Monday, July 9, 2012

Lucky 13: Friday the 13th Shabbat Dinner Shindig

Hello friends,

We hope you're able to keep cool as summer is sizzling up here in Minnesota...and that you're able to join us this coming Friday night (July 13) for more Shabbat awesomeness.  While the number 13 carries all sorts of negative associations in some circles, the number 13 is a auspicious number in Judaism. It's the bar mitzvah year, the number of Maimonides' belief principles,  the number of G-d's attributes, and an important number in kabbalah

And Friday is also an awesome day in Jewish belief, as immortalized in song by this illustrious Jewess.

So...to celebrate the happy side of Friday and the # 13, this coming Shabbat's potluck theme is, what do you wish would have been served at your bar mitzvah. Or, if you never had one, what would you serve at a bar mitzvah?

20 bucks says this becomes a whiskey potluck, but oh well. 

The fun begins at 7pm at Rafi's place. Please bring chairs if you have any you can schlep along.

Here's the list of who's bringing what:

Food:
Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away)__________
Kosher Wine________(maybe Vladi?)
Challah (at least 2)_______(Erica & Aaron)
Soup_________
Salad_________
Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________
Side dish_________(Madeline's bringing a vegetable side)
Main course___________
Dessert____________(Raysh is bringing homemade baklava; Joel is bringing zucchini bread)

Paper or plastic cutlery: Cups_______ Plates_______(Rafi) Utensils_______(Rafi)
                                       Bowls (if applicable)________
Napkins_______(Rafi)
Games________
Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______(Raysh)
Tea lights and matches:_______(Raysh)
Extra kippot:_____(Raysh)
Other:_____________
 


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

June "Summer Fun" Shabbat Shindig

Hey people.  Summer begins this week, and to kick things off right, we're welcoming it with a big 'ole Friday night gathering at Madeline's.  And as those of you who were there know, last time we had a Havurah event at Madeline's apartment, there was a proposal.  What will happen this time? There's only one way to find out for sure.

So we hope you can join us there, 7:30pm this coming Friday night. Out vegetarian potluck theme is summer (however you define that), and maybe you want to spice things up by bringing especially colourful food in honour of Pride Weekend. Up to you.


Please let us know what you are bringing.

And finally, here's who's bringing what for this Friday night's  potluck:

Food:
Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away)__________
Kosher Wine________(Rafi)
Challah (at least 2)_______(Mira)
Soup_________
Salad_________(Mira's bringing black bean salad; Cheylenna's bringing sweet potato salad)
Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________
Side dish_________(Raysh is bringing corn on the cob)
Main course___________(Deborah is bringing a veggie/egg/tofu stir-fry with rice)
Dessert____________(Cia might bring strawberries; Jessica and David will bring chocolate babka)

Paper or plastic cutlery: Cups_______ Plates_______  Utensils_______
                                       Bowls (if applicable)________
Napkins_______
Games________
Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______(Raysh)
Extra kippot:_____(Raysh)
Other:_____________

Sunday, May 13, 2012

"Is it local" Friday night Shabbat shindig + two other fun events this coming weekend

Dear friends,

This coming Shabbat, in honour of the Torah portion of Behar, which discusses the laws of shmitah (the seven-year agricultural cycle) we're going to focus on our own local grub for our Shabbat potluck. So go check out and support some of our awesome local MN farmers' markets.

I hope you feel as self-righteous reading that as I did writing that.






We hope you can  join us for  singing, eating, and shmoozing this Friday night (that would be the 18th), beginning at 8pm at Mueller Park (just south of 25th, between Bryant and Colfax in Uptown).  If there are any funky weather issues, we'll announce a back-up location on Friday in the mid-afternoon via our fb event page.  Please scroll down to see our updated 'who's bringing what' for the Friday night potluck.


But wait! That's not all!  On Saturday evening, we have some fun lined up as well:
at 8pm Saturday (not to be confused with Friday), we're having Tea is for Torah (and that's good enough for me) at Raysh's place: a learning session with light nosh, followed by havdalah at 9:30ish pm.  And then:

we head off to the downtown Block E AMC 15 to check out the 10:15pm screening of the brand new Sasha Baron Cohen film, The Dictator.  We'll top off the night with drinks following the film at Kieran's Irish Pub.

