Dear Friends,
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Beyond Measure,
a quarterly publication dedicated to keeping our valued donors abreast of the
tangible impact of their contributions and the latest developments at Beth
Tzedec. At the heart of this newsletter is a commitment to transparency and inspired story-telling,
ensuring you are well informed about the events that shape our...
On Wednesday, January 10, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Beth Tzedec, engaging with about 30 community leaders to gather feedback on Canada's handling of Israel's war against Hamas. The meeting, which marked the first time the PM has personally consulted with the Jewish community since the October 7 attacks, provided a platform for local leaders, including Beth Tzedec lay and professional...
At Beth Tzedec, the value of connection is not just a word; it's a living essence that weaves through the very fabric of our community. Connections are formed on multiple levels—bonding with our Spiritual Leadership Team, cultivating meaningful relationships with our fellow congregants, connecting with the depth of Jewish tradition, and exploring our individual values for enriching Jewish life....
As director of Beth Tzedec’s Centre for Spiritual Wellbeing, Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin has experience working with community members who are feeling detached, alienated, or distressed about the challenges of the past number of years. Yet since October 7, the volume of outreach she has experienced has surpassed even the difficulties posed by the pandemic and the crisis of inflation. According to...
Shabbat Shirah is
centered around two Biblical songs or poems of victory. This week’s Torah
reading includes the Song of the Sea, sung by Moses and the Israelites after
crossing the Sea of Reeds and witnessing Pharaoh’s pursuing army drown in the waters.
This week’s Haftarah highlights Deborah the Judge’s song of victory after the
Israelite forces under her leadership defeated the...
From the perspective of the biblical narrative and the haggadah, each plague upon Egypt is more severe than the previous one, and Pharoah is worn down until after the final plague, Israel is set free. The perspective of this weeks haftarah from the book of Ezekiel is different. There is only one plague. That is the first plague:“Thus said the Lord God: I am going to deal with you, O Pharoah...
While we just rang in 2024, and although Rosh Hashanah is nine months away and not typically on our radar at this present moment, there is a High Holyday liturgical connection in this week’s Torah portion Shemot that I would like to share. In Exodus 1:16, Pharaoh issues a barbarous order to the Hebrew midwives to kill all newborn Hebrew boys while letting the newborn Hebrew girls...
In this week’s Torah reading, Jacob calls his children together to tell them the future: Heasfu, v’agidah et lakhen yet asher yikrah etkhem b’akharit hayamim – Gather together and I will tell you what will be at the end of time. But in the verses that follow there are no predictions or prophecies. Nistam mimenu hakeytz, say the commentaries, “the end of hidden from him.” Jacob who at...
Dear
Friends,
I
spent two and a half days in Israel this week, on a solidarity mission with
other North American Conservative rabbis. We came to Israel to bear witness and
to offer support to our Masorti rabbis in Israel. Masorti rabbis have
spent every day since October 7 going to funerals and shivas, organizing prayer
spaces and offering multiple forms of support. We came to...
Today is the final day of Hanukkah and this
morning was the final Hallel for the holiday.Each morning of the eight days of Hanukkah, we
recite Hallel – the Service of Praise - as we do on other joyous
occasions including Rosh Hodesh (the beginning of the new month),
and on each of the three Pilgrimage Festivals. Hallel is a collection of
psalms that recall the celebration of the Festivals...
Beth Tzedec Bulletin - Winter 2023 EditionWe have identified an error which occurred during the latest Bulletin editorial process in which the wrong author was attributed to the article entitled “Microaggressions” on page 35. The article was mistakenly credited to Debbie Rothstein, Immediate Past President. It was actually penned by Corinne Promislow, a Board Director and member of...
Beth Tzedec Bulletin - Winter 2023 EditionThe latest edition of the Beth Tzedec Bulletin is available for download. Let's celebrate, learn, pray and connect as a community with the many opportunities offered throughout our quarterly catalogue of programs, events and articles.Don't miss any of the news and excitement, including:Patti Rotman's "From the President" article (page...
We gratefully acknowledge the donors who have contributed to the Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl Endowment Fund, supporting the Beth Tzedec Centre for Spiritual Well-Being. The list includes donors from June 2020 through November 2023.To view the list, click here>>
Of the three Biblical
patriarchs, we spend the most time with Jacob. We meet Jacob before he is even
born and follow his life from beginning to end. In his youth we learn of his
sibling rivalry with his older brother Esau. We read of his 20 years with his
uncle Lavan, arriving empty-handed as a single young man and departing with two
wives, two concubines, 12 children and lots of wealth. We...
In November, we were pleased to launch our Giving Tuesday Campaign, a special opportunity for our Generations Members to make a difference to Beth Tzedec. Whether our members are passionate about volunteering their time or contributing financially, every effort matters. Thanks to the generosity of a caring member, funds will be matched 3-1 up to $10,000, until December 31st. That...