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CAA’s 55th Annual
Kosher-Q
Sunday, August 11th
from 11:30am – 1:30pm
RAIN OR SHINE!
Imagine the sound of BBQ chicken sizzling on the grill as its mouth-watering scent fills the air. With kosher BBQ’d chicken using Charlotte’s Secret Sauce, fresh picked local corn steamed in the husk, rolls, cold drinks and juicy watermelon – this celebration of community, tradition and delicious kosher BBQ is sure to delight all! There will be veggie burgers as well!
Enjoy your meal under the trees with friends and family or order your meal “to go.” And don’t forget about our incredible gift raffles! So much to win including $50 gift cards, toys for kids and more!
Tickets may be purchased at the Kosher-Q:
$20 per adult, $10 per student-aged child.
Credit cards now accepted!
Do you have something to donate to be raffled off for our fundraiser?
Call Paul Bieber at 603-242-3521 to make a donation!
It takes a village to make the Kosher-Q work.
PLEASE contact Mike Davern at mdavern@gmail.com to lend a hand.
We can always use volunteers!
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Erev Tisha B’Av Service/ Lamentations
Monday, August 12th at 5:30pm
Join us as we read the Book of Lamentations in observance of Tish B’Av, which commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. This moving reading takes place in the dark as participants hold candles and sit on the floor, as if in mourning.
CLICK HERE to join the service online, although the experience will be especially powerful in person.
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Friday Night Erev Shabbat Service
Fridays at 7:00pm
Celebrate Shabbat and relax after a long week as Rabbi Dan and Lainee Ginsberg lead Friday night services in our beautiful sanctuary under the Canopy of Peace with music and prayer.
Join us this Friday night, August 9th as Rabbi Dan leads services tand brings in Shabbat!
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Join us after the service to visit with community members and friends at the oneg.
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Congregation Ahavas Achim Members are invited to observe our Board of Directors Meeting on Wednesday, August 14th at 7:00pm online and in person. We’ll hear all about what’s been happening in and out of our building with our community.
All members are welcome to attend our board meetings.
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Neal and Becca Goldenberg
are overjoyed to announce
the birth of
Maya Haley Goldenberg
on Saturday morning, July 27th!
Maya Haley entered the world weighing 7lb 2oz.
We wish Neal, Becca, and Maya a life of joy, health, and good deeds!
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Kesher’s Coffee Hour with Rabbi Dan at Brewbakers Café in Keene
Tuesday, August 27th at 11:00am
Grab a cup of Joe or a Chai Latte and pull up a seat. Rabbi Dan looks forward to chatting about… whatever!
Coffee Hour with Rabbi Dan takes place monthly on the 4th Tuesday of the month or by appointment at a more convenient time. To set up a meeting with Rabbi Dan, just visit www.calendly.com/rabbida
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Timely Topics in Jewish Life
A presentation and discussion on all things Jewish with Rabbi Dan on the 4th Friday of each month.
Where? Covenant Living of Keene (formerly Hillside Village), 95 Wyman Road, Keene, NH 03431
When? 11AM-12:30PM, August 23rd
Who? An interfaith group of residents at Covenant Living, including a number of CAA members. All members of CAA are welcome to attend.
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In Memory of…
For the week of
August 10-16 / 6-12 Av
Yahrzeits
Lottie (Almas) Kotleroff*, great aunt of Alyse (Paul) Bettinger on August 10, 6 Av
Louis Belsky, father of Laura Broad, grandfather of Lainee (Roye) Ginsberg on August 12, 8 Av
John Howard Small, father of Betsy (Jim) Small August 12, 8 Av
Harry Borden, grandfather of Kathi Borden (Greg Blair) on August 13, 9 Av
Leon Forman, father of Tina Ramsey on August 15, 11 Av
Mildred Crocker, aunt of Jeff (Martha) Crocker on August 16, 12 Av
Lillian Cederbaum Small, grandmother of Betsy (Jim) Small on August 16, 12 Av
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In Mourning
Diane Shamas is in her first year of mourning the loss of her mother, Shirley Ruth Shapiro
Robin Kost is in her first year of mourning the loss of her sister, Delores Arth Turgelsky
Bruce Platt is in his first year of mourning the loss of his mother, Jean Platt
Marion Shapiro is in her first year of mourning the loss of her husband, Paul Shapiro
Sophie Carney-Brenner is in her first year of mourning the loss of her father, Stephen Weitzman
Doug Honorof is in his first year of mourning the loss of his father, Frank Honorof
Robin Sylvern is in her first year of mourning the loss of her mother, Dorothy Gale
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We ask that you wear a blue ribbon in solidarity with the hostages and their families in Israel.
Ribbons are available here at CAA.
Put blue ribbons on trees, mailboxes and anywhere else
so you can show that you too stand with Israel!
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The Religious Practices Committee wants to hear from you regarding childcare and children’s services these High Holy Days!
