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  • The Holy days and more

    The essentials

    This Tuesday night- Kneadit- bake it and take it-  RSVP here
    Yom Kippur in Uptown- RSVP HERE  September 17th-18th
    Yom Kippur Breakfast- Sat. night after the fast at Chabad
    Sukkah building- help needed email zvi@Theintownchabad.com if you can help
    Sukkot Schedule
    Sukkot Dessert open house- RSVP HERE  September 22nd.
    Simchat Torah blowout- September 30th RSVP here

    Tuesday night- Kneadit  7PM  @ Chabad [...]

  • This week in Uptown

    In This Issue:

    Pictures from recent here and video of Sat. night’s concert here
    Tuesday night class 8PM-  What’s so serious about Rosh Hashanah- Why can’t we just celebrate like New Years?
    Friday night live in Uptown Labor day weekend
    Save the Date

    Yom Kippur @ The Crescent Sep 17th-18th rsvp here
    Sukkot- All sorts of things going on in Uptown the entire Sukkot- details [...]

  • What’s going on!

    In This Issue:

    Pictures from the Israel Celebration here
    Tuesday night 8PM- The Poor get poor and the Rich get rich or On being a BasketCase
    Thursday evening- The Network ( Federation) hosts their year’s kickoff party Info here
    Change of Schedule- Friday night live in Uptown Labor day weekend, not this coming week!
    Sat Night Impromptu concert 10PM- With Itamar Meiri- [...]

This week

admin On June - 30 - 2010

In this issue

  • Monday night- New History course starts.
  • Tuesday night 8PM- Stump d’Rabbi
  • Shabbat in Uptown July 2nd.
  • Save the Date- July 16th Shabbat over Uptown.
  • Save the Date: August 22nd- Huge Celebration of Israel at Victory Park

Starting this monday night-History course- Starting This coming Monday night at 7:30PM.  You want to be there, this will be very informative and extremely insightful! Please RSVP HERE on Facebook or by replying to this email. There is no charge. This will be a fascinating journey through Jewish History as we examine the way our nation has dealt with their host societies. Details of the course can be seen here. Dinner will be served.


Tuesday night 8PM-
Topic: Stump d’Rabbi! Join us for the off-the cuff and off the hook questions and answers all submitted by our brilliant panels anonymously! Always a great time and very entertaining and informative! Dinner and drinks Served 8PM.


Shabbat July 2nd-Friday night Services 7PMDinner at The Drizins afterwards. Please RSVP to Zvi@Theintownchabad.com by Thursday morning!!

Shabbat day Services 10AM followed by lunch! Any takers to Challenge the Shul’s Chulent??? Shabbat afternoon- 7:45 PM Group study and nosh Location: @ Melodie Balarsky in the Renaissance on Turtle Creek Building B Apt: 609

Shabbat over Uptown July 16thJoin in on Shabbat over Uptown. Hosted in many Uptown Townhomes and Apts. Join together for a huge Pre-Shabbat happy hour @ TIC at 6:30PM. Then we pair off into various places for an intimate Shabbat meal.  Hosts so far are: Annie and Neil Schechter – CasaOrly Sulami- TownhomeJonathan Rosenberg- Poolside Eden Yaskil – West VillageZvi and Aidy Drizin- TownhomeMoishe’s House – Uptown Apt.
If you’d like to host in Uptown let us know we still have a couple of more homes needed

Categories: Educational, Shabbat, Social

Upcoming this week

admin On June - 22 - 2010

In this issue

  • Tuesday night 8PM- can you handle the word “NO”?
  • Monday nights Starting next week. Brand new 6 part History course.
  • Community event- UT Hillel Alum happy hour.
  • Tuesday night The 29th- Stump D’Rabbi. Save the date!
  • Save the Date- July 16th Shabbat over Uptown.

Tuesday night 8PM-
Topic: Are you ready to hear the word “NO” in you life? Some times life hands us a “NO” but are we prepared to hear it? Some times the “NO” is the greatest form of Love. Join us for a great class with friends. Dinner Served 8PM.

History course-
Starting This coming Monday night at 7:30PM.  You want to be there, this will be very informative and extremely insightful! Please RSVP HERE on Facebook. There is no charge. This will be a fascinating journey through Jewish History as we examine the way our nation has dealt with their host societies. Details of the course can be seen here.


Community event-
From Caroline Addlestone:          ”Calling all Longhorns!  You’re invited to the FIRST EVER Jewish UT Alumni event!  Join us for Happy Hour on Thursday, June 24th at 6:30pm at Capitol Pub on Knox/Henderson.  Special Guest: David Komerofsky from Texas Hillel will be there to update us on all of the recent happenings at Texas Hillel!  It will definitely be a good time!”

Categories: Educational, Social

This Week!

admin On June - 13 - 2010

In this issue:

  • Monday night- Farbrengen in honor of The Rebbe’s Passing 16 years ago- TIC at 8PM
  • Tuesday night Class 8PM
  • Thursday- Torah on Tap @ The Gingerman with Moishes House
  • Friday night, Shabbat- Shabbat In Uptown
  • Close Encounters in Jewish history- New course for six Monday nights Starting end of June
  • Huge Shabbat over Uptown- Rescheduled for July 18th.

Monday night 8PM-

Monday marks the 16th Yahrtzeit of The Rebbes Passing. Please join in for a Chassidic Farbregen. A Farbrengen is a gathering of life, soul and song. We will discuss and be inspired by the Rebbe’s legacy. Some of the topics covered:   What is a Rebbe? 5 Principles the Rebbe taught to change society and much more. We will begin at 8PM and go as long as it takes to get to where we need to be :)  Let us know if you will make it


Tuesday night 8PM-

Topic- Dealing with death- some times we just have to ask the question, why? Seems like Moses was confounded with the same question, I am too after receiving news of my aunt’s untimely death today.  Join us this Tuesday night for our weekly class. Get yourself a little perspective on life in a great contemporary way!
TORAH ON TAP @ GINGERMAN with Moishes House

When: Thu, June 17, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Where: 2718 Boll Street
Grab a beer, hear a shiur, Torah on Tap. Rabbi Zvi Drizin of the Intown Chabad will discuss pertinent Jewish topics as we enjoy the best brews Dallas has to offer.
BONUS PRIZE:
“the ink of a scholar is worth a thousand times more than the blood of a martyr”
-Lupe Fiasco*
*Whoever can name both the song and the person to whom this quote is originally attributed gets a free prize! Must give your answer IN PERSON @ Torah on Tap. Sorry, no write-ins
Friday night- Services 7PMDinner hosted by The Drizins afterwards. Please RSVP NO LATER THEN THURSDAY AT NOON to Zvi@Theintownchabad.com
Shabbat daytime services at 10AM followed by a Kiddush and Chulent. Anyone up for an Iron Chulent Cookoff? You can Challenge the House Chulent. Let us know!
Close encounters with Jewish History

Starting the last Monday in June for 6 weeks. This is going to be an amazing course which will give us perspective on how Jews have dealt with their host cultures through out history. Click here for complete course details and RSVP.

Categories: Educational, Israel, Shabbat, Social

We find ourselves in an interesting time Jewishly. Israel is being bombarded by the criticism from the world people and we have a growing concern as to what that means for the our future as Jews.

People often wonder how did the Jewish people deal with these situations in the past?

We are going to be offering an interesting course in the end of June which will deal with exactly that question.

How have we dealt with our host cultures in times past? How did things look when we were under the Greeks, Muslim Spain, Medieval Europe, Christian Spain?
You would gain an incredible insight into the past which would help you understand the context of the present.
One thing forsure, it would certainly increase your general Jewish IQ (make your Bubbe proud!)

Best, and thanks! Zvi

Please RSVP here

COURSE SYLLABUS

UNIT 1
ANCIENT STRUGGLES WITH MODERN MESSAGES:
ENCOUNTERS OF THE CLASSICAL PERIOD

Lesson 1
Cultures in Collision: Israel vs. Greece and Rome

In their day, both Greece and Rome were world powers determined to assimilate ancient Israel into their respective empires. The Greeks valued culture and aesthetics: they brought to the world their versions of athletics, philosophy, poetry, art, and intellectual inquiry. The Romans esteemed organizational efficiency, technology, and brute power. Yet the Jews managed to stand apart, resisting the temptation to trade their faith for the attractions of an outside culture. In this lesson, we examine the source of their inner strength.

