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Youth News YPS Summer Shabbat Saturdays @ 10:30a Join us for YPS every week this summer. YPS is an interactive service for children to experience together, led by Morgan Levin and Naomi Cohen. We will have a challah every week and special activities and treats throughout the summer. Please join us downstairs in the pit! BuckUSY Shabbat Potluck - September 2 - 9:30 am Join BuckUSY for our first Shabbat potluck! You must RSVP but attendance is FREE. Questions? Email Morgan at [email protected]. This will be at the home of Emma Segerman, BuckUSY freshman representative and all high school students are invited. Check out our Facebook Event for more info at tinyurl.com/ShabbatPotlcuk2016. Around the Community Blood Drive at the JCC - August 24 - 1:00 - 7:00 pm The need for blood donors is never completely satisfied. New donors must be found when long time donors can no longer give. Please come Wednesday August 24th, to the JCC between 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm to give the "Gift of Life". You can arrange an appointment by calling the Red Cross at 1-800-Give Life or go to tinyurl.com/JCCBloodDriveAug24. Buckeye Kosher BBQ Festival - August 28 3:00-7:00 pm Last year, the Buckeye Kosher BBQ Festival was an incredible success with attendance outpacing our expectations More than 1,000 festival-goers attended. The Festival this year will be at Wolfe Park and our pit master will be Max McGarity. We will also host Bill Foley for the musical entertainment. Contact us via email at [email protected] to get involved as a volunteer. If you would like to help us through sponsorship, please call Daniel Newman at 614-256-6989 or via email at [email protected]. Bowlers Wanted For I.M. Harris B'nai B'rith Bowling League The League bowls on Sunday mornings beginning at 9:30 am with the season starting in September. They will be selecting the teams in August so if you enjoy bowling and meeting new people please contact Bradley Goldman (513-659-9596 or via email) for more information. Big Table - August 30, 5:30p Minyan will begin at 5:30 pm followed by a dairy/vegetarian dinner and conversation at 6:00 pm. Central Ohio is a region that thrives because we work together. We are willing to give our time to listen and learn from one another. When we do that, we draw each other closer and create the power to make our community even better. The Columbus Foundation is engaging the people of central Ohio to share their voices and some fun food and drink around tables in our neighborhoods while discussing what strengthens and what challenges our community. Open, thoughtful conversations will spark new relationships and new ways for working together by deepening our understanding of each other and what the community needs. RSVP to [email protected] by August 28. This Week We Remember August 20 / 16 Av Dobrish Nudel, Joseph Pastor, Sylvan Danzansky, William L. Kleinfeldt, Julia Oscherwitz, Frank Glassman, Pesi Shvarts, Harvey Klein, Sonia Hoffman, Jackson Kirschner, Barbara Mogul, Nona Rosen August 21 / 17 Av Esther Tarsky, Florence C. Avren, Mindl Fishbein, M. Albert Weiner, Herbert S. Larman, Miriam Berman Polster, Larry Aigen, Ben Izeman, William Schimmelman, Beverly Auslander August 22 / 18 Av Anna Gaskowitz, Selig Wolpert, Sarah Frank, Lena Golod, Lena Levina, Frank Dorph, Alfred Imber, Frances Harris August 23 / 19 Av Molly Weinfeld, Alvin H. Lewin, Sol Shapiro, Madelaine Reiss, Vilma Linder, Rachel Dolman, Claire Goldshine, Sanford Stern, Hilma Kriss August 24 / 20 Av Hagor Brown, Abe E. Slavin, Lillian Hirsch, Jean Cohen, Juanita Strouse, Ruth Brahm, Leah Bernstein August 25 / 21 Av Benjamin Wolk, Antoinette Polster, Bertha Levenson, Irene Krakoff, Dan Lincove, Lillian Janis, Marvin Taub, Maya Shnaider, Shirlie Levitin August 26 / 22 Av Hannah Reichelsheimer, Edith Margulies, Hannah P. Koslin, David L. Singer, Jack Franklin, Morris Hirsh, Albert Bogart, Alvin Michaelson Michael N. Ungar, Rabbi . Alex Braver, Assistant Rabbi . Harold J. Berman, Rabbi Emeritus Jack Chomsky, Cantor . Steve Friedman, Executive Director . Miriam Berk, Interim Education Director Lynn Tallan, Program Coordinator . Morgan Levin, Youth & Family Director . Adam Eisenberg, President Parashat Va-ethannan Shabbat Nachamu Bar Mitzvah, Shalom Jacob Mott Anniversary Shabbat Welcome Back Campers and Trippers Shabbat August 19-20 2016 | 16 Av, 5776 Tifereth Israel 1354 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205 t 614-253-8523 tiferethisrael.org .com/CTIcbus PROGRESSIVE. INCLUSIVE. ENGAGING.