Busy weekend ahead. May you all have a joy-filled week bursting with productivity leading up to it!

 l'shalom,
Raysh

And finally, here's who's bringing what for this Friday night's picnic potluck:

Food:
Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away)__________(Kate's bringing pita and hummus)
Kosher Wine________(Phillip's bringing 2 quarts of grape juice)
Challah (at least 2)_______(Stefanie)
Soup_________
Salad_________
Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________
Side dish_________(Deborah P.'s bringing stuffed grape leaves; Ken's bringing tomatoes and a quinoa dish)
Main course___________(Madeline's bringing something main-course-ish)
Dessert____________
General stuff:
Citronella candle(s) that repels bugs_____(Raysh)
Bug spray________(Raysh is bringing)
Tea-lights________(Raysh) (but the more candles the better, so other people should feel free
                                              to bring too)
Paper or plastic cutlery: Cups_______ Plates_______(Raysh)  Utensils_______
                                       Bowls (if applicable)________
Napkins_______(Ken)
Games________
Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______(Raysh)
Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)
Other:_____________


Sunday, April 22, 2012

April Friday Night Comfort Food Shindig

Dear chevre,

For those of us in graduate school, it's 'that' time in the semester; for all of us, we've freshly survived (?) tax season...

What better way to unwind this coming Shabbat than get together and nosh on some quality comfort food?

We hope you can join us--here's all the info:

What: Uptown Havurah April Kabbalat Shabbat and Vegetarian Comfort Food Potluck shindig
Where: Ken's place
When:  7:30pm Friday, April 27 (because Ken lives in a co-op, we have to wrap by 10pm)
What can I bring: Something for the potluck and if you have one, a pillow to sit on if we run out of seating

Please do let us know if you're coming. You can either respond here, RSVP on our facebook event page, or shoot us a personal message. As always, friends are welcome, but let us know soon, since space is limited.

We hope this finds you well and look forward to seeing you soon!


 Here's the updated Who's bringing what list:


Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____(Monica's bringing chocolates; Ken's bringing dips)

Kosher wine_______(Monica's bringing grape juice; Madeline's bringing wine)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Raysh)

Soup_________

Salad_________

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________

Side dish_________(Mila's bringing mozzarella sticks)

Main course___________(Deborah P.'s bringing mac and cheese; Yael & Gabe are bringing quiche)

Dessert__________(Andrea N., Katherine's bringing a cake)


General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Cups___________

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Monica)

Napkins_______________(Monica)

Paper or plastic bowls________________

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______(Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

March Shabbat + Passover info = fun goodness

Dear chevre,

In this post you will find info on:


1) our March Shabbat gathering
2) our Seder Planning meeting
3) our 2nd night communal seder


1.  Before diving into Passover, mark your calendars for our last March kabbalat Shabbat + potluck dinner shindig: 7pm, Friday, March 30th at Rafi's place. The theme (loosely-defined!) will be Persian and Irish cuisine, in honor of Purim and St. Paddy's Day, respectively.


Here's Who's Bringing What for the March Shabbat shindig:


Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____

Wine_______

Challah (at least 2)___________

Soup_________

Salad_________

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________(Madeline's bringing beer)

Side dish_________(Cara's bringing Irish soda bread; Ken's bringing fried eggplant and baba ganoush; Mila's bringing an eggplant side dish)

Main course___________(Mila and Steve are bringing veggie hot dish)
Dessert__________(Raysh is bringing Persian fruit salad)


General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________

Plastic or Paper Cups___________

Plastic or Paper Plates__________

Napkins_______________

bowls________________

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets: (Raysh_

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____(Raysh)


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2. We hope you can join us for a spirited Passover Seder Brainstorming session at 7:30pm next Wednesday (03/28) over at Tigher Sushi II in Uptown. At this meeting we'll discuss the practical logistics, ritual flow, and brainstorm creative ideas for making our seder the most awesome one it can be.

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3.  Finally, everyone is welcome to our aforementioned seder. We're doing our communal seder on the second night of Passover (Saturday, April 7) and beginning at 8pm. Our friends over at the Joyce Uptown Church have graciously offered to let us use their space again. Their address: Sat. Apr 7, 8pm, 1219 W. 31st Street.  We will need some folks to help set up just a bit before and clean up. Please let us know if you are able.

