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Inclusion Shabbat August 4 I 7:30 pm I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] The Inclusion Shabbat service is a short and meaningful Kabbalat Shabbat, held each month, designed for individuals and families of individuals with special needs and is open to anyone who wishes to welcome Shabbat in a warm and meaningful fashion. So a Rabbi Walks Into a Bar. . . August 9 I 6:30 pm I Gresso's I Information: [email protected] You've heard the joke, but this time it's for real! Join members of the Tifereth Israel community and Rabbi Alex Braver for a drink and schmoozing in a relaxed casual atmosphere. Interpretive Shabbat August 12 I 10:15 am I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] Each month, Tifereth Israel offers this alternative Shabbat experience that seeks to reach individuals through ruach, prayer, and learning. School & Youth News Religious School Registration Open Registration for the 2017-18 school year, which begins the week of September 4, is now open. Families returning to the school next year should have received an email with online registration instructions. Those who did not receive an email should contact school Administrative Assistant Navah Moore at nmoore@ tiferethisrael.org or 614-253-8523. Also, a link to the registration page can be found on the synagogue website, tiferethisrael.org. Boker Tov Shabbat August 5 I 11:00 am I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] Pre-school age children, their adults, and siblings are invited to a Shabbat experience designed just for them! We gather the first Shabbat of each month for songs, blessings, and more. Community News & Events JCC Partners with Grant Medical Center OhioHealth Grant Medical Center is now offering improved kosher meals to patients, in partnership with the JCC. Meals are prepared by the JCC, under the supervision of Buckeye Kosher. If you have a loved one receiving care at Grant, be sure to let them know about the kosher meal options that are available on the room service menu. Pelotonia August 6 I 12:00 to 4:00 pm I Bevelhymer Park, New Albany I tcjf.org The Jewish Federation of Columbus will be hosting a Jewish community cheering section at Bevelhymer Park in New Albany. We will be located in the Purple Lot along Walnut Street, across from the New Albany Links Golf Club. We will have giveaways and materials to make signs. Come show your support for Pelotonia in its fight to end cancer! This Week We Remember. . . Please join us at minyan on the date of your loved one’s yahrzeit to pray with the community, hear their name read, and recite the mourner’s kaddish. This occurs at services the evening before, as well as the morning and afternoon of the date of the yahrzeit. Shabbat, July 15/21 Tammuz Simon Cooper Sigmund Eiferman Robert Jacobson Myron Maxwell Anna H. Polster Faye Rosenzweig Ada Saffer Jenny Schear Sunday, July 16/22 Tammuz Rose Grossman Meyer Hatch Naomi Jacobson Lena Lopper Jerome Robbins Gregg Bryan Robins Annette M. Shapkin Monday, July 17/23 Tammuz Josephine B. Hare Shirley Kauffman Dr. Harold Allan Korn Frances Krasnoff Miriam L. Schimmelman Aviva Schoo Tuesday, July 18/24 Tammuz Dr. Milton A. Cohen Ben Ornstein Michael N. Ungar, Rabbi . Alex Braver, Rabbi . Harold J. Berman, Rabbi Emeritus Jack Chomsky, Cantor . Steve Friedman, Executive Director . Miriam Berk, Education Director Morgan Levin, Youth & Family Director . Adam Eisenberg, President Parashat Pinchas Anniversary Shabbat Rabbi vs. Rabbi July 14-15, 2017 | 21 Tammuz 5777 1354 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205 614-253-8523 tiferethisrael.org fb.com/CTIcbus Tifereth Israel Wednesday, July 19/25 Tammuz Judie Block Hilda Brusk Edythe Ellman Deborah Erlichman Jack Fisher Edith Gould Charles Gross Joseph Reiss Mendel Shirin Charles Talis Thursday, July 20/26 Tammuz Sarah Alexander Gussie Beards Aaron Cohen Marjorie Gross Scheindel Koenigsberg Bernard Koenigsberg Lenora Rehmar Rose Simon Friday, July 21/27 Tammuz Mitchell H. Bloch Irving Cohen Lillian Freedman William Glick Joseph Knoll Janos Orlowski Philip Recht Eric Schiff On Shabbat, all those observing a yahrzeit in the coming week are invited to the bimah for the honor of an aliyah and to share the name of their loved one.

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Inclusion ShabbatAugust 4 I 7:30 pm I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] Inclusion Shabbat service is a short and meaningful Kabbalat Shabbat, held each month, designed for individuals and families of individuals with special needs and is open to anyone who wishes to welcome Shabbat in a warm and meaningful fashion.

So a Rabbi Walks Into a Bar. . .August 9 I 6:30 pm I Gresso's I Information: [email protected]'ve heard the joke, but this time it's for real! Join members of the Tifereth Israel community and Rabbi Alex Braver for a drink and schmoozing in a relaxed casual atmosphere.

Interpretive ShabbatAugust 12 I 10:15 am I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] month, Tifereth Israel offers this alternative Shabbat experience that seeks to reach individuals through ruach, prayer, and learning.

