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Congregation Kol Halev Newsletter, 
January 2, 2007 / 12 Tevet 5767

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This Week at Kol Halev:

Rabbi Baker will take a well-deserved vacation January 1st - 8th, 2007.

Torah study is canceled Tuesday, January 2nd and will resume January 9th.

We will NOT have a Rebbe's Tisch (or other service) on Friday, January 5th.

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....  Next Week  ....

Early Family Shabbat Service with Religious School Co-op, Friday, January 12th, 6:30 pm, ECP Multi-purpose Room.

Chevrat Shlosha Devarim (CSD), Saturday, January 13th, 10:00 am, JCAA Community Hall.
Join us as young and old alike help lead this warm and intimate service.  Many of our B'nai Mitzvah students (past & present) lead prayers and chant Torah.  Please contact Reuven Robbins (453-5456 or <rrobbins@austin.rr.com> ) if you would like a part in the service. A kiddish luncheon follows the service. If you would like to help sponsor the luncheons, send your tax-deductible contributions to the CKH office (with a note designating if for this purpose).

Torah Meets Tinseltown, Saturday, January 13th, 6:30pm, Rabbi & Lynda Baker's house.
Come to the second meeting of "Torah Meets Tinseltown" at Chez Baker. We will observe Havdalah at 6:30 pm. Then Rabbi Baker will give a brief introduction to the move. We’ll watch and talk about “The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob.” Here’s something about the film, for those who haven’t seen it: In this French comedy, Louis de Funes stars as Victor Pivert, a hopelessly bigoted man. Victor loves people, as long as they're Caucasian, French, and Catholic. But when it comes to foreigners, Victor draws the line. His ultimate nightmare becomes a reality the day of his daughter's wedding, when he stumbles across a group of Arab revolutionaries and is forced into hiding as a rabbi. The film is widely regarded as one of the great masterpieces of French comedy, and has become a cult classic. It is also seen as one of the best socially-aware films, as the topic of the film (racism) is actually very serious. It contains funny (but clever) musings about a multicultural society and also delivers a powerful statement in favor of tolerance and understanding. The handshake between Slimane and Salomon at the end of the movie (despite their differences, the Jew helped the Muslim) is a beautiful mark of understanding, full of reason. After the movie Rabbi Baker will lead a discussion. Please RSVP at 419-0945 or <rabbi@kolhalev.org>.

Sisterhood Meeting, Sunday, January 14th, 10:30 am, Lobby of the Education Building of the JCAA.

Adult Torah Study, Sunday, January 14th, 11:00 am, CKH Office.

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Tapestry of Jewish Learning
Saturday, January 13 – Sunday, January 21

In its fifth year of offering week-long adult Jewish education courses, Tapestry of Jewish Learning kicks off January 13 featuring Rain Pryor and Keynote Speaker Liel Leibovitz.  Courses will focus on a variety of topics including Jewish music, politics, literature, cuisine, Israel, and more!  Once again, Congregation Kol Halev is a sponsor of this community event.  Rabbi Baker is teaching How Did God Give the Torah at Mt. Sinai? and Cantor Sherwin is teaching Finding Your Own Voice: Contemporary Jewish Music. For more information, contact Aliza Orent at (512) 735-8030.  Click here to download the brochure and registration form. Click here for a listing of classes, locations, and times.

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Invitation to Mosaic Luncheon .... from Debby Kalk

Please join me for the JCAA Women’s Division 8th annual Mosaic luncheon featuring speaker Roya Hakakian and honoring Susan Sager for her many years of service to the Austin community. As a table captain, I am hoping we can fill a Kol Halev table for this event, which raises a significant portion of the total contributions for the JCAA’s annual campaign. When you participate in Mosaic, your campaign contribution helps fund the wide range of programs at the J and in the local Jewish community, including Jewish Family Service, senior and early childhood programs, teen and family programs, sports and fitness, and cultural arts. It also provides support to our extended Jewish family in Israel and throughout the world. Mosaic is always a fun and inspiring luncheon program. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, February 28 from 11 am – 1 pm at the Renaissance Hotel. Contact Debby Kalk at <debby@cortexlearning.com>, or at home at 442-8829, or cell 791-0793.

