SPEAKER Dr. Rachel Anisfeld will deliver Divrei Torah and teach Friday night before services, Shabbat morning following morning services, and following the Kiddush luncheon. Full schedule below.
SIMCHA & SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE KIDDUSH LUNCHEON This week, Simcha Kiddush (meat) is prepared by the Simcha Kiddush Committee, chaired by Faye Silton & Marta Koblenz, and in honor of the Adult Education Committee and our Scholar-in-Residence guest, Dr. Rachel Anisfeld. Sponsors are listed below.
MAZAL TOV Mazal Tov to Nina and Grigory Mikhaylov on the birth of a grandson. Mazal Tov to the parents Liya and Hayim Ovadia, and the entire Mikhaylov family. The Brit Milah will be next Tuesday in Brooklyn.
CONDOLENCES Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob regrets to inform you of the passing of Joan Brenner, mother of CBAJ member Artie Brenner. Our condolonces to Artie & Nanette Brenner and their children, Lianna Brenner & Elie Peltz; Misha, Nofar & grandson Netzach Brenner; Camille Brenner & Jeremy Wilson; and Ravi Brenner. The funeral was held Friday, May 5 in Philadelphia. Artie will sit shiva in Albany at his home, 32 Greenway South, with the following schedule of minyanim and visitation: Monday: 6:15-8:30 pm Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:00-10:00 am, 1:00-3:00 pm, 6:15-8:30 pm Shacharit on Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:00 am Mincha/Maariv on Monday-Wednesday: 6:15 pm Click here to register for services to help us confirm a minyan
Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob regrets to inform you of the passing of Shelly Sanders, uncle of CBAJ member Eric Sanders. The funeral will takes place on Sunday at the Beth Moses cemetery in Wyandach, NY. Eric will join his family sitting shiva on Long Island.
CANDLE LIGHTING TONIGHT
FOR THOSE DRIVING TO DR. ANISFELD'S TALK TONIGHT: Rabbi Kean advises those driving to Dr. Anisfeld's talk this evening (before services) to do one of the following options for candle lighting: 1. Light candles at home, prior to driving, with the stipulation that you are not accepting the beginning of Shabbat with candle lighting. 2. For those who do not intend to stay for Friday night services and who are able to return home before Shabbat after the talk, you may return home after the talk to light candles. 3. There will be a candle lighting station set-up at CBAJ (this option is less than ideal, since there is no meal at CBAJ this evening).
MESSAGE FROM RABBI KEAN
On behalf of Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob, I would like to wish you and your family a restful and meaningful Shabbat.
A special welcome back to Albany to our scholar-in-residence, Dr. Rachel Anisfeld! I look forward to joining all of you in learning so much from and with Dr. Anisfeld over the course of Shabbat.
I hope to see you soon at a tefilah, children's program, event, or class!
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Ben Kean
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE
This Shabbat we welcome Dr. Rachel Anisfeld as our guest scholar.
Schedule of Shabbat & Dr. Anisfeld's talks:
SHABBAT THEME: "Who Are You?"
Friday night, 6:45 PM, before Mincha: Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat, & Maariv will follow at 7:30 pm.
Part I: You are Not Who You Think You Are: Our False Inner Beliefs (a shiur with text handouts)
Most of us carry false beliefs about ourselves that cause us suffering. In this talk, we will explore the concepts of Emet (truth) and Sheker (falsehood) as they apply to our inner beliefs about ourselves, making use of Torah texts as well as therapeutic concepts, and exploring ways to notice and distinguish what is true and false in our inner worlds, leaving room for us to grow into our highest selves.
Shabbat day, following morning services: (Approximately 11:15 AM)
Part II: Shabbat and The Real You: Finding Your Inner Resting Place (a guided meditation)
Dr. Anisfeld will guide us through a 20 minute "parsha meditation" that is a cross between a traditional drasha and an experiential mindfulness meditation, drawing on Torah sources as well as mystical and therapeutic ideas around inner work, growth and healing. The topic will be Shabbat, which is mentioned in this week's parsha, and the focus will be on our capacity to find that Resting Place inside us -- our true selves -- at all times. No previous meditation necessary. Just sit back, relax and try something new together with friends. Afterwards, we will take some time to reflect on the experience.
Kiddush Luncheon Following Parsha Meditation (Approximately 11:45 AM)
Part III: Who Are You? Maybe Less is More: Pirke Avot 4:1 (Approximately 12:45, following luncheon, a facilitated group discussion)
Focusing on one small text of Pirke Avot, Dr. Anisfeld will explain the text and then lead a creative interactive discussion group where we listen and build on each other's ideas, and take in inspiration and strength from one another.