Since we are doing our seder potluck-style too, here's a list of what we seek:

 Here is what we need for the Passover Seder vegetarian, kosher-for-Passover potluck:
All items marked with an asterisk* are specifically for the ritual components of the seder

Matzah* (and lots of it!): __________________(Cheylenna is bringing some matzah crackers; Emily & Kevin)


Wine and/or grape juice* (lots of this is needed too!): _____________(Monica is bringing 2 bottles of grape juice; Emily and Kevin, Madeline's bringing wine)

A canister of kosher for Passover salt* (why? for the saltwater!):__________________

Sliced cucumbers, celery, or potatoes*:_____________________________________

Horseradish*:_______________________________________________(Cheylenna)

Charoset*:_____________________________(Cia is bring sephardic charoest with a veggie tangine)

Roasted chicken wing* (please note: we need only one of this, just for symbolic purposes on the seder plate):______________________

Hard-boiled eggs*:____________________________________(Cheylenna)

Soup:______________________

Salad:_________________________(Emily & Kevin)

Sides: _______________________________

Main dish: _______________________________________(Sascha; Mila's bringing a potato dish)

Dessert: ______________________________(Madeline is bringing macaroons; Sascha's bringing a flourless chocolate torte)

Drinks (soda, juice, etc): _____________________________


Non-edible items we need:

A cover (can be a cloth of any kind) for the matzahs:_________________

Seder plate (traditionally has six designated sections on it for the six symbolic foods):__________(Rachael's bringing)

Haggadah (we will most likely order in advance):_________________________

basin (can be a big plastic bowl) and towel (for hand washing): _____________________________

Paper or plastic plates: __________________________________(Monica)

Paper or plastic bowls:___________________________________(Monica)

Plastic cutlery (spoons, forks, knives): _____________________________(Monica)

Paper or plastic regular cups:_______________________________(Bradley)

Plastic wine glasses:__________________________________(Bradley)
+ extra cup for Elijah:_________________________

Nakpkins:___________________________________

Pillows:__________________ (optional: pillows are traditional used on Passover so we can sit in confort)

tea light candles: ________________________

10 plagues props (just for fun!):________________

kippahs:_______________________________

Monday, February 13, 2012

February Shabbat Shindig: All about America

Hey friends,

In honor of President's Day weekend and Lincoln's birthday, out upcoming Shabbat will be filled with some good 'ol red white & blue.

Ok, maybe not, but there will certainly be Jews. And yummy American food!

So we hope you can join us this coming Shabbat, at 6:30pm at Madeline's place for a relaxing and spirited time.


RSVP on our fb event page or email us.


Here's Who's Bringing What:


Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____

Wine_______

Challah (at least 2)___________(Josh)

Soup_________

Salad_________

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________

Side dish_________(Rachael's bringing a Rhode Island classic)

Main course___________(Mila's making decadent mac and cheese; Joel & Laura are bringing pasta)

Dessert__________(Madeline's making something chocolate-y; Re'ema's bringing dessert wine; Cheylenna)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Cups___________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Monica)

Napkins_______________(Monica)

bowls________________(Madeline)

Tea-lights________

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Madeline)

Bencher with Kiddush:

Extra kippot:_____

Sunday, January 22, 2012

January 'Shtetl Fabulous' Kabbalat Shabbat and Potluck Dinner

Hello!  Now with the temperature taking a nose-dive, what better way to warm up than enjoy some home-cooked, old-school Jewish nosh (=food)? Come join us as we kick it old country style for our January Friday night shindig.

If you're seeking inspiration, check out some of these sites:

http://www.jewishrecipes.org.../recipes/index.html                                

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4223336

http://www.jewishrecipetrader.com/ashkenazi.php

http://www.joyofjewish.com/food.html

Please use the comments section below to tell us what you're bringing for the vegetarian potluck (or tell us on facebook or email us). And as always, friends most welcome!

BYOB (Bring Your Own Babushka)
l'shalom,
Raysh


You can RSVP on facebook (and please do!)




Here's Who's Bringing What:


Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____(Monica's bringing chocolates; Naomi & Amirav are bringing bread and shmear)

Wine_______(Daffy and Ryan; Rafi)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Rachel & Ray are bringing one; Raysh is bringing another; Alex A.)

