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#Shabbat: Join Us this Week
Friday Night Services: Sept. 3 at 7:30 pm
Led by Cantor Bernstein and Sophie Katz D'rash by Paul Cohen. Register Here. Meeting ID: 452 290 988.

Saturday Morning Service: Sept. 4 at 10 am
Join the Zoom Meeting. Meeting ID: 365 434 855 and Passcode: 068575.
To join by phone for either service, dial +1 669 900 9128 or find your local number.


#Elul Activities: Mark Your Calendar for...
Sha'ar Zahav Beyond the Binary
Thursday, September 2
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Moderated by Martin Rawlings-Fein with panelists M Eifler, Bari June Gregory, and Franco Martinez.

In Jewish tradition, there is a wide range of gender identities discussed in the Mishna, Talmud, and Midrash, and our secular understanding of NB (non-binary) identities has expanded in recent years. This Elul discussion with nonbinary members will illuminate identities and intersections beyond the binary. 


Is This the Fast I Desire?
September 13, 12 - 2 p.m. (Berkeley Food Pantry)

Join the Social Action Committee at Bay Area food banks during this time of Elul and Yom Kippur. We have arranged for a shift at the Food Banks where we can volunteer together. Teenagers over the age of 13 are welcome to join.

Meet us at the Berkeley Food Pantry located at 1600 Sacramento Street (parking lot available for use). We will be working from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m., helping to sort and bag groceries. We will be in a well-ventilated workspace but please also bring a mask. Please sign up with Shawn Matloob by September 9, 2021. 

#HighHolyDays
JOIN US FOR A RESET
This year, more than ever, we need a reset to recall our best selves, to regain our sense of awe, to reconnect with one another. Please join us for online services, in-person outdoor rituals and through our social justice work. Let the sound of the shofar reawaken us!

To attend either in-person or on-line components you MUST register first! Register here.

Our main High Holy Day services will be on-line (Zoom). A few events, including Children’s Services, Tashlich, Shabbat Shuvah, and Kever Avot v’Imahot (Graveside Service), will be held in person, outdoors. For complete details visit the High Holy Day page on our website.  

Erev Rosh Hashanah Monday, September 6, 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Evening Rosh Hashanah Service

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Tuesday, September 7
9:30 am to 12:00 pm
Rosh Hashanah Services
  • Morning Service
  • Torah Service
  • Shofar Service

9:30 to 11:00 am
Services & Play for Kids Under 12 & their Families – in person at Mother’s Meadow & Playground in Golden Gate Park
While the adults Zoom into prayer we will have short (45 minute), festive, fun services for kids under 12 and their families. Stay and play for a while after services. Masks and an accompanying adult are required at all times.

2:00 pm
Tashlich – in person at Crissy Field.
Tashlich is our short ritual of figuratively tossing our past wrongdoings into the ocean and singing our way into a new year, free of our burdens. Bring your own lunch, blanket, and shofar (if you have one and want to join the sounding) to the beach any time after 1:00 pm to greet new friends and old. Brief service will begin promptly at 2:00 pm. Masks required for all.

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Wednesday, September 8
9:30 am to 12:00 pm
Rosh Hashanah Services
  • Morning Service
  • Torah Service
  • Shofar Service

Erev Shabbat Shuvah in the Park Friday, September 10, 5:30 to 6:30 pm - in person at Dolores Park
Shabbat Shuvah is the Shabbat of Return between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We will meet near the corner of 18th and Church behind the tennis courts and bathrooms, near the accessible path. Bring your own blanket and siddur. Masks encouraged; required for all unvaccinated. 

Kabbalat Shabbat Service  Friday, September 10, 7:30 to 8:30 pm
By Zoom, a similar offering to the Dolores Park Shabbat Shuvah service.

Shabbat Shuvah Saturday, September 11, 10:00 to 11:15 am
Shabbat Morning Service

Kever Avot v’Imahot (Honoring our Ancestors). Sunday, September 12, 10:00 to 11:00 am – in person at Hills of Eternity Cemetery
Join us as we walk through the grave sites of our beloved community members as we recite poems, liturgy, and names. Whether or not you have personally had a loss in your life, this contemplative short service is for anyone wishing to contemplate life and death amidst supportive community. Bring your own lunch, and a chair or blanket. Masks encouraged; required for all unvaccinated. 

Erev Yom Kippur Wednesday, September 15, 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Kol Nidre Service 

Yom Kippur Thursday, September 16,
9:30 a.m. to 7:30 pm
Yom Kippur Services
  • Morning Service
  • Torah Service
  • Mincha Service
  • Niggun (Singing) Service
  • Breakout sessions
  • Yizkor
  • Neilah

9:30 to 11:00 am
Services & Play for Kids Under 12 & their Families – in person at Mother’s Meadow & Playground in Golden Gate Park 
While the adults Zoom into prayer we will have short (45 minute), festive, fun services for kids under 12 and their families. Stay and play for a while after services. Masks and an accompanying adult are required at all times.
Times above are subject to change. We will post schedule updates on the website.
Many of the services above include multiple options from which you can choose for a more personal experience, in between the parts of the service that we do with the entire community.  Full details, including links and instructions, will be sent via email to all registered High Holy Day participants.

