Expand your mind with this
traditional text! All are Welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Hagba’at Ruach (Qi Gung) exercise class is worth joining.
Our new meeting time is 3:30pm., Wednesday afternoons in the Little shul.
We warm up together, we do brief self-accupressure for a few minutes, and we meditate for 3-5 minutes. Then we do our practice of 64 movements.
We work together in community towards health and youth and well being, including faster healing from stress and illness, and we always seem to feel better after our 90-minute class. We adapt our movements for those, who have need.
Don't be shy! Qi Gung helps all of us to
improve our health.
Join us! Contact Sondra Schwartz if you have any questions.
There is no need to register,
just show up!
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Rosh Chodesh Tamuz
User:
Preschool
Description:
Preschool Vacation
User:
Education
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
We have moved our
weekly minyan to Thursday
evenings at 6:00pm. In the late
fall, winter and early spring, there
will be a short Ma’ariv (evening)
service. In the late spring,
summer and early fall, we are conducting an even
shorter Mincha (afternoon) service. Please help
us make up the minyan on Thursdays.
Following the service is an evening
seminar, aimed at providing an opportunity for
working adults. Future focus can be on any
subject that you would like.
Rabbi Manhoff is writing a novel about
the people of Israel in the first century of the
Common Era, specifically around 32 or 33 CE.
His main characters are trying to find Yeshua of
Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus of Nazareth). Through all
of their adventures and misadventures, these
characters, and many others, find out how similar
the stories of the Christian origins (found in the
New Testament) are to our own traditions of the
same time. Our rabbi has allowed us to peek into
his unfinished manuscript, and at the same time
is explaining the Jewish teachings that have
found their way into Christian Holy Scripture.
We call our weekly meetings with Rabbi
Manhoff: “the Rabbi’s Novel Approach.” We
laugh; we learn and never can seem to get
enough. We only hope that the Rabbi finishes
writing the novel before we finish reading it. And
now we are moving the day to Thursday
evenings, to make it easier for more people to
attend.
We are especially fortunate that the Rabbi
helps us lead a learners’ minyan for a half an
hour before we sit down to discuss his novel.
So please come and join us on
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Rosh Chodesh Tamuz
User:
Sisterhood
Description:
Join fellow congregants at San Ramon Park for an afternoon and evening picnic. Kabbalat Shabbat services will be lay-led, followed by a viewing of the city's fireworks.
(Services will also be held by the Cantor at the temple at 6:15).
User:
Preschool
Description:
Preschool Vacation
User:
Members
Time:
6:30pm - 7:15pm
Description:
Abbreviated services will be held at the Temple by the Cantor. There will be no dinner this week as the family shabbat has been moved to July 11th.
All are encouraged to join picnick-ing members at San Ramon Park afterwards to view that city's fireworks.
User:
Hebrew
Time:
8:16pm - 8:34pm
Description:
Candle lighting
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Parashat Chukat
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
Torah Study
User:
Members
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Description:
Held in the little shul.
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
w/ R. Manhoff. Tuesdays at 9:00 am
New & drop-in students always welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Description:
Sisterhood Board Mtg
User:
Education
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Description:
Expand your mind with this
traditional text! All are Welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Hagba’at Ruach (Qi Gung) exercise class is worth joining.
Our new meeting time is 3:30pm., Wednesday afternoons in the Little shul.
We warm up together, we do brief self-accupressure for a few minutes, and we meditate for 3-5 minutes. Then we do our practice of 64 movements.
We work together in community towards health and youth and well being, including faster healing from stress and illness, and we always seem to feel better after our 90-minute class. We adapt our movements for those, who have need.
Don't be shy! Qi Gung helps all of us to
improve our health.
Join us! Contact Sondra Schwartz if you have any questions.
There is no need to register,
just show up!
User:
Board
Time:
7:15pm - 9:30pm
Description:
Held in the Little Shul. Board meetings are open to all members of the congregation.
User:
Education
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
We have moved our
weekly minyan to Thursday
evenings at 6:00pm. In the late
fall, winter and early spring, there
will be a short Ma’ariv (evening)
service. In the late spring,
summer and early fall, we are conducting an even
shorter Mincha (afternoon) service. Please help
us make up the minyan on Thursdays.
Following the service is an evening
seminar, aimed at providing an opportunity for
working adults. Future focus can be on any
subject that you would like.
Rabbi Manhoff is writing a novel about
the people of Israel in the first century of the
Common Era, specifically around 32 or 33 CE.
His main characters are trying to find Yeshua of
Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus of Nazareth). Through all
of their adventures and misadventures, these
characters, and many others, find out how similar
the stories of the Christian origins (found in the
New Testament) are to our own traditions of the
same time. Our rabbi has allowed us to peek into
his unfinished manuscript, and at the same time
is explaining the Jewish teachings that have
found their way into Christian Holy Scripture.
