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Dorothy Adelman shared her experiences of the recent Hazak retreat on our synagogue listserv - we're copying it here to share with all (in case you missed it).
If anyone else would like to add to this report, send a message to the webmasters, and we will be happy to add to this story (maybe we'll start a Hazak-Blog!!)
...(Posted Jul 2, 2006) [Click to read story]
TI members approved the synagogue's $1.04 million spending plan for 2006-07 at a congregational meeting on June 25.
...(Posted Jul 9, 2006) [Click to read story]
Tzedakah collections at Tikvat Israel during the just-completed fiscal year totaled $6,970, a 25 percent higher yield over 2004-05.
...(Posted Jul 9, 2006) [Click to read story]
A stellar lineup of advisers has been finalized for TI''s youth groups in 2006-07, according to Lynn Berk, youth commission director.
...(Posted Jul 9, 2006) [Click to read story]
TI Co-President Jim Hendler, a renowned computer scientist and World Wide Web researcher, has been appointed senior constellation professor of the "Tetherless World Research Constellation" at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. He will officially join RPI on Jan. 1, but he doesn''t expect to leave Rockville until the end of May.
...(Posted Jul 14, 2006) [Click to read story]
Tikvat Israel's religious school has successfully completed the Community Commendation Process under the auspices of the Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning (the new home of the Board of Jewish Education). Tikvat Israel is one of only 12 Jewish schools in the Washington, D.C., area to do so.
...(Posted Jul 19, 2006) [Click to read story]
Tikvat Israel's Environmental Task Force has begun to explore ways to make the synagogue more energy efficient and environmentally conscious.
...(Posted Jul 27, 2006) [Click to read story]
Tikvat Israel is more than just a congregation for prayer services and learning Torah. It is a caring community that reaches out to Israel and the wider community; it also reaches in to help those in our congregation who are going through hard times due to a death in the family or illness. The Hevra Kadisha deals with matters of death and mourning; Bikur Holim deals with helping the sick.
...(Posted Jul 28, 2006) [Click to read story]
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