Posts by Isaac Chartoff:
Olive Oil Tasting
Sisterhood Soup, Salad and Soul in the Sukkah
Saturday, September 29, 7pm at Temple Etz Chaim
It’s a mitzvah to dine in the sukkah, and a tradition to invite guests. Bring a friend to join us for Havdalah, a scrumptious meal in the sukkah, and a mitzvah project.
For more information contact our TEC Sisterhood at sisterhood@temple-etzchaim.org.
Medway Cafe FUNdraiser
TEC FUNdraiser – Medway Cafe
September 25, 4pm-10pm at 74 Main Street, Medway, MA
Join us for our monthly restaurant fundraiser. Medway Cafe will donate 10% of your check to Temple Etz Chaim. Download, print, and present your coupon, Good for dine-in only.
Pizza in the Hut
Sunday, September 23, 2018 6pm at Temple Etz Chaim
Sukkot is here and it’s time to celebrate with the lulov, esrog & eating in the sukkah! If interested in joining the festivities, please RSVP by September 20 as we need to order the pizzas. We will be serving cheese & white pizzas from Sal’s in Milford, so bring your appetite. And the best part- NO COST!. The dinner is free. We just ask that you bring a sweet for Oneg. And once you’re finished eating, you can decorate our sukkah.
Any questions, please contact Emily Berman or any RAC member.
Book Reading for Sukkot
Sunday, September 23, 2018 at Temple Etz Chaim, 10:30am-11:30am
“Who’s Got the Etrog” by Jane Kohuth
This event is part of our Religious School but children outside our community are welcome with their parents.
- 10:30 am: Younger students up to grade 4
- 11:00 am: Older students, grades 5-7
Book reading will take place in the Sukkah, weather permitting. RSVP required by contacting Hana Berman, Director of Education.
Temple Etz Chaim New Teen Program – Haverim
Neighbor Brigade
Neighbor Brigade establishes community-specific networks of volunteers that can be mobilized to help residents facing sudden crisis manage day-to-day tasks such as meal preparation, rides, and basic household chores. Using web-based coordination tools, we manage recipient requests and the recruitment of volunteers to fulfill those requests sensitively, quickly and free of charge.
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Gaza Crisis Town Hall
Tuesday, August 28, 2018 6:30pm at Temple Israel, Boston
Join us to meet a mother, a young pioneer, and a farmer – residents of Gaza border communities – who will share their personal stories of living under attack, with hundreds of incendiary kites, balloons, and rockets steadily raining down on them. Hear about the needs in their communities and the issues they face on the ground: their experiences running to bomb shelters and sleeping in safe rooms, their fears of a ruined economy, the ecological disaster, and their challenges dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – both their children’s as well as their own.
Register online
For more information contact Sara Hefez p:617.423.0999 x811