Congregation B’nai Midbar: More Happenings, Updates, and Vision
Melanie Einbund
The Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center inspired many who toured the first Jewish Temple in Tucson. No surprise, it was the Jewish women who raised the funds to establish this beautiful building. The first services were held on Rosh Hashanah in 1907! After the tour, our guests shared a fabulous lunch together at El Charro Café.
A Taste of Chant and Chocolate offered both a stimulating and restful session led by Eva Friedner. Eva’s experience in the practice of chanting engaged everyone. Learning about the physical and mental health benefits of chanting coupled with lots of chocolate was very satisfying.
Tu B’shevat celebrated the birthday of trees. Eva Friedner’s sensitivity, knowledge, and spirituality led us through the unique seder. We sang, prayed, thought about our earth, and ate a variety of nuts and fruits. Our thanks to IMPACT of Southern Arizona for supporting us and providing their Activity Center.
In passing we honor Bud Mottice. Bud touched many lives in SaddleBrooke. He will be missed and most especially by his partner, Sandy McNabb. May his memory be a blessing.
‘I’m still wearing the smile you gave me’—First year wedding anniversary congratulations to Bonnie Lasky and Irv Rothenberg! Irv, not wanting to cause too much attention, proposed to Bonnie during a concert intermission in Ephesus, Turkey. What a way to go, Irv! FYI, this power couple is also celebrating their birthdays!
New beginnings—Bruce and Yvette Sabulsky welcomed their beautiful and first granddaughter on Feb. 6. Wishes of a life of joy and happiness to Zoey Von Zeller. To her parents Matt and Lauren, hopes of a world full of wonder and restful sleep!
A celebration of Onegs. We are truly fortunate that our Oneg celebrations are filled through April 2025. To celebrate and sponsor a special occasion, memory, or an honor please contact Judi Friedman at [email protected]. Reserve your spot from September 2025 through April 2026.
As we grow as a Congregation and look to the future, we look to new prayer books. The Mishkan family of prayer books are the most modern and current Reform prayer book available today. The set is the Shabbat Prayer Book and the High Holy Day books. These prayer books enable us to reach a greater understanding of our Jewish liturgy and allow a more inclusive, evolving and comforting religious services. It’s not too late to participate in this project. Please contact Jerry Lankin at [email protected].
Congregation B’nai Midbar at SaddleBrooke is a Congregation that provides individuals of all backgrounds the opportunity to celebrate, practice, and learn from Jewish culture and religion in a welcoming and socially fulfilling environment. For information, contact Joy Erickson at [email protected].
Congregation B’Nai Midbar: Happenings, Updates, and Vision
Melanie Einbund
Rabbi Danny Price; Eliyanah Powers, cantorial soloist; and Dr. Josh Nichols, accompanist, created and led us in a beautiful shabbat service followed by an enjoyable and delicious Oneg in January by Herb and Sue Cohen.
Thoughts and Roadmaps Celebrating 25 Years: Joy Erickson, president of B’nai Midbar, envisions our congregation continuing to offer an inclusive and warm space for Jewish engagement to those residing in communities in and around SaddleBrooke. We appreciate that we can provide services and events at the Santa Catalina Catholic Church. Father Huy Vu and his congregation have welcomed us warmly. We hope to offer additional Shabbat services, increase our social events, trips, and classes. The Chesed (Kindness) program wishes to expand by helping those who may be ill or in need of some extra support and caring. Our exceptional professional staff is on the extra side of excellence. Kudos to Bonnie Lasky, who has worked vigorously to bring us our website (bnaimidbar.com) and our newsletter ‘Jewish Links,’ to the 190 people on the distribution list! Contact Bonnie at [email protected] if you wish to “connect.”
You are an important part of what B’nai Midbar offers! Volunteers are always welcomed. Select an area of interest, event, or project. Your knowledge and time contribute to who we are and to who we will be. Please contact Joy Erickson at [email protected] for more information.
Encouraging Torah Readers: Have you ever wanted to read and/or chant from the Torah? We are encouraging you to try to participate during services by chanting from the Torah. This honor does not come easily. Rabbi Price will help you along the way. Contact him to schedule the time for learning and tutoring.
Dates to Remember:
* Shabbat Services (at 7 p.m.): March 21, April 25
* Events:
March 27—Aryeh Green, a leading regional peace and democracy activist will speak on ‘Israel and the Middle East in Turmoil’
April 13—First B’nai Midbar Community Seder
* Rabbi’s Education Class: March 18—Introduction to Perkei Avot, The Ethics of Our Fathers. Contact Esta Goldstein at [email protected]. You must be registered to attend.