God Bless You!

Last week’s Torah portion was Naso. This was the theme of the Sermon that Karyn Goldner gave at her Bat Mitzvah ceremony. Here is an excerpt.

This week’s Torah reading is Naso, the Priestly Benediction at the end of chapter six of the book of Numbers. This is one of my favorite Torah portions. The verses of the Priestly Benediction, or the Priestly Blessings, are integral to Jewish life. These Blessings are recited at Shabbat, Life-Cycle Events and Holidays. They are one of the most ancient texts of the Torah and one of the oldest prayers still in use today. Archaeologists have found a plaque with the identical words to those found in the Torah dating from as early as the seventh century b.c.e.

So what is a Blessing?
And what is it about these words that have endured thousands of years and still hold the very same meaning for us today?

The Torah states: “The Lord Spoke to Moses: Speak to Aaron and his sons: Thus shall you bless the people of Israel. Say to them:
The Lord bless you and Keep you.
The Lord deal kindly and graciously with you.
The Lord bestow His favor upon you and grant you peace!
Thus they shall link My name with the people of Israel, and I will bless them.

People have questioned this reading, wondering how the priests held such power to bless the people. The Rabbis teach us that The Lord bestowed his blessing on the Priests who in turn then blessed the Israelites.

Whether it come from the priest’s lips or from our own, we now realize the power of these words. And the feelings these words invoke to all who speak them. Often we seek blessings from one another. A young couple wants the blessing of their parents before they marry, we invoke God’s name to bless the sick or less fortunate. Even a sneeze will bring most people, even strangers, to offer a blessing.

Blessings can be powerful and yet, they offer no magical manifestation. A blessing is an expression of hope. This hope links us to one another, no matter what faith, no matter what creed. Offering a blessing can be very moving. The one who offers the blessing, offers the gift of caring. The one who receives the blessing, hearing these kind words, feels a spiritual focus and a connection.

Often we associate material goods and health, good friends and family with one who is truly blessed. This sentiment is exactly what the Torah means for us to take away from this reading. The three lines of the Priestly Benediction asks God to bestow all that we may need to live, be happy and be healthy.

Federation Annual Meeting on June 13 – You are Invited!

The Federation Annual Meeting is coming up on Thursday, June 13, and everyone in the congregation is invited to attend.

The featured speaker is Yaron Sideman, consul general of Israel for the Mid-Atlantic Region. He will give an update on affairs in Israel and the Middle East, as well as talk about the role of the consulate.

Several important awards will be presented:

Iris Epstein – George Feldman Achievement Award for Young Leadership
Eileen Fischmann & Michael Miller – Pomerantz Award for Campaign Excellence
Barnet Fraenkel – Honorary Vice President and Schiff Award for Prejudice Reduction (presented at golf tournament)

We will also be re-electing Barry Halper as president and hearing from him about the year ahead.

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It begins at 7 p.m. at the JCC of Allentown.

Free and open to the community. Dessert reception to follow.


For questions, contact:

Stephanie Smartschan
Director of Marketing
Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley
702 North 22nd Street | Allentown, PA 18104
610.821.5500 ext. 328 | stephanie@jflv.org

Congratulations to the new TSS Leadership

At the TSS congregational meeting on May 19th, elections were held and the current TSS leadership now consists of the following:

President – Don Belmont

Past President – David Goldner

Vice-president – Elliot Gluskin

Treasurer – Jay Plotnick

Secretary – Marcia Berkow

At large Board members – Stuart Shmookler, Audrey Nolte, Debi Nelson, David Stein, Cheryl Shadick, Marc Silverstein

Chair of Education Committee – Shari Gluskin and Janet Hogan, co-chairs

Chair of Membership Committee – Donna Iorio

 

TSS Garage Sale a Booming Success!!!

We had an exceptional involvement for the garage sale, with numerous donors, helpers, organizers, sellers, cleaner-uppers, and emotional supporters. Because of the group effort, we raised $1600. for the Temple, so that we can continue our events and programs. WOW!!

Thanks so much to Liz and Joel Kamp for all their time and energy and allowing us to overwhelm their house with our STUFF.

And thanks a million times to Jett and Liz for organizing everyone and everything so well!

The following people were working their butts off on Saturday May 18 for pick up and delivery, and Sunday May 19th for the sale:

Don Bastian

Marcia and Miles Berkow

Jett and Norm Sarachek

Liz and Joel Kamp

Terri Krassen

Mike and Cheryl Donahue

Marc Silverstein

Terry Schettini

Don and Judy Belmont

Nadyne and Steve Remetz

Nancy Kahn, and Aaron – our gold-star salesman

Debi Nelson

Shari and Elliot Gluskin

Mike and Donna Iorio

and whoever else I missed, because I was looking the other way when you were there.

Great job to all who participated in this super-successful Temple fund-raising activity!!!