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May 3 and 4, 2019 / 29 Nisan 5779 Parashat Acharei Mot םֶ �תַּ וּשׁ�מ י ה':ִ נֲ ם אֶ הָ י בַּ ם ו�חָ דָ אָ ם הָ תֹ שׂ�ה אֲ ר י�ע שׁ�ֲ י אַ טָ שׁ�פִּ ת־מֶ י ו�אַ תֹֻ ת־חֶ א"You shall keep My laws and My rules, by the pursuit of which human beings shall live; I am the Eternal." (Leviticus 18:5) SHABBAT PROGRAM

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May 3 and 4, 2019 / 29 Nisan 5779

Parashat Acharei Mot

את־חקתי ו�את־מש�פטי אש�ר י�עש�ה אתם האדם ו�חי בהם אני ה':וש�מ�תם

"You shall keep My laws and My rules, by the pursuit of which human beings shall live;

I am the Eternal." (Leviticus 18:5)

SHABBAT PROGRAM SHABBAT PROGRAM

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Welcome to CBST! לקהילת בית שמחת תורה! קהילת בית שמחת תורה מקיימת קשר רב שנים ועמוק עם ברוכים וברוכות הבאים

ישראל, עם הבית הפתוח בירושלים לגאווה ולסובלנות ועם הקהילה הגאה בישראל.ן לגלות יהדות ליבראלית גם בישראל!\אנחנו מזמינים אתכם

ם בפלאיירים בכניסה. \ר החיים שלכןן לחגוג את סיפו\מצאו את המידע על קהילות רפורמיות המזמינות אתכם :לפרטים נוספים ניתן לפנות לרב נועה סתת

[email protected]

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MAY 3, 2019 / 29 NISAN 5779 PARASHAT ACHAREI MOT

OPENING PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS הכנת הלב Mah Tovu Danny Maseng (Born 1950) מה טבו 28

*Candle Blessings Abraham Wolf Binder (1895-1967) הדלקת נרות ש�ל ש�בת 38

*Shalom Aleichem Israel Goldfarb (1879-1956) ש�לום עליכם 40

KABBALAT SHABBAT / WELCOMING SHABBAT קבלת ש�בת *L’chu N’ran’nah (Psalm 95) Israel Song Festival (תהלים צה) לכו נ�ננה 52

Yism’chu Hashamayim י�ש�מחו הש�מי�ם (תהלים צו) 54(Psalm 96)

Chassidic*

*Mizmor L’David (Psalm 29) Yiddish Melody (Shnirele Perele) מזמור לדו�ד (תהלים כט) 62

*L'chah Dodi (Shlomo Alkabetz) Aaron Bensoussan (Born 1954) לכה דודי 66Shlomo Carlebach (1926-1994)*

*Mizmor Shir (Psalm 92) Beit T’filah Yisraeli (Tel Aviv) מזמור ש�יר (תהלים צב) 72

MA’ARIV / THE EVENING SERVICE מע�יב

Bar’chu Nusach ב�כו 78

Hama’ariv Aravim Nusach המע�יב ע�בים 80

*Ahavat Olam Eric Mandell (1903-1988) אהבת עולם 86

Sh’ma Yisrael Salomon Sulzer (1804-1890) ש�מע י�ש��אל 88

V’ahavta Torah Cantillation (Trop) ו�אהבת 89

*Mi Chamochah Dan Nichols (Born 1969) מי כמכה 94

Hashkiveinu Max Helfman (1901-1963) הש�כיבנו 98

*V’shamru Lawrence Avery (Born 1927) ו�ש�מרו 102Arr. Joyce Rosenzweig

Chatsi Kaddish Nusach חצי קדיש 104

Silent Amidah עמידה 106

Shalom Rav Ben Steinberg (Born 1930) ש�לום �ב 116

*Oseh Shalom Nurit Hirsch (Born 1942) עש�ה ש�לום 118

Prayer for Healing תפלה ל�פואה 130

Program תפלה למדינה Prayer for our Country

Blessing of the New Month Improvisation החדשב�כת 136

Kaddish Shalem Nusach קדיש ש�לם 138

DRASHAH: RABBI MARISA JAMES ד�ש�ה

*Aleinu Salomon Sulzer (1804-1890) עלינו 140 Counting of the Omer ספי�ת העומר 228 Mourner’s Kaddish קדיש י�תום 150

*Adon Olam Uzi Chitman (1952-2004) אדון עולם 154*Arranged by Dror Baitel

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CBST Congregational Retreat 2019 – This Weekend! May 3-5, Isabella Freedman Retreat Center Participants explore themes of renewal and resilience in the Jewish tradition at our "home away from home" in the glorious Connecticut Berkshires. Guided by our clergy and scholars-in-residence, we'll come together in t'filah (prayer) and sicha (conversation), connect with our CBST kahal (community) in the woods, and have a chance to really recite the blessing of seeing the stars in the sky for outdoor Havdalah!

