September 12, 2024 – TABI Announcements

Weekly Announcements  

In Memory and in Hope – A Gobal Reform Movement Commemoration of October 7th
Join the Reform Movement around the world as we come together to mark the beginning of our season of memory, a time for reflection and renewal as we approach the High Holy Days.
 
Through shared stories, inspiring messages, and communal ritual, we will honor the experiences of the past year and set our intentions for the future.
 
This online gathering will offer a space for connection and solidarity, featuring content and texts that you may also use during the upcoming month of holidays and remembrance.
Sunday, September 29th, at 1 PM ET | 10 AM PT | 8 PM Israel
                                Click here to Register


Reading Hebrew Prayers 2024
Gain comfort and fluency reading Shabbat prayers in Hebrew in this six-session online course from the Union for Reform Judaism. Explore the meaning of the prayers, learn key Hebrew prayer vocabulary, and hear common prayer melodies.
                                  Click here to enroll


Yizkor Book of Rememberance
High Holidays are approaching fast, we would like to remind you that Yom Kippur is October 12th. As our tradition, we are again providing an opportunity for remembrance of our loved ones. However, this year we will be providing a high quality virtual memorial book that will be emailed and also available on our website. Click here ​​​​​​​ for the Yizkor Book Participation form. Forms will need to be submitted no later than September 27th. 

Break the Fast
Break the Fast is Saturday October 12th after the Yom Kippur Services. 
Click here for more details. 


SERVICES FOR THE 5784 HIGH HOLY DAYS

Selichot with Rick and Elisa Recht:
Rick and Elisa Recht will be with us for Selichot weekend once again this year for a full weekend of exciting and inspirational programming. Click here for more information.                                               
 
Selichot
Saturday, September 28                     6:30P.M. Program with Rick and Elisa Recht
 
 
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Wednesday, October 2                        6:30P.M. Service with Oneg to follow               
  
 
1st Day Rosh Hashanah
Thursday October 3                         10:00A.M. Morning Service                   
                                                         12:00P.M. Teshlich at TABI

  
2nd Day Rosh Hashanah
Friday, October 4                             10:00A.M. Morning Service
  

Shabbat Teshuvah:  The Sabbath of Repentance  
Friday, October 4                          6:30P.M Shabbat Service
Saturday, October 5                     10:00A.M. Shabbat Service
 

Cemetery Services   
Sunday, October 6                           10:00A.M. Rose Hill Cemetery
                                                         10:45A.M. Mt. Carmel Cemetery
             
 
Kol Nidre – Erev Yom Kippur
Friday, October 11                           6:30 P.M. Kol Nidre Service


Yom Kippur                               
Saturday, October 12                      10:00A.M. Morning Service
                                                        12:00P.M. Study Session in Library
                                                         3:30P.M. Afternoon Service
                                                         5:30P.M. Yizkor Service (approx. time)
.                                                        6:00P.M. Neilah Service (approx. time)
                                                         6:45P.M. Shofar/Havdalah with Break
                                                                        the Fast 

Erev Sukkot
Wednesday, October 16                  6:00P.M. Family Dinner in the Sukkah

Sukkot
Thursday, October 17                      10:00A.M. Festival/Shabbat Morning Service

Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Celebration
Wednesday, October 23                  6:30P.M. Evening Service

 
Simchat Torah/Shemini Atzeret & Yizcor
Thursday, October 24                      10:00A.M. Festival/Shabbat Morning
                                                                       Service and Yizkor
 



TABI Heritage Map Project is underway!
Where were you born? Are you an Evansville native or a transplant?
Did your grandparents immigrate from another country?
Help us map our collective ancestry by filling out a simple form on our website https://templeabi.org/tabi-heritage-map. We will collect the data and everyone who submits their family history will be represented by pins in beautiful maps that will hang at TABI as a part of our Library Archive Project. Learn more here or contact Ed Scharf with any questions.


 
TABI Birthdays celebrated this week:


Martha Goldman   9/17