Sanctuary
Participation of Danielle Jackoby
7:06 pm - Candle Lighting
Parashat HaShavua:Shoftim
Saturday, September 7, 2019
9:00 am - Shabbat Services, Main Sanctuary
Bat Mitzvah of Danielle Jackoby
9:30 am - Childcare, Bride's Room
9:30 am - Shabbat Club, Banquet Hall - Alef
10:15 am - Torah for Today with Rabbi Neal Rose,Banquet Hall - Gimmel
6:00 pm - Saturday Afternoon/Evening Services, Main Sanctuary
Participation of Alyssa Weisenberg
7:53 pm - Shabbat Ends
Capital Campaign
Act now... Make a difference... Every dollar counts! Join the many B’nai Amoona families who are already helping to secure "Our Future…ATIDEYNU - עתידנו" - for generations to come.
Contact Andy Oberman at askoberman@gmail.com or 314) 603-0010 and make your pledge to help sustain our Kehillah.
Celebrate High Holy Days at B'nai Amoona
Important Deadlines:
Order Your Lulav & Etrog - Deadline to order is Monday, September 9.
High Holy Day Congregational Greeting, Bimah Beautifications and Youth Programming donations - Deadline to donate and be acknowledged in our Shanah Tovah Holiday Handout isSunday, September 15.
High Holy Days Babysitting - Deadline to register is Friday, September 20
New this year, Congregational Break Fast - Deadline to register is Sunday, September 22.
Avraham Yizhak (Arthur) Green was the founding Dean and is currently rector of the Rabbinical School and Irving Brudnick Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Religion at Hebrew College. He is Professor Emeritus at Brandeis University, where he occupied the distinguished Philip W. Lown Professorship of Jewish Thought. He is both a historian of Jewish religion and a theologian; his work seeks to form a bridge between these two distinct fields of endeavor. He defines himself as a Neo-Hasidic Jew and Rabbi. Dr. Green is author of over a dozen books. Among his scholarly works are Tormented Master: A Life of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav and Keter: The Crown of God in Early Jewish Mysticism.
We hope you will also join us on September 20, 2019 for a festive complimentary dinner. We kindly request that you RSVP by clicking HERE.
Interested in Purchasing one of Dr. Art Green's Books? Please see below for titles and prices - checks should be made payable to Rabbi Rose's Discretionary Fund.
Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow - $10 Judaism's Ten Best Ideas - $10 Seek My Face - $10 Your Word Is Fire - $10 These Are the Words - $10 Radical Judaism - Price TBD
Did you receive your High Holy Day Bulletin? In it, you will find helpful and exciting information regarding High Holy Days at B'nai Amoona. You can also find our HHD schedule and details by clicking the image above. You can download and print a copy of our HHD Bulletin by clicking HERE.
High Holy Day 5780 - Recommended Reading
In preparation for the High Holy Days, Rabbi Rose recommends reading Beyond Survival: How Judaism Can Thrive in the 21st Century by Rabbi Terry Bookman.
Please contact Amy Maupin to purchase at 314-576-9990 x131 or amy@bnaiamoona.com . The cost is $22 - cash or checks made payable to the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund.
Torah Fund 5780 - Wear Your Pin During High Holy Days
The 5780 (2019-2020) Torah Fund pin depicts a heart surrounded by three circles, one larger than the next. This symbolizes the heart of kindness, which Jews enact in ever-widening realms of generosity: from family, to community, to larger world: from North America, to Israel, to the world; or from sisterhood, to region, to the larger world of Women’s League of Conservative Judaism. And as it is said in Psalm 89, may we build a world of kindness.
To donate, please mail payment to: Andrea Cantor 12510 Conway Holmes Ct. St. Louis, MO 63141 Please make checks payable to “TorahFund”. Cash or check only, please.
Torah Fund Co-Chairs: Mercedes Gelman,
mercegelman@gmail.com & Lori Sheinbein, davidandlori@gmail.com Sisterhood President: Rachel Taxman, rdtaxman@gmail.com Torah Fund Treasurer: Andrea Cantor,
andreabrentcantor@yahoo.com
On The Development Side
A Message From Our Director of Development, Gail Armstrong:
Imagine my happiness this summer in knowing my workplace area is the auditorium. Why? Because it is tangible, exciting evidence all around me of the progress of our Capital Campaign! It means familiar walkways are blocked, the (sometimes loud!) hum of construction is in the air everywhere, and many of the major areas are now very close to completion. Even when the fire alarm repeatedly goes off, there are no emergencies, we are just finishing final inspections. Such progress! The Guller Chapel is the most...click here to read more
Intergenerational Service Machzorim
A wonderful anonymous donor has provided prayer books for our all new Intergenerational services and we are giving families the opportunity to have a bookplate placed in the books as a legacy contribution. The bookplates can be customized to honor or remember a loved one, represent families, or for whatever gift moves your heart. The bookplates can be ordered in advance for a minimum donation of $36 (or any additional multiple of $18). Please contact Gail Armstrong directly so a bookplate may be specially created and placed in the books in advance of our services – gail@bnaiamoona.com or 314-576-9990 x126. Bookplates may be ordered up to Monday, September 23.
