Weekly Announcements
April 17, 2025

Yom Hashoah at TABI:
Commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day at TABI with a
Brief Service at 6:30 PM April 23rd
Followed by a special presentation:
Havi Troffkin shares her grandmother’s testimony
Festival of Nations

Pilgrimage of Faith Weekend
April 24th -27th
Greater Evansville Pilgrimage of Faith:
Faith communities in the Greater Evansville area open their door for all to exploree. Guest preachers, site tours ans worship from many of our houses of worship.
The Interfaith volunteer weekend has been rescheduled for April 26th and 27th. We will be working on siding on 112 E. Virginia for Joslyn Green. The link to sign up to volunteer is below:

The Immigration Welcome and Resource Center has an exciting volunteer opportunity to help enroll incoming multilingual kindergarten children. If interested in volunteering, please contact Kate Murray. More information is provided in the flyer below.
EVSC Enrollment Assistance

Habitat for Humanity
Walking for DREAMS
Family and Pet Walk Sunday May 18th
Bally’s Evansville Riverfront
Cast Your Vote
Between March 10 and May 4, 2025, American Jews can vote for their vision of the Jewish people in Israel and around the world. Make sure your point of view is represented in the next World Zionist Congress. By voting you will be able to choose one of the many slates representing diverse political beliefs, religious denominations and cultural traditions. The 152 delegates elected from the United States will join hundreds from Israel and around the world at the 39th World Zionist Congress in October 2025, the international “parliament of the Jewish people”, to make decisions and set policies regarding key institutions that support global Jewish life and which allocate over $1 billion annually to support Israel and world Jewry (including the World Zionist Organization, Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Agency for Israel). With more slates and candidates than ever before, American Jews have a rare opportunity to make a direct impact on the future direction of Israel and diaspora affairs
TABI Women’s Torah Study and Tea
TABI Women’s Torah and Tea:
Select Sundays at 10:30A.M.
Come join TABI Women on select Sundays as we come together to study Torah (and more) on the Sundays when Religious School is in session. Mark your calendars for the next sessions:
April 27
May 4
TABI Heritage Map Project
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:
Sara Trockman 4/20
Larry Brice 4/23
Lynn Senzell 4/23