Preparing for the High Holy Days

Selichot
Saturday September 1st, 7:30pm
Location: Shir Space at Plymouth

This is the final liturgical marker prior to Rosh Hashanah.
We will explore the themes of the core yuntif prayers and their meaning for us today.
Enjoy a sweet dessert potluck, havdalah, and a short, moving, musical taste of the
High Holy Day services to come.

UPCOMING SHABBAT SERVICES

10amSeptember 8
Song and Study
2400 E. Stratford Ct.Join us for the final morning gathering of 5778. After singing some morning chants and blessings, we will explore the final chapters of Deuteronomy and the end of the life of Moses. Bring a morning treat and a Torah text. Come at 9:45 if you want to grab that first cuppa’ something!10amSeptember 15
Shabbat Shuvah Service
Graham Chapel

Michelle Bak will guide us through the morning prayers, song, and learning on this special “Shabbat of Turning”. Join us for the first and highest Shabbat of the year.

HIGH HOLY DAYS SCHEDULE

ROSH HASHANAH

Sunday, September 9

Kabbalat HaShanah – Welcoming the New Year
7:30pm – 9:00pm

Dessert Oneg
9:00pm

Monday, September 10

Shacharit/Morning Services
9:30am – 12:30pm

Tashlich
4:00pm
Location: Hubbard Park in Shorewood

Tuesday, September 11

Rosh Hashanah Retreat
9:30am – 2:00pm
Location: Private Home, contact us for information

YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday, September 18

Kol Nidre
6:30pm – 8:30pm

Wednesday, September 19

Shacharit/Morning Services, including Yizkor
9:30am – 1:00pm

YK Movement
1:30pm

Afternoon Learning and Conversation
4:00pm

Neilah, including Havdalah
6:00pm

Potluck Break-the-Fast
7:30

 

What’s Nu @ CSH – Week of August 5, 2018

 

6:30pm August 10
Musical Service and Potluck
Location: Shir space at Plymouth

Join us for the last potluck of the Jewish year as we prepare to welcome the month of Elul. The theme of the month – which can be considered an acronym for the Hebrew that means “I am my beloved and my beloved is mine” – is perfect since we will be celebrating more special anniversaries. Join Marilyn and Bob Jacobs, Judy and Howard Tolkan, and Debbie and Bill Berg as they celebrate a collective 155 years of wedded bliss!!

 

6pm, August 17th
Shir Community Table
Home of Nita Salzman (Shorewood)

Enjoy a delicious meal and warm company in an intimate setting. Sign up here to RSVP and note your contribution to the table.

 

 

Preparing for the High Holy Days

Shir is hosting two events to help us prepare for the upcoming Days of Awe.

Screening of Ushpizin
Saturday August 18th, 7pm
Location: TBA

Join us for this delightful Israeli film that takes place in the Old City during the holiday of Sukkot. A ba’alei teshuvah (newly religious) couple struggling to make their new life work is challenged by unexpected guests (ushpizin) from his former, wilder, life. Bring your favorite movie snack. Popcorn and drinks will be provided.

 

Selichot
Saturday September 1st, 7pm
Location: Shir Space at Plymouth

This is the final liturgical marker prior to Rosh Hashanah. We will learn about the evolution of the core yuntif traditions, enjoy a sweet dessert potluck, make havdalah, and gather for a short, musical, moving taste of the High Holy Day liturgy.

 

High Holy Days Planning Begins!

Did you enjoy our High Holy Days gatherings last year? Would you like to help make them happen this year? We’d love to have you join the HH Logistics Team!

We have opportunities for those able to help with a single task or two:

Comfort during services (fans, hydration etc)
Decor/Aesthetics/Gym Setup
Setup/logistics for services, meals, programs
Musicians’ pre-fast meal

If you are an old-hand at this, great! If your new to this, we have mentors who will happily work along with you.

Interested? Have questions?
Contact Reesa at 414-975-5973 or at reesag5@gmail.com.

 

Members Corner

Shir members Marilyn and Bob Jacobs and Jim Winston will be part of the DIY Kitchen Band at this Sunday’s Bluegrass Festival at Pioneer Village in Saukville.

Come out, enjoy some music, support your Shir chevre, and grab a washboard!!

All the details are here (http://www.cedarburg.org/events/details/bluegrass-at-the-village-3446) .

What’s Nu @ CSH – Week of July 2, 2018

 

 

 

 

7pm July 6
Summer Shabbat
Location: Shir space at Plymouth

Special story and oneg in honor of David and Sandy Brusin’s Anniversary!

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​6pm​ ​July 13
Shir Community Table
Location: TBA – Host needed!

Join your Shir chevre for food and conversation at a lovely, intimate gathering.

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10am Saturday August 4
Song and Study
Woll/Sweeney Home
2400 E Stratford Ct, Shorewood

The book of Deuteronomy provides not only a review of the wanderings in the desert but also a window into our political and theological history. Come and learn more about this “second law” or D’varim – all these words. Please bring a nosh to share. Come at 9:45 for that first cuppa something!

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​​6:30pm August 10
Musical Service and Potluck
Location: Shir space at Plymouth

Join us for the last potluck of the Jewish year as we prepare to welcome the month of Elul.

WE NEED PHOTOS!

As we update the Shir website, we are seeking more photos of us doing our stuff – playing music, dancing, pot lucks, learning, schmoozing, the ungala, garden projects and christmas dinner and other justice events. Dig up your photos and send them to Rabbi Michal! Please understand not all photos will be used.

Monday, July 9, 7pm
Shir space at Plymouth

​Exploring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through a Dual Narrative Lens
with guest teacher Rabbi Michael Cohen of the Arava Institute

Narratives are one of the anchors that help us ground our lives and infuse them with purpose. Confronting an opposing narrative challenges how we contextualize our lives. This is the power of the dual narrative lens. It is essential that Israelis and Palestinians – as well as organizations and governments from outside the region working to mitigate and resolve the conflict – better understand the two narratives.

Last November marked the 100th and 50th anniversaries of two seminal documents of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Balfour Declaration, which began the diplomatic process leading to the partition of Palestine and the creation of the state of Israel, and Resolution 242, the basis for the Egyptian/Israeli and Jordanian/Israeli peace treaties as well as the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli talks since Oslo (1993). These documents provide a window into both perspectives of the Arab-Israeli conflict and highlight the importance of the dual narrative.

Join Rabbi Michael M. Cohen (RRC ’90) for an exploration of these two documents through the Dual Narrative Lens. Rabbi Michael has been involved with the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies since 1996. He also teaches Conflict Resolution at Bennington College. He has written scores of articles across the Middle East on the Arab-Israeli conflict and has been a Policy Advisor to the Office of the Special Envoy for Middle East Peace of the U.S. Department of State.

​Saturday July 21st, 7:30 pm​
​Graham Chapel at Plymouth

Tisha B’Av Observance

We will blend learning and traditional ritual with the creation of our own laments of the destruction in our lives and world. Havdalah will mark the transition from shabbat into this solemn day. ​Bring a candle or flashlight to read by as the light fades.

It looks like summer may actually arrive and the
Surplus Harvest/Chop Shop projects will begin operations on July 9.

​We ​​are seeking volunteers to help with collecting produce, preparing food​,
​and distributing healthy vegetable and fruit products.

​Please see the attached flyer here for more information.

Questions may also be directed toTHI board (and Shir) member Susan Armour Seidman (sas@uwalumni.com or 414 759 8650) or THI Food Justice Coordinator Karen Royster (414 426 4473)