Friday, March 26, 2010

"Walk in Their Shoes" with PTS - April 18

Join PTS and My New Red Shoes for

Walk in Their Shoes

Community Walkathon and Family Festival to Support Homeless Children

Sunday, April 18, 1:00 PM
Washington Park, Burlingame

* Spirited walk through downtown Burlingame to a nearby homeless shelter *
*Family fun, live music, food, and education *

More than 5,000 Bay Area school-aged children experience homelessness every night. There is something each of us can do to help. Raise awareness. Show support. Take a stand.

My New Red Shoes is a Burlingame-based nonprofit that has empowered thousands of homeless youth to succeed in school by providing them with brand new clothing and shoes for the school year. This year, My New Red Shoes will clothe 3,000 homeless children in Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco and Alameda Counties.

Sign up to walk with PTS or sponsor our team! Your support truly makes a difference.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

PTS Community Seder - Tuesday, Mar. 30

Your whole family is invited to the Second Night Community Passover Seder in the PTS Social Hall on Tuesday, Mar. 30. Services begin promptly at 6:30 PM.

Join us for this child and family friendly celebration! We'll have a wonderful Seder meal prepared by Schumann's Four Seasons with chopped liver and gefilte fish, homemade chicken soup with matzoh balls, boneless breast of chicken with orange glaze, small roasted new potatoes, fresh seasoned braised vegetables, and sponge cake with fresh fruit, tea and coffee.

We also have a vegetarian option, with vegetable frittata. There's a kid-friendly menu too!

The cost for members is $40 for adults, $25 for children 6-13, and $12 for children under 2-6. No cost for children under 2.

Non-members are also invited to the PTS Second Night Seder. It's $45 for adults, $30 for children 6-13, $15 for children 2-6. Again, no cost for children under 2.

RSVP to Georgina in the Temple Office at 650-697-2266 or gbaca@sholom.org.

Synaplex Shabbat — Mar. 26-27

Synaplex Shabbat is coming soon — Mar. 26-27 — and we are planning for a fantastic Friday evening and Saturday for adults, teens and kids of all ages.

The last PTS Synaplex Shabbat was a huge hit and this one will be too. I hope to see you all there. Please remember to RSVP for the Friday night dinner and Saturday lunch-time picnic by TUESDAY, MARCH 23, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS!!!

Click here to learn more!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Soup! Get your soup here!


Last Chance to get your Matzah ball soup for Passover! Sunday is the final chance to order 1/2 gallon of soup with 4 matzah balls (actual size 2 1/2 inches) for only $18!
The delicious soup is provided by the San Francisco Soup Company and is sponsored by the PTS Brotherhood.
Orders will be available for pickup next Sunday, March 28 between religious school sessions.

Monday, March 15, 2010

As It Is Written: Project 304,805 — March 21

Join your fellow PTS family members at 1:30 PM on Sunday, March 21, for a trip to the Contemporary Jewish Museum and its presentations of “As It Is Written: Project 304,805," an exhibition centered around a soferet (Torah scribe) who is crafting the entire text of the Torah at the Museum over the course of a full year.

The cost for admission, a tour and round-trip bus transportation from PTS is $30. To ensure a seat on the bus, please RSVP to Georgina in the Temple office at 650-697-2266 or gbaca@sholom.org.

If you choose your own transportation, cost for admission and the tour is $20; again, please RSVP to Georgina.

Checks payable to Peninsula Temple Sholom should be sent to the Temple Office. Space is limited.

Brotherhood March 2010 Poker Tournament Results


Congratulations to our winners from the March 2010 Texas Hold'em Poker Tourney!

1st Place: Jason Chroman
2nd Place: Marc Hershman
3rd Place: Todd Rich

More pictures from the event can be found here. We'll see you at our next tournament in November 2010!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

At PTS, Solar Power is Soul-ar Power

Over 30 years ago, Rabbi Gerald Raiskin z''l had a simple vision: Install a solar power system to power the light of PTS's Nair Tamid - our eternal flame.

While the technology wasn't ready at that time, Rabbi Raiskin's vision endured. Today, a state-of-the-art solar electric system has been installed at PTS.

Learn more, download a brochure about our new solar power system!

Learn, Lead, Serve: Friday, Mar. 12

Carol Brauner, the director of international development at the Leo Baeck Education Center in Haifa, Israel, will be our guest speaker at our Hava Nashir Shabbat service on Friday, March 12, 7:30 PM.

Her topic is "Learn, Lead, Serve," which is Leo Baeck's new motto. Carol will discuss the Education Center's work in creating new paradigms for both Reform Judaism in Israel and for Israeli society in general, as well as the school's commitment to the goal of inclusion — bringing every sector of the population into the mainstream of Israel through education and outreach.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Sholom Women online auction is now open!

The Sholom Women Western Shindig's online auction is now declared OPEN!

From now until Mar. 5 at 9 AM, the auction is open for bidding on many wonderful auction items from dinners out and fun family events to spa services and some dandy unique experiences. Just for registering you get a $10 coupon to the Starr*Stevens Judaica Shop! Keep checking in — more items are being added daily — so bid early and often!! Good luck!

http://www.biddingforgood.com/pts/pts-3

May 8 - Volunteer Day at Project Open Hand

On May 8, 2010, PTS members will have the opportunity to volunteer at Project Open Hand in San Francisco. POH was started over twenty five years ago to feed HIV patients. It has evolved into an organization that now prepares over 2,600 meals per day, 365 days a year for people with medical challenges who are not able to prepare nutritious meals for themselves. Project Open Hand also serves food at Senior Centers throughout San Francisco. Volunteers will be working in the kitchen preparing food or in the grocery center filling orders to be picked up or delivered to clients. The morning will conclude with a complimentary lunch in the volunteer cafeteria. Participants must be at least 15 years old.

If you would like to volunteer or get additional information, please contact Marty Rosenberg through the PTS temple office.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Women of the Wall

How is it possible that in the year 2010 we are seeing women arrested in Israel for wearing a tallit and kippah?

What has happened to the freedom to practise our religion?

We need to stand behind our Israeli counterparts and not allow a minority in Israel to dictate religious practise.

Please go to www.sholom.org for more information on Women of the Wall.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Helmet liners of kindness!

Please join the Blankets of Kindness team in knitting helmet liners for the U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq.

We are investigating the possibility of also sending them to Israeli soldiers in the Golan Heights.

Click here to see the knitting pattern!