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1. Davening this week 2. KICKS shabbat dinner-- April 20, deadline TODAY! 3. Mazel tov and meals 4. Fermenting the Omer: Beer brewing-- April 26 5. KI Shabbaton-- June 15-17
Community Postings: To Till and To Tend: Farming, Justice and Judaism ************************************* 1. Davening this week: We meet every Friday evening in KI's Rabb Chapel at 384 Harvard St. in Brookline. Our davening this week begins at 6:00pm with mincha, followed by kabbalat shabbat and maariv.
Join us for Kiddush after services, sponsored by the KICKS Kiddush Fund. If you'd like to make a donation to the Kiddushfund, please send a check to KI with a note in the memo line that specifies KICKS KiddushFund. Thanks!
2. KICKS shabbat dinner-- April 20, deadline TODAY! Friday, April 20 at approx. 8pm Join us in celebrating Shabbat with the KICKS community. Dinner will be a catered meat meal. We plan to enjoy board games after we're done eating, so please bring your favorite games to the dinner! As always, please also bring your own reusable plates, cups and silverware to reduce waste. RSVP TODAY (Wednesday, April 18) at http://tinyurl.com/kicksaprildinner. This is a partially funded dinner**, so we are asking $8 for each KI member and $10 for non-members. Please send checks, with 4/20 KICKS Dinner written on the check, to Kehillat Israel 384 Harvard Street Brookline, MA 02446. **This program is made possible in part by the support of the Young Adult Department of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
3. Mazel tov and meals Mazel tov to Rachel Shuler and Jeff Klein on the birth of their child, Jules Gray Shuler Klein! Please sign up to bring the newly expanded family a meal here. We look forward to meeting Jules and hearing anecdotes about her in future KICKS divrei torah.
4. Fermenting the Omer Thursday April 26th, 6:30-9:30pm Starting the second day of Passover we count the 50 days of the Omer until Shavuot. In ancient Israel, Jews brought an Omer (a biblical measurement) of barley to the temple as a sacrifice every day, signaling the beginning of the barley harvest, leading up to the wheat harvest on Shavuot. Barley, lacking adequate levels of gluten to make bread, has been viewed throughout the ages as an inferior grain. Luckily, there is an age-old tradition to use it to Brew Beer! This session will teach the ancient art of home-brewing in the modern kitchen. To register, go to http://frementingtheomer.eventbrite.com/ $5 for KI members and $8 for non-members. ** You must be 21 to register for this program.
5. KI Shabbaton! Rejuvenation and inspiration await as our community spends Shabbat together at Camp Ramah in Palmer, MA, June 15-17. Highlights of our weekend include a Saturday night bonfire (with s'mores!), spirited davening, a softball game, swimming, and a warm, welcoming sense of community. Applications are available here. Sign-up before April 20th for the regular rate - applications may be submitted after April 20th for an additional $25 fee per person, provided there is space remaining. Don't be left behind!
************************************* Community Postings
To Till and To Tend: Farming, Justice and Judaism In this week-long, service learning experience, participants will explore the relationship between Judaism, agriculture and contemporary food justice issues. This unique seminar will include farm work, text study and meetings with activists, community leaders, and business people. On the farm, you will gain hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture techniques such as planting, harvesting and soil building. In the bet midrash (study hall), you will explore a variety of Jewish texts relating to contemporary environmental and food justice issues such as food security, worker rights, and land stewardship. When: Sunday, June 3-Sunday, June 10, 2012 Where: Sustainable farms in the Greater Boston Area and Hebrew College, Newton, MA Who: Anyone interested in the intersection of food, farming, justice and Judaism How: Tuition is $1000 + transportation; generous fellowships are available. *College credit available for interested participants* To apply clickhere. To find out more about this program contact Rabbi Jacob Fine, (877)-537-6286 x3.Application Due: May 1st, 2012
If you are planning an event that you would like the KICKS community to know about, we will be happy to include it! Please send a short blurb to kikabbal...@gmail.com. *************************************
Looking forward to sharing Shabbat with you, The KICKS Leadership Team: Stephanie Berkowitz Geoff Bloom Emily Fishman Rabbi Emma Kippley-Ogman Deb Laufer Lisa Stella
KICKS is a warm community of spiritually engaged Jews that strives to create soulful, energetic Friday night t'filah and nourishing, inclusive communal activities. We cultivate a traditional-egalitarian davening atmosphere that is committed to powerful prayer experience, within the broader communal fabric of Jewish learning and socializing in Brookline and Boston. We welcome new faces and seasoned ones, and encourage everyone to join us in taking responsibility for the group experience.