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April 2017 / 5777
TEC Times A monthly calendar for the
Temple Etz Chaim community
2nd Night Community Seder
Tuesday, April 11
6:00 pm
Franklin Federated Church
171 Main Street, Franklin
$30 per adult/$15 per child (age 4-10)
Cost after April 2nd
$36 per adult/ $18 per child
Everyone is invited to attend this interactive, family oriented
traditional Seder. The Rabbi will lead our Seder as we
read the haggadah, retell stories of our ancestors and enjoy a
wonderful meal prepared special for us by
Little White Market caterers.
Dinner:
Chopped Liver
Chicken Soup with Matzah Balls
Brisket
Vegetables
Roasted Potatoes
Dessert
A vegetarian meal is also available (by special request)
For more information or to RSVP please contact Adrianne Castro Click here to RSVP. For more information please contact Emily Berman.
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Saturday Morning Torah Study April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May 6, 13, 20, 27 8:30 - 9:30 am at the Temple Building
Join the Rabbi in a study of Torah. No long-term commit-ment needed. Texts will be provided. Come for the bagels. Stay for the discussion!
Sunday, April 2 2:00 - 3:30 pm at Temple Etz Chaim This Seder is geared for toddlers thru
second graders AND their siblings! The whole family will enjoy an age-appropriate Seder with songs, a story, and a Seder full of fun! Members and non-members welcome. See details on page 4 of this newsletter. Questions & RSVP to Laura Waldman and Stephanie Ries.
Early Childhood Model Passover Seder
Sisterhood Night at the Theater
Show your support for…
TEMPLE ETZ CHAIM
Stop into Panera Bread Franklin on April 19 and because of your participation
15-20% of qualifying sales will be donated directly to TEMPLE ETZ CHAIM
DATE: Wednesday, April 19 TIME: Open to Close PLACE: Panera Bread Franklin 270 Franklin Village Drive
Click here for coupon! Remember to present this flyer when ordering.
Electronic images of flyer on a phone or tablet are acceptable. Only valid at date, time and location specified above. Gift cards
and other retail purchases are excluded from the event. Dine-in, carry-out (taken inside dining room at the counter)
orders qualify. No Rapid Pick Up orders.
Schedule your next fundraiser online! Visit www.hamraenterprises.com Owned and operated by HAMRA enterprises, a Panera Bread franchisee
Saturday, April 15 6:00 pm at Temple Etz Chaim Temple and Sisterhood Members: $25 Guests: $32 Shake your tambourines as we celebrate
Miriam’s role in Jewish history as well as our own!
6 SEATS LEFT AT THE TABLE!!! Contact Margot Rivelis if you’re still interested in joining us.
Sponsored by Temple Etz Chaim Sisterhood
Women’s Passover Seder
Saturday, April 22 6:00 pm Dean College Performing Arts Studio Stage Tickets: $10 RSVP to Melissa Folsom
Join us for a different ladies Night Out. We'll meet for din-ner and then the play 5 Women Wearing The Same Dress, an off-Broadway tale of a group of bridesmaids sharing memo-ries of friendships with the bride, and maybe a few others. Restaurant still to be decided but the curtain goes up at 7:30. Please note: This theater is not handicap accessible and does have stairs.
Tuesday, April 11 11:00 am Delcarte Conservation Area Pleasant Street, Franklin The festivals of Sukkot, Passo-ver, and Shavuot are called shalosh regalim, usually translat-
ed as the “Three Pilgrimage Festivals.” But literally, it just means, the three walking times. In ancient days, our people would walk to Jerusalem in pilgrimages to make sacrifices on these festivals. We don’t do that anymore, but we can learn from them by taking time to walk and think on these days. So, we are having walking days on each of these festi-vals. Join us for a contemplative walk and study for the first day of Passover, Tuesday, April 11. Weather permitting, we will meet at the main entrance to the Delcarte Conservation Area on Pleasant Street in Franklin, near Flintlock Road.
Passover Walk
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Do you like to add and subtract? If yes, then you are “equal” to the task at hand! Temple Etz Chaim is currently in need of a Treasurer for the next fiscal year (July 2017). This is a vital role in shaping our community. The position works closely with our very supportive Finance Com-mittee. Please contact the Leadership Develop-
ment and Nominating Committee at [email protected] with questions on our Treasurer position or about any other available openings for next years Board of Directors.
Be Our Treasurer: It Makes ¢
Saturday, November 18, 2017 Crystal Room Milford, MA We are very excited as the Temple Gala Committee begins planning for this year’s event! The Crystal Room venue in Mil-ford has been reserved for the event on
Saturday, November 18, 2017. Many discussions are taking place to make this year’s gala our best yet. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Joanne Valenҁa, Gala Committee chairperson, at [email protected]
3rd Annual Temple Gala Update
Thursday, May 25 7:00 pm at Temple Building All temple members are requested to attend. Come vote on the new Board of Directors and approve the 2016-2017 budget. Get involved… it’s your Temple!
TEC Annual Meeting
Sunday, May 5 12:00 pm at the home of Melissa Folsom Join us as we come together to reflect on our accomplishments, vote on where to donate our fundraising efforts and vote on our new 2017-2018 Sisterhood Board of Directors.
Watch for more details. Questions? Contact Melissa Folsom
Sisterhood BBQ and Annual Meeting
Sunday, April 23 7:00 pm at Temple Building "Thou shall never be a bystander." These are the words of the great Israeli Holocaust scholar Yehuda Bauer. Join us for our sol-emn and moving Holocaust remembrance
service where we will reflect on Professor Bauer's words and its application to the Holocaust and to our times.
Temple Community Yom HaShoah Service Sunday, April 30
9:00 am - 1:00 pm at Temple Building It is time for Spring Cleaning at the Temple and everyone is invited. Also this year we are welcoming volunteers from Dean College Jewish Community
Club. So please come and show support for their kind offer.
It will be time to pick up, rake up and spruce up the Temple grounds from a hard winter of downed tree branches and plowed up parking. Come for an hour or the day. Refresh-ments will be available - all we need is you and your rakes, shovels, saws and pruners. Also we are asking donations of Ornamental Grasses to line the driveways and walkways. Buy one or divide and dig from your home. Those can be dropped off at the Temple any time this spring.
Temple Spring Clean-Up
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Clean out your closet and help us raise funds!
We are collecting:
Clothing
Shoes
Accessories
Books
Linens
Household Items*
* Small items only.
No furniture.
Items collected help fund:
Bring your items to our Donation Drive event:
For questions, please contact:
TEMPLE ETZ CHAIM
May 7, 2017
Religious school @ Medway High School 88 Summer St., Medway9:00 - 11:30 amor Temple Building 900 Washington St., Franklin9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Nancy Berger
[email protected]@gmail.com
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Service Schedule Saturday, April 1 at 10:00 am at FUSF Shabbat Service and Max Cohn Bar Mitzvah
Friday, April 7 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service
Saturday, April 8 at 10:00 am at FUSF Shabbat Service and Ilana Cutler Bat Mitzvah
Friday, April 14 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service
Sunday, April 16 at 7:00 pm at TEC Passover Yizkor Service
Friday, April 21 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service
Sunday, April 23 at 7:00 pm at TEC Yom HaShoah Service
Friday, April 28 at 7:00 pm at TEC Family Shabbat Service
Friday, May 5 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service led by FROGY
Friday, May 12 at 7:00 pm at TEC Family Shabbat Service
Saturday, May 13 at 10:00 am at TEC Tot Shabbat Service
Friday, May 19 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service
Saturday, May 20 at 10:00 am at FUSF Shabbat Service and Alexis and Derek Halet B’Nei Mitzvah
Friday, May 26 at 7:30 pm at TEC Erev Shabbat Service
TEC: Temple Etz Chaim, 900 Washington St., Franklin FFC: Franklin Federated Church, 171 Main St, Franklin FUSF: First Universalist Society of Franklin, 262 Chestnut St., Franklin
Amazon Smile Temple Etz Chaim is registered as an AmazonSmile charita-ble organization. AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support TEC every time you shop, at no
cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shop-ping experience as Amazon.com, with the add-ed bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of
the purchase price to TEC. It's simple to do. When shop-ping on Amazon, go to smile.amazon.com and choose "Temple Etz Chaim" (of Franklin, MA) as your charitable organization. That's it! Whenever you shop, remember to do with a smile.
Ink/Toner Cartridge Recycling Don’t throw away those empty ink and toner cartridges. Drop them off in the bin at tem-ple or at religious school and let us recycle them. We earn $ for each recycled cartridge.
