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Statement by the Clergy of Orange on the Massacre in Orlando, FL

yizkor candle animatedWith sadness in our hearts, we condemn with one voice the senseless violence that took place in Orlando, Florida last Saturday night.

The heinous acts committed by a single gunman on Saturday night were an attack on all civilized people. They were an attack on fundamental American values. They were an attack on our shared belief that every human being – regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation – is a child of God and equally endowed by God with dignity and worth.

We mourn the lives lost and express our deepest condolences to their families. We hold close those who survived the massacre and are clinging to their lives this very day. We join with the families and friends who are grieving, hoping, and trying to cope with this tragedy.  We are profoundly grateful to the brave officers, first responders, tireless physicians and nurses and all who assisted during the crisis. Their unselfish, life-saving actions reflect what is best in those who value our common humanity.

May the tragic deaths of so many innocent people redouble our determination to reject hatred and bigotry in this country.  May it redouble our determination to remove the scourge of gun-violence from our beloved land.

May the verses of scripture be fulfilled at last:

“I will bring peace to the land; you shall lie down and no-one shall terrorize you” (Leviticus)

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ (Matthew)

“One who slays a soul…  shall be as if he had slain all mankind; and one who saves a life shall be as if he had given life to all mankind” (Quran)

 

The Orange Clergy Association

Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Abdelati, New Haven Islamic Center

Rev. Tim Boerger, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church

Fr. Eugene Charman, Holy Infant Roman Catholic Church

Rabbi Michael Farbman, Temple Emanuel of Greater New Haven

Rev. Peter Orfanakos, St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church

Rev. Diana Rogers, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd

Fr. Joseph Sidera, Holy Infant Roman Catholic Church

Rev. Suzanne Wagner, Orange Congregational Church

Rabbi Alvin Wainhaus, Congregation Or Shalom

High Holy Days 5777 (2016) at Temple Emanuel

In this post you will find the details of all the upcoming High Holy Day services and events. If you would like to celebrate the High Holy Days with Temple Emanuel and you are currently NOT a member of  the Temple, please get in touch with TE office or our membership committee.

Schedule of Services

SELICHOT SERVICE

Saturday, September 24 – 7:00 pm

B’nai Israel Synagogue in Southbury, CT

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EREV ROSH HASHANAH

Sunday, October 2 – 8:00 pm

Oneg to follow

ROSH HASHANAH FIRST DAY SERVICE

Monday, October 3 – 10:00 am

Children’s Service – 9:45 am

Kiddush and Tashlich to follow

ROSH HASHANAH SECOND DAY SERVICE

Tuesday, October 4 – 10:00 am

EREV YOM KIPPUR SERVICE (KOL NIDREI)

Tuesday, October 11 – 8:00 pm

YOM KIPPUR MORNING SERVICE

Wednesday, October 12 – 10:00 am

Children’s Service – 9:45 am

Special Study Session with Rabbi Steinberg “Jewish History: The Modern Jew as Converso.” – 1:00 pm approx.

YOM KIPPUR AFTERNOON SERVICE (MINCHA)

Thursday, October 12 – 4:00 pm

Followed by Yizkor (approximately 5:30 pm), Neila, and Havdalah

Break-the-Fast to follow

EREV SUKKOT

Sunday, October 16

3:30 pm – Sukkot Family Program, Sukkah Building, Potluck Dinner in the Sukkah

6:30 pm – Erev Sukkot Service

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Monday, October 17 (office will be closed)

EREV SIMCHAT TORAH and CONSECRATION of our newest Hebrew School students.

Sunday, October 23 – 6:00 pm

SIMCHAT TORAH

Monday, October 24 (office will be closed)

Summer at Temple Emanuel – Shabbat services at 7:30 pm

Temple Emanuel Shabbat services under the stars, September 9, 2011
Temple Emanuel Shabbat services under the stars, September 9, 2011

Summer is the time to enjoy the sunshine, to slow down a little and to unwind. Shabbat services over the summer (July – August) begin at 7:30 pm and tend to be quite informal. TE members take an active role in conducting many of the summer services, so if you’d like to try your hand at it, or have musical talents to offer, do let Rabbi Farbman know!

