February 2005
In this Issue:
  1. Shabbat on Skis this Saturday 2/12/05
2. Star Trek and Theology 2/22/05
3. Sudan Crisis - a Chance to Help  

If a man offered all his wealth for love,
He would be laughed to scorn.


-
Song of Songs: 8:7

 

Dear $first,

Admittedly, Valentines Day is not a Jewish holiday. However, love is a Jewish value and chocolate, well what to say about the endlessly fine attributes of one of God's finest creations?

So this month, let's make a little extra time for those small expressions of love and do be generous with the chocolate!

Join us at Copper this Shabbat for a service (with Alison's annual famous February truffles.)

See you on the trail!

L' Shalom,

Jamie
Rabbi Jamie Korngold
Adventure Rabbi

 
Ski Day and Shabbat Service at Copper Mountain
 

What:

Shabbat Service at Copper Mountain, just below Solitude Station at the top of the Eagle quad lift (look for the banner)

We will meet at 12:30 p.m. for an approx. 20 minute service, then join us for some turns. We'll break into groups by level if necessary.

Or, meet us at 10 a.m. to ski. (See below)

When: Saturdays: Feb 12, March 12
12:30 p.m.
Where:

Copper Mountain, behind and slightly downhill of Solitude Station. Solitude Station is at the top of the Eagle quad lift.

From the Center Village: take the Eagle lift, turn left as you get off of the lift, heading toward Solitude Station and the Excelerator lift. Just as you pass by Solitude Station, look for the Adventure Rabbi banner on your left.

We will be to the right and slightly downhill from Solitude Station (northeast of the building). If you find yourself in the terrain park or at the Chapel (with a big cross), you are on the wrong side of Solitude Station.

From the Super Bee: take the Super Bee to the top, ski or board down Copperopolis. At the base of the Excelerator lift, head toward Solitude Station. Look for the Adventure Rabbi banner, just to the right and slightly downhill from Solitude Station.

Adventure Rabbi Meeting Location at Copper Mountain
Carpools: Carpools are driving from the Front Range. If you would like to ride or drive, join our carpool listserv and post your request to the group.
Meet to Ski: If you would like to ski with us earlier in the day, we'll be meeting at the base of the Super Bee at 10:00 a.m. We'll break into groups by level if necessary. If you let us know to expect you, we'll look for you. click here >>

We will (try) to have an Adventure Rabbi banner or sign out so you can find us. Or, look for Rabbi K.'s white K2 tele skis, G3 red cable bindings and blue plastic boots. Usually a blue jacket and black pants.
Lodging: Discount lodging is available for our group. email Tara click here>>
Who: Adults, children, alpine skiers, tele-skiers, boarders…
Fee: Zip, Zero, Free.
(Donations Welcome. Click here to donate online)
Sponsored in part by a generous grant from the: Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado - Boulder Select Fund
To add your donation, click here>>

Email: info@adventurerabbi.org
or call Tara 303.617.4200 ext 13

 

Events for Couples and Singles in their 20s,30s,and Early 40s
Sponsored by Har HaShem's 20s/30s+ Group

Star Trek and Theology

Join us to watch Star Trek's Next Generation episode "The Picard," in which a culture comes to believe the Starship Captain Picard is God. What questions does this raise about our own God concepts?

When: Feb. 22, 7:00 - 9:00

Where: Har HaShem 3950 Baseline Dr Boulder CO

Cost: Free for members, $5 non-members

Wine and Cheese will be served

RSVPs: Encouraged but not required: Click Here to RSVP

     
Har HaShem Sudan Project

Want to make difference? Be a part of Har HaShem's organized response to the humanitarian crises and genocide in Sudan. to get involved, contact Becky at 303.499.7077 ext 18 or

Click Here to contact Becky and help>>

 
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