We call our weekly meetings with Rabbi
Manhoff: “the Rabbi’s Novel Approach.” We
laugh; we learn and never can seem to get
enough. We only hope that the Rabbi finishes
writing the novel before we finish reading it. And
now we are moving the day to Thursday
evenings, to make it easier for more people to
attend.
We are especially fortunate that the Rabbi
helps us lead a learners’ minyan for a half an
hour before we sit down to discuss his novel.
So please come and join us on
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
User:
Preschool
Time:
10:00am - 10:30am
Description:
Have kids? Come join the preschool for a tase of shabbat every Friday morning.
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
6:30pm - 7:15pm
Description:
Family oriented services begin early, are shorter, and have a book or story instead of sermon.
A kosher dinner prepared by temple members follows services at 7:15pm.
Charge is $10 per adult and $5 per child over the age of 5. Please RSVP to the temple office at 510-357-8505.
User:
Hebrew
Time:
8:14pm - 8:32pm
Description:
Candle lighting
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Parashat Balak
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
Torah Study
User:
Members
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Description:
Held in the little shul.
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
w/ R. Manhoff. Tuesdays at 9:00 am
New & drop-in students always welcome!
User:
Education
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Description:
Expand your mind with this
traditional text! All are Welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Hagba’at Ruach (Qi Gung) exercise class is worth joining.
Our new meeting time is 3:30pm., Wednesday afternoons in the Little shul.
We warm up together, we do brief self-accupressure for a few minutes, and we meditate for 3-5 minutes. Then we do our practice of 64 movements.
We work together in community towards health and youth and well being, including faster healing from stress and illness, and we always seem to feel better after our 90-minute class. We adapt our movements for those, who have need.
Don't be shy! Qi Gung helps all of us to
improve our health.
Join us! Contact Sondra Schwartz if you have any questions.
There is no need to register,
just show up!
User:
Education
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
We have moved our
weekly minyan to Thursday
evenings at 6:00pm. In the late
fall, winter and early spring, there
will be a short Ma’ariv (evening)
service. In the late spring,
summer and early fall, we are conducting an even
shorter Mincha (afternoon) service. Please help
us make up the minyan on Thursdays.
Following the service is an evening
seminar, aimed at providing an opportunity for
working adults. Future focus can be on any
subject that you would like.
Rabbi Manhoff is writing a novel about
the people of Israel in the first century of the
Common Era, specifically around 32 or 33 CE.
His main characters are trying to find Yeshua of
Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus of Nazareth). Through all
of their adventures and misadventures, these
characters, and many others, find out how similar
the stories of the Christian origins (found in the
New Testament) are to our own traditions of the
same time. Our rabbi has allowed us to peek into
his unfinished manuscript, and at the same time
is explaining the Jewish teachings that have
found their way into Christian Holy Scripture.
We call our weekly meetings with Rabbi
Manhoff: “the Rabbi’s Novel Approach.” We
laugh; we learn and never can seem to get
enough. We only hope that the Rabbi finishes
writing the novel before we finish reading it. And
now we are moving the day to Thursday
evenings, to make it easier for more people to
attend.
We are especially fortunate that the Rabbi
helps us lead a learners’ minyan for a half an
hour before we sit down to discuss his novel.
So please come and join us on
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
User:
Preschool
Time:
10:00am - 10:30am
Description:
Have kids? Come join the preschool for a tase of shabbat every Friday morning.
User:
Members
Time:
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Description:
Participate along with our Temple Orchestra and Choir. These spirited services are held in the main sanctuary.
User:
Hebrew
Time:
8:10pm - 8:28pm
Description:
Candle lighting
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Parashat Pinchas
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
Torah Study
User:
Members
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Description:
Held in the little shul.
User:
Education
Time:
11:15am - 1:00pm
Description:
Please join us for Rabbi Manhoff’s next
Nosh and Drosh
Saturday, July 19, 2008
~11:15 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m.
Parashat Pinchas
Pinchas; Zeal for God –
Is Fanaticism Jewish?
A complimentary summer lunch will be served. All are welcomed.
Starts immediately following
10:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning Services
Reservations not necessary but appreciated.
Please call the office at 357-8505.
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Tzom Tammuz
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
w/ R. Manhoff. Tuesdays at 9:00 am
New & drop-in students always welcome!
User:
Education
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Description:
Expand your mind with this
traditional text! All are Welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Hagba’at Ruach (Qi Gung) exercise class is worth joining.
Our new meeting time is 3:30pm., Wednesday afternoons in the Little shul.