Would you make use of childcare during the first day of Rosh Hashanah and/or the morning of Yom Kippur for your child, grandchild, or great-grandchild infant through 2nd grade?
Would you and your child attend a short children’s service for infants through 2nd grade if offered on the first day of Rosh Hashanah and/or the morning of Yom Kippur at 9:30am?
Please email Rabbi Dan at rabbida@keenesynagogue.org to weigh in on this important decision.
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Send us the name of a person in need of comfort and healing so we can pray for them whenever we recite the Misheberach prayer for healing during our worship services. Please submit a separate form for each person. Please use that same form to let us know when it is appropriate to remove names from this list.
If you add a name to the list, please attend services as you are able and pray along with the community for those in need of healing.
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Shabbat Morning Torah Service
Saturday, August 10th at 9:30 AM
On Saturday, August 10th, we invite you to our monthly Shabbat Morning Service, onsite and online.
Help us make a minyan as we celebrate Shabbat with Torah and tradition.
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JFNH Annual Meeting and Shem Tov Awards
Sunday, August 11th at 6:00pm
You’re invited to the JFNH Annual Meeting and Community Shem Tov Awards Sunday evening, August 11th in person or streamed live. The event will be at Bedford Event Center, 379 South River Rd., Bedford, NH 03110
This meeting brings together Jewish community members from around New Hampshire to hear about their past year’s work, what they have planned for the future, and to help celebrate the amazing volunteers that help NH synagogues run.
We’re excited that longtime CAA member, Gary Shapiro will be honored with the Shem Tov award from the JFNH and CAA. Help us celebrate Gary and the many gifts he’s brought to our community- from coordinating our volunteer time at the Keene Community Kitchen to helping to build our sukkah each year, and roasting kosher BBQ chicken at our Annual Kosher Q. Gary has served on the Board of Directors of CAA and has always brought a gentle approach to ensuring our community remembers the Jewish values of social action and he is right there to help us perform a variety of mitzvot. Todah Rabbah, Gary!
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Shabbat Morning Torah Study with Rabbi Dan
Saturday, August 17th and 31st at 9:30 AM
We invite you to our (almost) weekly Shabbat Morning Torah Study, led by Rabbi Dan, and sometimes guests.
We read a third of each week’s Torah reading in English and mine it for meaning for our lives today.
Newcomers and people of all abilities are always welcome!
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A message from Gary Shapiro…
CAA volunteer crew presented to The Community Kitchen on Thursday, July 18, served up a hearty evening meal to about 40 guests, and cleaned up The Kitchen afterward. Thanks to our sterling crew: Jane Taylor, Elaine and Paul Bieber, Gail Giesen, Joe Schapiro, Gary Shapiro.
Our next dates at TCK are: August 15 and 29. Please contact Gary Shapiro (603-352-0440) or Malcolm Katz (603-352-1644) if you are interested in participating in this worthy effort.
Gary Shapiro
603-352-0440
gm_shapiro@yahoo.com
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Cathedral of the Pines Shabbat Morning Service with Lainee Ginsberg and Rabbi Dan
Saturday, August 24th at 10:00am
Join the CAA community for a Shabbat morning service in the natural splendor of Cathedral of the Pines in Rindge, NH.
Weather permitting, we’ll sing and pray with an expansive view of Mt. Monadnock in the background. We’ll read from a unique Torah scroll donated by CAA member Barbara Green’s family. Plan on being part of this special service!
Make sure to pack a lunch for yourself to picnic with friends after the service! You will also be able to linger on the Cathedral of the Pines campus and more fully explore its gardens and trails.
Cathedral of the Pines is located at 10 Hale Hill Rd., Rindge, NH, 03461.
Rain location TBD
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Torah Lifter and Wrapper Workshop
Sunday, September 8th at 1:00pm
Learn how to properly lift and wrap the Torah so you can perform one of these mitzvot during Torah services on holidays and Shabbat throughout the year!
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CAA Book Club
A Pigeon and a Boy
Sunday, September 8th at 10:30am
Start Reading Now!
The CAA Book Club will next meet on Sunday, September 8th, to discuss A Pigeon and a Boy, a beloved book by the renowned Israeli author Meir Shalev.
To quote Amazon, it is a “mesmerizing novel of two love stories, separated by half a century but connected by one enchanting act of devotion . . . .During the 1948 War of Independence—a time when pigeons are still used to deliver battlefield messages—a gifted young pigeon handler is mortally wounded. In the moments before his death, he dispatches one last pigeon. The bird is carrying his extraordinary gift to the girl he has loved since adolescence. Intertwined with this story is the contemporary tale of Yair Mendelsohn,
who has his own legacy from the 1948 war. Yair is a tour guide specializing in bird-watching trips who, in middle age, falls in love again with a childhood girlfriend. His growing passion for her, along with a gift from his mother on her deathbed, becomes the key to a life he thought no longer possible.”
We meet at the synagogue at 10:15 a.m. for coffee, etc. and begin our discussion at 10:30.
Hope to see you there!
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