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Our world stands on three things – torah, avodah (worship), and gemilut chasadim (deeds of loving kindness).  Would you like to connect with others, deepen your understanding of Judaism, help others in the community?  Below are various ways you can do this. If something sparks your interest, feel free to contact the individual listed for more information.

Loving Deeds, Al Gimilut Hasadim

Helping Our Community

What You Can Do Whom To Call
Help build a house for Habitat for Humanity Stan Alexander
Volunteer for community projects with your family David Walk
Serve food to the hungry, Loaves & Fishes Gloria Alexander
Help stock the community food shelf Neal Gillett
Help a child learn to read, literacy project Gwen Lerner
Be an advocate for affordable housing Alan Bensman
Be an advocate for children in need Bob Rubinyi
Help organize Mitzvah Day Andrea Blumberg (952) 426-6644                                   
Help identify and organize social action projects David Walk

Helping Our Congregation

What You Can Do Whom To Call
Participate in our Caring Community Project Barbara Hanovich
Join a Chavurah Andrea Blumberg (952) 426-6644
Bake sweets for Shabbat onegs Christy Bateman
Host a Shabbat dinner for new member families Carol Donen
Help out in the Religious School office Joanie Marks (952) 933-4757
Help out in the administrative offices Andrea Blumberg (952) 426-6644
Deliver welcome baskets to new members Carol Donen
Help plan and organize ways to welcome new members Carol Donen
Help maintain the library Leanne Lehn
Initiate and develop fundraising projects Michael Klein
Join in the fun and excitement of Raffle Dazzle Andrea Blumberg (952) 426-6644                                            
Identify special needs and support inclusion Bernadette Groh
Help with the design and maintenance of landscaping Claude Reidel
Help with the upkeep of the building and grounds Dan Feder
Decide on kitchen and catering policies Sally Bressler
Collaborate in nurturing our congregational culture Sally Bressler
Help initiate and develop cultural events and opportunities Henry Berman

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