(Please note that Shabbat on the Beach on July 29 is at 7pm)

Shabbat on the Beach! Friday, July 29 at 7:00 pm

Shabbat_on_the_Beach2015Our ‘Shabbat under the stars’ services are always a great opportunity to enjoy the beautiful TE grounds and be outside. This year, we continue the wonderful new tradition that began two years ago: Shabbat on the beach! On July 29 at 7pm head over to the Walnut Beach in Milford (113 E Broadway, Milford, CT 06460) – don’t forget a beach blanket or a chair, and bug repellent just in case! We will sing together and greet shabbat by the water. Please spread the word and invite your family and friends to join us!

 

P.S. If it rains, Shabbat services will at Tempe Emanuel – but we hope for a beautiful night under the stars!

Erev Shavuot and Confirmation Service – June 11 at 7:00 pm

shavuot ayizkor candle animatedPlease join us on Saturday, June 11 at 7:00 pm for the Erev Shavuot service and Confirmation ceremony.  We will celebrate the Festival of Shavuot and the giving and receiving of the Torah with this year’s Confirmand (Olivia Steigbigel) who will be leading the service.  Don’t miss this special service, which will also include Yizkor (memorial service).

IsraelFest – June 5, 2-6 pm at the JCC

1100 Israel Fest4x3 Monitor_050316IsraelFest New Haven | Sunday, June 5 | 2-6 p.m. The Jewish Federation and synagogues of greater New Haven have come together to celebrate the anniversary of Israel’s Independence with this community-wide event. IsraelFest New Haven will feature Israeli carnival food, educational booths, dancing, games, and the premier Israeli band, Yemen Blues. The festival will run from 2-4 p.m. and the concert from 4-6 p.m. This event is free and open to all!

Annual Meeting, June 5 at 10 am

TE_logo_smallThe Annual Meeting Notice has been mailed to all TE members.  We look forward to seeing you all at the Annual Meeting on Sunday, June 5 – Coffee and bagels at 9:30 am, meeting starts at 10:00 am in the Social Hall. Come and vote for TE Officers and Directors and the TE budget, hear reports on TE happenings, and voice your ideas. Absentee ballots will be provided by the TE Office upon request.

Joy Abounds

IMG_9867-001Spring is a time of growth, celebrations, graduations, and special recognition.

By the time this Shofar reaches you, the spring flowers will be in their last beautiful display and TE will be in the middle of its’ b’nai mitzvah season. We have had the joyous celebrations of the Feuerstein and Ariker families thus far and look forward to the simchas of the Aferzon’s, Rivkin’s, Shanbrom’s, Aviad’s, Sauberman’s, and Boyd’s families in May and June. We will need to wait until October to celebrate with the Fried-Green family.  Check out the special information on each of these young adults in this edition of the Shofar. Remember the entire congregation is invited to the service that marks the start of Josh, Levi, Matt, Vanessa, Sarah, Oren, Abby, Annabelle, and Sam’s adult membership in the TE community. Mazel tov to all, we couldn’t be more proud of you!

Special congratulations to Laura Adams for winning the Susan Pinsky Bleeks College Scholarship. This $1,000 scholarship is  sponsored by the Board, the Sisterhood, and the Men’s Club and is given to a high school senior who has maintained a “B” or better in school, is active in TE life, and has written an essay discussing how Temple Emanuel has played a role in defining who they are.  Read Laura’s entire essay in this edition of the Shofar and come celebrate with Laura and her family on June 24th when she receives her award.

Celebrate your TE membership this June. Our Annual Meeting is on June 5th;  next year’s budget and slate of Officers and Board members will be voted upon. Come have a bagel, chat with friends hear the Annual Report and vote on these important issues. We will have a special Shabbat dinner on June 10th to thank the previous board and celebrate the new Board. It will be a relaxed time to get together with TE friends for dinner. Please plan on coming I look forward to seeing you there!