Cardboard Recycling Program
TEC has a new recycling program that will earn us $$$. American Paper Recycling is a program that not only helps with our recycling efforts but also earns us money. Drop off your
paper/cardboard in the recycling bin outside our temple building. Go online to learn more. Questions? Contact Adrianne.
General Fund Thank you for your kind donation by Jennifer and Scott Eagerman.
If you’d like to make a donation in memory or honor of somebody or just to support us, please go to our online form.
Donations B’Nei Mitzvah Shabbat Service 10:00 am First Universalist Society of Franklin 262 Chestnut St., Franklin
Saturday, April 1: Max Cohn becomes a Bar Mitzvah Saturday, April 8: Ilana Cutler becomes a Bat Mitzvah Saturday, May 20: Alexis and Derek Halet becomes B’nei Mitzvah
The congregation is invited to worship as our students are called to the Torah as Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Please join the families for Kiddush following the service.
B’Nei Mitzvah
Kitah Gan Religious School Grades Pre K-K Sunday- 9:00-11:00 am
5/7 5/21 Last day of School
Religious School Calendar 2017/5777 School is open every date listed, unless otherwise noted.
Religious School
Grades 1-7 Sunday- 9:00–11:30 am
Hebrew School
Grades 3-6
Wednesday- 4:00–5:30 pm
Academy (A); Confirmation (C); Post
Confirmation (PC) - Grades 8-12
Tuesday- 6:30-8:30 pm
4/2
4/9
4/16–No School (Passover)
4/23– No School ((Spring Break)
4/30
5/7
5/14
5/21 – Last day of School
4/5
4/12– No School (Passover)
4/19– No School (Spring Break)
4/26
5/3
5/10
5/17– Last day of School
4/4– A/C/PC
4/11- No School (Passover)
4/18 – No School (Spring Break)
4/25 – A/C
5/2 – A/C (7th grade)
5/9– A/C/PC
5/16– A/C – Last day of School
Please join us to honor our Confirmation Students Tuesday May 30, 2017 Shavuot and Confirmation
@ 7:00pm at Franklin Federated Church
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Several weeks ago our very own TEC youth
group hosted a shul in, the first event of its
kind in about 10 years. For those who don’t
know what a shul in is, it’s a sleepover. We had
14 participants, not including staff, and for all
who participated it was an equally enjoyable
event. We had 2 programs lead by FROGY
members and our very own advisor Carl Shul-
man. The theme of our weekend was “Dreams,
Hopes, and Aspirations” during the weekend
the activities we took part in helped us to see
our own dreams, and to realize what we wish
would change for the better. We had a teen lead
service Friday night, with the theme of dreams
in which we incorporated many quotes about
achieving your dreams. Later that evening after
the adults had left we played icebreaker games
such as “I’m sitting on a chair” and “Haiduken”
both energetic and entertaining camp games.
After changing into our pajamas, we had song
circle and a late-night snack, then some down time to just hang out until lights out. In the morning, we had an amazing
breakfast and a morning service, afterwards we took place in our first program lead by Jenna Goodman, Abigail Pfeiffer, and
Jessica Giordano, in which we learned about each other’s dreams and tried to help others learn to achieve their own and
then we made dream catchers. Then we broke for lunch, which was donated to us by Grumpy’s and Joff’s, and then had
another song session. Afterwards we participated in a program lead by our very own advisor Carl Shulman which talked
about the way we view real life issues through art and how to express what we believe in and should stand up for. We made
paintings of issues we believed in, such as equality. Afterwards we held a Havdalah service and then the participating teens
went home. All in all, it was a great event, and everyone really enjoyed it.
