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Congregation Kol Halev Newsletter, 
January 16, 2007 / 26 Tevet 5767

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This Week at Kol Halev:

Shabbat Service, Friday, January 19th, 7:30 pm, ECP Multi-purpose Room.
We will host a special guest speaker, Rick Goldberg, who currently writing and editing a book on Judaism and evolutionary biology. Rick will present something very special during the d’var torah slot. He’s going to explain how biology effects both the development of Judaism and the view of Judaism by gentiles, using the window of how the anti-Semitic belief that Jews have horns came to be and has persisted to the present day. This should be a fascinating presentation and discussion. Children who attend the service will have a special program honoring Tu B'shevat, the New Year for the Trees. Come find out how chocolate grows on trees! And meet the Jewish Rip Van Winkle ,a.k.a." Honi Ha M'agel!"

Daniel Graves Bar Mitzvah, Saturday, January 20th, 10:00 am, JCAA Community Hall.
The Graves family would like to invite the congregation to join them in celebrating Daniel's Bar Mitzvah. Kiddush luncheon following service. Please RSVP to Diane Graves <dsgraves@austin.rr.com> (so she can plan for the luncheon).

Haverim Ke'tanim (Little Friends), January 20th, 5:00 pm, la Madeleine (restaurant), 3418 N. Lamar Blvd.
After a wonderful learning and worship experience featuring stories, music, arts & crafts, games and a kid-friendly Havdalah service, the kindergartners, pre-schoolers and their families can stay for dinner and get to know each other, schedule play-dates, etc.

Sundays in the Park (with Rebbe) Returns, Sunday, January 21st, 10:00 am, Central Market Café, 4001 N. Lamar Blvd.
“Sundays in the Park with Rebbe” is the title of Rabbi Baker’s Sunday morning series of discussions at the Central Market Café from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. This year’s series features topics taken from “You Be the Judge,” a book by Joel Lurie Grishaver which presents a number of provocative ethical dilemmas, quandaries, and challenges with a Jewish, spiritual or moral twist—and a proposed Jewish resolution, all of which is fair game for our discussion over gourmet coffee and nosherei (little stuff to nibble). Here are the kind of the dilemmas we’ll consider: The Kippah That Was Too Trustworthy, The Nolan Ryan Rookie Card Caper, Can You Cheat at Torah?, and How Long Is ‘Til Death Do Us Part’?

Torah Study, Tuesday, January 16th, Noon, CKH Office.

Adult Education -- Jewish Life-Cycle, Monday, January 22nd, 7:00 pm, CKH Office (see description below).

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....  Next Week  ....

Sisterhood Shabbat, Friday, January 26th, 7:30 pm, ECP Multi-purpose Room.
Shabbat from a Woman's Perspective. Our goal is to bring the spirit of Sisterhood into the Shabbat Service in order to enhance the Shabbat experience. Special Guest, Aliza Orent, Director Of Jewish Life and Learning. Please contact Karen Gault, 249-7949, <kgault@austin.rr.com>, if you would like to participate, or contribute. Also, if participating, please bring an item for our Oneg - your favorite Jewish dish or recipe, Kosher/Pareve.

Torah Study, Tuesday, January 23rd, Noon, CKH Office.

Adult Torah Study, Sunday, January 28th, 11:00 am, CKH Office.

Adult Education -- Jewish Life-Cycle, Monday, January 29th, 7:00 pm, CKH Office (see description below).

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Adult Education Classes Continue
(beginning) Monday, January 22nd, 7:00 pm, CKH Office

Rabbi Baker will teach a four week course called “Sunrise, Sunset: Making Life Holy Through the Life-cycle” (the first class was re-scheduled due to the icy weather) beginning on Monday, January 22nd, at 7:00 p.m. at the CKH office. We’ll learn about the spiritual, historical, social, and cultural meaning of covenant ceremonies for boys and girls (brit milah and brit chayim), bar and bat mitzvah, weddings (nisiu’in), and death and mourning rituals. [This course is part of a series of Monday evening adult education classes led by Rabbi Baker. Topics of subsequent classes are: “Being Jewish Means Acting Jewish: Essential Jewish Values and How to Live Them,” “Being Jewish Means Thinking Jewish: Essential Insights of Modern Jewish Thinkers,” and “Being Jewish Means Experiencing Jewish: Essential Ways Jewish Mystics Encounter the World.” These classes are open to CKH members and their friends (from whom a donation is requested). All these classes count toward preparation for adult bar/bat mitzvah, as well.] Call CKH (419-0945) or Rabbi Baker (947-6000) for more information.