Soup_________(Rachel & Ray)

Salad_________(Katy; Cheylenna is bringing a couscous salad)

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________(Madeline's bringing dessert booze; Nick's bringing wine; Yehonathan is bringing wine; Re'ema's bringing wine)

Side dish_________(Morgan's bringing tzimmes and Richard's bringing vegetarian kishke;  Deborah and Todd are bringing something potato-based; Raysh is making a noodle kugel)

Main course___________(Raysh's making vegetarian cholent)

Dessert__________(Simone's bringing babka; David and Jessica are bringing chocolate babka;
Alex A.-L. is bringing peanuts; Rachael is bringing kichel)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Cups___________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Monica)

Napkins_______________(Monica)

bowls________________(Raysh)

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

So many great things this week. Hurray and see you soon!

Dear friends,

We'd like to extend a hearty yasher koach (meaning figuratively ''good going," in Jewspeak) to everyone who participated in Project Homeless Connect this past Monday. We hope to collaborate with PHC again and support the excellent work that they do in the Cities.

This weekend, we have a number of exciting events ahead of us. First off, we hope you'll come by and warm up with a l'chaim at our December Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat and vegetarian potluck dinner, beginning 8pm this Friday at Josh's place. (To find out who's bringing what, please consult our list, which we will continue to update, below. The theme is hearty and filling)

Secondly, this Sunday we have our Hanukkah Shopping Excursion, over at Calhoun Square. Let's meet in front of the indoor entrance of Kitchen Window (one of the stores there) at 3:30pm. Plan for ~90 minutes of mind-blowing shopping, and then we'll reconvene at Amazing Thailand for our Winter Programming Committee Dinner at 6:30pm.  Please come with your ideas, calendars, and coupons, if you have them (actually, jk. actually, do come with them, if you have ;-)). As always, everyone is welcome to attend.

Awesome.


If you're coming Friday (and we very much hope you will!), here's who's bringing what:

Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time



Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____


Wine________(Raysh; Cheylenna's bringing grape juice)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Josh)

Soup_________(Madeline's bringing potato soup)

Salad_________(Rachael)

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________

Side dish_________(Danielle's bringing teriyaki green beans)

Main course___________(Erika + guest; Laura and Joel are bringing a pasta dish) 

Dessert__________



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________

Plastic or Paper Cups___________

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Josh)

Napkins_______________

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)


l'shalom,
Raysh

Sunday, November 13, 2011

November Shabbat Shindig

Greetings, friends!  It was great fun seeing you at the Motzei Shabbat movie night party last Saturday night. We hope you're keeping warm despite the cooler temps (although still, 40 degrees in MN this time of the year is not nearly as bad as it could be!).

We look forward to hanging with you this coming Friday night, 7:30pm @ Madeline's apartment for our November "pre-Thanksgiving" Kabbalat Shabbat and potluck dinner. Wanna test-drive some of the recipes you've been thinking about for Thanksgiving? What better way than to run it by us!


Here's Who's Bringing What:


Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____(Alex and Doron are bringing hummus; Dana's bringing cheese & pesto spread with crackers)


Wine________ (Raysh)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Cara)

Soup_________(Katy's bringing pumpkin soup)

Salad_________(Rory and Jory; Osnat)

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________(Cara's bringing apple cider)

Side dish_________(Laura and Joel are bringing chili and cornbread muffins; Melissa and Jeff are bringing a quinoa craisin dish)

Main course___________(Mila's bringing a lemon wine risotto dish)
Dessert__________(Madeline; Nick's bringing dessert wine)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Cups___________(Monica)

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Monica)

Napkins_______________

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

October Shabbat Gathering: THIS Friday

Hello friends!

After a whirlwind of holiday activity, we can now look forward to kicking it regular Shabbat style, with song, wine, and women (yes, we have many females in our lofty ranks!)...aaaaand food!

The mostly arbitrary theme of this coming Shabbat shindig is "fancy shmancy." Decide for yourself what that means and we'll play along. It could be how you and/or the food you bring appears, etc. etc.

Most important is your company, so RSVP at your soonest convenience, since space is limited.  Please feel free to bring new friends, just let us know the # you're expecting and what you're bringing to share.

To that end, let's fill out this list, ja?

