October Shabbat

Shabbat services were well attended. Rabbi Seltzer spoke to the war in Israel, provided some history, and led us in prayer. Eliyanah Powers, cantorial soloist, and Dr. Josh Nichols, accompanist, presented liturgical music that resounded throughout the service.

The Oneg celebrated the 50th wedding anniversary of Mart and Carol Gordon. The occasion also marked Mart’s 90th birthday. Rabbi Seltzer praised Carol for providing music when we had none. He also congratulated Mart on his birthday and welcomed him to the 90s club.

Rabbi Seltzer Never Fails Us

SaddleBrooke residents came to hear and contribute their thoughts as Rabbi Seltzer spoke about “Who Did What to Whom in the Garden Of Eden? Does It Matter?” Similar thoughts and comments were identified, both eye-opening and sometimes surprising. The meeting was well attended, with high energy inspired by Rabbi Seltzer.

Chanukah is Dec. 7-15, a celebration of the miracle of oil lasting eight days when there was only enough for one at the rededication of the temple. We come together to enjoy each other with the symbolic food of potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts.

Shabbat services were on Nov. 17. Rabbi Seltzer officiated, assisted by Eliyanah Powers, cantorial soloist, and Dr. Josh Nichols, accompanist. An Oneg followed services. If you wish to sponsor an Oneg for a special event, remembrance, or celebration, contact Sherry Kaplan at [email protected].

Tu B’shevat

IJSS will be holding a Tu B’shevat seder on Jan. 28, 2024, from 1 to 4 p.m. If you are interested in volunteering and/or attending, please contact Melanie Einbund at [email protected].

IJSS is a small and welcoming congregation. If you have questions or wish to join our congregation, please feel free to contact Esta Goldstein at 520-825-1181 or Seth Eisner at 520-818-6340 for information.

A new year approaches. May we all look forward to a time of peace, health, and joy.