We warm up together, we do brief self-accupressure for a few minutes, and we meditate for 3-5 minutes. Then we do our practice of 64 movements.
We work together in community towards health and youth and well being, including faster healing from stress and illness, and we always seem to feel better after our 90-minute class. We adapt our movements for those, who have need.
Don't be shy! Qi Gung helps all of us to
improve our health.
Join us! Contact Sondra Schwartz if you have any questions.
There is no need to register,
just show up!
User:
Education
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
We have moved our
weekly minyan to Thursday
evenings at 6:00pm. In the late
fall, winter and early spring, there
will be a short Ma’ariv (evening)
service. In the late spring,
summer and early fall, we are conducting an even
shorter Mincha (afternoon) service. Please help
us make up the minyan on Thursdays.
Following the service is an evening
seminar, aimed at providing an opportunity for
working adults. Future focus can be on any
subject that you would like.
Rabbi Manhoff is writing a novel about
the people of Israel in the first century of the
Common Era, specifically around 32 or 33 CE.
His main characters are trying to find Yeshua of
Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus of Nazareth). Through all
of their adventures and misadventures, these
characters, and many others, find out how similar
the stories of the Christian origins (found in the
New Testament) are to our own traditions of the
same time. Our rabbi has allowed us to peek into
his unfinished manuscript, and at the same time
is explaining the Jewish teachings that have
found their way into Christian Holy Scripture.
We call our weekly meetings with Rabbi
Manhoff: “the Rabbi’s Novel Approach.” We
laugh; we learn and never can seem to get
enough. We only hope that the Rabbi finishes
writing the novel before we finish reading it. And
now we are moving the day to Thursday
evenings, to make it easier for more people to
attend.
We are especially fortunate that the Rabbi
helps us lead a learners’ minyan for a half an
hour before we sit down to discuss his novel.
So please come and join us on
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
User:
Preschool
Time:
10:00am - 10:30am
Description:
Have kids? Come join the preschool for a tase of shabbat every Friday morning.
User:
Members
Time:
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Description:
Held in the main sanctuary
User:
Hebrew
Time:
8:05pm - 8:23pm
Description:
Candle lighting
User:
Hebrew
Description:
Parashat Matot
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
Torah Study
User:
Members
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Description:
Held in the little shul.
User:
Education
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Description:
w/ R. Manhoff. Tuesdays at 9:00 am
New & drop-in students always welcome!
User:
Members
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Description:
Simchat Chai Seniors
User:
Education
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Description:
Expand your mind with this
traditional text! All are Welcome!
User:
Sisterhood
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Hagba’at Ruach (Qi Gung) exercise class is worth joining.
Our new meeting time is 3:30pm., Wednesday afternoons in the Little shul.
We warm up together, we do brief self-accupressure for a few minutes, and we meditate for 3-5 minutes. Then we do our practice of 64 movements.
We work together in community towards health and youth and well being, including faster healing from stress and illness, and we always seem to feel better after our 90-minute class. We adapt our movements for those, who have need.
Don't be shy! Qi Gung helps all of us to
improve our health.
Join us! Contact Sondra Schwartz if you have any questions.
There is no need to register,
just show up!
User:
Education
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Description:
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.
We have moved our
weekly minyan to Thursday
evenings at 6:00pm. In the late
fall, winter and early spring, there
will be a short Ma’ariv (evening)
service. In the late spring,
summer and early fall, we are conducting an even
shorter Mincha (afternoon) service. Please help
us make up the minyan on Thursdays.
Following the service is an evening
seminar, aimed at providing an opportunity for
working adults. Future focus can be on any
subject that you would like.
Rabbi Manhoff is writing a novel about
the people of Israel in the first century of the
Common Era, specifically around 32 or 33 CE.
His main characters are trying to find Yeshua of
Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus of Nazareth). Through all
of their adventures and misadventures, these
characters, and many others, find out how similar
the stories of the Christian origins (found in the
New Testament) are to our own traditions of the
same time. Our rabbi has allowed us to peek into
his unfinished manuscript, and at the same time
is explaining the Jewish teachings that have
found their way into Christian Holy Scripture.
We call our weekly meetings with Rabbi
Manhoff: “the Rabbi’s Novel Approach.” We
laugh; we learn and never can seem to get
enough. We only hope that the Rabbi finishes
writing the novel before we finish reading it. And
now we are moving the day to Thursday
evenings, to make it easier for more people to
attend.
We are especially fortunate that the Rabbi
helps us lead a learners’ minyan for a half an
hour before we sit down to discuss his novel.
So please come and join us on
Thursday evenings, 6:00-6:30pm for the
minyan, and 6:30-8:00pm for the
Rabbi’s Novel Approach.