Our minyan has been going strong for over 37 years. Join us at 10:00 AM on Shabbat and Chag in the Maslow Auditorium or via GJC LiveStream - https://venue.streamspot.com/b455ca4d - For Livestream PW: email mark@markpinsky.com, and to join our listserv, email nnevins@gmail.com.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Purim 2025/5755
Monday, March 6, 2023
Purim 5783/2023
Happy Purim!
This year we have raised over $1000 towards to split between charities who feed people. One is in our neighborhood, the Germantown Community Fridge. The other supports low-income women in need of assitance procuring Passover provisions, the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society.
The baskets are made of coconut fiber. They are used as liners for hanging plants, but you can really use them just as a bowl or basket. If you're not finding a use for them, just give yours back. We can use them again next year!
The lace is fairtrade, from a company that went out of business, sadly, and we were able to purchase them at steep discount. Irish nuns originally taught the women of this community in India to make lace. Machine-made lace tanked their business but they did revive it.
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| Sheila Erlbaum's crane |
Thanks to all who worked on this project, one of the most joyful of the year:
Bakers:
Phyllis Berman, Jane Century, Fredi Cooper, Dayle Friedman, Pesha Leichter, Ruth Loew, Jennifer Paget, Sharon Strauss, and Esther Wiesner
Contributors of contents:
Lynne Jacobs, Irene McHenry, and Sharon Strauss.
Origami artists: Eleanor Brownstein and Sheila Erlbaum
Assemblers and Deliverers:
Eleanor Brownstein, Chana Dickter, Grace Flisser, Lynne Jacobs, Sharon Strauss & Sonia Voynow
Captain: Betsy Teutsch
Eleanor demonstrating how the origami frogs jump.
Monday, February 13, 2012
It's Clementine Season - Here are our Tsedakot
We are really thrilled to be sharing our Mishloach Manot tsedakah collective with the whole shul! Details on contributing will be coming soon, but in the meantime, we have worked with the GJC Social Action Committee and agreed upon five food organizations where we'll be sending the monies collected after subtracting the cost of the mishloach manot baskets, given to all households attending the joint Dorshei Derekh/GJC Charry Megillah reading on Wed, March 7 at 6:30.Some of the 5 food organizations are old DD favorites and some are new - we will be feeding people near and far:
1. We will once again be supporting a Weavers Way Community PRogram, the community garden at Stenton Family Manor, a homeless shelter in Germantown. The grant helps a farm educator teach residents how to raise food. The produce raised is used directly in the kitchen to feed residents.
2. Hazon has carved a niche supporting the new Jewish food movement, Jewish Farm School, CSA's and generally promoting local, healthy, sustainable agriculture. Many GJC members have participated in Hazon's famous bike rides.
3. Philadelphia's own Female Hebrew Benevolent Society distributes $50 supermarket gift certificates to impoverished clients to help them cover Passover food expenses. This will be the Ma'ot Chitim donation, specifically given to the poor for Passover provisions.
4. We will be contributing to our neighbor Church of the Annunciation (at Lincoln and Carpenter) for their food pantry.
5. Through our emissary Nomi Teutsch, a Tony Blair Interfaith Social Justice fellow at United Sikhs, we will be contributing to the Sikh Food Pantry in Kenya, used to feed the hungry suffering famine conditions in the Horn of Africa.
We are so proud of the work these organizations are doing and that we can support them, filling the mitzvah of feeding the poor.
Please drop your clementine boxes off in the Maslow.


