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SHABBAT SHABBATPROGRAM PROGRAM Shabbat, June 29 and 30, 2018 / 17 Tammuz 5778 Parashat Balak

‫ י�שׂ�� ֵאֽל‬‫ ֽי � ֲעקֹב ִמשׁ�כְּנֹתֶי‬‫מַה־טֹּבוּ אֹֽ ָהלֶי‬ “How good are your tents, Jacob, your dwelling places, Israel.” (Numbers 24:5)

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‫!‪Welcome to CBST‬‬ ‫ברוכים וברוכות הבאים לקהילת בית שמחת תורה! קהילת בית שמחת תורה מקיימת קשר רב שנים ועמוק עם ישראל‪ ,‬עם הבית‬ ‫הפתוח בירושלים לגאווה ולסובלנות ועם הקהילה הגאה בישראל‪.‬‬ ‫אנחנו מזמינים אתכם\ן לגלוּת יהדוּת ליבראלית גם בישראל!‬ ‫מצאו את המידע על קהילות רפורמיות המזמינות אתכם\ן לחגוג את סיפור החיים שלכן\ם בפלאיירים בכניסה‪.‬‬ ‫לפרטים נוספים ניתן לפנות לרב נועה סתת‬

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JUNE 29, 2018 / 17 TAMMUZ PARASHAT BALAK OPENING PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS 28 38

‫מַה טֹּבוּ‬ ‫הַדְ לָקַת נ ֵרוֹת שׁ�ל שׁ�בָּת‬

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‫שׁ�לוֹם ֲעלֵיכֶם‬

‫ֲהכָנ ַת ַהלֵּב‬

Mah Tovu

Folk

Candle Blessings

Abraham Wolf Binder (18951967) Israel Goldfarb (1879-1956)

Shalom Aleichem

KABBALAT SHABBAT / WELCOMING SHABBAT

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(‫שׁ�ֽירוּ לַה' )תהלים צו‬ ‫י�שׂ�מְחוּ ַהשּׁ� ַמי �ם )תהלים‬ (‫צו‬ (‫ִמז ְמוֹר לְדָ ו�ד )תהלים כט‬

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‫לְכָה דוֹדִ י‬

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(‫טוֹב לְהֹדוֹת )תהלים צב‬

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Shiru Ladonai (Psalm 96)

Jordan Franzel (Born 1969)

Yism’chu Hashamayim (Psalm 96)

Chassidic

Mizmor L’David (Psalm 29)

Yiddish Melody (Shnirele Perele)

L'chah Dodi (Shlomo Alkabetz) Tov L’hodot (Psalm 92)

MA’ARIV / THE EVENING SERVICE 78 80 86 88 89 94 98 102 104 106 101 130 Program 138 140 150

Program

‫בָּ�כוּ‬ ‫ַה ַמּעֲ�יב עֲ�בִים‬ ‫ַא ֲהבַת עוֹלָם‬ ‫שׁ�מַע י�שׂ��אֵל‬ ‫ו� ָא ַהבְ ָתּ‬ ‫מִי כָמֹֽכָה‬ ‫הַפּוֹ�שׂ סֻכַּת שׁ�לוֹם‬ ‫ו�שׁ�מְרוּ‬ ‫ֲחצ ִי קַדִּ ישׁ‬ ‫ֲעמִידָ ה‬ ‫עוֹד י �בוֹא‬ ‫ְתּפִלָּה לִ�פוּאָה‬ ‫ְתּפִלָּה לַמְּדִ ינ ָה‬ ‫קַדִּ ישׁ שׁ�לֵם‬

Kol Haneshama Synagogue (Jerusalem) Shlomo Carlebach (1926-1994) Yosef Eisenstark

‫ַמעֲ�יב‬

Bar’chu

Nusach

Hama’ariv Aravim

Nusach

Ahavat Olam Sh’ma Yisrael

Debbie Friedman (1951-2011) Salomon Sulzer (1804-1890)

V’ahavta

Torah Cantillation (Trop)

Mi Chamocha

Dan Nichols (Born 1969)

Haporeis Sukkat Shalom

Jeff Klepper (Born 1954)

V’shamru Chatsi Kaddish

Moshe Rothblum (Born 1944) Nusach

Silent Amidah Od Yavo Prayer for Healing

Mosh Ben Ari (Born 1971)

Prayer for our Country Kaddish Shalem

DRASHAH: RABBI MARISA JAMES ‫ ָעלֵֽינוּ‬Aleinu

‫קַדִּ ישׁ י �תוֹם‬ ‫כח‬

‫ַקבָּלַת שׁ�בָּת‬

Nusach

‫דְּ�שׁ�ה‬ Salomon Sulzer (1804-1890)

Mourner’s Kaddish Koyekh

Yiddish Folk

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COMPOSER FEATURE Jordan Franzel (Born 1969) has been the cantor of Congregation Or Ami in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, since 2002. He graduated from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, School of Sacred Music in New York City in 1996. Franzel has also served on the faculty of Havah Nashirah, a retreat for songleaders and synagogue musicians. “Shiru Ladonai” was part of a master’s thesis on contemporary musical settings of liturgical texts that use the traditional prayer modes (nusach).

Koyekh/Strength /

‫כח‬

If I had the strength I would run through the streets And shout: Shabes! Shabes, Shabes, Shabes!

Volt ikh gehat koyech, Volt ikh geloyfn in di gasn, Un geshrign: Shabes! Shabes, Shabes, Shabes!

‫וואָלט איך געהאַט כח‬ ‫וואָלט איך געלאָפן אין די גאַסן‬ ,‫ שבת‬:‫און געשריגן‬ !‫ שבת‬,‫ שבת‬,‫שבת‬

If I had the strength I would run through the streets And shout: Justice! Justice, justice, justice!

Volt ikh gehat koyech, Volt ikh geloyfn in di gasn, Un geshrign: Tsedek! Tsedek, Tsedek, Tsedek!

‫וואָלט איך געהאַט כח‬ ‫וואָלט איך געלאָפן אין די גאַסן‬ ,‫ צדק‬:‫און געשריגן‬ !‫ צדק‬,‫ צדק‬,‫צדק‬

Prayer for Interfaith Vigil at Tornillo, Texas Detention Camp by Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld To those who would tear that fabric apart, We are here to say – we will always show up to stitch it back together.

Elohei haruchot l’chol basar God of the spirits of all flesh We came here from all over this great country and beyond to say no. To say no to those who would tear children from their parent’s arms. To say no to those who are in no rush to reunite them now. To say no to a policy that deprives people of all ages of the basic international human right to seek asylum in our country. To say no to those making our border famous for brutality and heartbreak.

We walk in the footsteps of our ancestor Abraham Who “stitched worlds together” Who saw connection everywhere Who was commanded to be a blessing to all the families of the earth. We know that it is so much easier – and faster – to tear things apart than it is to stitch them together. But we will keep showing up for as long as it takes

But more than that Av Harachamim Father of all fathers Mother of all mothers Source of all compassion – We are here to say Yes. Yes to children and to families. Yes to the sanctity, to the preciousness, to the dignity of all life, created in Your image. Yes to the truth of Your Oneness, and ours. Yes to the breathtaking beauty of our world – And yes to the vital moral fabric of our lives.

Because some of us are parents ourselves Because we are teachers Because we are witnesses Because we are weavers Because we are threads in the tapestry of Your creation. We will stitch together what has been torn apart. Dear God, please give us strength. Give us wisdom. Give us courage. Gather us all in the embrace of your unending love. Shema Yisrael Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad. Listen, you who struggle, And bear witness to the One God who holds us all.

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PRAYER for OUR COUNTRY

Our God and God of our ancestors, ‫ ברך את ארצנו ואת כל‬.‫אלוהינו ואלוהי אבותנו ואמותינו‬ bless this country and all who dwell within it. ‫היושבות והיושבים בה‬ Help us to experience the blessings of our lives and circumstances, ‫יחד לבבנו להודות לך על חיינו ועל הזמן הזה‬ To be vigilant, compassionate, and brave. .‫ ומלאי חמלה‬,‫ אמיצים‬,‫להיות דרוכות‬ Strengthen us when we are afraid, ‫חזקנו וחזק ידנו כאשר אנו אחוזים בפחד‬ Help us to channel our anger, ‫סייע בידינו לנתב את כעסנו לידי מעשה‬ So that it motivates us to action. Help us to feel our fear, ‫חזק לבבנו לחוש את מלוא הפחד שלנו‬ So that we do not become numb. ‫כדי שלא נהפוך לאדישות‬ Help us to be generous with others, . ‫זו‬ ‫את‬ ‫זה‬ ‫שנרים‬ ‫כדי‬ ‫אחרים‬ ‫על‬ ‫סייע לנו להשפיע נדיבות‬ So that we raise each other up. ‫מרגישים‬ ‫כשאנו‬ ‫גם‬ ‫כי‬ ‫שנדע‬ ‫כדי‬ ,‫בפחד‬ ‫סייע לנו להיות צנועות‬ Help us to be humble in our fear, knowing that as vulnerable as we feel, ‫ זוהי חובתנו‬,‫ הנמצאות בסיכון גבוה אף יותר‬,‫ יש אחרות‬,‫פגיעות‬ there are those at greater risk, and .‫הקדושה להיות עמן‬ that it is our holy work to stand with them. ‫החופש‬ ‫של‬ ‫ברכנו בטעם המתוק‬ Help us to taste the sweetness of liberty, ‫הזו‬ ‫ובעת‬ ‫קודמים‬ ‫בדורות‬ ‫זכינו‬ ‫לו‬ ‫החופש‬ ‫את‬ ‫להעריך‬ ‫כדי שנשכיל‬ To not take for granted the freedoms won in generations past or in recent days. ,‫ ַמי �ם‬-‫לרפא ולחזק את הדמוקרטיה שלנו שתהיה כְּעֵץ שׁ�תוּל עַל‬ To heal and nourish our democracy, ;‫ ו� ָהי �ה ָעלֵהוּ � ֲענ ָן‬,‫י�בֹא חֹם‬-‫א י ��אֶה כִּי‬�‫ ו‬,‫יוּבַל י�שׁ�לַּח שׁ��שׁ�יו‬-‫ו�עַל‬ that it may be like a tree planted by the water (‫ ח‬,‫)ירמיהו יז‬ whose roots reach down to the stream; it need not fear drought when it comes, its leaves are always green (Jeremiah 17:8). ,‫ אם כל חי‬,‫שכינה‬ Source of all Life, Guide our leaders with righteousness, ‫שלחי אורך ואמתך למנהיגנו‬ Strengthen their hearts, ‫חזקי לבבותיהם שלא יתקשו‬ but keep them from hardening. (‫ה‬-‫ג‬ ,‫טז‬ ‫)ישעיהו‬ ‫בצדק‬ ‫ולפעול‬ ‫אמת‬ ‫שישתמשו בכוחן כדי לדבר‬ That they may use their influence and authority to ,‫שתציע‬ ‫בחופש‬ ‫ישגשגו‬ ,‫בעושרה‬ ‫יחלקו‬ ‫מי יתן וכל יושבי הארץ‬ speak truth and act for justice (Isaiah 16:3-5). May all who dwell in this country ‫ויהיו מוגנים בחוקיה‬ share in its bounty, enjoy its freedoms, ,‫מי יתן ואומה זו תשתמש בכוחה ובעושרה על מנת לקדם צדק‬ and be protected by its laws. ‫חופש ושלום לכל יושבי תבל‬ May this nation use its power and wealth ‫מי יתן ונהיה חזקות ואמיצים‬ to be a voice for justice, ‫מי יתן ונהיה נועזים במעשי ידנו ועמוקות בחמלה שבלבנו‬ peace, and equality for all who dwell on earth. May we be strong and have courage ‫שנבחין מתי עלינו להקשיב ומתי עלינו לפעול‬ To be bold in our action and deep in our compassion, ,‫צורה‬ ‫בכל‬ ‫אלימות‬ ,‫ אפליה‬,‫ שוביניזם‬,‫ גזענות‬,‫לעקור שנאה‬ To discern when we must listen and when we must act, To uproot bigotry, intolerance, misogyny, racism, discrimination, and violence in all its forms, ‫לחגוג את צלם אלוהים בפנים שונות המשתקפות בכל המגוון‬ To celebrate the many faces of God reflected ‫האנושי‬ in the wondrous diversity of humanity, ‫מי‬ ‫כל‬ ‫שמביא‬ ‫המתנות‬ ‫את‬ ‫ולכבד‬ ,‫המהגרת‬ ‫ואת‬ ‫הזר‬ ‫את‬ ‫לקבל‬ To welcome the stranger and the immigrant ‫זו‬ ‫שאומה‬ ‫לפני‬ ‫מאז‬ ‫שהיה‬ ‫כפי‬ ,‫זו‬ ‫בארץ‬ ‫והזדמנות‬ ‫מקלט‬ ‫שמבקשת‬ and to honor the gifts of those who seek refuge ‫נולדה‬ and possibility here, as they have since before this nation was born. ‫ כְּנַחַל אֵיתָן‬,‫ ִמשׁ�פָּט; וּצ ְדָ קָה‬,‫ו�י�גּ ַל כַּ ַמּי �ם‬ Let justice well up like waters, and righteousness (‫)עמוס ה כד‬ like a mighty stream (Amos 5:24) © Rabbi Ayelet Cohen

Hebrew by Rabbi Noa Sattath

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TONIGHT’S SERVICE LEADERS Service Leader: Rabbi Marisa Elana James Ba’al Tefillah: Larry Kay Drashah: Rabbi Marisa Elana James

Refuah Shlemah – Healing Prayers Alton Bader Thelma Benjamin Shayna Caul Michael Carlin Shirley Carlin Norbert Fischer Alaine Alberts Flood Bruce Friedman Donna Gray

Mary Goldrich Marilyn Greenberg Mary Ann Henkle Stuart Isacoff Marge Kaufman Ken Levinsohn Victoria Marks Alan Packer

Libbie Parad Sasha Soreff Lisa Springer Rose Wahnon Gabriel Weingarten Sarah bat Miriam Shabtai ben Esther Yitzchak ben Esther

If you or a CBST member you know is ill and would like support, contact [email protected]. This printed list is for those with acute illness. You may say a name aloud during the healing prayer at services. CBST’s Chesed Committee provides assistance for members who are hospitalized or recovering from illness or loss. Email [email protected]. We’re your community; we’re here for you.

Condolences to CBST member Marilyn Mishaan on the death of her uncle, Ike Labaton, z”l, on Saturday, June 23. CBST member Harold Levine on the death of his cousin, Stanley Raffel, z”l, who died on Sunday, June 24 in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the age of 74. Mitchell Bloom on the death of his friend Liliane Montevecchi, z”l.

Yortzeits 17 Tammuz to 23 Tammuz Members memorialized on the Wine Family Sanctuary Memorial Wall Nachum Braverman Sheldon Kershon Willet Fields

Bart Rubenstein

Family & Friends memorialized on plaques on the Kuriel Chapel Memorial Wall Jack Best Sarah Jacobs Harry Rosenfeld Craig Bross Frieda Levitz Sylvia Kosow Sidney Julius Gershon Marcus Mirsky Lillian Woolf Gizella Graham Daniel Rosenberg The CBST community extends condolences to mourners among us. May God comfort you among all who mourn. We pray for peace. All are welcome to an Oneg downstairs following the service. Seating & Accessibility: CBST is committed to accessibility. At Friday night services, several spaces for someone in a wheelchair and an adjacent chair are reserved; seats are released at 6:45pm if not occupied. Phones and photography: Silence your cell phones. Photos are not permitted during services. Bags and coats: Bags and coats are subject to search by security personnel. Smoking: Is not permitted within 25 feet of our front door. From CBST’s Green Team: We are blessed to live in a city where rigid plastics are recyclable. Toss plastic straws, bottles, etc. in receptacles labeled “cans/bottles.” The earth & the Green Team thank you. Tonight, our thanks to: Better Events Sound Technician · CBST Facilities Staff Jorge Loyola, Victor Reyes, and Teresa Gutierrez · CBST Members & Friends who greet everyone at services · Shabbat sponsors and donors.

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Ahead… Saturday, June 30, 2018 / 17 Tammuz 5778 #SoulOfSanctuary Shabbat Gathering— NO SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE June 30 / 17 Tammuz 9:30am If it is in line with your Shabbat practice, join at 130 West 30th Street

CBST, Judson Memorial Church, and the New Sanctuary Coalition for Shabbat morning prayer and song. See Page 9 for more details.

Friday, July 6, 2018 / 24 Tammuz 5778 Kabbalat Shabbat Services, 6:30pm Service Leader: Rabbi Jo Hirschmann Ba’al Tefillah: Cantor Steve Zeidenberg,

Saturday, July 7, 2018 / 24 Tammuz 5778 NO SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE

Steven M. Fruh-Paul L. Marsolini Cantorial Position

Drashah: Rabbi Yael Rapport

Upcoming Events See all these events and more at www.cbst.org/events/month

Participate in a CBST Congregational Focus Group Tonight and Saturday, July 21, after services CBST’s board has convened a Strategic Planning Task Force (SPTF) to develop and submit for the board's approval a strategic plan with five-year goals and three-year interim objectives along with a set of recommended action strategies. Interested members can participate on the above dates. Registration is not required. If you have any questions, please email SPTF co-chairs Cindy Rizzo ([email protected]) and Lee Goldberg ([email protected]).

