Weekly Announcements
May 22, 2025
Blintze Blitz Cooking Class and Shavuot Study
Sunday, June 1 at 5:00 pm
Blintzes are the perfect food for Shavout, which is known as the dairy festival. Join your fellow TABI members as we welcome in Shavout with learning how to cook blintzes with blintz mavens Gloria and Elissa. Learn why this quintessential Jewish food is so closely tied to Shavuot. We will enjoy the fruits of our labor while Rabbi leads an engaging study session on Ruth and the Dynamic of Religious Conversion.
Please call the office to RSVP.
Bat Mitzvah Project
Please help Maren Pellett support Ark Crisis Children’s Center for her Bat Mitzvah project.Maren has put a lot of thought into why she wants to support this cause and feels strongly about helping children in need. There will be a donation box in the lobby and a full list of items can be found HERE


We ask that congregants please RSVP to TABI for the luncheon by May 16th so we can plan accordingly.
Habitat Interfaith House
The Habitat Interfaith House Dedication for Joslyn’s home
June 12th at 5:30PM
More information to follow soon!

Hold The Date: June 20 we will celebrate Pride Shabbat at TABI!
More information to follow soon.
Quilting Jewishly
Sunday, June 22
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
At TABI
Learn how to quilt in one day – or bring your honed quilting skills
Join other TABI members as we design and sew a challah cover.
Bring your sewing machine to use and share
A limited number of sewing machines will be available
Bring any fabrics to use and to share.
This is an opportunity to recycle and upcycle your scraps and unwanted fabrics for others to use.
BTW Joanne’s has 50% off all fabrics
Questions and RSVP: Call Elissa
Interfaith Volunteer Opporturnity

Everyone is invited to May’s Block by Block Neighborhood Revitalization hosted by the Mayor’s Intefaith Council
Cleanup Details
Date: Friday, May 31
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Meeting Location: Tepe Park Pavilion (1212 S. Garvin Street)
Volunteer sign-up is available at evansville.in.gov/block
English Conversation Club

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:
Michelle Peterlin 5/25
Jack Mestel 5/26
Alan Isaac 5/28