


Tickets Will be available soon.
Concert begins at 4:30pm.
Mindy Goldberg, mother of Ilana and Hila Blumenthal, passed away suddenly Sunday morning, April 23, 2017. The girls will of course need all the support they can get. This Train will be include about 2 weeks of meals for the girls. Thanks to everyone for helping to care for the Blumenthal girls.
Visit the Meal Train at https://mealtrain.com/12o185
Dear Friend of the Community (חבר קהילה):
Many of us know that according to Jewish law and practice, Jews may not eat nor possess nor benefit from anyhametz (fermented or leavened grain-products) during the entire holiday of Passover (Pesach; Monday afternoon, April 10 – Tuesday night, April 18). It is customary to empty your house of all hametz, including any items made from barley, rye, oat, wheat, or spelt (mnemonic: B.R.O.W.S.) prior to Passover. This practice even applies to your pet’s food and even if you will be away during the holiday.
While many Jews pack up their hametz and put them out of the way in a secure place in the home, such as a garage or a taped cupboard, there are other methods to dispose of hametz: in some homes, members of the family hunt for the hametz on the eve before Pesach and then burn it the next morning. Others donate all of theirhametz to a food bank. A popular way to get rid of your hametz is to sell it to a non-Jew, using an appointed agent to conduct that transaction. To facilitate the selling of hametz, I (Rabbi Ferency) agree to act as our representative and will be selling hametz. On the next page you will find a sale of hametz contract.
Please return this contract to the synagogue office by April 3. It is customary to send a small donation to the synagogue in lieu of payment for these services. Checks should be made out to “Heska Amuna” and designated in the Memo line for the Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund. These funds will help fulfill the mitzvah ofma’ot hittim, helping needy Jews observe the holiday of Passover.
This contract may be returned to the Synagogue office by mail, in person, or by scanning and emailing back to admin@heskaamuna.org, no later than April 3.
Door/Bimah Usher
February 2017
11 Marilyn Burnett 18 Jeannie Bobroff 25 Markus Eisenbach |
February 2017
11 Bernard Bendriem 18 Jared Iroff-Bailey 25 Jenifer Ohriner |
March 2017
4 Barb Levin 11 Mary Ann Merrell 18 Mark Siegel 25 Mary Ann Merrell |
March 2017
4 Jeff Jacobson 11 Bernard Bendriem 18 Abraham Brietstein 25 Rachel Bonano |
April 2017
1 Janet Gurwitch 8 Rachel Bonano 15 Barry Allen 22 Jenifer Ohriner 29 Jason Scharfman |
April 2017
1 Etyan Klausner 8 Serina Scott 15 Ken Brown 22 Mary Ann Merrell 29 Miriam Weinstein |
May 2017
6 Abraham Brietstein 13 Jared Iroff-Bailey 20 Markus Eisenbach 27 Adam Rowe |
May 2017
6 Adam Rowe 13 Miriam Weinstein 20 Barb Levin 27 Jeannie Bobroff |
June 2017
3 Eytan Klausner 10 Ken Brown 17 Serina Scott 24 Raphe Panitz |
June 2017
3 Raphe Panitz 10 Janet Gurwitch 17 Marilyn Burnett 24 Mark Siegel |
*** If you cannot work on your assigned week, please contact fellow Board members to find a replacement and email the main office by Wednesday so the correct name may be included in the Shabbat brochure.***
Due to Knox County Schools being closed for illnesses, HARS will be closed January 29th. Friday night’s Shabbat Dinner will also be rescheduled to a later date. Sunday school on February 2nd will proceed as planned.
Heska Amuna Synagogue proudly announces the first annual Leaders of Our Tribe Shabbat Celebration: A Proper President’s Day Commemoration of our Heska Amuna Leadership
Join our February 18 Shabbat service as we honor the men and women who, for over 105 years, have served as Officers of our Board of Trustees, Sisterhood, and Men’s Club. Stewarding us since 1911, we have a delightfully long history to celebrate!
This Inaugural Celebration also marks the establishment of the “Defenders of the Faith” fund. Details below.