Aging with HIV/AIDS? Talk to Us! Tuesdays, through August 21, 7:00pm to 9:00pm Join our weekly supportive social gathering led by Scott A. Kramer, LCSW-R, ACSW with Rabbi James. Share stories and compare notes about what it means to be aging with HIV/AIDS. Refreshments will be served! RSVP at http://bit.ly/HIVSupport.

Aleinu First Fridays Nosh Friday, July 6, after services, Reich-Marran Room, 130 West 30th Street This month’s catered meal will be Mediterranean cuisine. Sit down with us for tasty pitas and great conversation after CBST’'s Shabbat services. Please RSVP by Tuesday, July 3, so we can order the right amount of food. As always, we ask for $5+ to help us with future events, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Register: http://bit.ly/AleinuJulyNosh.

CBST Chorus at the North American Jewish Choral Festival Sunday, July 8, 8:00pm, Stamford Hilton - Stamford, CT; $20 The CBST Community Chorus will represent our synagogue in one of the most prestigious venues in Jewish music today. Our magnificent ensemble, under the direction of Joyce Rosenzweig, with Cantor Steve Zeidenberg, soloist, will open the world-renowned festival of Jewish music. The program includes works by Salamone Rossi, Kurt Weill, Yehezkel Braun, Michael Boino, and more. Questions? Contact Cantor Steve Zeidenberg at [email protected].

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Israeli Dancing with Mitch Ginsburgh Monday, July 23 and August 20, 7:00 to 9:00pm Learn with internationally known Israeli dance teacher and choreographer! New dancers will enjoy the best Israeli music from yesterday and today, build coordination and dance skills over time as we learn new dances and master challenges, and sweat. No experience required. Register: http://bit.ly/JuneDancing.

Aleinu Havdalah Hangout—Beach Edition Saturday, July 28, Time and Location TBD Nothing says summer quite like the beach. We’re still figuring out where to meet, but please send us your information if you’re interested in coming! We’ll be hanging out on the sand during the afternoon, enjoying a Havdalah service in the evening, and then heading to dinner nearby at night. RSVP: bit.ly/BeachHavdalah.

Aleinu LES Food and Walking Tour—Rescheduled! Sunday, July 29 at 4 pm, meet at Essex Street Retail Market Mural (Delancey Street Station) The rain date for our food and walking tour of Manhattan's Lower East Side is July 29. CBST's Assistant Rabbi Yael Rapport will be leading the tour, and then we'll eat in Chinatown afterward. If you haven't already done so, please RSVP so we can reserve tables at the restaurant. RSVP: bit.ly/FoodWalkingTour.

CBST Adult Civil Rights Trip to the South Thursday, March 7, to Monday, March 11, 2019 Rabbi Kleinbaum leads a CBST civil rights journey through Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, exploring the deep roots of the Civil Rights Movement. We will visit the Ebenezer Baptist Church and Dr. Martin Luther King Center, Equal Justice Initiative Museum & Memorial to Lynching, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, and so much more. Registration opens Monday, July 2. For more information, contact Tasha Calhoun, [email protected].

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Bold Spiritual Community of Resistance and Love Are You Registered to Vote? Make a difference! VOTE! Deadlines for the New York 2018 elections: August 17 for the September 11 Local Primary; October 12 for the November 6 General Election. For information on how to register go to http://bit.ly/NYVote2018.

Resistance: Calls and Cards

Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:00pm at 130 West 30th Street Come for pizza to fuel your phone calls and postcard writing. Make your voice heard by exercising your right to contact officials. Bring a cell phone and your fighting spirit!

Welcoming Visit at Islamic Center at NYU

Fridays, 12:45 - 2:30pm at 238 Thompson St. Welcome worshippers to the Islamic Center at NYU’s Jummah midday prayer service.To participate in House of Peace, speak to Harold Levine, or email him at [email protected].

SANCTUARY AT CBST—Helping Immigrants and Refugees

Support our immigrant neighbors and take action to change immigration policies:

#SoulOfSanctuary Shabbat Gathering at the #KeepFamiliesTogether March Saturday, June 30, 9:30am, Thomas Paine Park (the northern part of Foley Square) If it is in line with your Shabbat practice, join CBST, Judson Memorial Church, and the New Sanctuary Coalition for Shabbat morning prayer and song before the NYC Rally & March to End Family Separation, which starts at 10:00am. We’ll meet to bless the holy day and this holy work before marching from Foley Square to Brooklyn Bridge to demand that this administration stop separating kids from their parents. To accompany our immigrant neighbors to their court dates and ICE check-ins, register for an upcoming training through New Sanctuary Coalition (http://bit.ly/NSCAccompaniment). CBST will also host a training in July. Sign up for our weekly Social Justice email to stay connected to our work (http://bit.ly/SanctuaryEmail), or email Rabbi James ([email protected]) if you want to get more involved.

