Special Message
Shabbat Corner
- Candle Lighting: 5:14 p.m.
- Shabbat Evening Service (Hybrid): 6:00 p.m.—Zoom
- Shabbat Morning Service (Hybrid): 9:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Torah Study (Hybrid): 10:30 a.m.–Zoom
- Chodesh Tov: A New Moon Musical Meditation (In-Person): 1:00 p.m.
- Mincha/Ma'ariv/Havdallah Service (Virtual): 5:30 p.m.–Zoom
- Conclusion of Shabbat: 5:57 p.m.
- Torah Parsha (Chaye Sarah):
Annual: Genesis 23:1-25:18
Triennial: Genesis 23:1-24:9
Haftara: I Kings 1:1-31
A Moment of Torah with Rabbi Neil Sandler: Chaye Sarah 5783
Feel-Good News
Kol Hakavod to Blood Donors
Kol Hakavod to everyone who donated blood at the Blood Drive this past Sunday, November 6! We successfully collected 80 pints of blood in honor of Gail Solomon's (Blood Drive Chair) 80th birthday!
A note from Gail Solomon: "From our oldest donor, Freddie Halperin (turning 88 this month), to your youngest and newest donor, A.E. Rosenthal (16 years old and donated for the first time), you each helped me reach my goal of 80 pints of blood, one for each year of my life. Your donation was a mitzvah, and the combined donation of 80 pints should save about 200 lives. What a gift you have given to someone you don't know. Thanks to the volunteers who made the Blood Drive run smoothly: Gary Alembik, Vanessa Erbrick, Stephen Graves, Aaron Jackson, and Patsy Little. Of course it wouldn't happen without the help of the synagogue staff: Chris, Ken, Wesley and Miriam."
Reverse Tashlich
Kol Hakavod to the more than 20 AA members who came to the Revere Tashlich river cleanup on Sunday, October 2. In partnership with Congregation Shearith Israel and JCAN-Georgia, we rescued piles of trash from the north fork of Peachtree Creek. The purpose was to reverse just a small fraction of the human-generated trash that ends up in our waters. We were one of over 240 reverse tashlich cleanups that took place around the globe in early October.
CompostNow Impact Report
The AA's composting program is thriving! As of October, we've diverted over 10,000 pounds of food waste from landfills, and last month was our best month ever (943 pounds)! We're now composting ALL our food waste from Shabbat kiddush lunches. Ahava ELC composts ALL its kitchen waste, and several Ahava parents and teachers bring their composting to AA (as do some of the AA staff). We have collectively produced hundreds of pounds of compost, and prevented the formation of close to 1,000 pounds of methane.
Why is this important?
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas. One pound of methane traps 25 times more heat in the atmosphere than a pound of carbon dioxide. It has accounted for roughly 30% of global warming since pre-industrial times and is the primary contributor to the formation of ground-level ozone, which is estimated to cause 1 million premature deaths every year.
Questions? Contact Myrtle Lewin (Greening Group Chair) or Brooke Rosenthal at [email protected].
Events
Other Things Happening at AA
- Fully vaccinated adults (16 years old and above) and individuals who have fully recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection in the last six months may attend indoor activities with or without a mask.
- If you are not vaccinated or have not recovered from a COVID-19 infection in the last six months (natural immunity), we invite you to use our virtual platform to participate with our community.
- If you are immunocompromised, a high-risk individual, or spend time around others who are, we encourage you to continue the use of masks when attending synagogue functions.
- For programs that share spaces with kids under five years old, including Family Shabbat, Kesher, and holiday celebrations, we will continue to require masks while inside the building for all attendees. We will always strive for outdoor gatherings for these communities whenever the weather cooperates.
We are hopeful that we are in the final stages of this pandemic, and we can continue to go from strength to strength (Hazak, Hazak, vNet'hazek). As we slowly reemerge from these difficult two years, there will be anxiety, concern, and caution. We anticipate some people will continue to wear masks. It is understandable to still be nervous about removing our masks indoors. Whatever choice you make regarding masks, we ask that, in the spirit of the cohesive and empathetic community that we are, you respect the choices that others make, even if you disagree with them. We will be monitoring the CDC recommendations carefully and will continue to adjust as we know more; this might mean that we revert to more stringent protocols if guidance changes. We appreciate your understanding, support, and patience as we continue to navigate these unprecedented times.
The Nominating Committee is seeking engaged congregants to serve on the 2022–2023 Nominating Committee. This committee will select a slate of Officers and Board of Directors to be elected by the Congregation at the 2023 Annual Meeting. This is one of the most important committees of our synagogue. Members of the Nominating Committee should be actively involved in the congregation or familiar with the operations and programs of the congregation, and must be in synagogue members in good standing. Committee members are not eligible to be on next year's slate of elected officers or directors. If you, or a fellow congregant you know, want to be considered to serve as member of the Nominating Committee, please submit their name to the chair of the Nominating Committee: Rob Wildstein ([email protected]). Nominees to serve on the committee will be elected by the Board of Directors and the Board of Trustees at their upcoming meetings.
Through our membership with the ADL's (Anti-Defamation League) Kulanu Initiaitve, our AA family is creating an antisemitism task force to partner with other communities across the country to collectively fight hate and antisemitism. Membership on the task force will require a year's commitment and involve participation in ADL virtual meetings and community of practice working sessions. Our congregation will also offer special programs, initiatives, and action steps to raise awareness, call out local and national antisemitic incidents, and build relationships with communities susceptible to antisemitic infiltration. To learn more about or to join the task force, please contact Rabbi Rosenthal ([email protected]).
It's time to order your 2023 Mah Jongg card(s)! To order, please email Barbara Nathan ([email protected]) with a list of names, e-mail addresses, and home addresses of all recipients. To pay (prices listed below), please write a check, payable to AA Sisterhood, and mail it to Barbara Nathan (200 Brandon Place, Sandy Springs, GA 30328). If you do not get confirmation from Barbara within a few days of your order, call her at 404.406.8770. This is a wonderful and easy fundraiser. Last year, Sisterhood received $400 from your participation!
Standard card = $14
Large card = $15
The price of the cards was previously listed incorrectly. If you have already put in an order, please contact Barbara Nathan.
Help feed the women at Rebecca's Tent, a shelter for homeless women at Congregation Shearith Israel! There are 21 dates to fill during the months of December, January, and March. Volunteering to provide dinner this season is easier than ever; safety concerns limit the number of women served, and the shelter can now accept restaurant meals or your home-cooked specialties. If you're ready to choose your date(s) to volunteer, please fill out the online form (link below). After signing up, we will email you with confirmation of your submission. For more details or questions about volunteering, please contact Ann and Herb Alperin ([email protected]; 404.231.2310).
We are currently accepting nominations and applications for the Arnovitz Leadership Institute. This program was developed to shape and train the future leaders of our community. Our curriculum will provide unique and engaging training across a broad range of areas including leadership skills, ritual, marketing, branding, and public speaking. Classes will begin in October 2022 and run once monthly (except in December) through May 2023. Use the link below to apply or nominate someone. Applications are due by Wednesday, October 12. Spaces are limited for this exciting program, so please make sure to get your nomination(s)/application in soon!
The AAACTS (Awareness and Action to Abolish Child Trafficking for Sex) Committee is working to provide backpacks filled with school supplies to children who have been trafficked and rescued. Please help these children feel confident and cared-for as they start school in the fall. You can help make this possible by making a donation to AAACTS via the donation form below.
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Donate to the Ukraine Emergency Fund of Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta