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Parasha Behar-B’Hukkotai (Lev. 26:3-27:34) From time to time, I utilize this space to address issues that affect our congregation and our congregants from a Jewish perspective, even though a given Torah portion might not address that issue. This column is one such instance. In Parasha Kiddushin that was read so beautifully by Rachel Rubin at her Bat Mitzvah on May 1, we heard the following passage: “You shall not insult the deaf, or place a stumbling block before the blind.” (Leviticus 19:14). This one sentence contains many levels of meaning. Taken literally, it certainly means that one should not take advantage or make sport of those with physical handicaps. The Rabbis, however, add more meaning. Our Sages read this passage as meaning that one should not place obstacles in front of those who are less advantaged than we; that whatever the nature of the handicap a given individual might have, one should not add to their burden by placing obstacles in their path. This upcoming Saturday, and on the days leading up to it through early voting, we will be given an opportunity to remove an obstacle from the path of those who need medical care in our region. Approval of the creation of a Travis County Medical District will put in place a structure that will allocate medical services and resources more fairly throughout our county. Presently, medical care for the uninsured and the indigent primarily is centered on Brackenridge Hospital, which is supported mainly by the residents of Austin. I will not address the relative fairness of this burden not being shared equally throughout Travis County because that is a political issue. My concern is a moral and religious one. Have we as a society put in place structures to provide efficient and effective delivery of health care to all of our citizens or are we placing stumbling blocks before those who need care? Those who oppose the Hospital District do so mainly on the basis of creating another body with taxing authority, which they believe will lead to an inevitable rise in taxes to support medical care. Besides the fact that the residents of Travis County, including Austinites, pay about one-quarter of what the residents of Houston and Dallas do to support their medical facilities, it is our obligation to fund that which is necessary to care for those in need of care. Boards such as the one that would manage the Hospital District are never perfect but at least they would be singularly focused on this one vital area and would be answerable to political forces should they be unable to justify tax increases. In short, unlike most exclusively political issues, I
believe that there is an ethical dimension to the creation of a Travis
County Hospital District. I urge all or our congregants to vote in this
vital off-season election and to vote in favor of removing stumbling
blocks to the efficient delivery of health care to all those who need
it. Rabbi Alan Freedman Wanted: Questions--Responses provided by Rabbi Freedman Do you have questions that you would like to have Rabbi
Freedman answer? Day or night, just e-mail asktherabbi@bethshalomaustion.org
and he will answer your questions. The answers will first be printed in
this message and on the website on the Rabbi's page, and then will be
archived on our website for later reference. You may remain anonymous
(provide an alias for yourself) or you may use your real name (but we
probably will just print first names). Questions from all ages are
welcome. For more, click the following link: http://www.bethshalomaustin.org/TBS/leadership/ask_rabbi.asp. Friday Night Shabbat Services Rabbi Alan Freedman leads Shabbat Services each Friday night in the Community Hall of the DJCC. Cantorial Soloist Abby Gostein leads the congregation in prayer through music. Each service is followed by an Oneg. Babysitting is available for Shabbat evening services every Friday night (does not include Tot Shabbat service times). No need to make a reservation. Saturday Morning Torah Study Rabbi Freedman leads a Shabbat morning
Torah Study twice each month. The next Torah Study sessions will be held
on Saturday May 8th and Saturday May
22nd in the library located on the second floor in the Education
Building of the DJCC. Torah Study begins at 10:00 a.m.
A BIG "Thank You" To Sisterhood Shabbat Musicians To all the Sisterhood Shabbat singers/instrumentalists (and dancer!):
2004 Sisterhood Shabbat Participants
SHABBAT SHIR SHALOM IS COMING!!!!!!!!!! On Friday night, May 21 at 6:30 pm, please join in
worship for Shabbat Shir Shalom. A special super-musical Shabbat. Get
ready to sing and pray with the incredible leadership, accompaniment, and
harmonies of many of your fellow congregants. Enjoy a "sermon in song"
with the theme of "Shiru Shir Chadash," let us sing a new song. It will be
an uplifting, participatory musical experience for all. Matan Shemot Service (the gift of name service) Do you not have a hebrew name? Would you like one? We are beginning to prepare for our Matan Shemot Service (the gift of name service) in which the Rabbi will be leading an adult naming service on June 11th. We would love to celebrate with you as you receive this special honor. If you are interested in receiving a hebrew name, please contact Lisa Goodman at 918-1423 or lisagoodman37@aol.com to discuss the easy process. HOLD THE DATE! Rabbi's Lunch Time Seminars Please mark your calendar for the monthly lunch time seminars with the Rabbi: Second Wednesday of each month 12 Noon to 1:30PM at JCAA in the RabbiÆs office. The seminars are open to the community Contact Ira Goodman by email or call 418-1905 for more information. May- 12 -Shavuoth: The Unknown Festival Of all of the Pilgrimage Festivals, Shavuoth is the least known and practiced. Come explore the history and traditions of this most interesting festival along with its opportunities for a fun a meaningful observance. Contact Ira Goodman by email or call 418-1905 for more information. Ongoing projects… Tzedakah Boxes SHALOMITES (a Chavarah for families with children ages five and under) Don't miss our Graduation Havdallah on Saturday, May 22 @ 6 p.m. Grab your Amy's ice cream and meet at the Arboretum Cows. All Shalomites families are welcome. Contact Lisa Goodman for rain plan (lisagoodman37@aol.com or 918-1423). VOLUNTEER COORDINATION COMMITTEE TBS "Volunteer Central" Matches Willing Volunteers with Projects in Need of Help Are you a willing volunteer in waiting? Are you a committee or event chairperson looking for a few good volunteers? If so, TBS has a new committee formally known as the "Volunteer Coordination Committee" that is the perfect resource for you! The Volunteer Coordination Committee matches willing volunteers with committee chairs and event chairs who need willing helpful volunteers to help them accomplish their goals. If you are either a volunteer or someone in need of a volunteer, please contact Joan Edelstein at 340-0330, or at RED42750@aol.com. Second Annual Sisterhood Shabbat Hailed as a Success! The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Shalom held their second annual Sisterhood Shabbat on Friday, April 30. The theme for the service was "Choosing to Lead A Jewish Life". There were 40 participants, including guest speaker Rabbi Laura Sheinkopf from Congregation Emanu El, in Houston TX, and close to 100 people who attended. The participants assisted in all aspects of the event from creating and facilitating the service, to singing in the musical component and hosting the oneg. Rabbi Sheinkopf gave a fantastic sermon about her own path toward leading a Jewish life and going into the rabbinate. Abby Gostein, cantorial soloist for Temple Beth Shalom, directed the musical component and helped to enrich the evening with wonderful songs and prayers. The service concluded with a beautiful Oneg Shabbat. If you would like more information about joining Sisterhood, please
contact our membership chair, Lisa Goodman, at 918-1423
or lisagoodman37@aol.com.
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The following Yarzheits are being observed by members of our congregation for the week of April 12-18. If you have Yarzheits that should be observed this week, but they are not listed here, they may not be listed in the congregation's computer database. Please contact Lisa at admin@bethshalomaustin.org for any additions or corrections.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE "J" and THE COMMUNITY Interreligious Assembly on Critical Conditions: CHIP & Hospital District Austin Area Interreligious Ministries would like to invite you to join us to make a difference and speak up for our children and our community. At Congregation Beth Israel, 3901 Shoal Creek Blvd. Thursday, May 13, 2004 This Event is Free and Open to the Public. Dinner - Suggested Donation
$10 Austin Jewish Academy Book Fair Austin Jewish Academy invites the community to take advantage of our Spring Scholastic Book Fair May 10 – 14. A comprehensive selection of paperback books, hardback books, assorted gift items and even educational software appropriate for children from Pre-school through Middle School will all be available for purchase at prices starting as low as $1.00. Bluebonnet books and books from the AJA summer reading list will be included in our offerings. The Book Fair, located in the AJA library on the second floor of the CAA Education Building, will be open from 8:00 – 9:30 AM and 3:00 – 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, May 10 – 14. Additional evening hours will be added on Tuesday, May 11 from 3:00 – 7:00 PM.
Hadassah & JCAA sponsors blood drive & voter registration The Austin Chapter of Hadassah, together with the JCAA will be sponsoring their 7th community blood drive on Sunday, May 16th from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. at the JCAA. For more information about blood, tissue and organ call the Tissue Services staff at 206-1266. At the same time volunteers will be staffing a voter registration table
open to (1) unregistered individuals who are at least 17 years and 10
months old, (you must be a U.S. citizen) and (2) registered voters who
have moved and need to re-register in their new precinct or county or
state.
The community is invited to attend the installation ceremony of the Austin Chapter of Hadassah Board of Directors and the Aviv Group Board on May 12th at 6:30 P.M. at the JCAA in Room 150. For further information and/or questions, contact Michele at 231-8467.
The Austin Chapter of Hadassah has announced their plans to
publish a Jewish community-wide directory, scheduled for distribution in
September 2004. The directory will include all Hadassah members, Associate
members, child-life members, as well as non-members in the Austin Jewish
community. The directory will also feature advertisements. Ads sales are
currently underway and will continue till June 30th. For more information
or to obtain an ad rate sheet, please contact Michele
Krugel, at 231-8467. Proceeds from the sale of ads will go
towards the support of the Hadassah Medical Organization in
Israel. Muslim – Jewish Workday Follow up Social Gathering; For questions or to volunteer to help organize these events or to sign
up for the workday; cindyzieve@austin.rr.com
AgudasARTS Presents: Chazan Naftali Herstik AgudasARTS is honored to present Chazan Naftali Herstik, the Chief
Cantor of the Great Synagogue in Jerusalem in concert on May 18th in the
Agudas Achim sanctuary. Tickets for the concert are $20 general admission,
$15 students/seniors, and $30 reserved seating. For reservations, and
further information, call the synagogue office at 735-8400. UT Hillel Offers Events Calendars for Upcoming School Year The Hillel chapter at the University of Texas here in Austin offers to incoming students for the upcoming school year. If you would like your student to receive Texas Hillel’s 2004 Fall event calendar, please click on this LINK to download a PDF file to fill out and send in. Alternatively, you may also email your student’s information to Margo Sack at MSack@TexasHillel.org For more information about our congregation, please visit http://www.bethshalomaustin.org. Contact info Mailing Address: Physical Location of the Rabbi’s Office and
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