Temple Solel services
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This service is for preschool age children and their families. It is free of charge but you will need to have a ticket to enter the building.
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Join our POTLUCK break-the-fast dinner:
If your last name begins A-K: please bring a dessert
If your last name begins L-S: please bring a main dish
If your last name begins T-Z: please bring a salad or side dish
Hillel at ASU is a warm and welcoming place to spend the holidays. Please RSVP for our High Holiday offerings either by contacting our Director of Student Life, Jordan Rothenberg at (480) 967-7563 or by registering online, http://www.hillelasu.org/high-holidays.html.
All services will be held in the Ventana Room on the 2nd floor of the Memorial Union, unless otherwise noted.
Hillel’s services are a mixture of modern and traditional readings and will be led by Hillel’s Director of Student Life Jordan Rothenberg with a great deal of student participation.
Admission
Hillel at ASU welcomes all students, faculty, staff, and community members to High Holiday services.
ASU Students – please bring student ID
For community members who would like to support Hillel during this time: recommended donation is $180/person
Parking
Convenient parking for the ASU Memorial Union can be found at the Apache Boulevard Structure. Parking for Hillel is located behind our building. Please contact us with any additional questions.
We look forward to seeing you!
Hillel at ASU is a warm and welcoming place to spend the holidays. Please RSVP for our High Holiday offerings either by contacting our Director of Student Life, Jordan Rothenberg at (480) 967-7563 or by registering online, http://www.hillelasu.org/high-holidays.html.
All services will be held in the Ventana Room on the 2nd floor of the Memorial Union, unless otherwise noted.
Hillel’s services are a mixture of modern and traditional readings and will be led by Hillel’s Director of Student Life Jordan Rothenberg with a great deal of student participation.
Admission
Hillel at ASU welcomes all students, faculty, staff, and community members to High Holiday services.
ASU Students – please bring student ID
For community members who would like to support Hillel during this time: recommended donation is $180/person
Parking
Convenient parking for the ASU Memorial Union can be found at the Apache Boulevard Structure. Parking for Hillel is located behind our building. Please contact us with any additional questions.
We look forward to seeing you!
When school is out, Club J is a safe and fun place for your child to spend an enriching time with friends. Fun, quality activities, include enrichment classes, sports, art, swimming, games and more! Fees vary. For more information, contact 480.483.7121 ext. 1275 or youth@vosjcc.org.
Moral Choice and the Holocaust
4-week class taught by Prof. Mark Stern, PhD through Minderful Center. 9:10-10:40 am held at The Springs of Scottsdale, 3212 N Miller Road. $60. Register at 480-619-9993 or minderful.com
Centered on case study discussions as well as lectures. Syllabus can be emailed upon request prior to registering.
The Hadassah (HVOS) Thursday Morning book group is reading Secret History by Donna Tartt. For location and to RSVP contact Lois at preschools@gmail.com or 623.240.0869.
The Way to You – Meet the Author
Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 85254
Join the Israel Center for an inspirational evening. Karnit Goldwasser, author of The Way to You and wife of kidnapped Israeli soldier Ehud Goldwasser, shares her ordeal and struggle to bring her husband home.
The abduction of Israeli Army reservist Ehud “Udi” Goldwasser and another reservist in July 2006 sparked the 2006 Lebanon War
Karnit Goldwasser eagerly anticipated her husband’s return from his required one-month reservist duty. Instead, she learned that he and another reservist, Eldad Regev, had been captured in a cross-border raid by Hezbollah as his unit patrolled the Lebanon border.
The men’s kidnapping sparked a war that continued until the United Nations brokered a ceasefire. It also sparked Karnit Goldwasser’s global campaign to bring her husband home: Though the resolution called for the return of the men, the UN did not include the return in the binding conditions.
Karnit Goldwasser began touring to rally international support for the men’s release. Her fight to bring them home lasted two intense years. Her battled ended with the return of both men’s bodies during a prisoner swap in July 2008. During those two years, Hezbollah would not confirm whether or not the men were alive.
In her book, The Way to You, Karnit Goldwasser recounts her behind-the-scenes struggle to bring her husband home and what happened when the media cameras went dark. She shares her story in person at 7:30 pm, Thursday, Sept. 24 at the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus. The cost to attend is $10 per person.
The event is presented by the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix’s Israel Center in partnership with the Israel American Council. Reservations are required and can be made at jewishphoenix.org/goldwasser
or
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-way-to-you-karnit-goldwasser-tickets-17811881818
For more information, contact: shahare@vosjcc.org or 480-634-4900, ext 1109
Shabbat and Me – Tucson
A free Shabbat enrichment program with singing, storytelling, crafts plus blessings with challah and grape juice. All ages welcome.
Fridays 10-11 am at the Tucson JCC, 3800 E River Road.
Sept 4: Shabbat Candle Holders;
Sept 11: Apples and Honey serving dish;
Sept. 18: Shabbat on the Go at Ben’s Bells at Main Gate Square;
Sept. 25: Sukkot fall mobile.
Contact Julie Zorn at 520-299-3000, ext. 236 or jzorn@tucsonjcc.org