Weekly Bulletin May 9, 2015 | 20 Iyar 5775 Amalgamated Hebrew Men of England (1975) 100 Elder Street, Toronto ON M3H 5G7 | 416.633.3838 Emor www.beby.org Hertz Chumash Torah Reading pp. 513-528 Haftarah pp. 528-530 Welcome to Sisterhood Shabbat Etz Hayim Chumash Torah Reading pp. 717-733 Haftarah pp. 735-737 Dov & Genia Brykman in honour of their great grandson Benjamin Lakien, son of Josh & Jaclyn Lakien and will be held in the Foyer following services. ~The Congregational Kiddush is sponsored by the celebrants of the day and by We extend a warm welcome to Hana Werner, our special guest speaker, joining us today for Sisterhood Shabbat. ~ We extend a Mazel Tov to ~ Kyle Fortinsky, son of Jeff Fortinsky and Erica Fortinsky in honour of his Offruf and forthcoming marriage to Kara Wollach, daughter of Phyllis & Ian Wollach The Sefer Haftarah Parasha is dedicated in honour of Ariel Yehushua, our 1st grandson’s Bar Mitzvah. We dedicate this Haftarah selection to all our grandchildren. May the wisdom of Torah and the ethical teaching of our prophets continue to guide them through their spiritual journey. Sabta & Zaida Esser. Rabbi Howard Morrison and Dale Gold on the celebration of their Birthdays today. Nathan & Glenys Lindenberg and Morley Brown on receiving the Einstein Legacy Awards from Canadian Friends of Hebrew University. SHABBATINI! Services for Week of May 10th Sunday ......................................... 7:30 & 8:30 am Monday - Friday ............................ 7:15 & 8:15 am Sunday - Thursday ....................................8:20 pm Friday evening...........................................7:00 pm Shabbat Candle Lighting ...........................8:18 pm Hashkama Minyan..................................... 7:30 am Shabbat Services ........................................ 8:45 am BEBY reserves the right to make copy & editorial changes. DEADLINE THURSDAY NOON of each week. Beyond that time we cannot guarantee that your event will appear in the bulletin. We regret any errors and omissions that may occur. Please contact the office to make corrections. Shabbat Study Group —7:25 pm Shabbat Mincha —8:00 pm Shabbat Ends — 9:13 pm Join us! Friday May 15th. Martini bar for the adults and “mocktinis” for the children. Live music accompanies hors d’oeuvres and an opportunity for everyone to mingle and socialize. No Charge - but PLEASE call the office to RSVP. ~ We extend our condolences to ~ The family of our late member, Ruth Perlmutter l”z Lou Fields and family on the loss of his mother, Dora Fields l”z Rene Skurka and family on the loss of her husband, Fred Skurka l”z Sam Stern, Eddie Stern and Joel Stern and families on the loss of their mother, Asna Stern l”z ALLERGY ALERT!! Many of our members suffer from asthma or other breathing difficulties. Please be considerate of those who are chemically sensitive to fragrances and other scented products - your discretion in applying scented products when attending Shul is appreciated. HALACHA (JEWISH LAW) prohibits the use of audible beepers, cell phones, electronic games and any type of photographic equipment on Shabbat and Yom Tov. We thank you in advance for your cooperation in preserving the sanctity of Shabbat. Yasher Koach and thank you to our Shabbat Greeters! WEEKLY PROGRAMMES SHABBAT TISH & TORAH - Rabbi Lipson leads learning sessions for the Parashat Hashavuah at 10:00 am in the Boardroom. RABBINICS STUDY GROUP – Daf Ha’Shavua - The Weekly Page of Talmud. For beginning or intermediate students, study the first Tractate of the Talmud known as Masechet Berachot. “The primary focus of the tractate is the myriad ways in which a Jewish person expresses his faith during his life.” 35 minutes prior to Mincha. SUNDAY FREE HEBREW READING CLASSES - RESUME new dates and info. NEXT FALL & WINTER. Watch for COMING THE MARTY KESHEN CHESED COMMITTEE NEEDS YOU! If you would like to volunteer with home and hospital visits, Shiva calls, etc. please call the office and leave a message for Rochelle Kerzner Committee Chair or email [email protected] SISTERHOOD KNIT/CROCHET AND CHAT GROUP. GOOD NEWS! To make it easier for you to donate to us, you can now make donations directly to the BEBY Chesed Knitters via the shul office. We are forever thankful to the men and women who attend the morning minyans for their generous donations - helping us to continue knitting baby blankets and hats. Join us at 10 am - every Monday morning! The KADIMA CENTRE: 2-3:30 pm. For info on student registration, contact Marcel Cohen at 416.633.3838 or [email protected]. More info available from www.beby.org. We are looking for adults to volunteer who are compassionate, patient and positive. TANACH STUDY GROUP - May 31st, 7:30 pm. At the home of Paula & Jonathan Miller. 