This Coming Week and Shabbat at the UJC
March 9 - 15, 2008 / 2 - 8 Adar II 5768

This coming week and Shabbat:

Sunday, March 9
UJC Bowl 11:30 a.m.

Monday, March 10
Adult Choir 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 11
Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 13
Jewish Study Group 10:30 a.m.
Cemetery Committee Meeting 1:30 p.m.
Rosh Hodesh 7:30 p.m.

Friday, March 14
Torah Study 12:00 noon
Shabbat Evening Tefillah 7:30 p.m. (choir sings)

Saturday, March 15
Torah Study 8:45 a.m.
Shabbat Morning Prayers (Learner's service) 10:00 a.m.


Havdalah Service

Please join us in welcoming and honoring our newest UJC members at our next Havdalah service.

Held at sunset on Saturday, Havdalah service marks the end of Shabbat and the beginning of a new week. It is a beautiful service including prayer, music, wine, a box of aromatic spices and a special braided candle.

On the second Saturday evening of the each month, we will be holding Havdalah services at the United Jewish Center, with a kosher dairy potluck dinner before the service and dessert after. Each guest family will bring an entree or salad, please call Stacey Spilka for an assigned dish to bring.

Our next Havdalah Service will be on Saturday, March 8, 2008 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the UJC. Please join us. Held at sunset, Havdalah marks the end of Shabbat and the beginning of a new week. It is a beautiful service including prayer, music, wine, a box of aromatic spices and a special braided candle. We have a potluck dinner before the service and dessert after.

For more information, please contact Stacey Spilka at 203-431-5783 or email Stacey at staceyspilka@sbcglobal.net.

If you haven't yet been to one of these beautiful services, please join us!


The Quiz Show of the Century II

What's your Jewish I.Q.?

Sunday, March 9, 2008 - 11:30 a.m.
Board of Trustees vs. High School Students
Master of Ceremonies: Rabbi Librach
Reception and Buffet Luncheon to follow
Reservations Required: 743-1180


Everything you wanted to know about Shabbat but were afraid to ask

A Shabbat Service like no other

Dear UJC member;

Come and learn why we do what we do at our Shabbat Learner's Service on Saturday, March 15 at 10:00 a.m. This will be unlike any religious service you have ever attended.

Interruptions and spontaneous questions will be welcome and expected! Many tidbits of information and mini explanations will permeate the Service of Worship so that you will understand why we stand or sit at specific times, why certain prayers are emphasized, and the stories behind many of our customs. This will be a fascinating introduction to a very important aspect of Judaism, the role of prayer in our tradition.

There will be a lovely Kiddush to follow. We are looking forward to members of every age and background - not just our Religious School students - attending this Service. We often hear that people wish they knew more about why and how we do what we do. This is the purpose and goal of our Learner's Service. I hope you will be there.

Sincerely,
Clifford E. Librach, Rabbi


Positively Purim

Thursday, March 20, 2008

6:45 - Megillah Reading & Costume Parade
Shpiel following - The Megillah According to the Beatles
Hamantaschen, Coffee & Soda!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Purim Carnival
11:00 - 12:30, immediately following Religious School

There is regular religious school until 11:00 a.m. No child is to be dropped off at the Carnival without a parent or guardian

DON'T MISS THE FUN!!!


Family Shabbat

Come in from the Cold and Celebrate the Warmth of Shabbat with family and Friends…

Please join us for our Family Shabbat Service on Friday, March 21, 2008

7:00 p.m. - Pre-Oneg
7:30 p.m. - Service of Worship
Followed by a Dessert Oneg

Don't miss the Rabbi's story!


Honoring Annie Orr

Mindy Cass and Kathy Bardes with support of the United Jewish Center Social Action Committee invite you and your family and residents of Greater Danbury to honor Annie Orr for her dedication to the Overflow Homeless Shelter at the First Congregational Church and her years of commitment to the quality of life for all in our community. Join us and our congregational membership and leadership in the synagogue on Friday evening, March 28th at 7:30 pm as we welcome the Sabbath with prayer and song and then celebrate with a reception in her honor. A freewill offering of socks, warm knitted hats and heavy winter gloves, blankets, cocoa and sugar for the shelter guests will be gratefully accepted.


Rabbi Librach's Sunday Seminars

Please join the Rabbi for coffee and bagels on Sundays in the Young Board Room.

 
May 4, 2008   The Many Faces of Torah
May 11, 2008   The Mishnah of the Bikkurim (The Temple Ceremony of the First Fruits) Part I
May 18, 2008   The Mishnah of the Bikkurim (The Temple Ceremony of the First Fruits) Part II
May 22, 2008   Judaism and Happiness (7:30 pm Thursday evening, Lag B’omer)

United Jewish Center preSCRIPtion for success

Why not buy your groceries, coffee or gifts with UJC script? It doesn't cost you anything to buy from us and the UJC makes a percentage from each card purchase.