Rachel Anisfeld teaches and writes on the themes of Torah and inner work. She holds a BA in Religion from Princeton and a PhD in Jewish Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and has been teaching Torah for many years. Over the past decade, she has been working to integrate Torah with concepts of psychotherapy, mindfulness, and self compassion, aiming to find a Torah that helps people heal and grow in a deep way. She leads regular “parsha meditations” and is currently training to be a Spiritual Guide. A former resident of Albany and member of CBAJ (one of her favorite places), she now lives in Atlanta with her husband and almost empty nest. Check out her website: Rachel Anisfeld: Torah and Inner Work
The May Simcha and Scholar-in-Residence Kiddush Luncheon is sponsored by CBAJ, and by the families of our celebrants: Steve Rich in honor of Rachel Anisfeld, Ph.D., and CBAJ. Margie and Stanley Rosenberg in honor of Ephraim Rosenberg’s graduation from West Virginia University and new job Nina and Grigory Mikhaylov in honor of their granddaughter Tiferet Yael’s 6th birthday and their newborn grandson. Stacy and David Cohen in honor of our Scholar in Residence, Rachel Anisfeld. Sheryl Hoffman and Aron Cepler in honor of Annie Cepler’s 2nd birthday. Debbie Fruchtman and Seth Rigberg in honor of Jasmine Simons birthday. Ofir and Josh Katz in honor of Lior's 11th birthday. Paula Mosher in gratitude to Dr. Rachael Anisfeld for inspiring us with her prodigious knowledge.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Join Rabbi Kean for the new Lunch & Learn Series for Seniors NEXT Session: Tuesday, May 9: Myths & Facts: Lag Ba'Omer
All sessions will begin at 12:30 pm. All curious minds are welcome. Lunch catered by 518 Kosher, supervised by the VHCD, free of charge. Please register by contacting our events coordinator Beth Liotta Tyler at 518.489.5819 x4 or beth@cbaj.org. * A Theodore Strauss z"l Endowment Fund sponsored program NOTE: Please feel welcome to wear a mask during the Lunch & Learn & take lunch home to enjoy.
YOUTH PROGAMS
Torah High 2022-2023 CBAJ's Torah High meets Mondays, 7-9 pm and is open to all students in grades 8 - 12. Pizza dinner is served. Contact Rabbi Kean with questions.
Tot Shabbat For children ages 0-5 and their parents at 10:30 am in classroom 3. Please contact Joshua Schulman-Marcus (jschumar@gmail.com) if you would like to be added to the Young Families WhatsApp group.
Youth Groups Kids in grades k-5 will meet each Shabbat morning at 10-11 am. Groups will be led by our youth director, Yael Gonzalez, and teen youth leaders. For more information about attending, or if your teen wants to work as a youth leader, email office@cbaj.org.
Babysitting Babysitting is available for children ages 0-5 every Shabbat morning for from 10:00-11:30 am! You do not need to be a member to drop off your kids. At least one parent or guardian must be at CBAJ for the duration of babysitting. Babysitting will take place in Classroom 3. The babysitters will bring the kids to Kiddush, please remember to pick up your kids when babysitting ends! Please make sure to inform the babysitters if your child has any food allergies/restrictions. Children in diapers may participate, but babysitters will not be able to change diapers, so please check on kids in diapers.
WEEKLY LEARNING AT CBAJ
WEEKLY CLASSES NACH YOMI Join Rabbi Kean for studying a chapter of NACH (Nevi'im & Ketuvim, the latter two sections of Jewish scripture) every weekday before Shacharit, Sunday through Friday, half an hour before the regular start time for morning services (7:30 am on Sundays, 6:10 am Monday - Friday) - in the social hall.
TORAH & TEA* Thursday mornings, 9:30 - 10:30 AM on Zoom*. Studying Kings 2. * A Theodore Strauss z"l Endowment Fund sponsored program
TALMUD CLASS -6:35 pm this Shabbat Join our Shabbat AfternoonTALMUD SHIUR in-person, at CBAJ, starting 45 minutes before Shabbat ends. We are studying Masechet Makkot.
*CBAJ ZOOM ROOM (weekday classes only) Go to https://zoom.us/join Enter meeting ID: 940 508 9347 | Enter passcode: 613518
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMMING
COMMUNITY BEIS MIDRASH NIGHT *New* ALTERNATING THURSDAYS 8:30-9:30 PM Jointly presented by CBAJ & the Shteeble Next date: Thursday, May 11 at the Shteeble Join the Shteeble & CBAJ for Beis Midrash Night! Take part in the unique experience of in-depth, textual chavrusa or individual learning in a Beis Midrash setting. Cholent & kugel will be served. All levels of experience are welcome—with guided options available for beginners. For more information, contact: Rabbi Kean, Sean Ference, or Mendy Shepherd.
“The things you do for your self are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy.” Kalu Ndukwe Kalu
We are excited and honored to be partnering with 10 other local organizations in the Harold Grinspoon Foundation’s LIFE & LEGACY™ program. Please help us pay it forward and leave a legacy for future Capital District Jews. Please speak to Paula Mosher or Ellen Kaplowitzthe Life & Legacy committee chairs about partnering on this crucial initiative to ensure the vitality of Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob for the next 200 years.
INTRODUCING THE DEE PIRKEI AVOT PROJECT The Dee Pirkei Avot project was inspired by the Dee family's weekly commitment to learning and Pirkei Avot every Friday night. Each week, people connected to Lucy, Maia, and Rina, z''l, will prepare a Pirkei Avot study and discussion sheet in honor of their memory. CBAJ is proud to join in this project by distributing the Pirkei Avot sheets at services. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FLYER
WELLNESS REMINDER Anyone who has symptoms of any illness or is not feeling well is strongly encouraged to stay home, irrespective of vaccination status. Better to miss services than risk spreading COVID or another viral infection. Please also wear a mask if you suspect or know of a covid exposure regardless of symptoms. MINYAN NOTICE In order to continue to ensure daily minyan, we ask all adult Jewish men to do their best to attend weekday minyan with greater frequency
PARKING NOTICE For security purposes, any time a CBAJ member parks in our parking lot overnight, or the B'nai Shalom parking lotat any time, we request that you display a placard issued from the office. A supply will be left on the shelf in the hallway outside the sanctuary. Please contact office@cbaj.org if more placards are needed.
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