Singalong with the Wandering Jews – secular music jam

Join the Wandering Jews for an evening of secular pop and folk music. You will know all the songs, but we will have song sheets just in case.

If you can play an instrument, bring it along! Got a drum? – bring it along! Got a pan and wooden spoon? – Bring it along! Got a kazoo? – Bring it along (although it is difficult to sing and play kazoo at the same time).

Time: 7:00 PM

Date: Sunday, November 10th

Location: Belmont Hootenany Hall

We can’t guarantee the music quality, but it definitely will be fun! Join us!

TSS Adult Ed – ‘How to Deal with Difficult People… and Make Sure You aren’t One!’

Monday, December 9th

HOW TO DEAL WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE – AND MAKING SURE YOU AREN’T ONE!

 

EAT, TALK AND LEARN – Bread, Soup and Salad Pot luck

 

Learn the three major warning signs of difficult communication, and we will practice ways to improve communication immediately!  Appropriate for children and adults.

 

Time: 6:15 PM – Dinner, and 7:15 PM – Program

Location: Judy and Don Belmont Home – the Belmont Center for Effective Communication

RSVP by Wednesday, Nov. 30th to jabelmont3@gmail.com to ensure we have a minimum number of people to run the program.

Sign up today!

Next Wine Club – November 16th

Wines for Thanksgiving

Date: Saturday, November 16

Time: 6:30p – 9:00p
Location: TBD
RSVP to David Vaida

Pizza and Prayer – a winning combination!

Friday night FUN at Shabbat Services! The Fall evening was sheer joy as the children ushered in the weekend with a Pizza Pre-neg and cupcakes.

How appropriate that this Shabbat Service was led by the TSS Religious School children? As Cantor Sermonized the visit paid to Abraham by the Angels to tell him that his wife Sarah would soon give him a child and give birth to a nation, the realization that OUR future and the future of TSS was sitting in the front row.

It is so important to pass our Jewish traditions onto our children. Like the children of our ancestors, they are the next generation to carry on the Jewish faith. Bringing your kids to Shabbat Services not only fulfills a mitzvah, but also reinforces what the Angels told Abraham, that the birth of his child would bring forth the birth of a nation.

With so many distractions in our lives, and so many secular activities that are scheduled for Friday nights, Shabbat Services are often sacrificed. But making Services a priority, just once a month, does so much for building the future and creating a bonding experience for our children to their Jewish faith.

Friday night was fun, informative and created a night filled with good Jewish memories that hopefully someday our children will pass onto their own children.