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Shabbat Shalom from Rabbi Arnow 1/31/2025

 
Dear Kol Rinah Family,

My 
sermon from last Shabbat, entitled "Hailing Hope," is on the website now.  

As hostages continue (God-willing) to be released, we will continue each Shabbat morning to read this prayer by liturgist Alden Solovy.  The hostages still in Gaza have been in captivity for 483 days.  May they all come home soon.  

Yehuda Kurtzer's podcast with journalist and author Yardena Schwartz on her new book, Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine that Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict, was fascinating, going into detail about a part of Israeli history I didn't know as much about.  I recommend it.  

Candle lighting tonight is at 5:04pm.  
 
A note: There's lots of sickness--cold, flu, Covid, etc.--going around right now.  If you are not feeling well, please don't come to shul, and even if you're feeling well enough, consider wearing a mask to keep you and others healthy.  

I'll be here for a no-instruments Kabbalat Shabbat at 6pm.  Come sing together as we welcome Shabbat.  

Tomorrow morning we'll start at 9am. 

Will Soll will be leading Torah Talk at 10:10am. 

Tot Shabbat with Karen Kern will be at 10:45am.  

I'll be speaking about what our tradition beautifully teaches us about the phrase describing the tenth plague, "There was no house where there was not someone dead" (Ex. 12:30).  

Kiddush will follow services.  

Shabbat ends at 6:08pm.  

Our in-person Thursday morning minyan has been a bit thin the last few weeks, especially with people traveling.  If you are able to make it at 7am on Thursday mornings, your presence will really be appreciated, especially by those saying Kaddish.  

Beginning in March, our Israel Committee will be convening "Compassionate Conversations" around Israel, facilitated by Cyndee Levy.  
Details and signup (by February 21) are hereAmong the goals are to foster a spirit of mutual respect for divergent perspectives and to serve as a model for how we, as a community, can comfortably engage in discussions when there is conflict. I'm really proud this is happening, and grateful to our Israel Committee and its chairs Shula Neuman and Rena Munster for their leadership.  

Ongoing is our Winter Clothing Drive.  See here for a list of the items that are needed.  

Purim is coming!  If you're interested in reading megillah, especially if you haven't done so before, whether ever or at Kol Rinah, respond to this email and I'll connect you to the megillah reading folks.  

Also, if you're interested in helping with or being part of the Purim spiel, respond to this email and I'll connect you with those folks.  


You may have heard that Kol Rinah is honoring me for my ten years of service to the synagogue on Sunday evening, March 2.  I'm very grateful for this all.  It will also be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and support our entire community.  Ads are due by February 10 and RSVPs by February 17.  Details and signup are here.  

May the one who makes peace in the heavens make peace over us, and over all 
Israel, and over all who dwell in the world.  

Shabbat shalom, and see you in shul,
Rabbi Noah Arnow



ZOOM AND STREAMING LINKS
To join our Zoom Minyanim or classes, click on the desired meeting link, or call into either of the following numbers: 
 
+1 312 626 6799
+1 646 558 8656
Then, when prompted, enter the Meeting ID of the desired minyan/class then press #.  Then, when prompted, enter the password then press #.  
 
Services (all times Central)
Evening Minyan on Zoom
Sunday-Thursday evenings at 6pm (but not on Jewish holidays)

 
Morning Minyan on Zoom
Monday-Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7am; Sunday mornings and national holidays at 8am (not including Jewish holidays)

(Please note that Thursday morning minyan is now being held in-person at 7am (8am on national holidays) and is not on Zoom)

Friday nights and Shabbat mornings
Fridays, 6pm in the chapel (no streaming)
Saturdays, 9:00am (9:30am when we are doing our musical Kol Chadash service)
Click the link below, for the stream, as well as for additional instructions:

https://www.kolrinahstl.org/kr-streaming
 
 
Kol Rinah now has an Instagram feed 
as well as Facebook  account!
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