
Sunday, November 30
No School
Monday, December 1
Adult Choir 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 2
Executive Committee Meeting 6:45 p.m.
Rosh Hodesh 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, December 3
Faculty Meeting 6:00 p.m.
Friday, December 5
Jewish Study Group 10:30 a.m.
Shabbat Evening Tefillah 7:30 p.m. (dedication of new plaque in the Smith Alcove this evening)
Saturday, December 6
Torah Study 8:45 a.m.
Shabbat Morning Tefillah 10:00 a.m.
(Rachel Krate will be called as a bat mitzvah)
Please join us tomorrow morning, November 29th, for services at 10:00 a.m. Colombe Gralla, Judy Prager and William Weiss will be called to the Torah as B'nei Mitzvah. Kiddush luncheon in the Heyman Auditorium will follow services. RSVP to Colombe at (203) 775-2599 or Colombe@charter.net letting us know if you will join us. In lieu of gifts, donations to the UJC's Shalom Fund would be greatly appreciated.
We have planned a family bowling and dinner on Sunday, December 7th. We will bowl at Brookfield Lanes at 3:00pm located at 840 Federal Road (203.775.4343). Each game is $4.25 and shoes are $3.25. At 5:00pm we will head over to Roccos (203.740.0021) at 796 Federal Road for dinner. May I ask that you please rsvp to Alan Wunsch, at 203.730.8530 or alanvwunsch@aol.com.
Please make your reservations today to join us (Saturday evening, December 13th) in welcoming in the new week at Havdalah services.
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 is planned for December 13, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the downstairs auditorium at the synagogue.
If you are interested or have questions, please contact Stacey Spilka at 203-431-5783 or staceyspilka@sbcglobal.
Glow Bowling/UJC Sleepover
Saturday, 12/13 - Sunday, 12/14 (Notice date change)
Meet @ UJC 12/13 @ 9 p.m.; Pickup @ UJC 12/14 @ 11 a.m.
$10 plus snack money --- Chaperones/drivers needed!!!
Information and permission slips:
Jen Kruzansky - xxsuperstar156xx@aol.com or cantor@unitedjewishcenter.org
Facebook: Stephen Wise Youth Club
UJC Religious School Chanukah Family Day
Sunday, December 14, 2008 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles - everyone is welcome!
This will be a morning of fun to remember!
Chanukah Dinner
Sunday, December 21, 2008 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $6.00 per person, maximum of $18 per family (includes gift to Mazon and beverages, paper goods, latkes, applesauce and donuts).
Please bring a wrapped gift for a less fortunate child, labeled for girl or boy and appropriate age.
Don't miss the Fun! Make Your Reservations Now!
Isaiah 58: 6-8: Is this not the fast which I have chosen...
Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring your homeless poor into your house?
Sandy Brenner and Nancy Marcus, Social Action Co-Chairpersons
Buy your Scrip cards today and plan for the upcoming events in your life; Mother's Day, Father's Day, Graduation, Confirmation, etc. Scrip cards make the perfect gift!
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.
Any questions, contact Bonnie Wunsch at ujcscrip@aol.com or 313-0578.
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.
Learn to do good, devote yourself to justice; aid the wronged, uphold the rights of the orphan, defend the cause of the widow. (Isaiah 1:17)
In the name of United Jewish Center membership, with your contributions to our Tikvah Fund, the Social Action Committee is sponsoring three needy local students in the Dress for Success Program providing funds for back to school clothes and supplies.
Hunger does not go on vacation. Don't forget to contribute 3% of the cost of food for your family celebrations and our synagogue events to Mazon so we can continue to support our efforts at the Dorothy Day Hospitality House and elsewhere in the community.
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.
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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.
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.
Parashat Toldot will be read on Saturday, November 29, 2008
Genesis 27
1 When Isaac was old and his eyes were too dim to see, he called his older son Esau and said to him, "My son." He answered, "Here I am." 2 And he said, "I am old now, and I do not know how soon I may die. 3 Take your gear, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open and hunt me some game. 4 Then prepare a dish for me such as I like, and bring it to me to eat, so that I may give you my innermost blessing before I die."
5 Rebekah had been listening as Isaac spoke to his son Esau. When Esau had gone out into the open to hunt game to bring home, 6 Rebekah said to her son Jacob, "I overheard your father speaking to your brother Esau, saying, 7 'Bring me some game and prepare a dish for me to eat, that I may bless you, with the Lord's approval, before I die.' 8 Now, my son, listen carefully as I instruct you. 9 Go to the flock and fetch me two choice kids, and I will make of them a dish for your father, such as he likes. 10 Then take it to your father to eat, in order that he may bless you before he dies." 11 Jacob answered his mother Rebekah, "But my brother Esau is a hairy man and I am smooth-skinned. 12 If my father touches me, I shall appear to him as a trickster and bring upon myself a curse, not a blessing." 13 But his mother said to him, "Your curse, my son, be upon me! Just do as I say and go fetch them for me."
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