Friay, July 8, 9 Tammuz 6:00 PM Please join Ellen Allard for a VIRTUAL "From Our Home to Yours" Kabbalat Shabbat Service.
Saturday, July 9, 10 Tammuz 9:30 AM Please join Cantor Ellen Band for a Virtual "From Our Home to Yours" Shabbat Morning Service
If you have a simcha, please share it with us and receive a special blessing from Rabbi Plumb during an upcoming Shabbat service. Sponsor a Kiddush by virtually inviting us to your home as you lead the community in KIddush and HaMotzi prayers. (we will provide challah and grape juice!) Please contect Rosalie Reszelbach, Janet Stein Calm or Toni Spitzer to arrange.
Please click here for the link to the new Conservative prayerbook, Siddur Lev Shalem: Shabbat Shaharit Siddur Lev Shalem The prayers will be the same as in our usual blue siddur, so feel free to use that instead if you wish.
Please click here for the link to the page numbers for Shabbat morning prayers in Sim Shalom (Blue) and in Lev Shalem Page Numbers for Shabbat Morning
We Remember: This week's upcoming Yahrzeit Observances
Shloshim Emily "Em" Kessler
Saturday Doris Graubart
Sunday Maisie Wolfson
Monday
Tuesday Louis Nathanson
Sonia Widoff Miriam E. Carle Eleanore D. Lipsett
Wednesday Emma Gutlon
Arlene Listic Waxman Green Louis Winet Leibel Katz Joseph Bronstein
Thursday Lillian Drukman Constance Berenson
Friday Martin Alpert Charles Baker
Bessie Kaplan
Share Your Harvest: A Messge from
Rosalie Reszelbach
I would like to encourage everyone in our congregation to grow tomato plants and donate half of the tomatoes to the Brookline Food Bank. Growing and sharing the harvest from a garden does not just do the mitzvah of providing food for the people who need it, but gardening can bring great joy to the gardener as well. I have been a gardener for many years and I find that growing flowers and vegetables is a great source of personal healing and satisfaction.
Gardening encourages a connection to the earth that helps ground me, especially during all the turmoil of the pandemic. I think that is why so many people garden, to interact with nature, to share and to heal. Please join me in growing tomateoes with our Mishkan Tefila community. If you need any help, I am happy to assist and if you need, I will provide tomato plants for you to grow.
Shabbat Shalom, Rosalie Reszelbach
Congregation Mishkan Tefila 384 Harvard St. Brookline, MA 02446