FROGY Shul-In
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TEC Purim Events
Hamantaschen Happening at the home of Pam Giordano
Academy Class Making Hamantaschen
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TEC Purim Carnival
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TEC Purim Carnival
TEC & TBT Community Purimspiel
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TEC Martini Shake-Off
Kathy’s Chocolate Martini
2 chocolate wafer cookies U Bet Chocolate syrup for drizzling inside the glass and the rim Ice 2 oz chocolate milk 1 oz vanilla vodka 1 oz creme de cocoa
Directions
• Place the chocolate cookies in a plastic baggie and pound with a rolling pin or wooden mallet until fine crumbs are formed
• Coat the center of a small plate with chocolate syrup in a circle. Sprinkle the crushed chocolate wafers over the chocolate syrup on the plate
• Turn a martini glass upside down and dip the rim of the glass in the mixture and spin back and forth, until the rim is coated
• Drizzle some chocolate syrup inside the glass, forming a swirling design and place the glass in the freezer
• In a shaker with ice add the chocolate milk, vodka and creme de cocoa. Shake well
• Remove glass from freezer
• Strain mixture into glass and serve
Jayme’s Key Lime Pie Martini
1 1/2 oz. Key lime liqueur
1 1/2 oz. Absolut Vanilla vodka
1/3 oz. Rose’s lime juice
1/2 oz. freshly squeezed lime juice
1 1/2 oz. half and half
Coat the rim of chilled cocktail glass with lime and dip rim in a mixture of 2 tablespoons crushed graham crackers and 1 tablespoon pow-dered sugar. Set glass aside. Mix Vodka, Key lime liqueur, Rose's and fresh lime juice, and half and half in a cocktail shaker filled with ice cubes. Shake vigorously and pour into the set aside chilled martini cocktail glass. Serve.
Emily’s Caramel Martini 2 parts RumChata 1 part Van Gough caramel vodka of your choice Drizzle caramel sauce in glass. Shake with ice. Pour over. Top with shredded milk chocolate.
TEC Martini Shake-Off
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Lee’s Pom Sour Martini Pom Sour Martini Two parts Vodka One part Triple Sec One part Roses Lime 1 1/2 part Pomegranate Juice
Put all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake and serve!
Melissa’s Kick Tush Classic Cosmo 1 oz Absolute Vodka 1/2 oz Triple Sec 1/2 oz Fresh squeezed lime juice 1 oz Ocean Spray Light Cranberry Juice Ice
Chill martini glasses with ice and cold water. Place all the ingredients listed above in shaker. Shake the heck out of it. Pour into chilled glasses. Garnish with fresh lime slice. Enjoy!
Blanket by Grace Kooper
Hermione the hedgehog by Sue Cass Socks
by Miriam Goodman
TEC Knitzvah Projects
Wednesday, April 26 7:30 pm Royal Sonesta Hotel 40 Edwin H. Land Boulevard Cambridge, MA Please join CJP’s Jewish Learning and En-gagement Commission for a riveting evening
with best-selling author Jonathan Safran Foer. As the culmination of our first annual Read On program, the author will discuss his most recent novel, Here I Am — a dra-matic saga about the unraveling of an American Jewish family. Whether you’ve read it cover to cover or haven’t yet picked it up, this promises to be an exciting and enlightening evening. There is no charge for this event, but pre-registration is recom-mended.
CJP: Read On Author Event
Monday, May 15 Mayyim Hayyim 1860 Washington St. Auburdale, MA
We will celebrate as Mayyim Hayyim turns thirteen and comes of age by honoring some of the extraordinary people in our community; Carrie Bornstein and present-ing the Nachshon Award to Elisha and Sam Gechter. For more information contact Rachel Eisen.
Mayyim Hayyim: Soul/Life/Cycle
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Ideal Big Brother is energetic and mature (someone in his 30s-50s would be a good fit for Mark), living in proximity to Franklin/Holliston and open to being matched to a non-Jewish child.
Do you or does someone you know have a few hours a month to make a huge difference in the life of anoth-er person? Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters (JBBBS) is in need of volunteers! JBBBS has 35 children in need of a mentor and 52 adults with disabilities on the waiting list.
For more information, contact JBBBS Community Organizer, Lily Siegel: [email protected]; 617-558-6549.
Temple Etz Chaim Cemetery Temple Etz Chaim has cemetery plots re-served for members and their families at Beit Olam East Cemetery in Wayland. If you would like to purchase a cemetery plot, please contact the Jewish Cemetery Associa-
tion of Massachusetts at (617) 244-6509. Visit us at http://jcam.org.
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Hebrew Rehabilitation Cen-ter (HRC) is a skilled nurs-ing facility and licensed hos-pital that provides long-term
care in Boston and Dedham. The Volunteer Services Department at Dedham as well as Boston is always looking for adults and students interested in giving a little of their time to our residents. If you are in-terested, please contact us at 781-234-9350 (Dedham) or 617-363-8421 (Boston). You can also visit our website, www.hebrewseniorlife.org and go to the Volunteer tab to learn more about our volunteer require-ments and some of our volunteer opportunities.