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Lehrhaus Adult Education Rabbi Mike Moskowitz’s Talmud Study Camp and Tuesday Night Talmud Classes

Talmud Camp: July 9-12 (Monday-Thursday), 1:00pm to 4:00pm Tuesday Nights Classes: July 17, 24, and 31, 6:30pm to 8:00pm Rabbi Mike Moskowitz, CBST’s Scholar-in-Residence for Trans and Queer Jewish Studies, leads two introductory Talmud learning opportunities that require no previous experience. Students will build the scaffolding to support the experience of learning Talmud. Register at http://bit.ly/CBSTTalmud, or click on the event in the calendar at www.cbst.org.

Children’s Education at CBST

CBST is committed to providing a dynamic, inclusive, and multifaceted Jewish educational experience for our children and their families. Through learning and doing, our program builds and strengthens a contemporary, learned, relevant, ethical, and deeply rooted sense of both Jewish and LGBTQ values and identity.

Alef Bet Shabbat—Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

(Drop-In) A twice-monthly, song-filled morning service, beginning at 11:30am, led by our clergy and songleader, designed especially for our youngest congregants with their caregivers. Always followed by a community Kiddush lunch with access to supervised free play and the CBST children’s library until 1:30 pm.

Limmud B'Shabbat—Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

This child-centered program introduces students to Jewish learning, t’fillah, holiday celebrations, and basics of modern Hebrew; themes and stories of Torah through music, arts, and creative learning. Includes immersive Family Retreat programs, supplies, materials, snack, and Kiddush lunch.

B'nai Mitzvah Program—Grades 6 and 7

Meeting twice monthly, classes include Hebrew instruction, t’fillah, Jewish studies, holiday celebrations, music, arts, all materials, snacks, Kiddush lunch, preparation for B’nai Mitzvah, private individualized tutoring, and monthly family classes and dinner with Rabbi Rapport. Teen Track—Grades 8-9 and 10-12 This twice-monthly program engages CBST’s teens (grades 8-9 and grades 10-12) in thoughtful exploration of Am Yisrael, Eretz Israel, and Medinat Yisrael: the people, the land, and the modern state of Israel. Includes all local field trips, Shabbat breakfast, and Kiddush lunch.

Registration for 5779 / October 2018 – June 2019 is now open. Early Bird rate available until June 30. To register, visit: https://cbst.org/content/children-and-families. For questions, please contact Jennifer Kleinbaum, Limmud Program Administrator, at [email protected] or 212-929-9498, x816. For information about the program, contact Jonathan Chapman, Principal, [email protected].

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PRIDE 2018 We were delighted to share Pride Shabbat with nearly 600 in attendance at Masonic Hall last Friday, and we want to thank all who marched with CBST on Sunday, June 24. Your presence filled us with great joy and helped build that sense of community that keeps us going through tough times. Remember: Joy is an act of spiritual resistance! Thanks to Robin Schatell and Harold Levine for the photos.

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Tonight’s Oneg (Delight) Sponsored by Deluxe Oneg Kevin Kraus and Scott Stachowiak In honor of the yortzeit of Kevin’s

father, Dr. Gary Kraus, z”l, and in memory of Scott’s brother, Mark Stachowiak, z”l, who died on June 13. May their memories be a blessing.

Stephen Lipmann In memory of my father, Fritz Lipmann, z”l, on his 32nd yortzeit. Jane Spielman Happy birthday Lea! Congratulations on your 88th birthday! Love, your

spice, Jane.

Shabbat Flowers sponsored by David Wine and Michael MacElhenny

CBST has a Hearing Induction Loop for hearing aids with T-Coils.

Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, D.D. Rabbi Yael Rooks Rapport ASSISTANT RABBI Cantor Steve Zeidenberg

Steven M. Fruh-Paul L. Marsolini Cantorial Position

Joyce Rosenzweig Music Director Rabbi Marisa Elana James DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL JUSTICE PROGRAMMING Gregg H. Passin PRESIDENT Yolanda Potasinski EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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