School & Youth NewsReligious School Registration OpenRegistration for the 2017-18 school year, which begins the week of September 4, is now open. Families returning to the school next year should have received an email with online registration instructions. Those who did not receive an email should contact school Administrative Assistant Navah Moore at [email protected] or 614-253-8523. Also, a link to the registration page can be found on the synagogue website, tiferethisrael.org.

Boker Tov ShabbatAugust 5 I 11:00 am I Katz Chapel I Information: [email protected] age children, their adults, and siblings are invited to a Shabbat experience designed just for them! We gather the first Shabbat of each month for songs, blessings, and more.

Community News & EventsJCC Partners with Grant Medical CenterOhioHealth Grant Medical Center is now offering improved kosher meals to patients, in partnership with the JCC. Meals are prepared by the JCC, under the supervision of Buckeye Kosher. If you have a loved one receiving care at Grant, be sure to let them know about the kosher meal options that are available on the room service menu.

PelotoniaAugust 6 I 12:00 to 4:00 pm I Bevelhymer Park, New Albany I tcjf.orgThe Jewish Federation of Columbus will be hosting a Jewish community cheering section at Bevelhymer Park in New Albany. We will be located in the Purple Lot along Walnut Street, across from the New Albany Links Golf Club. We will have giveaways and materials to make signs. Come show your support for Pelotonia in its fight to end cancer!

This Week We Remember. . .Please join us at minyan on the date of your loved one’s yahrzeit to pray with the community, hear their name read, and recite the mourner’s kaddish. This occurs at services the evening before, as well as the morning and afternoon of the date of the yahrzeit.

Shabbat, July 15/21 TammuzSimon CooperSigmund EifermanRobert JacobsonMyron MaxwellAnna H. PolsterFaye RosenzweigAda SafferJenny Schear

Sunday, July 16/22 TammuzRose GrossmanMeyer HatchNaomi JacobsonLena LopperJerome RobbinsGregg Bryan RobinsAnnette M. Shapkin

Monday, July 17/23 TammuzJosephine B. HareShirley KauffmanDr. Harold Allan KornFrances KrasnoffMiriam L. SchimmelmanAviva Schoo

Tuesday, July 18/24 Tammuz Dr. Milton A. CohenBen Ornstein

Michael N. Ungar, Rabbi . Alex Braver, Rabbi . Harold J. Berman, Rabbi EmeritusJack Chomsky, Cantor . Steve Friedman, Executive Director . Miriam Berk, Education Director

Morgan Levin, Youth & Family Director . Adam Eisenberg, President

Parashat PinchasAnniversary ShabbatRabbi vs. RabbiJuly 14-15, 2017 | 21 Tammuz 57771354 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43205 614-253-8523 tiferethisrael.org fb.com/CTIcbus

Tifereth Israel

Wednesday, July 19/25 TammuzJudie BlockHilda BruskEdythe EllmanDeborah ErlichmanJack FisherEdith GouldCharles GrossJoseph ReissMendel ShirinCharles Talis

Thursday, July 20/26 TammuzSarah AlexanderGussie BeardsAaron CohenMarjorie GrossScheindel KoenigsbergBernard KoenigsbergLenora RehmarRose Simon

Friday, July 21/27 TammuzMitchell H. BlochIrving CohenLillian FreedmanWilliam GlickJoseph KnollJanos OrlowskiPhilip RechtEric Schiff

On Shabbat, all those observing a yahrzeit in the coming week are invited to the bimah for the honor of an aliyah and to share the name of their loved one.

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This Week's Torah Portion in a Nutshell: PinchasNumbers Triennial Reading:(1) 25:10-12 pg. 918-919(2) 25:13-15 pg. 919(3) 25:16-26:4 pg. 919-920(4) 26:5-11 pg. 920-921(5) 26:12-22 pg. 921-922(6) 26:23-34 pg. 922(7) 26:35-51 pg. 922-924Maftir: 26:48-51 pg. 924-924Haftarah: Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 pg. 968-971

Five things to take away from this week's parasha:1. Pinchas, Aaron's grandson, was rewarded with the High Priesthood for putting to

death Zimri, a leader of the tribe of Simeon, for idolatry and other immoral acts.2. Nearly 40 years after the Exodus from Egypt, a second census was taken.3. Women's rights of inheritance and to own property was affirmed.4. Moses is given a glimpse of the Promised Land and is told by God to appoint Joshua

as his successor.5. Sacrifices for daily and festival worship at the Tabernacle are described.

Shabbat Mishpacha Family Service & PicnicAugust 11 I 3:30 pm I [email protected] Spend an afternoon at the JCC's Hoover Family Park! Enjoy swimming, waterfront activities, a high ropes course with zip line, sports, snacks, and more before coming together for a meaningful Friday night service in the chapel in the woods. Bring a vegetarian/dairy picnic dinner. We'll provide drinks and dessert. RSVP to Morgan at 614-253-8523 or [email protected].