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Youth News

YPS Summer Shabbat Saturdays @ 10:30a Join us for YPS every week this summer. YPS is an interactive service for children to experience together, led by Morgan Levin and Naomi Cohen. We will have a challah every week and special activities and treats throughout the summer. Please join us downstairs in the pit!

BuckUSY Shabbat Potluck - September 2 - 9:30 amJoin BuckUSY for our first Shabbat potluck! You must RSVP but attendance is FREE. Questions? Email Morgan at [email protected]. This will be at the home of Emma Segerman, BuckUSY freshman representative and all high school students are invited. Check out our Facebook Event for more info at tinyurl.com/ShabbatPotlcuk2016.

Around the Community

Blood Drive at the JCC - August 24 - 1:00 - 7:00 pmThe need for blood donors is never completely satisfied. New donors must be found when long time donors can no longer give. Please come Wednesday August 24th, to the JCC between 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm to give the "Gift of Life". You can arrange an appointment by calling the Red Cross at 1-800-Give Life or go to tinyurl.com/JCCBloodDriveAug24.

Buckeye Kosher BBQ Festival - August 28 3:00-7:00 pmLast year, the Buckeye Kosher BBQ Festival was an incredible success with attendance outpacing our expectations More than 1,000 festival-goers attended. The Festival this year will be at Wolfe Park and our pit master will be Max McGarity. We will also host Bill Foley for the musical entertainment. Contact us via email at [email protected] to get involved as a volunteer.  If you would like to help us through sponsorship, please call Daniel Newman at 614-256-6989 or via email at [email protected].

Bowlers Wanted For I.M. Harris B'nai B'rith Bowling LeagueThe League bowls on Sunday mornings beginning at 9:30 am with the season starting in September. They will be selecting the teams in August so if you enjoy bowling and meeting new people please contact Bradley Goldman (513-659-9596 or via email) for more information.

Big Table - August 30, 5:30pMinyan will begin at 5:30 pm followed by a dairy/vegetarian dinner and conversation at 6:00 pm. Central Ohio is a region that thrives because we work together. We are willing to give our time to listen and learn from one another. When we do that, we draw each other closer and create the power to make our community even better. The Columbus Foundation is engaging the people of central Ohio to share their voices and some fun food and drink around tables in our neighborhoods while discussing what strengthens and what challenges our community. Open, thoughtful conversations will spark new relationships and new ways for working together by deepening our understanding of each other and what the community needs. RSVP to [email protected] by August 28.

This Week We RememberAugust 20 / 16 Av Dobrish Nudel, Joseph Pastor, Sylvan Danzansky, William L. Kleinfeldt, Julia Oscherwitz, Frank Glassman, Pesi Shvarts, Harvey Klein, Sonia Hoffman, Jackson Kirschner, Barbara Mogul, Nona Rosen

August 21 / 17 Av Esther Tarsky, Florence C. Avren, Mindl Fishbein, M. Albert Weiner, Herbert S. Larman, Miriam Berman Polster, Larry Aigen, Ben Izeman, William Schimmelman, Beverly Auslander

August 22 / 18 Av Anna Gaskowitz, Selig Wolpert, Sarah Frank, Lena Golod, Lena Levina, Frank Dorph, Alfred Imber, Frances Harris

August 23 / 19 Av Molly Weinfeld, Alvin H. Lewin, Sol Shapiro, Madelaine Reiss, Vilma Linder, Rachel Dolman, Claire Goldshine, Sanford Stern, Hilma Kriss

