Poltava/Odesa Committee: Supporting Our Sister Congregations
Poltava/Odesa Committee
Supporting Our Sister Congregations in Ukraine:
Congregation Beth Am of Poltava and Shirat Ha-Yam of Odesa
The Poltava Committee has expanded its support of emerging Progressive communities in the Former Soviet Union (FSU) to include Odesa in addition to Poltava. Rita Fruman, Director of Programs and Operations of the FSU for the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ), created a shidduch (a match) between Congregation Beth Am of Poltava and Shirat Ha-Yam of Odessa.
The Poltava/Odesa Committee is a collaborative venture under the auspices of Congregation Beth Am, Los Altos Hills and the WUPJ.
During these trying times, our friends in Ukraine need us more than ever before. Many have had to flee their homes with nothing more than what they can carry. Others are still in Kyiv, Poltava and Odesa to fight for their freedom and democracy. Innocent people are suffering. Please visit our Crisis In Ukraine page to learn how Congregation Beth Am is taking action to make a positive difference.
Congregation Beth Am of Poltava
Various political and economic challenges have reduced the membership of Congregation Beth Am of Poltava. Congregation Beth Am of Poltava leadership has been and continues to be strong for this small but powerful community. Recently, they were able to halt construction on Poltava City land of apartment buildings that would have concealed a killing field where an atrocity had taken place. They have since planted trees in honor of the people who perished there and in celebration of Lag BaOmer.
Visit Congregation Beth Am of Poltava on:
Facebook
Shirat Ha-Yam of Odesa
Rabbi Julia Gris is the spiritual leader of Shirat Ha-Yam, developing the community by creating year-round family-oriented programs that celebrate our Jewish heritage. There are approximately 200 members of Shirat Ha-Yam with the potential of enlarging community engagement from among the almost 45,000 Jews in Odessa.
Visit Shirat ha-Yam Congregation Odessa on:
Facebook | YouTube
Netzer-Odessa
Netzer, the WUPJ’s Youth Group, has a very energized program that instills a progressive Jewish lifestyle. The Beth Am Poltava/Odesa Committee looks forward to help build this relationship while continuing to support our friends in Poltava.
The Poltava/Odesa Fund supports our sister congregations in Ukraine: Congregation Beth Am of Poltava and Shirat Ha-Yam of Odessa. Please consider making a gift to this fund to help us carry out our vision.
Mon, January 20 2025
20 Tevet 5785
Community Schedule
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Tuesday ,
JanJanuary 21 , 2025The Orchard Women's Night
Tuesday, Jan 21st 6:30p to 8:30p
Come join other adult women in their 20s and 30s for a a fun evening with friends, old and new! -
Thursday ,
JanJanuary 23 , 2025Coffee With Rabbi Shoshana Nambi
Thursday, Jan 23rd 9:00a to 10:00a
Come and get to know our newest clergy, Rabbi Nambi by signing up a small group coffee gathering. -
Friday ,
JanJanuary 24 , 2025Israel Discussion Gatherings
Friday, Jan 24th 5:15p to 6:15p
Join with other Beth Am members every Friday before the Erev Shabbat service for time to reflect, discuss and listen to one another as we navigate this terribly challenging time for Israel and Jews around the world. -
Friday ,
JanJanuary 24 , 2025The Orchard Shabbat Dinner
Friday, Jan 24th 7:30p to 9:30p
Come join other adults in their 20s and 30s for a delicious Shabbat dinner and some good conversation with friends, old and new! -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 25 , 2025Good Book Cafe
Shabbat, Jan 25th 10:00a to 10:20a
Join other Torah Study participants for some discussion and schmoozing. -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 25 , 2025Poltava/Odessa Trivia Night — A Fundraiser to Help Our Sister Synagogues in the Danger Zone
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 25th 7:30p to 10:00p
Join Howard Rachelson for an evening of laughs and trivia. This is a team contest – no one is put on the spot – questions are played in rounds and written down by teams with no time pressure. There are prizes for winning teams. It’s fun! -
Sunday ,
JanJanuary 26 , 2025Update on Crash Course on Israel: What Has Changed Since October 7? With Charlotte Korchak
Sunday, Jan 26th 10:00a to 11:30a
Charlotte will discuss key developments, such as the wars with Hamas and Hezbollah, attacks from and against Iran, the effect on the Israeli and Palestinian people and leaders, the impact on the Middle East, the Abraham Accords and more. -
Monday ,
JanJanuary 27 , 2025Beth Am Women In-Person Mah Jongg for Beginners and Experienced Players
Monday, Jan 27th 12:30p to 2:00p
This session provides opportunities for beginning Mah Jongg players to learn the game and experienced Mah Jongg players to play together. -
Tuesday ,
JanJanuary 28 , 2025Beth Am Men Hot Topics Breakfast
Tuesday, Jan 28th 8:00a to 9:30a
Get together with some Beth Am Men for our monthly "Hot Topics" breakfast! A rabbi will bring a stimulating, potentially controversial article for us to discuss over breakfast. Food and beverages will be provided by Beth Am Men. -
Wednesday ,
JanJanuary 29 , 2025BAM Book Club: “Tablets Shattered” by Joshua Leifer
Wednesday, Jan 29th 4:00p to 5:00p
From its unforgettable opening scene in the darkness of a forgotten cemetery in Buenos Aires, the debut novel from the Pulitzer-nominated, bestselling author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges casts a powerful spell.
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