Food: Please note: if you're bringing wine and/or challah, you must arrive on time
Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____

Wine________(Madeline + 2 guests)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Madeline + 2 guests)

Soup_________(Raysh)

Salad_________

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________

Side dish_________(Melissa's bringing baked brie; Sheryl's bringing something with hypoallergenic noodles)

Main course___________(Laura's bringing beet pasta; Miriam's bringing stuffed peppers)

Dessert____________(Mila's bringing a dessert--probably a pie; Katy's bringing a pear dish; Raysh's bringing a Ben & Jerry's ice cream cake)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________

Plastic or Paper Cups___________

Plastic or Paper Plates__________

Napkins_______________

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)


Looking forward to welcoming in Shabbat together. Moadim l'simcha! (May we have occasion to rejoice!)
Raysh 

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sukkah building gathering (tomorrow!) and party next week

Dear friends,

I hope everyone had a meaningful YK, and that this finds you replenished food-wise!  We have two exciting Sukkot-related events coming up, and we look forward to celebrating with you.

Tomorrow, at Jon and Chaya's house (3321 Pillsbury Ave S--in their backyard, to be precise), we'll build the UH sukkah. Please arrive by 4pm to lend a hand and then kick back and hang out afterwards. 

Then, on Tuesday, October 18, at 7:30pm, we hope you can stop by for a l'chaim and some quality dessert fare as we celebrate Sukkot. This shindig will be potluck style, so please bring some delicious nosh and/or spirited beverage to share. If you have an extra easily portable chair or two, please bring that along.  As always, new friends are welcome too!


Shavua tov and a good year to all,
Raysh

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Preparing for the New Year

Hey friends.  As we gear up for the new Jewish year of 5772, we have the privilege of reflecting back on a year filled with new connections, good times, and meaningful memories created together. I want to take this opportunity to express thanks to everyone in the havurah. Each of you has helped us improve and grow in a significant way, and I hope we continue to cultivate that positive energy as we move forward into the new year.

Thank you to everyone who has reached out and welcomed new members into our community; to all who have opened up their living space to host a gathering; to everyone who has actively pursued local volunteering opportunities; to everyone who has participated in planning meetings--in short, we are immensely grateful to each of you for your active participation.

May the new year present us with even more opportunities to celebrate each others' triumphs together as a community.

Our first two events of the new Jewish year will be taking place on Thursday, September 29.  At 4:30pm, we will gather for Tashlikh by Lake of the Isles, over on the grassy area between the street and Lake of the Isles, at the intersection of W 27th St. & Lake of the Isles Parkway E.
You don't need to RSVP for Tashlikh, but just be sure to arrive promptly at 4:30pm, as it's a very short service/ritual, and we will head over to Joyce shortly thereafter to begin setting up for dinner. We're doing this mostly BYOB (=bring your own breadcrumbs), but I might have some extra (but hey, I have a load of sins to deal with, so you might want to bring your own).


Which brings us to [drumroll, please]...2nd Night Rosh Hashanah Dinner. For this event, we are asking you do RSVP here and/or to uptownhavurah@gmail.com as soon as you can, indicating both how many people are in your party and what you'll be bringing. We'll keep updating the list below for your reference. Also feel free to add to the comments section below. You can also RSVP on facebook.


Here's everything you need to know:
What:  The Uptown Havurah Rosh HaShanah Dinner
When: 6:30pm, Thursday, September 29th
Where: In the parlor room of the Joyce United Methodist Church, 1219 W. 31st Street, Minneapolis MN 55408
What to bring:
1) something to share for the vegetarian potluck,
2) a non-perishable item for the food shelf collection, and
3) (either before or after the holiday), we encourage all attendees to contribute towards Joyce's building repair fund, as their roof recently sustained serious damage after lightening hit their chimney this summer. Joyce is being very generous by allowing us to share their space, and we would like to gratefully acknowledge their kindness.
RSVP with # of attendees and what you're bringing to uptownhavurah@gmail.com

Everyone is welcome and we hope you can join us!


Shanah tovah u'mitukah,
Raysh






(Quick note: if you're thinking of ideas for what to bring, here are some traditional foods:

*apples and honey
*pomegranates
*'new' (usu. rare) fruits
*round challah
*kosher wine
*anything sweet!