Go to www.glscrip.com and send a list of what cards (business name, denomination and how many) along with a check to the UJC. This is a great (and 'painless') way to help the UJC fundraise!

Drop your order off the next time you're at services, Religious School or in the building for any reason. The deadline for our next order is Friday, February 15th.

Any questions, contact Bonnie Wunsch at ujcscrip@aol.com or 313-0578.


IGive.com

The UJC and IGive.com have teamed up to make it easy for you to support the UJC -- and it doesn't cost you a penny!

IGive.com's stated mission is "to enable the economic power of individuals to benefit their chosen communities"; their goal is to have a portion of every online transaction benefit causes close to home. IGive has created a shopping portal that allows you to shop at your favorite online sites and stores as you always do; when you make a purchase through IGive's portal, the store donates a percentage of your transaction to the benefit of your choice. It's simple and easy -- you don't have to do anything special, and donations are made in your name.

The list of vendors on IGive's portal is 700 strong and growing; you'll find that all the most popular shopping sites (Amazon, Zappos, Barnes & Noble) are represented, plus a long list of more specialized sites. Most anywhere you shop now, you can shop through IGive.

The UJC is now a registered cause on IGive's portal; all you need to do is register as a user on IGive (it's free!) and identify the UJC as your chosen cause. Then, go about your normal online activities; IGive provides you a regular tally of the donations that have resulted in your transactions, so you can watch your support grow.

Go to www.igive.com to get started -- it's a fast, simple and zero-cost way to raise money for the UJC.


Volunteers needed for the Food Pantry

United Jewish Center volunteers will be working at the St. James Food Pantry on Friday, March 21st. Write the date in your calendar and help stock the shelves to feed needy families this winter. Contact Denise Maleh at ndmaleh@sbcglobal.net


Volunteers needed at the UJC!

Publicity/Public Relations specialist (or committee) Need one or more volunteers who have experience working with the media, to publicize our events and accomplishments; to create and sustain a positive public image of UJC in the media.

Computer expertise Need a Microsoft Access Developer and a Web application developer, to create a members’ skills inventory to be maintained on the UJC office computer.

If you have the experience and the interest, please contact Neil Corday, Long Range Planning Committee Chair neilcorday501@cs.com


Social Action

When you shop for toothpaste, shampoo and soap or have travel size toiletries to share remember those who are needy. Personal care items for The Interfaith AIDS ministry and old cell phones, used only for emergencies at the Women's Center, can be left in the basket by the stairs on the first floor.

Social Action projects are funded by your contributions to the United Jewish Center Tikvah Fund and Mazon.

Remember and honor family and friends with a donation to the Tikvah Fund and contribute 3% of the cost of the food at family and synagogue celebrations to help feed the needy at the Dorothy Day Hospitality House soup kitchen.


Remember those less fortunate!

Please don’t forget to drop off person care items for the Interfaith AIDS Ministry and old cell phones for the Women’s Center on the bin in the synagogue in the downstairs hallway.


In the community

The Jewish Federation's Website
Visit http://www.thejf.org to see Israel News, Community Calendar, Local Jewish Resources, Worldwide Jewish News, Jewish Life Resource, Jewish Federation news, Federation Campaign e-Giving, registration for the Learning Exchange, reservations for Jewish Federation events AND MORE!!

The news will be an automatic feed with frequent updates. Our goal is for the site to be your destination for all Jewish information including links to many local and worldwide Jewish resources. All area synagogues and local Jewish organizations are encouraged to check the new website's Community Calendar prior to scheduling any events that are open to the community to prevent conflicts. Area synagogues and local Jewish organizations are encouraged to submit upcoming events to be posted on the community calendar and to submit news items, photos and announcements for posting on the website. Please submit your items to info@thejf.org.

Bikur Holim

If you or a loved one is ailing - at home or in the hospital - and you would like a phone call or visit, please call and leave a message on our clergy’s voicemail(s). Danbury Hospital’s security concerns mean that we may not find out in a timely manner.

Taste of Torah

Parashat Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1 - 5:26) will be read on March 15, 2008

Lev. 5:4-6

Or when a person utters an oath to bad or good purpose - whatever a man may utter in an oath - and, though he has known it, the fact has escaped him, but later he realizes his guilt in any of these matters - when he realizes his guilt in any of these matters, he shall confess that wherein he has sinned. And he shall bring as his penalty to the Lord, for the sin of which he is guilty, a female from the flock, sheep or goat, as a sin offering; and the priest shall make expiation on his behalf for his sin.

 


 

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