Community Menorah Lighting
Please join us for our family Shabbat Hanukkah service and community menorah lighting. Be sure to bring your menorah and candles to add to the “glow!”В This is a great celebration, complete with latkes! Please consider bringing a sweet treat for the Oneg! Celebrate Hanukkah as a community with your Temple family.В This is a great event for everyone, including families with young children!
We’d love to have your non-member family and friends join us and we’d love to send them a personal invitation! Please email Emily Berman if you’d like us to include your guests!
Menorah Assembly
Gentlemen, it’s that time to have our annual beer tasting event, after we assemble the menorah. If anyone wants to volunteer to purchase the beers, please let me know. You will be reimbursed (usually, I spend up to $50).В The cost is $5 per person (to pay back the person buying the beer) and the RSVP date is 12/13.
A separate Evite will be sent as well.
Sisterhood Hanukkah Dinner
RSVPВ by December 8.
Please join us as we celebrate the Festival of Lights at this year’s dinner and gift swap. We invite you to bring a menorah to share holiday warmth with your fellow sisters. This year’s celebration will be buffet style (drinks are on your own).
If you have any food allergies, please reach out to Cindy Heilweil
Latkes
Sisterhood Giving Tree
The season of giving is upon us once again!
Sisterhood has taken on three families through The Santa Foundation and will be collecting gifts for family members from Monday, November 25th to Friday, December 13th.
Please help us by selecting a member of the family to purchase gifts from their wish list. You can team up with other members to help cover a family member. Gifts should be labeled using the corresponding number and name of the recipient.
Gifts can be dropped off at Temple Etz Chaim.
Franklin Food Pantry

Potluck

Interfaith Service
Showtime Sunday
SHOWTIME SUNDAY!
November 24 @2pm
Join us at the musical Wonderful Town, based on the hit play and film My Sister Eileen. Sisters from Ohio, one an aspiring writer and the other an actress and dancer are newly arrived in New York City. Pursuing their dreams, they deal with broken hearts (this IS a musical) and surround themselves with a cast of characters.
We’ll have time for a quick bite and discussion at the Dean Dinning Hall before the Interfaith Service.
Tickets on your own at www.dean.edu/wonderfultown