We're thinking of doing a few 'blind taste tests,' so let us know if you might want to bring a couple of one thing (such as honey, ice cream, salsa, hummus, etc))


What people are bringing so far: 

Food:

Kosher Wine________ (Raysh)
Grape Juice________(Katy)
Challah (at least 2)_______(Yehonathan; Ryan and Daffy)
Rare fruits_______(Ryan, Daffy, Naomi and Rafi; Erika and a guest are bringing rare fruit and pomegranates; Nick is bringing pomegranates)
Soup_________(Cara's bringing borsht)
Salad_________(Abigail and Lynsey are bring a beet salad; maybe Madeline)
Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________
Side dish_________(Camber's bringing a vegan dish; Raysh's bringing an apple kugel; Ryan's bringing a dairy noodle kugel)
'Taste test' foods_____(Raysh's bringing a few different kinds of honey)
Main course___________(Joel; Abigail and Lynsey are bringing a veggie/couscous dish; Sascha's bringing a risotto dish)
Dessert____________ (Rachael's bringing apple pie; Mila's bringing sticky toffee pudding; Steve's bringing something amazing TBA; Cheylenna's bringing fruit breads)


General stuff:

Tea-lights (will provide 24 hr candle for transfer)________(Raysh)
Paper or plastic cutlery: Cups_______(Naomi)   Plates_______ (Monica)  Utensils_______(Monica; Ben F.'s bringing spoons)
Napkins_______(Monica)
Games________
Transliterated Rosh HaShanah blessing sheets______ (Raysh)
Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh is bringing)
Cards and stickers for the taste test_____(Raysh)
Other:_____________

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Uptown Havurah Event Calendar, Through January 2012

Hey folks! Be sure to mark your calendars for the great Uptown Havurah events right around the corner (below). With the high holidays approaching, we encourage you to seriously consider contributing to local charities and pursuing volunteer opportunities that speak to you:

Tikkun Olam Corner--help us repair the world!

If you'd like ideas, we have a bunch!
First off, we want to acknowledge gratefully Joyce Church's generosity in welcoming us into their space for our Rosh Hashanah dinner. This past summer, their chimney was struck by lightning, damaging their roof significantly. Right now they are faced with unexpected repair expenses, and we can help out. We urge you to contribute to their building repair fund here (or contact Raysh or Katy).

Additionally, here are some inter/national organisations that do great work--check 'em out:
Mazon, the Jewish Family and Children Service of Minneapolis, American Jewish World Service, and Oxfam.

And remember, "Charity, Prayer, and Repentance keep you out of 'bad places'" ;-)

Now, the schedule:

6:00PM, Monday September 19th [FAITH ORGANIZING FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY CAMPAIGN KICKOFF] @ Hennepin Ave. United Methodist Church


4:30PM, Thursday September 29th [TASHLIKH] We'll be meeting We'll meet near the intersection of W 27th St &  Lake of the Isles Pkwy E


6:30PM, Thursday September 29th [ROSH HASHANAH DINNER] Potluck vegetarian dinner; @ Joyce United Methodist Church's parlor room (1219 W. 31st Street)


7:30PM, Tuesday, October 18th [SUKKAH PARTY] Potluck dessert and drinks @ Jon and Chaya's (in their backyard,  in the Uptown Havurah sukkah, unless there's supremely yucky weather)


Friday PM,  October 28th  [KABBALAT SHABBAT/POTLUCK DINNER] ISO host


8:30PM, Saturday November 5th [HAVDALAH + SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE PARTY] @ Nick's


6:30PM, Friday November 18th [KABBALAT SHABBAT/POTLUCK DINNER] @ Madeline's

 
Friday PM, December 9th [KABBALAT SHABBAT/POTLUCK DINNER] ISO host


10:30 AM, Monday December 12th [PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT] @ the Minneapolis Convention Center.  We'll volunteer in shifts throughout the day.


Thursday PM, December 22nd [HANUKKAH PARTY] ISO host


Friday PM, January 13th [KABBALAT SHABBAT/POTLUCK DINNER] ISO host

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Planning Meeting this Sunday

Hello everyone!  This is a friendly reminder about our fall planning meeting, happening 7:30pm this Sunday (09/11) at Darbar Indian Grill.  As always, all are welcome and encouraged to attend and share new ideas/input.  If you cannot make the meeting but still wish to share your two shekels, please feel free to email me or include your thoughts in the comments section below.

Important: if you are involved in other Jewish local groups of similar demographic range, please let us know about any upcoming 'fixed' event dates, so we don't overlap when we plan out programming for the next few months. On that same note, a calendar or personal planner would be a good thing to bring along, as we will be planning out several months in advance.