UNIT 2
RISING STARS, WANING CRESCENTS:
ENCOUNTERS WITH MEDIEVAL ISLAM IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND SPAIN

Lesson 2
Far From the Place That We Call Home: Jewish Exile and Dispersal in the Middle East

After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, the Jews were left without a centralized government or a country of their own. Yet under the benign rule of Babylonia, the Jews made Torah study the new epicenter of Jewish life. Twice yearly, Jews gathered at the great Babylonian academies to discuss a pre-assigned tractate. The Talmud was recorded during this intellectually fruitful period of time. In this lesson, we reflect on the role of shared study in uniting a far-flung people.

Lesson 3
All That Glitters: The Golden Age in Moslem Spain

In this lesson, we note the start of the decentralization of Jewish life, with communities of Jews establishing their own traditions and religious leadership. Our class focuses on the Golden Age in Moslem Spain, a period marked by relative prosperity and religious tolerance. Many Spanish Jews became well integrated into the surrounding society, contributing as scientists, statesmen, and poets. But when the fanatical Almohads swept through Spain, waging war against all who did not share their faith, this glorious period of cultural interchange was brought to an end. As the Middle East grapples with the struggle between moderate and radical Islamic factions, this period in history resonates anew.

UNIT 3
PREVAILING DESPITE HATE AND OPPRESSION:
ENCOUNTERS WITH MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE

Lesson 4
Rivers of Blood: Antisemitism in Medieval Christian Europe

European antisemitism of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has its roots in medieval Christian Europe. In this lesson, we examine the role of the Church in inciting the hatred of the populace. Whole communities were wiped out during the Crusades, and discriminatory edicts were the rule rather than the exception. Another expression of hatred was the public burnings of the Talmud. Yet Jews remained devout and found comfort and solace in their faith. Among the Torah giants inspiring the Jews through these dark times were Rashi and the Tosafists.

Lesson 5
In the Shadow of the Inquisition: The Downfall of Spanish Jewry

In response to Christian oppression and antisemitism, many Spanish Jews chose conversion as a means to protect their standing in society. The consequences of this widespread choice were devastating, leading to the horrors of the Inquisition, and ultimately, the end of Jewish settlement in Spain. Yet even those who succumbed to the temptation to assimilate into Spanish society exhibited remarkable tenacity at their core.

Lesson 6
Rising from the Ashes: The Renewal of European Jewry

The expulsion of Spain dealt a devastating blow to Sephardic Jewry, comparable to what the Holocaust would later mean for Ashkenazic Jewry. Eventually, the exiles found new homes in Turkey, Holland, Greece, and the Holy Land. During the aftermath of the expulsion, Jews found new strength within their tradition for making sense of the suffering and loss they had endured. The mystics in Safed taught Kabbalah, and introduced many spiritual practices emphasizing hope for redemption that endure to this day. The forerunner of the modern yeshivah, or house of study, was born. In spite of the irreplaceable losses they had sustained, the Jewish people emerged from the medieval era to experience a renaissance of Jewish life.

Categories: Educational, Israel, Social

upcoming

admin On June - 8 - 2010

In this issue

  • Tonight 8PM-
  • Upcoming Shabbat  in Uptown June 18th
  • Monday night June 14th- Farbrengen
  • New: Increase your Jewish IQ- Major moments in History, new course monday nights.

Tonight 8PM-

Topic- Straddling life between the ideal and the real. What do you do when your dreams hit reality and don’t seem to be working? Do you become a realist, completely detaching your dreams from your real life? Do you become an idealist, forgetting the real world? Join us tonight at 8PM at The Intown Chabad for a great talk on creating harmony between the ideal and the real. Light dinner served
Upcoming Shabbat in Uptown June 18th.
Monday night June 14th Farbrengen-

The 16th Yahrtzeit of The Rebbe. Join us for a Farbrengen 8PM.  L’chaims and good soul.
History in 6 encounters monday nights 7:30PM starting June 28th.

Stay tuned for details

Categories: Educational, Shabbat, Social