August 24 / 20 Av Hagor Brown, Abe E. Slavin, Lillian Hirsch, Jean Cohen, Juanita Strouse, Ruth Brahm, Leah Bernstein

August 25 / 21 Av Benjamin Wolk, Antoinette Polster, Bertha Levenson, Irene Krakoff, Dan Lincove, Lillian Janis, Marvin Taub, Maya Shnaider, Shirlie Levitin

August 26 / 22 Av Hannah Reichelsheimer, Edith Margulies, Hannah P. Koslin, David L. Singer, Jack Franklin, Morris Hirsh, Albert Bogart, Alvin Michaelson

Michael N. Ungar, Rabbi . Alex Braver, Assistant Rabbi . Harold J. Berman, Rabbi EmeritusJack Chomsky, Cantor . Steve Friedman, Executive Director . Miriam Berk, Interim Education Director

Lynn Tallan, Program Coordinator . Morgan Levin, Youth & Family Director . Adam Eisenberg, President

Parashat Va-ethannanShabbat NachamuBar Mitzvah, Shalom Jacob MottAnniversary ShabbatWelcome Back Campers and Trippers ShabbatAugust 19-20 2016 | 16 Av, 5776

Tifereth Israel

1354 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205 t 614-253-8523 tiferethisrael.org fb.com/CTIcbus P R O G R E S S I V E . I N C LU S I V E . E N G AG I N G .

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This Week's Torah Portion in a Nutshell: Va-ethannanDeuteronomy Triennial Reading: (1) 4:41-49 pg. 1014-1015(1) 5:1-17 pg. 1015-1021(2) 5:18-23 pg. 1021-1022(3) 5:24-6:3 pg. 1022-1024(4) 6:4-9 pg. 1024-1026(5) 6:10-19 pg. 1027-1028(6) 6:20-25 pg. 1028-1029(7) 7:1-11 pg. 1029-1031Maftir: 7:9-11 pg. 1031

Moses recounts to the Israelites that he pleads with God to allow him to enter the Promised Land. God refuses to reverse Moses's punishment, but says that he will be permitted to see the land from afar.

Noting how God had struck down Israelite idolaters at Baal-Peor, Moses urges the people to follow God's wise and appropriate commandments. At several points, Moses speaks to the people as if they, and not their parents, witnessed the Revelation at Mount Sinai.

After designating several cities of refuge in Transjordan, Moses resumes speaking to the Israelites by repeating -- almost verbatim -- the ten utterances God said at Mount Horeb, as well as the peoples' initial, frightened reaction.

The people must remember that there is only one God, and that their devotion must be absolute and touch every aspect of their lives. They must not grow lazy in their observance, nor should they test God, lest they feel the wrath of God's anger.

Shul Announcements

School Opening Day Program - September 11 at 9:00 amThe opening week of Religious School is just around the corner! Please make sure that you have sent in your registration forms for children entering grades K-7 for our upcoming school year. Weekday classes begin Tuesday/Wednesday, September 6 and 7 and our first Sunday session on September 11. We’ll start with a school-wide assembly followed by a Parent Brunch. Information packets were mailed the first week of August. Hebrew High School begins on Sunday, September 11 with Brunch and Program Course selections followed by our opening USY event. Information will be sent home to parents and high schoolers via email and social media mid-August. If you have any questions, please contact Miriam Berk, Interim Education Director at [email protected] or at 614/253-8523

Spotlight Series to Salute Joan Wallick - October 30 - 7:00 pmAt this year's Spotlight event, we will honor the commitment and work of Joan Wallick, long-time member and patron of our synagogue. Celebrate Joan, support Tifereth's educational programming, and enjoy a memorable evening with award-winning pianist Richard Glazier, October 30th at the Lincoln Theatre.  For full details, go to tinyurl.com/btoh2016. or contact [email protected].

TI Raffle Tickets!Tifereth Israel Raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the TI Picnic. Each ticket is $100 with a 50/50 split!. Your raffle purchase helps the synagogue raise needed funds for daily operations. The drawing will be held this Sunday, August 21 at the synagogue picnic and you need not be present to win.