Upcoming MeetingsSocial Action CommitteeJuly 26 I 7:00 pm I Location TBD I Information: [email protected] of TrusteesAugust 8 I 6:30 pm I Upper Social Hall I Information: [email protected]

Programs & Events Don't Miss It: Tifereth Israel Rummage SaleThrough July 23 I Times Vary I [email protected] or [email protected] are needed to work before and during the sale on July 20, 21, and 23. To schedule a shift, go to tinyurl.com/TIRummageSale. Shop the sale for new-to-you treasures at the following dates and times:

• Thursday, July 20 - 5:00 to 8:00 pm• Friday, July 21 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm• Sunday, July 23 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Manna Café July 19 I 3:00-7:00 pm I [email protected] of all ages are needed to help provide and prepare food for 180 people from our neighborhood at the next Manna Cafe, hosted by the Broad Street United Methodist Church (501 East Broad St., Columbus, 43215). Free parking is provided.

Lunch & Learn Downtown July 20 I 12:00 - 1:00 pm I Bricker & Eckler LLP I RSVP: [email protected] does Tikkun Olam come from? Join Rabbi Alex Braver for some stimulating conversation and Jewish learning over a vegetarian/dairy boxed lunch provided by our hosts, Bricker & Eckler LLP (100 S. 3rd Street). This month we will examine the Biblical, Talmudic, mystical, and modern understanding of the popular Jewish idea of "repairing the world," and talk about what it might mean for us today.

Shabbat Book ClubJuly 22 I 12:30 pm I Upper Social Hall I Information: [email protected] Shabbat Book Club will continue its discussion of "Like Dreamers," by Yossi Klein-HaLevi. The book follows the story of a group of elite Israeli paratroopers, from retaking the old city of Jerusalem during the Six Day War through the next 40 years as they became the young country's leaders.

Around the Shul This Shabbat

Shabbat Schedule 9:00 am Shabbat Warmup - Shabbat Stretch - Katz Chapel 9:30 am Shabbat Morning Services - Sanctuary 10:00 am Childcare (ages 0-5) - Nursery 10:30 am YPS and Jr. Congregation - Pit 12:30 pm Rabbi vs. Rabbi - Upper Social Hall 9:25 pm Shabbat Ends

Daily ServicesKatz Chapel (unless otherwise noted)

Sunday 9:00 am and *5:30 pmMonday - Thursday 7:30 am and 5:30 pmFriday** 7:30 am and 6:00 pm**Please note new starting time for Friday night services.

Candle Lighting for Friday, July 21 8:38 pm

*Sunday Mincha/Ma'ariv minyan will be held at 5:30 pm at the home of Marsha Emerman, 469 Leamington Court, Columbus, 43213, 614-863-2350.

Shabbat WarmupJoin us at 9:00 am in the Katz Chapel as we prepare our bodies and minds for services with Shabbat Stretch: Light Yoga and Mindfulness. Dress comfortably, but leave the yoga mat at home. Next week we will start the day by taking a look at a few headlines Hot Off the Jewish Press.

Todah RabahThe Kiddush luncheon after Shabbat services is sponsored by the congregation. The flowers on the bimah are sponsored by the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood.

Anniversary ShabbatEach month, congregants celebrating a wedding anniversary are invited onto the bimah during Shabbat morning services for the honor of an aliyah and a sweet gift.

Rabbi vs. RabbiJoin Rabbis Ungar and Braver as they go head to head after Kiddush, each teaching a separate Jewish source related to the weekly Torah portion. Then, in the tradition of paired chevruta study, the Rabbis dive into a (friendly) debate and conversation with each other - and the congregation - about what these texts actually mean.

Thank You, Sisterhood Flower Fund Contributors!

Shul AnnouncementsSiddur Lev Shalem - We've Reached Our Goal!Thanks to you, our new Siddur Lev Shalem is on its way, bringing with it more transliterations, better translations, insightful commentary and a more meaningful prayer experience. We will introduce the new siddur after the High Holidays, so stay tuned for more information. In the meantime, if you would still like to purchase a siddur in memory or in honor of a loved one, please place your order online at tinyurl.com/TiferethIsraelSiddur or call Sarah in the synagogue office at 614-253-8523.

Save on Cemetery PlotsEffective Sunday, October 1, the cost for cemetery plots will increase approximately 10%. Prior to that date members may purchase plots at current rates, plus receive an additional 15% discount. Certain restrictions apply. For more information and to take advantage of this special savings opportunity, please contact Shelley at 614-253-8523, ext. 106 or via email at [email protected].

Joel and Jody AltschuleBentsion and Mira BilenkoAllan and Judith BlairTheodore and Mildred BlumenfeldMarian BoganteHenry and Goldie FisherMarilyn GalinkinHarriet GoldJack Gold and Jeff GrissStanley and Sibby HorowitzJeffrey Knoll and Eugene FliessDavid Korn and Jamie Marr Werum

John and Beverly KoenigsbergPaula Krasnoff and Robert ShalwitzLouis LowyMargot MarxJudith MaybruckDarryl and Harriette RobbinsGary and Connie RobinsGerald and Stephanie WatermanFrederic and Jill WinerBarry YaillenJanet YaillenMikhail and Lidiya Zhuravlev