We look forward to meeting with you soon!


l'shalom,
Raysh

Monday, August 22, 2011

Last Shabbat on the Water of Summer 2011 + Mega Birthday Bash

Hello folks! This summer has just flown right by, but don't miss the opportunity to rejoice in what's left by celebrating Shabbat and Melissa's, Laura's, Rachael's, Monica's and Elliot's August birthdays with your favourite Uptownites (and non-Uptownites).


What:
Shabbat on the Water and birthday bash
When: This Friday (Aug 26) 6:30PM
Where: On...the water. Click here for the place by the southern end of Lake Calhoun, where we'll meet
That's so awesome, I want to come! What can I do? Excellent question. You indicate what delicious something-or-other you'll be bringing to share in the comments below. Do it!!
And What if it Rains? Then we take the fun over to Madeline's new place


Who's bringing what:

Pre-Shabbat snack fare: ____________________(Laura and Joel are bringing pita and hummus)

Wine:____________________(Mike)
Challah (at least two): ________________________

Soup: __________________________

Salad: __________________________

Side Dish: _________________________(Nick's bringing quinoa)
Main Dish: _________________________(Melissa's bringing a noodle dish)

Dessert: ___________________________(Madeline + a friend)
(may we suggest birthday-appropriate fare?)

Drinks: ___________________________

Paperware and other non-food stuff:

Plates: ________________________


Cups: ________________________(Mike)

Bowls: ______________________

Cutlery: _____________________

Napkins: ____________________

Tea lights: ___________________
Lighter: _____________________

Portable chairs: _______________

Blankets:_______________(Mike)

Insect Repellent: _______________

Kabbalat Shabbat packets: ___________

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Uptown Havurah July Shabbat on the Water

Hey people. Get ready to hang with your favourite people as we welcome Shabbat in this week by the lake. Here are the deets:

Where: By Lake Calhoun...right here
When: 7:30pm
If it's raining: We'll meet at Meredith's house (2309 S 5 Av)
What to bring: Something vegetarian for the potluck (and/or utensils). Please consult the list below for a better of idea of what we still need.

Who's bringing what:

Pre-Shabbat snack fare: ____________________

Wine:____________________
Challah (at least two): ________________________

Soup: __________________________

Salad: __________________________

Side Dish: _________________________
Main Dish: _________________________

Dessert: ___________________________

Drinks: ___________________________

Paperware and other non-food stuff:

Plates: ________________________


Cups: ________________________

Bowls: ______________________

Cutlery: _____________________

Napkins: ____________________

Tea lights: ___________________
Lighter: _____________________

Portable chairs: _______________

Insect Repellent: _______________

Kabbalat Shabbat packets: ___________(Meredith)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Shabbat on the Water Returns! Join us this Friday!

Chevre (by this I mean 'comrads/friends,' as in the Hebrew, not goat cheese),

We hope this finds you soaking in the glorious summer sun.  This is just a quick reminder that this Friday at 7:30pm we are gathering to welcome in Shabbat by the southern end of Lake Calhoun. Click here for a map of where we'll be convening.

As usual, we're doing this vegetarian potluck-style, so please let us know what you're bringing (watch for updates below). You might also wish to bring along any of these:

*portable chairs
*picnic blankets
*insect repellent
*sunscreen
*tea lights and matches or a lighter

Everyone is invited, please feel free to bring friends!!

In case of rain, we'll move the fun over to Josh's place
(3037 Holmes Ave. #3 55408), but the forecast looks promising.

Be well and stay safe (word has it the tornadoes aren't leaving our area alone...),
Raysh


Who's bringing what:

Pre-Shabbat snack fare: ____________________

Wine:____________________(Emily's bringing grape juice)

Challah (at least two): ________________________(Josh)

Soup: __________________________

Salad: __________________________(Josh; Mike's bringing a heavier, non-green salad)

Side Dish: _________________________(Deborah and Todd, or maybe a main dish)

Main Dish: _________________________

Dessert: ___________________________(Danielle)

Drinks: ___________________________(Caren is bringing homemade soda, Kumquat Vanilla)

Paperware and other non-food stuff:

Plates: ________________________(Rema)


Cups: ________________________(Rema)

Bowls: ______________________

Cutlery: _____________________

Napkins: ____________________

Tea lights: ___________________(Meredith)

Lighter: _____________________

Portable chairs: _______________

Insect Repellent: _______________

Kabbalat Shabbat packets: ___________(Meredith)

Friday, May 20, 2011

May Friday Night Kabbalat Shabbat and Potluck Dinner...TONIGHT!

