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CJCN Committees
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CJCN wants to know about and help our congregants with whatever their needs might be, whether it is an illness, death, or anything else you would need help with or support.
Please contact Beth Steinberg, Committe Chair, at either the CJCN office, 281-376-0016 or at WeCare@cjcn.org.
Let's all help eachother..
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Getting the word out is the specialty of the Communications Committee--inside and out of the Temple..We take care of announcements, our newsletter, Chai Lites, and more! This is a fun and productive place to be. If interested, contact Lenore Herman, Chair, at Communications@CJCN.ORG
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"The study of Torah leads to them all"--to all the good things that Jews do together. The Education Committee works as an adjunct to our school director, setting policy for our school, and coordinating special school activities and programs. |
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Caretakers for the interior of our building, handling all aspects of maintenance and more.
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Caretakers for the exterior of our building, including beautification of the lawn and gardens, statuary, parking lot, heating and air conditioning, and more. |
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Welcoming prospective members and guiding members to the resources they need is the specialization of our Membership Committe. Led by Committee Chair Donna Gibbon (Membership@cjcn.org) this committee can answer all of your questions about life at CJCN.
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Membership Involvement is always look for new, creative and innovative ways to involve our members. Right now, our main focus is on Rabbi Siger's "Torah on Tap" program.
Please contact us if you have any ideas you would like to share.
Steve Landis, Acting Chair, GetInvolved@cjcn.org
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Coordinating lay services, improving the worship experience at CJCN, working to assist the Rabbi, Cantor, and other professionals--these are all tasks and joys of the Ritual Committee, |
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Our Next Project: Adopt a Soldier
"Union for Reform Judaism resolves to commend our service women and men (and their families) who have answered duty's call and served our nation honorably, often with valor and distinction, and who have earned our respect and gratitude and that of the American people..." - 2005 Resolution on the War in Iraq
Our next project is as easy as writing letters or as involved as sending care packages. Your level of participation is entirely up to you. After you Adopt a Soldier please let us know. We would like to post information in the Religious School wing about your soldier. Visit the Adopt a Soldier website at http://www.adoptaussoldier.org. Once you complete the registration form a confirmation will be sent to you by e-mail. Within a few days your soldier information will be e-mailed to you. They can do special requests for male/female, and sometimes fulfill requests for a certain branch of the military. It is VERY difficult to fill requests beyond that. They do not fulfill requests for race, religious beliefs, age, marriage status, or common interests because they have very limited information on the soldiers. We look forward to hearing about your adoption.
SocialAction@cjcn.org
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"Justice, justice, shall you pursue." The Social Action Committee actively seeks ways that CJCN can reach out to the Jewish people and the world beyond our doors.
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July 17, 2006 21 Tamuz , 5766
TO: The Leadership of the Reform Movement
FROM: Rabbi Eric Yoffie
RE: Israel
"What can I and my congregation do now to help the people of Israel?"
This is the question each of us is asking as we follow the events unfolding in Israel. We anxiously watch our televisions and computers and we feel the urgent need to demonstrate support for the State of Israel in this moment of crisis. We worry about the 600 NFTY youth in Israel, and what they are learning from this experience. And we mourn the loss of innocent civilian life this conflict is causing on both sides.
Now is the time for us to stand with Israel in solidarity. There is much to be done - and much you can do to show Israel that we care. To help you as you organize efforts in your local communities, the Union for Reform Judaism and ARZA have gathered prepared resources, all of which are accessible online at www.urj.org/Israel.
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Take Action
Your voice needs to be heard. Attend the rally in your community. Write letters to your editor. Post a sign on your congregation's lawn saying We Stand With Israel. Contact your elected leaders about congregational joint resolutions and legislation, let them know that we appreciate the Bush administration's immediate condemnation of the unwarranted attacks on Israel, and tell them that we welcome the news that Secretary of State Rice will be traveling to the Middle East. Sign Up for legislative alerts. View the ARZA site for additional ideas and programs.Your voice is important.
Join the ARZA leadership mission July 23-28 to Israel, which will include visits to Haifa, congregations in northern Israel, HUC students and NFTY teens. Details will be posted on ARZA's website.
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Donate Now
As we did in 2002, the Union has created the 2006 Israel Emergency Fund. Contribution will be used to help Israelis impacted by the crisis. Among other projects, funds will
- Help the United Jewish Communities send Israeli children in Northern communities to youth villages in the central region;
- Assist Magen David Adom provide emergency medical treatment to those wounded by terrorist bombings;
- Provide funds to Israeli Progressive synagogues to provide counseling and other services to the to the general population in their communities
As always, the full amount of donations to the fund, minus any credit card charges, will be used for this crisis.
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Stay Informed
As always, the safety of our Reform teenagers in Israel with the NFTY in Israel Experience is our primary concern. We are making daily adjustments in their itineraries, following the advice of the security office of the Jewish Agency. At this point, all our participants are in the Jerusalem area and further south. For more information, see the updates we send to parents each day.
Last week this year's first-year students at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion arrived in Jerusalem. We've posted updates about their activities on the Reform Movement Israel Blog.
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Liturgical Resources
We are gathering prayers that may be used in worship and at rallies and communal events. These are available online. ARZA is also gathering ideas for sermons; please visit arza.org as this site is being updated on a regular basis.
Add Your Voice
We welcome your thoughts and suggestions. We've created an online form for you to express your hopes and fears and to read stories from Israel. Join the discussion on the Reform Movement Israel Blog.
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Union for Reform Judaism
http://www.urj.org/outreach
mailto:outreach@urj.org
212.650.4000
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