Adult Education Update
Please click HERE for information regarding our Pre-High Holy Day classes, programs, and workshops.
For a full list of our Fall/Winter Adult Education classes and programs, please click HERE.
Pre-Register your Pre K-12th Grader for Activities & Programming
We are asking ALL families with children in PreK - 12th grade to complete the form below. Please fill out the form, regardless of whether you are registering your child(ren) for the Meyer Kranzberg Learning Center (MKLC).
To ensure accuracy, you will need to be logged in to complete this form. Your username is your email on file. If you are unsure of your email on file or need help logging in, please contact Tanya at tanya@bnaiamoona.com .
BAUSY (Grades 9-12): We had an amazing time painting the night away yesterday at our Happy Little Bob Ross Paint Night Program! Next Wednesday, September 11 will be our Social Action program. We will get a taste of what life is like when you are homeless. Please bring a canned or boxed food item to be donated to the Harvey J. Kornblum Food Pantry.
Atid Amoona (Grades 3-5): Calling all Johnny Appleseeds! We will be apple picking at Braeutigam Orchards Sunday, September 15. This program will start at 11:30 am at B'nai Amoona with a Kosher pizza lunch, then we will ride the bus to the orchards for an afternoon of apple picking, wagon rides, and petting the farm animals. Pick up will be back at B'nai Amoona at 4:00 pm.
Kadima (Grades 6-7): Kadima takes flight at the St. Louis Science Center September 22! We'll check out the current exhibition and experience flight by participating in their flight simulator. This program will begin at 11:30 am at B'nai Amoona where we will enjoy a Kosher pizza lunch and then head to the Science Center. Pick-up will be back at B'nai Amoona 3:30 pm.
Chalutzim (Grade 8): Join us for our first Chalutzim Meeting on September 22 from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm. We will enjoy a Kosher pizza lunch while planning our first outside program.
Interested in attending any of these programs? Please RSVP to idena@bnaiamoona.com!
MKLC
We can’t wait for MKLC to begin for our Pre-K- 8th Grade Students THIS SUNDAY!
Don’t forget to CLICK on the Registration form above to sign up for classes now! Contact Liessa Alperin at liessa@bnaiamoona.com for more information!
College Connect
We want to connect with our college students via Facebook, Skype, and special packages to help them keep their Jewish identity away from home. Please share your student(s’) information with us (even if it hasn’t changed) so we know where they are and can update our lists for goodies throughout the year.
Click HERE to fill out our online form or email the information to Jeanne Gaska at jeanne@bnaiamoona.com
A special thank you to the Rabbi Bernard Lipnick Foundation for the Conservative Movement for sponsoring this initiative!
Linda Rotskoff Early Childhood Center
You're Invited - Join us for our first Parent Education Night! Pediatrician, Dr. Lisa Ryan joins us for a discussion about physical, mental, and emotional health and wellness. This event is free and open to the community, so bring your friends.*
*This event is for adults only
Nourish Yourself, Nourish Your Children
September 10 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Social Action Committee
Looking for a meaningful project on 9/11?
We are packing lunches for the homeless at Chaifetz Arena with the St. Louis community. we will be working the 2:00 - 4:00 pm shift.
If you are interested, please let us know at GoldDJLR@aol.com or leave a message with the rabbi's office. Thank you to our wonderful Cantor Sharon Nathanson who will be singing at this event at 11:00 am and invited the social action committee to help out.
BA is Heading to Morocco *Almost Full! Only a Few Spots Remain!*
We invite you to be a part of Sisterhood! 2019 - 2020 Membership sign-up is LIVE and online.
Come be a part of the group!
Click HERE to join online OR you may mail in your membership payment OR call the B'nai Amoona office.
Sisterhood Brunch to Thank You for Joining Raising Charitable Children Whether you are a mother, grandmother, aunt or friend, we all strive to feel part of a greater purpose and community. We are excited to welcome internationally known speaker, author, and consultant Carol Weisman, discussing her practical advice & inspirational humor about how to mix philanthropy and fun.