23 Purdon Drive. Studying Beresheit. Ch 26. MONDAY MAH JONGG AT 12:00 NOON. All welcome. Call the office 416-633-3838 to join. Donation of a Toonie. Refreshments served. FREE Mah Jongg Lessons! Call for info and to register! RABBI’S STUDY CLASS: PROBING THE PARSHA: A detailed study of a particular theme emanating from the weekly Torah portion. Each theme is linked to an essay topic found in the new book, The Observant Life - The Wisdom of Conservative Judaism for Contemporary Jews. The book is encouraged but not required for participants. Boardroom. 7:15 - 8:15 pm. TUESDAY SISTERHOOD STUDY GROUP - 10 - 11:30 am | Rabbis Morrison and Lipson alternate weekly. Ask The Rabbi with Rabbi Morrison: Brief English responsa to modern halakhic questions from the perspective of Conservative Judaism. Topics will cover Bible, ethics, gender, interfaith, symbols, conversion, kashrut, lifecycle, holy day cycle, women’s issues, theology, and more. Rabbi Lipson’s Weekly Topic: Studying the Book of Shmuel (Samuel) and the Book of Kings — Politics & Power in Biblical Israel. FRUMBA - WOMEN’S CARDIO DANCE FITNESS - Sponsored by Sisterhood. 8pm. All ages and fitness levels welcome. No previous dance experience is needed. Come join us! Its FUN, gets you FIT fast and ENERGIZED!! 7 weeks. $99. Contact Bette at [email protected] for drop in and try it rates, package pricing and full schedule updates. WEDNESDAY TALMUD CLASS WITH DR. AARON NUSSBAUM | 9:15 am. Chapel. MAH JONGG AND RUMMIKUB HOSTED BY SISTERHOOD. Games begin at 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Donation of a Toonie. Refreshments served. Mah Jongg Games and Rummikub games needed. If you have one to donate, contact the office. FREE Mah Jongg Lessons! Call for info and to register! SISTERHOOD PRESENTS ISRAELI FOLK DANCING WITH SHOSHANA FRANK. Beginners 7 pm • Intermediate/Advanced. 8 pm. $8.00 per class. Info? Call Shoshana Frank at 905.889.9419. THURSDAY NASH & DRASH 2015 - May 21st. $13 pp. Please pick up a flyer or check our web site /facebook page for more information on our upcoming events. THE LIBRARY ~10 am - 12 noon. Drop by and peruse our many fabulous new titles! The Book Borrower by Alice Mattison; Yesterday (My Story) by Haddasah Rosensaft. UPCOMING EVENTS Israel-Poland Trip Meeting Monday May 11th Walk With Israel Monday May 18th Shabbatini Friday May 15th March of the Living Shabbat Tikkun Leil Shavuot Saturday May 23rd Graduation Shavuot and Farewell to Omer Sunday May 24th Sam & Sarah Kerzner Scholar Weekend Thursday May 28th - Sunday May 31st Beer Tasting & Food Pairing Wednesday June 3rd CHAZZAN’S CORNER Davening Class - Chazzan Edwards offers an informal, hands on practical class - Monday evenings Class begins 7:30 pm. FYI: Please be aware that in the event of a medical emergency, our Security Personnel are • • • • • • EVENTS YOUTH & YOUNG FAMILIES BETH EMETH GREENING COMMITTEE THIS WEEK’S GREENING TIPS Shakin’ Up Shabbat! Junior Congregation every Shabbat at 10 am with lots of fun activities and games! led by Elie Morrison and Samara Gottesman or by Omer Itzhak, our Shinshinit. See you there! On Thursday celebrating Lag B’Omer reminds us to enjoy and share the bounties of our crops and lives Sabbath, we are jubilant as we acknowledge the contributions of our Sisterhood As women rejoicing, we recognize our deep connection to the Earth and its fruits We not only count the omer but make the omer count as a moment of self-awareness and self-growth We share our grain and participate in Sisterhood with a spirit of cooperation and community In partnership we preserve and protect our earth and our health in peace and with kindness Sam Kotzer Shabbat & Festival Gan Program OPEN YEAR ROUND FOR NURSERY SERVICES. 