*Important Information: When attending Zoom events please don’t use virtual or blurred backgrounds, as they cause migraines for many people.
Before attending any in-person events, please read our fragrance-free policy and reopening values, and sign our brit (covenant of well-being).


Please Update Your Zoom Software Before Services
To have the best possible experience for High Holy Day services please update your Zoom software to the latest version today. The new split-screen viewing feature will allow you to enjoy the services the way we designed them.

If you have difficulties registering or finding the Zoom links to access the services, please contact our High Holy Days team of staff and volunteers at hhd-questions@shaarzahav.org.
Additional questions? We look forward to answering your questions. Please contact our High Holy Days team of staff and volunteers at hhd-questions@shaarzahav.org.

 
#(Re)Committment
What Better Time to (Re)commit?
180 Member Households have pledged $336,000 to sustain our community through this current fiscal year. We love that you belong to our community, and your support — at any level — means so much. Unlike other synagogues, we don’t have set dues (just guidance), and we don’t require you to pay before you’re allowed to join in on High Holy Day services. We welcome everyone. But what better time to commit than now?  We’ll be eternally grateful! Just go to http://shaarzahav.org/renew  Of course, if you have questions as to your past support or how best to fulfill your commitment, please feel encouraged to email the office at membership@shaarzahav.org  

#SocialAction: Get Involved
Social Action Committee
Monday, September 6
6:00 - 7:30 pm

On fair elections, welcoming the stranger, secure housing and food, ending gun violence, and more! The Social Action Committee is currently working on advancing the “Equality Act” (federal LGBT rights) and the “For the People Act” (assuring national fair elections). Want to join us? Come to our next meeting or contact Nancy Wecker or Geri Kahn.

Join the Meeting: Zoom link
www.racialequitytools.org
Racial Equity Group Meeting
Thursday, September 9th
5:00 - 6:30 pm

Interested in working toward racial justice in and outside Sha’ar Zahav? Come to our meeting and let's talk! We have a lot to discuss and work towards together. Questions? You may contact Larry Best.

Join the Meeting: Zoom link
New Solar Panels and Climate Action Committee
Monday during the Days of Awe (Sept 13)
5:00 pm (Log off at 5:10, or join our Climate Action Committee meeting until 6:30)

Please join the Climate Action Committee to briefly celebrate our new solar panels (now in operation!)
We'll take ten minutes to share and bless our new photo-voltaics, reflecting on this communal action we have taken, and on our commitment to addressing the climate crisis in the future.

Join the Meeting: Zoom link
Climate Action Committee
Monday, September 13
5:00 - 6:30 pm

Are you concerned about environmental degradation? Want to work with other Sha’ar Zahavniks against climate change? Come share your ideas, get support, and have fun while we work together on some of the most pressing issues facing the planet. Contact Deborah Levy with any questions.

Join the Meeting: Zoom link

Explore the Jews of Color Initiative’s
Sunday, September 26
4:00 - 5:30 pm
“This research presents an intersectional account of American Jewish life by exploring the ways in which the ethnic, racial, and cultural identities of Jews of Color (JoC) influence and infuse their Jewish experiences.” Come learn what Jews of Color say about their experiences in this critical new study from the Jews of Color Initiative. We’ll look at the data, discuss what it tells us, and consider the implications for our community Sha’ar Zahav. 

This is part of our Racial Equity Committee’s 4th Sunday @ 4 Series.  

#Learning: Keep Growing
Book Group Discussion
Tuesday, October 5
7:00 - 8:00 pm

How do people choose their careers?  Sometimes they reach out, grab them and make new ones.  In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, we meet Elizebeth Friedman, a young poet who by serendipity becomes involved in unlocking coded messages – whether in Shakespeare’s plays or from rum-running gangsters or Nazi spies.  This true story reads like a thriller, takes us through the World Wars, and describes how Elizebeth, along with husband William Friedman, chased and broke encrypted Nazi messages during World War II.  Partly because most of her work was classified and partly due to sexism, Elizebeth never received the credit she was due, or credit was given to her husband or stolen by J. Edgar Hoover.  Yet she virtually created the modern code-breaking profession.
Read The Woman Who Smashed Codes, then come discuss it with other Sha’ar Zahav members. The book is available in most public libraries. Contact Ami Zusman for more information.  Ready to try code breaking?  HVV BLF RM LXGLYVI.  [Key]

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link
Weekly Torah Study Group
Weekly on Thursdays
8:30 - 9:30 am