Raising Charitable Children has been featured in The New York Times, Parade Magazine, Parents Magazine, and was the cover story of Scholastic Parent and Child.
Sunday, November 3, 2019 10:00 am – Noon Congregation B’nai Amoona RSVP by October 16, 2019 Reservations are required. Please reply online at bnaiamoona.com/sisterhood or by emailing jeanne@bnaiamoona.com. Complimentary with paid 2020 Sisterhood Membership Dues.
Please help brighten a child’s holiday by kindly bringing a new, unopened child’s game or toy to the brunch. Todah Rabbah!
Book Club B'nai Amoona's Sisterhood has a Book Club that we share with Kol Rinah's Sisterhood. Meetings are on the 4th Thursday of each month at the St. Louis County Library Headquarters on Lindbergh Blvd (across from Plaza Frontenac) from 10:00 - 11:30 am. New members are always welcome! You do not need to attend every month, just come when you can, nor is it required that you have read (or finished reading) the book selection for the month!
Sept 26 - The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin Oct 24 - The Only Woman in the Room: A Novel by Marie Benedict
For more information on the Book Group or author events, please call Enid Weisberg-Frank at 314-576-2864.
Order Your "Beeshul BeCool" Cookbook Today!
Proceeds benefit the Karen Chod Memorial Camp Assistance Fund.
In Our BA Community
MAZEL TOV TO...
Mazel Tov to Ken & Jane Tzinberg Rubin, Al & Julie Solarz, Shirley Tzinberg, and Maurine Rubin on the birth of their granddaughter and great-granddaughter, Ella Rose. Proud parents are Jessica Rubin and Ben Solarz.
In the Jewish Community
NEW: An evening with Jewish Scholars Dr. Arthur Green & Rabbi Arthur Waskow When: Thursday, September 19th at 7:00pm Where: Jewish Federation, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Title: VISION AND WARNING: GAZING INTO THE JEWISH FUTURE Description: Well-known scholars of the Jewish past look forward towards Jewish life in the 21st century. What new directions seem to be emerging, both in Israel and the Diaspora? What are the crucial issues with which our Jewish grandchildren and their communal leaders will have to contend with? For more information, please contact Cindy Levy at the Jewish Federation.
Mirowitz STEAM Studio - Sunday, September 22 from 9:30 - 11:30 am. Bring your curious preschooler to a morning of hands-on discovery integrating science, technology, engineering, art and math. Free explorer kit for the first 75 families who RSVP! Click HERE for more info.
Israel Update: Elections, Peace Plan, and What's Next? An Evening with David Makovsky Thursday, September 26, at 7 pm at Congregation B'nai Amoona, 324 S. Mason Road, Creve Coeur, MO 63141. Join us for this timely discussion a week after the scheduled Israeli elections and the release of Makovsky’s new book with Dennis Ross, Be Strong and of Good Courage: How Israel’s Most Important Leaders Shaped Its Destiny. Click HEREto register.
Additional Volunteer Opportunities at Covenant Place Next week, the last of 102 senior residents will move into the new Covenant Place II! We are still in need of volunteers to help pack and unpack the residents along their move. We have added additional volunteer time slots -- both weekdays and weekends, mornings and afternoons. We have also added a volunteer opportunity to help residents hang artwork in their new homes. We are in the final stretch; thank you for helping us make it to the finish line!
How to navigate the site: 1. Under the Volunteering box, click on “Opportunities-Help Wanted.” 2. Sign into the system with your phone number. Click on “add yourself” to input your name and contact information, if you are not already in the system. 3. Click on the month that you want to volunteer to find available dates, times, and roles.
Calling All Writers, Illustrators & Thinkers
www.thenewjewishthinker.org is a developing ezine looking for volunteers to write, illustrate, and share ideals. This online publication has a Jewish theme in its expression. Contact Berta Hyken, the volunteer coordinator at hyken.bb@gmail.com if you are interested in joining The New Jewish Thinker.
Seeking Community Gatekeepers
Jewish Family & Children’s Service is seeking “community connectors” to serve as Gatekeepers for vulnerable seniors. A Gatekeeper helps keep an eye out for relatives, neighbors, or friends who may be struggling with the challenges of aging. The JF&CS team will reach out to and work with these identified seniors one-on-one to develop a plan that helps them maintain independence, confidence, and a sense of connection to the local community. If you are interested in learning more about how you can serve as a gatekeeper, or if know of someone who could benefit from senior support, please reach out to Ken Schwartz at 314-812-9320 or kschwartz@jfcs-stl.org .
Congregation B’nai Amoona 324 South Mason Rd St. Louis, MO 63141 314-576-9990 www.bnaiamoona.com