10 am - 12 noon | BEBY Babies Room (lower level) Structured weekly Shabbat programming for children ages 1 through JK, including Tefillot, songs, games, and healthy snacks. Contact DALE at [email protected] or call 416 633.3838 for MORE INFO or to RSVP to any program. Hilda Swirsky, RN, BScN, MEd, Chair, [email protected] or Fay Rakoff, [email protected] YOUTH EVENTS Coming up! Men’s Club Beer Tasting — Wednesday June 3rd. 7:00 pm. $40 pp. Fabulous food and unique Craft beers. With Stephen Rich. Event purchase: http://bebybeertasting.eventbrite.ca Beth Emeth, Adath Israel & Beth Tikvah invite you to a Tikun Leil Shavuot Saturday, May 23rd at 8:30 pm continuing through to early Sunday morning, May 24th. Dairy Dinner served. No Charge. Please RSVP. Speakers include: Rabbi Moshe Meirovich Rabbi Howard Morrison and Rabbi David Seed To book a Youth Kiddush please send an email to [email protected]. Thursday May 28th — 70 Years After Auschwitz. The Sam & Sarah Kerzner Scholar-in-Residence weekend with Prof. Stephen Berk. 7:30 pm. No Charge. All Welcome. Dessert Reception following. HIGH SCHOOLERS – TEEN TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT LATE NIGHT SATURDAY MAY 23RD. Dinner and Tikun following services at 8:30 pm. Great food, great fun! Featuring a delicious sundae bar after midnight! FREE! Please RSVP to [email protected] so we know how much food to prepare. BEBY GOES TO THE JAYS GAME! Youth Department Closing Program: Join us as the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Houston Astros SUNDAY JUNE 7TH. Bus departs Beth Emeth at 11:45 am sharp. Bring the entire family! Cost: $20 pp. Includes game ticket, kosher hot dog, drink, transportation and a whole lot of fun! WALK WITH ISRAEL - Victoria day weekend - Monday May 18th. Begins at Coronation Park for 6 km. Go to walkwithisrael.com for more information and to register. Café Shinshinim: Omer Itzhak leads a lively discussion group for Adults covering a range of current topics. Tuesday May 12, 7PM. Topic will be Israel/Shavuot! Refreshments served. CLUB CHAVERUT SENIORS CLUB welcomes BETH EMETH MEMBERS to join them at their upcoming events. Sunday May 31st. A Musical Salute to the State of Israel. With Michael Kinkis & Rachel. Beth David Synagogue, the Ganz Social Hall at 1:30 pm. RSVP to Rose Haspel 905 764 8141 by May 25, 2015. Members: $7.00 Non-members: $10.00 CPR trained. If you need assistance, please do not hesitate to seek out their services. EMOR by Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, Jewish Theological Seminary JTS - www.learn.jtsa.edu In the wake of violent religious extremism that plagues our world today, why are some religious leaders not expressing their opposition to bloodshed in the name of God? By turning a blind eye and silencing their voices, religious leaders tacitly give their approval to the violence—both tarnishing their reputation as leaders and diminishing God’s presence in this world. Leadership, especially religious leadership, demands scrupulousness and accountability. Our parashah this week, Parashat Emor, underscores this notion. The Torah reading opens by discussing the many behavioral stringencies that apply to the priesthood. As members of an elite that mediates the relationship between God and the people, the kohanim (priests) must be mindful and deliberate in their service to God. The Torah proclaims, “The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Instruct Aaron and his sons to keep themselves apart (veyinazru) from the hallowed things [or JPS translation: to be scrupulous about the sacred donations] that the children of Israel consecrate to Me, lest they profane My holy name” (Lev. 22:1–2). As leaders of the Israelites, the priestly class is explicitly being held to a higher standard. What is the import of raising the bar so high for those who are so diligently serving God in the sacred precincts? Guided by the Hebrew word veyinazru, translated variously as “to separate” or “to be scrupulous,” Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888, Germany) elaborates on the linguistic root (n-z-r): The basic meaning of nezir definitely has the idea of exclusion from some sphere . . . the command that “they keep themselves apart from the hallowed things of