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May 15th, 2009 Newsletter

Counting Time and Experiences: Lag B’Omer and the Yovel
 
May 15, 2009
Dear Friends,
 
 
On the evening of Monday, May 11th, we celebrated the traditional holiday of Lag B’Omer. Lag B’Omer represents the 33rd day of the “Omer”- the period of 49 days that bridge the Passover and Shavuot holidays. The Omer represents the time that the Israelites spent wandering in the desert after fleeing Egypt, and a time when crops must be left to grow without interference. In Israel, Lag B’Omer has come to be a holiday of late night bonfires, meant to symbolize the spirit of the Bar Kochba revolt against the Roman Empire that followed the destruction of the second Great Jewish Temple.
 
Following this spirited holiday, and with the lingering smell of burning wood in the air, we are already preparing for Shavuot at Or Hadash, and passing the days with many activities in the congregation.
 
Also, this week we at Or Hadash are very happy about the Pope’s visit to Israel, and more specifically, Haifa. As a congregation that deeply values interfaith dialogue, and has a long standing connection with the Catholic Focolare, this is a very exciting time for us.
 
Additionally, this Shabbat we will be reading Parashat B’Har Sinai. This Torah portion deals with the laws of Shnat HaYovel, or the year of Sabbatical and Jubilee. Shnat HaYovel is the counting of 50 years, upon which you are meant to celebrate an accomplishment or anniversary. This is very meaningful for Or Hadash as we are currently 45 years old, leaving just five years to go until our own celebration of the Yovel. I greatly look forward to this, and to all that will be in the coming 5 years, as it is our acts that sanctify the time.
 
1)  More Wards of States Bar Mitzvah Preparation
 
These past two weeks we have had many Bar Mitzvah ceremonies-Three last weekend, and another three coming up this weekend, while at the same time, we are preparing our 12 children of the Ahuzat Yeladim Boarding School for their big day in June. Each time I meet with the children, they open up and trust that much more, paving the way for a more successful program with each meeting. This past Thursday, May 14th, the children gathered to have a home cooked meal at Or Hadash, and to spend more time practicing  individually with me, and learning more about Reform Judaism as a group. Myself, and all of our volunteers greatly look forward to seeing the final outcome, in the coming month.
 
2) Two Local Leaders Visit Or Hadash
I am pleased to report that this past week was one of several successful meetings with people that are very important to Reform Judaism in Haifa. One that took place on Sunday May 10th, was with Danny Nishlis, head of radio Haifa, and the chairperson of the Boston-Haifa Connection, to which we are so wholly linked. I also had a very exciting meeting on Monday, May 11th, with Rabbi Reuven Samuels. Rabbi Reuven was the founding rabbi of Or Hadash, and served the congregation from 1964-1971. Rabbi Moti Rotem then took over until 2000, when I started here. Rabbi Samuels and Rabbi Rotem have always been there to help and support me in any way possible, and we discussed how proud we are of our congregation’s growth and accomplishments over the years. 
 
3) Maram Meeting
 
On Wednesday the 13th, I had the chance to spend some quality time with my fellow Progressive rabbis in Israel, at the MARAM meeting. The meeting took place at Beit Daniel in Tel Aviv, which is the center for Progressive Judaism in the city.  As usual, it was lovely spending time with my Israeli colleagues and friends who are also fighting for Reform Judaism’s place in Israeli society in their personal and professional lives.
 
4) New Conversion Counselor at Or Hadash
I am proud to announce that Or Hadash has instated a new Conversion specialist. Natasha is a Russian-Israeli, who is dedicated to helping non-Jewish immigrants convert to Reform Judaism, and therefore fulfill their dreams of practicing Judaism. Last year alone, Or Hadash ran a conversion course for over 30 participants. We hope that this year will be just as successful for Or Hadash’s dedicated converts, and for Natasha. We wish her and everyone involved good Luck!
 
 
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend and a peaceful and restful Shabbat!
In Friendship,
Edgar

posted @ Tuesday, July 21, 2009 9:30 AM by Yifatdag

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Dear Friends,

 

Hodesh Tov, A Good Month! 

The new secular year 2012 got off to a great start for Or Hadash. Although it has been very cold in Haifa the last few of weeks, it doesn`t compare to what our East Coast friends are experiencing in America these days.

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Dear Friends,
 
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Joseph was a righteous man who was committed to telling the truth to his family even though they found it difficult to hear and relate to his dreams.
I believe a true leader should always speak his mind even when truth is not easy to accept and people are not always willing to hear it.
Fortunately, we only have good news to tell you about at Or Hadash. We apologize for the delay in sending out our newsletter, it has been yet another extremely hectic month with three B’nai Mitzvah celebrations each week, so many activities and as much as we tried we simply didn`t get to putting everything in writing until now.
 
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Dear Friends, Shabbat Shalom,
 
Tomorrow we will read Parashat VaYira, the fourth Torah portion which tells about God’s revelation to Abraham. Parashat VaYikra is an extremely powerful and intriguing portion involving the very origin faith of Jews since it deals with revelation and many other issues, as well as the binding of Isaac, son of Abraham at the end.
My belief says that as much as life is complex and complicated at times, we always have moments of enlighten, of revelation, where we can see the light, blessing and abundance of God.
 
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