Happy Purim - Details below about the Purim celebration tomorrow, Monday, March 6, 2023
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Purim 2023 is Tomorrow!
Join today Monday, March 6 at 6:30pm 6:30pm Talmud Torah Purim Play Thank you Rebecca Rhapsody! 6:50pm Maariv 7:00pm Improv Reading of the Megillah 7:20pm Appetizers 7:30pm Live music with Naor Nave Bring a gift of food to pass on to a friend for fulfilling the Mitzvah of Mishloah Manot "Sending of Portions" and non-perishable goods for fulfilling the Mitzvah of Donating Charity to the Poor, known in Hebrew as mattanot la-evyonim Recommended donation: $20 Additional donations will be warmly appreciated
Please help hungry children on Maui! Donate to the Maui Food Bank by bringing non perishable food to JCM and placeing it in the bin. The bin will be outside until April 2.
Purim: Was Haman really from Amalek?
The relationship between written and oral Torah has been a central theme of my Thursday classes here at JCM. The Oral Torah (דרש) brings life to the Torah and this in turn is how Jews understand the Bible. One of our beloved legends about Purim is called the Second Targum. It is an Aramaic translation ("targum") that elaborates on the Book of Esther and embellishes the Biblical account with new material that does not seem directly related to the Esther story.
It is here that the Rabbinic belief explains how Haman descends from Amalek. The source call him "Haman the son of Hamedatha, descended from Agag the son of Amaleq." His lineage is presented as follows as follows: "Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, son of Khada, son of Kuza, son of Alipilot, son of Dios, son of Diosos, son of Peros, son of Ma'dan, son of Bala'qan, son of Antimiros, son of Hadrus, son of Shegar, son of Negar, son of Parmashta, son of Vaizatha, son of Agag, son of Sumqar, son of Amalek, son of a concubine of Eliphaz the son of Esau". There must be several generations omitted between Agag, who was executed by Samuel the prophet in the time of King Saul, and Amalek, who lived several hundred years earlier. Furthermore, according to the first Book of Chronicles 5:41-43, "King Hezekiah of Judah... destroyed the last surviving Amalekites."
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Tickets for the Community Passover Seder Wednesday, April 5 at 6pm You can purchase tickets for the Community Passover Seder by clicking HERE. The cost is $100 for JCM members and Maui residents and $120 for visitors. Note that only when you select if you are a member or a visitor does the option to pay and indicate how many people will be part of your group appear. (Volunteers needed: please contact Rabbi Raanan if you can help)
Save the Dates
Wednesday, March 29 5-6pm - JCM Talmud Torah Chocolate Seder for Kids — All are welcome. We will have fun eating chocoate that has Passover symbols. Our teens will be leading part of the Seder as part of their Madrichim (guide) training.
Wednesday, April 5 at 6pm - JCM Community Passover Seder - A family-friendly inclusive Seder. You can purchase tickets for the Community Passover Seder by clicking HERE. The cost is $100 for JCM members and Maui residents and $120 for visitors. (Volunteers needed: please contact Rabbi Raanan if you can help)
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Talmud Torah 5:00 - 6:00pm We resume Hebrew studies and the learning before Passover
Thursday, March 9
Kabbalah Class with Rabbi Raanan 7:00 - 8:00pm Join us as we continue to study the mystical interpretations of the holy Mishkan (Tabernacle)
Friday, March 10
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00pm Live at JCM and on ZOOM
Saturday, March 11
Morning Shabbat Service 9:30am Live at JCM and on ZOOM
Sunday, March 12
Israeli Folk Dance 3:00 - 5:00pm Live at JCM
Refuah Schleima- Prayer For Healing
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Yahrzeits March 5 - March 11
Dora Heller Dr. Leslie Malkin Dr. Stuart Ratner Judy Grant Larry Litt Mary-Ruth Mazzacano Max Mendlow Patricia Solomon Rosa Povich Rose Farber Sidney Baum Stanley Pomerantz Yoni Silberman Zvi Mandel
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