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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
Dr. James Gelb Wednesday, January 17th
Dustan Levenstein Wednesday, January 17th 16th birthday
Sheldon J. Miller Thursday, January 18th
Marcela Zylberberg Thursday, January 18th
Dr. Ernie Graves Sunday, January 21st
Alan Greenberg Monday, January 22nd
Liz Dubrow Tuesday, January 23rd

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In Remembrance

Ruth Baron Wednesday, January17th / Tevet 27, 5767 Grandmother of Liz Nowicki

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Thanks to Oneg Sponsors:

Thanks to the following congregants who sponsored an Oneg in the last few months:

Cyral Miller, Julia Levy, Jon Behar, Stuart Dattner, Cantor Robbi Sherwin & Mark Jordan (in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary), Linda Stein, Sheldon Levenstein, Susannah Sharpe, and Lisa Brill.

If you would like to sponsor an oneg in celebration of your special event, or if you just want to volunteer to do a mitzvah for the congregation, contact the Oneg Coordinator, Linda Cox, at <lindacox@austin.rr.com>, or 458-8449.

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Thank You!
Congregation Kol Halev gratefully acknowledges the following contributions:

Mitzvot Fund
In memory of Mark Alpert’s father
By Abby November and Richard Dusansky

Thanking CKH for making him feel welcome at services
By Elliot Franklin

On the Yahrzeit of Ruth Baron
By Liz and Jack Nowicki

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
In honor of Rabbi Baker officiating at her wedding
By Sara Zahendra

Chevrat Shlosha Devarim Luncheon
By Melanie Horwitz

By Anita & Lorenzo Sadun

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....  In the Community  ....

CKH Members Jordan Statman and Kari Davis (both 13 years old) are active members of the Austin Angelfish Synchronized Swimming Team. On Sunday, January 21st, the Austin Angelfish will host a clinic for prospective new Angelfish. Olympic Gold Medalists Becky Dyroen-Lancer and Jill Sudduth-Smith will be the clinicians. The clinic will be held at the Town Lake YMCA from 8:15 - 12:30. The cost is $25 if the swimmer registers in advance or $35 at the door. In addition to the clinic, the fee includes a swim cap, nose clip and mid-morning snack. If you have a little mermaid between the ages of 8 - 13 who loves to swim and dance or do gymnastics, then synchronized swimming is the perfect sport for her! The swimmer must be able to swim standard swim strokes for several lengths of the pool and tread water for 2 minutes without tiring. For more information, please contact Jordan, Kari, or their mothers; or contact Cheryl Cook, head coach, at 567-1943 or e-mail her at <synchrocc@aol.com>.

Special Tapestry Encore Event, Nostalgia, Thursday, March 1st, 7:30 pm, JCAA Community Hall. The musical performance, Nostalgia, is based on a personal, yet universal story of one woman's escape during the 1956 revolution from war torn Budapest. From Communist occupied Hungary to freedom in the United States, international song stylist and jazz vocalist (and CKH member), Judy Alpert, will weave her moving story in the popular songs of the era. Tickets will be available at the door the evening of the performance. General admission - $11; Seniors, JCAA Members and Students - $9. For information: 453-5365 or <judyalp101@aol.com>.

Austin Jewish Academy New Student Enrollment Deadline Is January 31st.
Come observe our exceptional academic strengths, our profound Jewish learning, and our competitive educational opportunities in everything from advanced math and language, to technology, sports and a wide-range of additional elective offerings. AJA is a Kindergarten through 8th Grade day school - celebrating ten years of learning, growing and building community. School tours are available every Thursday at 9:00 am after t'fillah. Call AJA at 753-8350 today. The deadline for new students applications is Wednesday, January 31st. Visit our website at www.austinjewishacademy.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 22, 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

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Previous Newsletters:

January 9, 2007 / 19 Tevet 5767

January 2, 2007 / 12 Tevet 5767

2006:

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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