Study the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Copeland and lay leaders. For the first half hour, we’ll talk, learn and share thoughts about the portion. In the second half, we will practice our Hebrew reading skills in a compassionate environment! Join for either or both parts of the study.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link

Weekly Mussar Group
Weekly on Thursdays
7:00 - 8:00 pm

Mussar is a very practical and flexible spiritual discipline to help you balance soul-traits (Middah/Middot) such as Humility, Loving-Kindness, Generosity, and Silence. Drop-ins are always welcome! For more information, contact Mark Pressler.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link

#Community: Let's Get Together
Remember When
Tonight! Wednesday, September 1
6:30 - 8:00 pm

Hitch a ride on the wayback wagon for a trip down memory lane. Let’s reminisce about the 40’s thru the 70’s together! Different topics each month. We will gather on the first Wednesday of every month. Everyone is welcome! Questions? Please email Marv Lehrman.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link
Theater & Movies Chavurah
Wednesday, September 1
6:00 - 7:30 pm

The Theater & Movies Chavurah meets on the first Wednesday of each month. This month, Martin Tannenbaum and Alex Ingersoll will lead us in a discussion on the second part of Angels in America "Perestroika."

Join the Meeting: Zoom link
Meditation Chavurah
Saturday, September 4
10:30 am - Noon

Everyone is welcome. And you will not regret it! A typical session includes a short and longer silent sit, with chanting, movement, and a short teaching. The group meets on the first and third Saturday of every month.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link
Art Group: Drop-in
Weekly on Thursdays
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Drop in for a joyful hour of free art-making and connection. Everyone is welcome! The group meets every Thursday. For more information, contact Paisha Rochlin, Barbara Cymrot or AJ Turpen Fried.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link
12-Step Meetings by and for Sha’ar Zahav Members
Weekly on Sundays
1:00 - 2:00 pm

Come listen and share experience, strength, and hope with other members of the Sha’ar Zahav community! Starting on Sunday, June 13th, CSZ will be hosting a weekly 12-step gathering for those members of our community who identify as part of any 12-step community (AA, NA, CMA, Alanon, SA, etc.).

The meeting will be run in the usual 12-step format but will also feature some thoughts and reflections from members who are working to bring their Jewish selves and Jewish traditions to their 12-step practice. The meetings will be on Zoom until further notice. Contact Erika Katske with any questions.

For Sha'ar Zahav Members Only. Register Here to Attend.

Weekday Morning Prayer
Weekly on Tuesdays
8:30 - 9:00 am

Songs and prayers to set our hearts and minds! This service takes place every Tuesday morning, and is led by community lay leaders and Cantor Bernstein. For more information, contact Cantor Bernstein.

Join the Zoom Meeting: Zoom link

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#Shabbat: Join Us Next Week
Friday Night Services

Erev Shabbat Shuvah in the Park
September 10, 5:30 - 6:30 pm.
Led by Rabbi Copeland and Martin Tannenbaum – in person at Dolores Park. Shabbat Shuvah is the Shabbat of Return between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We will meet near the corner of 18th and Church behind the tennis courts and bathrooms, near the accessible path. Bring your own blanket and siddur. Masks are required for unvaccinated persons and encouraged for everyone.

A similar service will be held at 7:30 pm on Zoom
Register Here. Meeting ID: 452 290 988.

Contact sharonh@shaarzahav.org to sponsor a Shabbat
September Birthdays
Matt Olsen 9/1
Flavio Epstein 9/4
Samuel Pomrantz 9/5
Karren Shorofsky 9/5
Ellen Press 9/8
Barbara Leff 9/8
Ernest Friedlander 9/8
Tamar Gershon 9/8
bobby lu 9/9
Jeffrey Levin 9/11
Lawrence Helman 9/11
Jonathan Kaplan 9/13
Steven Schumacher 9/13
Zoey Romanko 9/13
Eva Rosenbaum 9/13
Naya Loftus-Nguyen 9/14
Robert Geller 9/15
Marion Gillen 9/15
Annye Bone 9/15
Mark Oliver 9/15




Matthew Patchell 9/16
Tyler Atura Bushnell 9/16
Robert Tat 9/19
Aaron Levine 9/20
Mark Klaiman 9/20
Elizabeth Katz 9/20
Christine Young 9/21
Sarah Grams 9/22
Sulmi
Rubenstein-Markiewicz 9/22
Mark Leno 9/24
Frank Michael Post 9/26
Deena Cohen 9/26
Sophie Rinkoff-Murland 9/26
Gregg Biggs 9/26
Arthur Cohen 9/28
Sadie Joelle Post 9/28
James Frazin 9/28
Carol Dawson Rose 9/29
Judith Wolfe 9/29
Thank You to Our Grantors
Programs at Sha’ar Zahav are supported by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, the Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus Initiative for Immigrant and Refugee Justice of the Religious Action Center, San Francisco Humanities, and the National Center to Encourage Judaism.
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