Dear friends,

What better way to wrap up our time on earth the week than join your favourite people for a restorative and  spirited Friday night gathering?  We were going to meet by the lake, but rain interfered with our plans, so the ever-wonderful Meredith Cuda will be hosting at her place: 2609 5th Ave S.

We hope you can make it---the fun begins at 7pm.


Shabbat Shalom,
Raysh


Now here's who's bringing what:



Food:

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____(Nathan's bringing pita and hummus)

Wine________

Challah (at least 2)___________

Soup_________

Salad________

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________

Side dish_________

Main course___________(Meredith's bringing a 7-layer dip thing)


Dessert____________ (Jenna and Mike are bringing dessert)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________

Plastic or Paper Cups___________

Plastic or Paper Plates__________

Napkins_______________

Tea-lights________(Meredith)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Meredith)

Bencher with Kiddush:

Extra kippot:_____ (Meredith)

Monday, May 9, 2011

Dear Weather, Let's pretend it's spring already. Love, the Uptown Havurah

Hey friends. For a while we've been talking about finally doing a non-holiday/Shabbat outdoors event, so we hope you can join us for the first of such events, this coming Sunday, May 15th,  when we'll bike to Minnehaha Falls for a fun afternoon of yoga, eating, and schmoozing.


Those biking: meet at Meredith's (2609 5 Ave S) at 11am.
If we encounter unpleasant weather (rainy and/or cold, this will be our default in-door location)
 
Those coming directly to the picnic: please meet us at the Wabun Picnic Area in Minnehaha Regional Park (right off 46th Ave S, on the east side, towards the Mississippi River) at 12:30pm

For a map of the Minnehaha Park Picnic area, click here
and scroll down to the last map link

Here's the facebook event link

You might wish to bring:
*Food for the picnic potluck
*Those biking: a bike and helmet (let us know if you need to borrow either/both)
*A yoga mat, if you have
*Picnic blanket(s) and/or chair(s)



Happy Spring!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

April Kabbalat Shabbat / Potluck Dinner + Provisional Summer Calendar

Hello! Now that Passover has passed us over, it's time to indulge in quality leavened and leguminous delights. So we hope you can join us tomorrow night at Laura's place, as we round out the month of April with some good cheer and some great challah. To see what people are bringing so far, check out  our list below.


 But first----


Please mark your calendars for the following upcoming dates (dates subject to change--any changes will be announced here and on our facebook page):


Sunday, May 15 spread the word! Bike and Picnic Event. Those biking will meet 11am at Meredith's (who lives right near the greenway), and we'll head to Minnehaha Falls together. Our picnic there will be at ~12:30pm. (In case of bad weather, our back-up location will be Meredith's house)

Friday, May 20 Kabbalat Shabbat/Potluck dinner. Depending on how our weather shapes up, we may need an indoor host

Friday, June 24 Friday night on the lake. Kabbalat Shabbat and picnic potluck dinner on the southern end of Lake Calhoun!

Friday, July 22 Friday night on the lake (same deal!)

Friday, August 26 Friday night on the lake


September 30 Second Night Rosh HaShanah Dinner


Got it? Awesome. Now here's who's bringing what this Shabbat:


Food:

Pre-dinner snack food (we won't be eating dinner right away: this is important)_____(Josh is bringing pita and hummus, Monica's bringing snack food)

Wine________(Nick; Mira)

Challah (at least 2)___________(Laura)

Soup_________(Evan S. is bringing vegetarian mushroom bisque soup)

Salad_________(Talitha; Mira)

Drinks (water, soda, juice etc.)________(Nathan)

Side dish_________(Madeline's bringing bruschetta; Joanna's bringing a potato dish)

Main course___________(Meredith's bringing a 'special interpretation' of mac&cheese; Raysh's bringing a gluten-free risotto dish)


Dessert____________ (Jenna and Mike are bringing a floury dessert)



General stuff:

Plastic or Paper Cutlery__________(Melissa M.)

Plastic or Paper Cups___________(Melissa M.)

Plastic or Paper Plates__________(Melissa M.)

Napkins_______________(Melissa M.)

Tea-lights________(Raysh)

Transliterated Kabbalat Shabbat song sheets______ (Raysh)

Bencher with Kiddush: (Raysh)

Extra kippot:_____ (Raysh)