1. Davening this week
2. Purim at KI: Schedule and Matanot LaEvyonim
3. KICKS turns 2!
4. Help a community member get to KICKS
5. KI’s commitment to Family Table
6. Ride to NYC for Pesach
Community Postings
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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 5:15pm with mincha, followed directly 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 Kiddush fund, please send a check to KI with a note in the memo line that specifies KICKS Kiddush Fund. Thanks!
2. Purim 5772
Purim begins at sundown on Wed. March 7th.
Here is the schedule of events for all ages at KI for the holiday:
On Wednesday, March 7th:
7:00am - Shacharit for Taanit Esther/the Fast of Esther
6:15pm - Full, traditional Megillah reading beginning with Mincha/Ma’ariv in the Rabb Chapel
6:30pm - Interactive Megillah reading with a storyteller and chanted highlights of the Megillah in the Main Sanctuary
7:30pm
- All-Ages Purim Party with klezmer music, dinner, hamentaschen, and a
costume parade in Landers Hall. $10/adult or $25/family (suggested
donation)8:30pm
- Adult-only Purim Jazz Café with live music, raffles, food and drink
(bring your ID) in Landers Hall. $10/adult (suggested donation)On Thursday, March 8th:
6:45am - Shacharit services with full, traditional Megillah reading in the Rabb Chapel
Matanot LaEvyonim
Please bring your checkbook or cash to KI with you on Purim to give generously to Yad Chessed to fulfill the mitzvah of matanot la’evyonim (gifts for the poor) which is specific to the holiday. You can also give online before the holiday:www.yadchessed.org/purim.
(Indicate that you’re giving through KI, so we count you in our total).
Last year we raised $1363 for families in need. Can we beat that this
Purim?
3. KICKS turns 2!
On March 9, we'll mark KICKS' 2nd year with a special birthday kiddush and
you're invited to the party. Like most 2 year-olds, our favorite gifts
are edible (we especially like cookies and jellybeans). Instead of
bringing a gift to the party, please consider a donation to
the KICKS Kiddush Fund. Checks payable to KI can be sent (with a note
indicating it's a donation for KICKS) to 384 Harvard Street, Brookline
02446. Thanks!
4. Help a community member get to KICKS
We
are looking for volunteers to help bring a man who uses a wheelchair
two blocks from his home to KICKS services on Friday nights. Anyone
interested should contact Ari Abelman at aabe...@gmail.com. Thank you for making our davening accessible!
5. KI’s commitment to Family Table
KI has partnered with JF&CS Family Table and we have made the commitment to collect whole wheat crackers and canned salmon
every month. Our collection bin is located in the side entrance near
the chapel. Please help us fulfill our commitment to Family Table by
bringing one of these products whenever you come to KICKS. KI has
pledged to collect 50 boxes of kosher-for-passover latke mix for a special Passover distribution. Help us make a difference in the lives of those in need by feeding the hungry!
JF&CS
Family Table helps more than 300 families in eastern Massachusetts
today. With food donations from 58 collection sites such as our
synagogue, JF&CS Family Table currently provides kosher food, fresh
produce, dairy products, meats, and Jewish ritual and holiday items each
month. Family Table also provides emergency food to those in need upon
request.
6. Ride to NYC for Pesach
A
member of the community who lives at Hebrew Senior Life on Centre St.
is looking for a ride to New York City for Pesach. If you will be
driving from this area to the New York City area for the holiday, please
email Emily to be put in touch with him. Thanks!
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Community Postings