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Mazel Tov

Happy Birthday
Enrique Spindel Wednesday, January 3rd
Soll Sussman Wednesday, January 3rd
Andrew Blatt Thursday, January 4th 18th birthday
Kevin Pasternak Thursday, January 4th
Marcia Hoffmann Friday, January 5th
Mackenzie Krys Saturday, January 6th 9th birthday
Dylan Snelson Saturday, January 6th 7th birthday
Jeff Kaplan Monday, January 8th
Suzanne Aubin Tuesday, January 9th
Matthew Gorban Tuesday, January 9th 11th birthday
Alexandra Kenig Tuesday, January 9th

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In Remembrance

Evelyn Sokoloff Wednesday, January 3rd / Tevet 13, 5767 Grandmother of Scott Berman
Robert Bonner Friday, January 5th / Tevet 15, 5767 Father of Paul Bonner
Ida November (Chaya Zissel) Sunday, January 7th / Tevet 17, 5767 Mother of Abby November
Tybe Ann Haas
(Tovah bat Yitzak v' Gittel)
Monday, January 8th / Tevet 18, 5767 Mother of Debra Haas
Shirley Ellis Tuesday, January 9th / Tevet 19, 5767 Mother-in-law of Mark Odintz

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....  In the Community  ....

The First 2007 Community Relations Council Meeting, Tuesday, January 9th, 6:30 pm, JCAA.
The Community Relations Council (CRC) of the JCAA is the central umbrella organization for public affairs that brings together Jewish organizations and religious institutions in Austin.  The guiding parameters for CRC fall within the Jewish value of Tikkun Olam, "repairing the world;" we pursue this lofty mission through words and deeds which focus on Tzedek, the belief that we are responsible for creating an environment which provides safety, security and justice for each human being.

We are working to strengthen our CRC to engage members of the community in important work and, most importantly, to work together to have a positive impact within our community, in Israel and throughout the world.  We need dedicated members of the Jewish community - representing all aspects of our Jewish community - to join us in our mission of Tikkun Olam.

We will discuss the CRC agenda for the year at this meeting, including plans for the 2007 Yom HaShoah Commemoration.  A kosher deli dinner will be provided.  Please confirm your attendance to Dana Epstein, CRC Assistant Director, no later than Friday, December 29, 2006.

Israeli Folk Dancing Traditional & Postmodern
Taught by the amazing Shlomit Dror.
Six Thursdays, January 18th & 25th and February 1st, 8th, 15th, & 22nd
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Helen & Milton Smith Auditorium, Congregation Beth Israel
Please bring in a $25 check payable to CBI to cover the costs.
For questions or to sign up, please email <slippe@bethisrael.org>.

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Do you have an announcement?  Good news?  Community service opportunity?  Please send submissions for inclusion into the Congregation newsletter to newsletter@kolhalev.org by 10:00pm Monday (next deadline is January 8, 2007).  My goal is to send the newsletter every Tuesday.

Have you missed a recent issue of the CKH Newsletter?  Due to recent problems with our listserver, you may have missed an issue. If so, you can always find back issues at http://www.kolhalev.org/emailnewsletters/index.html.

Congregation Kol Halev is located at:
3415 Greystone Drive, Suite 307,
Austin, Texas  78731

(512) 419-0945

For a map ...

 

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Previous Newsletters:

December 25, 2006 / 7 Tevet 5767

December 19, 2006 / 28 Kislev 5767

December 12, 2006 / 21 Kislev 5767

December 5, 2006 / 14 Kislev 5767

November 28, 2006 / 07 Kislev 5767

November 21, 2006 / 30 Cheshvan 5767

November 14, 2006 / 23 Cheshvan 5767

November 7, 2006 / 16 Cheshvan 5767

October 31, 2006 / 09 Cheshvan 5767

October 24, 2006 / 02 Cheshvan 5767

October 17, 2006 / 25 Tishrei 5767

October 10, 2006 / 18 Tishrei 5767

October 4, 2006 / 12 Tishrei 5767

September 26, 2006 / 4 Tishrei 5767

September 19, 2006 / 26 Elul 5766

September 12, 2006 / 19 Elul 5766

September 5, 2006 / 12 Elul 5766

August 29, 2006 / 5 Elul 5766

August 22, 2006 / 28 Av 5766

August 15, 2006 / 21 Av 5766

August 8, 2006 / 14 Av 5766

August 1, 2006 / 7 Av 5766

July 25, 2006 / 29 Tammuz 5766

July 18, 2006 / 22 Tammuz 5766

July 11, 2006 / 15 Tammuz 5766

 

 


 
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