the children of Israel” accordingly, makes the demand to the kohanim that they are not to consider themselves simply unconditionally entitled to the “holy things” which are handed over to them by the people. There are times when they have to consider themselves excluded from them, to stand as strangers (zarim) towards them, and may neither deal with them for the sacrificial service nor eat them. (Hirsch Commentary on the Torah: Leviticus II, 610) Quite beautifully, Hirsch goes far beyond the peshat, the literal meaning, of our expression veyinazru. He connects the word not only to nezir but also to zarim (strangers). There is a time for the priests to be insiders but there is also a time when they will be outsiders or strangers. The lesson is critical. Given their elite status as leaders in the community, Torah expresses the ever-present concern that “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” When one achieves a certain status, there is a feeling of invincibility and self-importance. Such people often feel a sense of entitlement and excessive comfort. And too often, these feelings lead to abuses of power. For a person in the role of priest, the danger becomes all the more serious. Because priests are servants to and representatives of God, their missteps will undoubtedly be projected onto God and the entire religious system. One must be ever-vigilant when serving the people in this capacity. Vividly, one calls to mind the opening chapters of the First Book of Samuel, which relate not only the appearance of the prophet-judge Samuel, but, more importantly, gives us a sense of the chaos and corruption that led to an alternative form of rule for the Israelites. Eli, who was the High Priest at the time, oversaw a troubling and corrupt culture in the Israelite devotional site of Shiloh. Tellingly, the first book of Samuel relates, Now Eli’s sons were scoundrels; they paid no heed to the Lord. This is how the priests used to deal with the people: when anyone brought a sacrifice, the priest’s boy would come along with a threepronged fork while the meat was boiling, and he would thrust it into the cauldron or kettle or the great pot, or the small cooking pot, and whatever the fork brought up, the priest would take away. This was the practice at Shiloh with all the Israelites who came there . . . the sin of the young men against the Lord was very great, for the men treated the Lord’s offerings impiously. (I Sam. 2:12–17) As Rabbi David Silber points out in a brilliant ~Weekday Morning Sponsorships ~ Mordechai & Lyn Ben-Dat in celebration of the birthdays of their two new grandchildren. ~The Hashkama Minyan is sponsored by ~ Jerry Harris in memory of his friends Al Labowitz l”z and Calvin Kirsch l”z and by Harold Bricks in observance of Yahrzeit for his brother Irving Bricks l”z Consider a Weekly Bulletin Sponsorship! Call the office to arrange your dedication. WEEKLY BULLETIN E-MAIL We would like to remind our We would love to announce your BREAKFAST SPONSORSHIP right here in the members that Whatever our Shabbat Bulletin- birthdays, is available each Friday by e-mail. weekly Bulletin! the occasion anniversaries, births, graduaPlease signinup directly Please from our home page. 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David Silber gets at the heart of the matter: those with religious power must behave with moral and ethical fortitude and, above all, with derekh eretz (respectfully, or with propriety). For if religious leaders cannot be trusted to behave properly and set the tone, it is a deep, painful, and troubling setback to the aspirations of a society. True leadership is multivalent—requiring attention to one’s internal life and external actions. This lesson is especially true for those of us in public positions of leadership. One must be consistently mindful, introspective, and self-critical. Only through placing a lens to one’s self and being conscious of one’s own flaws can one avoid the pitfall of pridefulness, and the awareness that one’s instinctive allies may also deserve critique. Being an insider requires knowing full well when you must also be an outsider. That indeed is the sacred lesson of Parashat Emor. 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