Weekly Announcements
November 6, 2025

Evansville Philharmonic’s New Traditions Series will be performed at Temple Adath B’nai Israel Thursday, November 13 at 6:00 PM. The concert is free and open to the public.
The New Traditions Diversity Series highlights music by underrepresented composers, expanding awareness of diverse voices in classical music. This special program will feature works by Jewish composers Joseph Horovitz, Erwin Schulhoff, and Viktor Ullmann—artists whose lives and music were deeply affected by the Holocaust.
The Eykamp String Quartet consists of Jack Bogard, Violin I; Michael Chu, Violin II; Mark Hatlestad, Viola; and Graham Cullen, Cello. Joining the Quartet for this performance is Elizabeth Robertson, Principal Oboe of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra.
Dick and Diane Arneson are the New Traditions Diversity Series Sponsors.

Please plan to join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 6:30 PM for our Interfaith Thanksgiving Service sponsored by the Mayor’s Interfaith Advisory Committee. The service will take place at First Presbyterian Church, 609 SE 2nd Street in Evansville.
Thanksgiving Baskets
Hello, Friends!
I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that food is an issue in our community right now. I’ve been reaching out to our partner agencies, and they say it’s comforting to know that we are providing Thanksgiving meals again this year. So, if you haven’t already done so, please donate to our Thanksgiving Basket Mitzvah Project. To contribute, please go to the TABI website or make your check payable to TABI and send it to Penny in the office. We recommend a donation of $35, but if you feel like giving a bit more this year, please do.
Thank you,
Patricia Weinzapfel
Women’s Torah Study
Join fellow TABI Women for a new year full of deep learning, thought-provoking discussions, belly laughs, and the occasional (many?) tangents.
We will meet on Sundays at 10:30 am when school is in session. Mark you calendars:
November 2, 9, 16 and 23.
December 7, 14
2026 dates TBA (To Be Announced) at a later date.
Friendly reminder that donations or membership dues can be paid via TABI’s page – using a credit card or paypal. Click link below.
We Stand with Immigrant Families
| Volunteer at the Immigrant Welcome and Resouce Center and Vincennes University Adult Program |
Please consider volunteering with an after school program serving K-12 multilingual learners at the Immigrant Welcome and Resource Center. It begins mid September and meets weekly after school from 3:30 until 5pm every Tuesday and Thursday. You can volunteer weekly or whenever you are available. Any help is appreciated! As an after school volunteer you will help students with their homework,engage them in pre- planned enrichment activities and occasionally accompany them on field trips. Please contact Janelle Nisly via email for further information and to get signed up!

We have a great new volunteering opportunity – and all you need is the ability to speak English!
Join us in supporting Adult ESL classes in partnership with VU English Classes to help our neighbors improve their language proficiency and be better prepared for workforce and family needs.
We are seeking volunteers who can help with classes on the following dates and times:
Mondays and Wednesdays at 9am, 11:30am, and 6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8am, 10:30am, and 6pm
Interested? Email us at evvimmigrantwelcomecenter@gmail.com to get more information and sign up to volunteer.

Make a Difference at the YWCA
Change a life. Become a mentor!
Right now, 22 girls and 15 boys are waiting to be matched with caring mentors through the YWCA Live Y’ers Program. An hour of your time each month can make a lifetime of difference for a young person helping them build confidence, resilience, and a vision for their future.
You have the power to be that role model.
You have the chance to inspire the next generation.
Interested in learning more? Contact Mallory at mhartweck@ywcaevansville.org

Volunteer at Feed Evansville
Feed Evansville is inviting you to volunteer with our different hunger relief efforts. Our mission is to help eradicate food insecurity in theTri-State area and beyond.
We are seeking volunteers who can help with tasks such as food distribution, fundraising, and outreach. As a volunteer, you will make a real difference in the lives of those who are struggling to put food on the table. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to gain new skills and to network with other volunteers and community members.
Please use this link to see all of our volunteer opportunities:
Volunteer Opportunities
TABI Birthday’s Celebrated this week:
Stuart Spindel 11/6
Lucinda Bornander 11/9
Maren Pellett 11/9
David Trockman 11/10
Erik Beck 11/12