Having trouble signing into your ShulCloud Account?Please follow these easy steps to log into your ShulCloud account. Go to the Tifereth Israel website at www.tiferethisrael.org. In the upper right hand corner there is a “login” box. Click to login in and type in your email address. Then click “forgot password”. An email will be sent to your inbox. Follow the directions to reset your password. Once you’ve reset your password you will then be able to login with your new password. Please be sure to use the email address that we have on record for your account. If you have changed emails, please notify the office at 614-253-8523 so we can update your records.

Got Kidney?We have a Tifereth Israel member, as well as a family member of one of our employees, who is in desperate need of a kidney donor.  If you are interested in more information on live kidney donation, please contact Rabbi Ungar at the synagogue office, 614-253-8523  Whoever saves one life, saves the entire world.

Around the Shul TodayMazel Tov

Thanks, Sisterhood Flower Fund Contributors!Bentsion and Mira BilenkoBradley and Susan BlairScott and Lori BlairEileen CohenMarilyn CohenCarol GlassmanDavid and Barbara GurevitzHarvey and Shelley HandlerLeonard and Terry JanisAaron and Jan KanasBarry and Alice LevitinDavid and Merry Lynne Lincove

Judith MaybruckBarbara MillerMauro and Debra MoscardinoSigmund and Rita MunsterGenya NudelmanMichael and Kathy PolsterLeslie RosenJoseph and Ruth SnidermanSanford and Nanette SolomonLawrence and Rosa StolzFrederic and Jill WinerSidney Wolpert

Shabbat Schedule Morning Services - Sanctuary Childcare (ages 0-5) - NurseryInterpretive ShabbatYPS & Jr. Cong. - The Pit Shabbat ends

9:00 am  9:30 am10:15 am10:30 am  8:46 pm 

To Kelly and Joshua Mott on the occasion of their son, Shalom, being called tothe Torah as a Bar Mitzvah.

In lieu of fresh flowers on the Bimah, Kelly and Joshua Mott have made a donation to Lifeline of Ohio Organ Procurement in memory of Jacob's late uncle Charles "Chuck" Blake.  The kiddush after services is sponsored by Susan and Frank Mott in honor of their grandson Jacob being called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah.

Each Bar/Bat Mitzvah receives: A Siddur as a gift from the Men’s Club and theSisterhood of Congregation Tifereth Israel, a book of Songs and Prayers forShabbat from the Anne and Abe Pollock Fund of the synagogue, a certificate fora tree planted in Israel by the Eydie & Don Garlikov Fund of the Jewish NationalFund, a certificate redeemable for one free Kadima Kinnus from Tifereth IsraelYouth Groups, and a certificate for a generous subsidy toward a trip to Israelpresented by the Columbus Jewish Federation.

Upcoming Events

TI’s Annual Picnic - August 21New Location! Now inside in the Main JCC Building in the Schottenstein Rooms.This year is the twenty-first year for the Annual Tifereth Israel Picnic. Come enjoy all the amazing picnic food and many fun activities for families to enjoy before, during, and after dinner.

Rabbi Braver's Installation - August 26-27Be a part of the celebration as Rabbi Alex Braver is officially installed as Assistant Rabbi of Tifereth Israel. The morning will feature a special presentation, a delicious Kiddush, and special guest, Rabbi Zach Sitkin of Temple Beth El in New Rochelle, NY. Join us Friday evening at 5:30 pm for minyan with a special L'Chaim as services conclude. A traditional Shabbat Dinner will follow in honor of Rabbi Braver and Alex Weisler at 7:00 pm. Cost for the dinner is $18 per person and $10 for children 10 and under. Please RSVP to [email protected] by August 24. For more information, contact the synagogue office at 614-253-8523. This is a formal opportunity to welcome them to our congregation and to Columbus..

Daily ServicesKatz Chapel, unless otherwise noted *SundayMonday - Friday Candle Lighting Friday, August 26

  9:00 am and 5:30 pm 7:30 am and 5:30 pm 7:54 pm

*Sunday Mincha/Ma'ariv Minyan at 5:30 pm at the Annual Tifereth Israel Picnic at the JCC.