
Sacred Space/Secret Space: Women of Temple Sinai Shabbat Service
Women of Temple Sinai (WTS) is an intergenerational organization of women within the Temple Sinai community who come together in sisterhood through participating in opportunities for personal and spiritual growth, supporting our Temple, community and the larger world around us, and engaging in fun, social activities. (How to use: http://tswomen.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-users-guide.html )
The joint WTS/ Temple Israel Women’s Seder on Monday evening March 22 was a great success. Todah Rabah to Peggy Martin
and to Maggie Lazar who contributed so much to the success of this event. Among a myriad of other details that were entailed Magie cooked about 60 chicken thighs for two hours straight as well as made all the placards!Over 75 women shared a wonderful Haggadah and a delicious meal.
And the buzz continues as Allyce writes: It was, in deed, very nice, and special kudos to the cooks, whose names and e-mails I unfortunately don't have. The food was the best seder food I've ever had! So please pass our thanks on to them.
Please feel free to share comments and more photos on this site.
"I had long wished for a gathering of women to celebrate Jewish women, to commemorate our role in the Exodus and in memorable historical events since then.In some Jewish homes, the 7th night of Passover honors that special contribution our foremothers have made and we wanted to bring this concept to our community. We had 80 to 110 participants, a large committee of planners, guests who brought pot-luck dishes, shared in readings, and in recent years, created under Jackie James'leadership, a beautiful Women of Temple Sinai Women's Seder Haggadah. We had a rabbi, lay leader, song leader, dance teacher, conducting our seders, and a joyous time recalling Jewish heroines, singing and dancing as we celebrated liberation."
We all look forward to seeing this wonderful tradition shared for the first time at Temple Israel in Alameda and hope that many of women and girls in our community will have the opportunity to participate
Don't forget to get this Passover Season event onto your calendar:
The Women of Temple Sinai will be collaborating with Women of Temple Israel of Alameda on a Women’s Seder. It will be held in 6 o'clock PM at the Temple Israel Social Hall on March 22nd. A meal will be served- this is not a potluck affair *(WTS will be joining with women from Temple Israel to cook a Sephardic or Modern Israeli meal.)
The cost of this event is $18 a person, which covers all food, wine, decorations and clergy gifts and stipends. Cantor Pam Sawyer will conduct the seder and the haggadah will be based on the one that WTI created last year but some parts of WTS’s Women’s Haggadah will be included.
For more information please contact:
Maggie Lazar – 655-4260 mpaul@berkeley.edu
or Peggy Martin– 667-0333 peggymarti@aol.com
For information, contact Linda C. Kramer, (650) 941-8600.
Calling all Cooks
The Women of Temple Sinai will be collaborating this year with Women of Temple Israel of Alameda on a Women’s Seder. It will be held in 6 o'clock PM at the Temple Israel Social Hall on March 22nd. Please note that this event will not be a potluck but rather WTS will be joining with women from Temple Israel to cook a Sephardic or Modern Israeli meal.
We are looking for cooks (capacity 10 cooks at a time) on either:
March 20 - afternoon
March 21 - until 1:30
March 22 - day of event, times to be determined.
The cost of this event is $18 a person, which covers all food, wine, decorations and clergy gifts and stipends. Cantor Pam Sawyer will conduct the seder and the haggadah will be based on the one that WTI created last year but some parts of WTS’s Women’s Haggadah will be included.
To volunteer to help with:
Planning, shopping, decorating, set up/clean up, or being a table captains! Maggie Lazar – 655-4260 mpaul@berkeley.edu
Cooking Peggy Martin – 667-0333 peggymarti@aol.com