COMPOSER FEATURE

Ben Steinberg (Born 1930) was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and was educated at Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto. The son of an orthodox cantor, he is well known across Canada and the U.S. for his lecture-recitals on Jewish Music history and style, and has conducted and lectured overseas in Israel, Hong Kong, Australia, and Japan. A professional composer of both sacred and secular music, he is one of the most widely commissioned composers of Jewish music worldwide. His works, published in the U.S., Canada, and Israel, include Sabbath services, choral and orchestral settings, instrumental and vocal chamber music, and solo pieces. He is Director Emeritus of Music and Composer-in-Residence at Temple Sinai in Toronto.

THIS SHABBAT Friday, May 3, 2019 / 29 Nisan 5779 Kabbalat Shabbat Services, 6:30pm Service Leader: Michael Levine Ba’al Tefillah: Larry Kay Pianist: Dror Baitel Drashah: Rabbi Marisa James

Saturday, May 4, 2019 / 29 Nisan 5779 NO SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES AT 130 WEST 30th STREET

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PRAYER for OUR COUNTRY Our God and God of our ancestors,

bless this country and all who dwell within it. Help us to experience the blessings

of our lives and circumstances, To be vigilant, compassionate, and brave. Strengthen us when we are afraid, Help us to channel our anger, So that it motivates us to action. Help us to feel our fear, So that we do not become numb. Help us to be generous with others, So that we raise each other up. Help us to be humble in our fear,

knowing that as vulnerable as we feel, there are those at greater risk, and that it is our holy work to stand with them.

Help us to taste the sweetness of liberty, To not take for granted the freedoms won

in generations past or in recent days. To heal and nourish our democracy,

that it may be like a tree planted by the water whose roots reach down to the stream; it need not fear drought when it comes, its leaves are always green (Jeremiah 17:8).

Source of all Life, Guide our leaders with righteousness, Strengthen their hearts,

but keep them from hardening. That they may use their influence and authority to

speak truth and act for justice (Isaiah 16:3-5). May all who dwell in this country

share in its bounty, enjoy its freedoms, and be protected by its laws.

May this nation use its power and wealth to be a voice for justice, peace, and equality for all who dwell on earth.

May we be strong and have courage To be bold in our action and deep in our compassion, To discern when we must listen and when we must act, To uproot bigotry, intolerance, misogyny, racism,

discrimination, and violence in all its forms, To celebrate the many faces of God reflected

in the wondrous diversity of humanity, To welcome the stranger and the immigrant

and to honor the gifts of those who seek refuge and possibility here, as they have since

Let justice well up like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream (Amos 5:24)

© Rabbi Ayelet Cohen

before this nation was born.

אלוהינו ואלוהי אבותנו ואמותינו. ברך את ארצנו ואת כל היושבות והיושבים בה

יחד לבבנו להודות לך על חיינו ועל הזמן הזה להיות דרוכות, אמיצים, ומלאי חמלה.

חזקנו וחזק ידנו כאשר אנו אחוזים בפחד סייע בידינו לנתב את כעסנו לידי מעשה

לחוש את מלוא הפחד שלנוחזק לבבנו כדי שלא נהפוך לאדישות

סייע לנו להשפיע נדיבות על אחרים כדי שנרים זה את זו .סייע לנו להיות צנועות בפחד, כדי שנדע כי גם כשאנו מרגישים

פגיעות, יש אחרות, הנמצאות בסיכון גבוה אף יותר, זוהי חובתנו הקדושה להיות עמן.

פשברכנו בטעם המתוק של החו כדי שנשכיל להעריך את החופש לו זכינו בדורות קודמים ובעת הזו

מי�ם, -כעץ ש�תול על לרפא ולחזק את הדמוקרטיה שלנו שתהיהי�בא חם, ו�הי�ה עלהו �ענן; -יובל י�ש�לח ש��ש�יו, ו�א י��אה כי-ו�על

(ירמיהו יז, ח)

שכינה, אם כל חי, שלחי אורך ואמתך למנהיגנו חזקי לבבותיהם שלא יתקשו

שישתמשו בכוחן כדי לדבר אמת ולפעול בצדק (ישעיהו טז, ג-ה)מי יתן וכל יושבי הארץ יחלקו בעושרה, ישגשגו בחופש שתציע,

ויהיו מוגנים בחוקיה מי יתן ואומה זו תשתמש בכוחה ובעושרה על מנת לקדם צדק,

חופש ושלום לכל יושבי תבלי יתן ונהיה חזקות ואמיציםמ

מי יתן ונהיה נועזים במעשי ידנו ועמוקות בחמלה שבלבנו שנבחין מתי עלינו להקשיב ומתי עלינו לפעול

לעקור שנאה, גזענות, שוביניזם, אפליה, אלימות בכל צורה,

לחגוג את צלם אלוהים בפנים שונות המשתקפות בכל המגוון האנושי

המהגרת, ולכבד את המתנות שמביא כל מי לקבל את הזר ואת שמבקשת מקלט והזדמנות בארץ זו, כפי שהיה מאז לפני שאומה זו

נולדה ו�י�גל כמי�ם, מש�פט; וצדקה, כנחל איתן

(עמוס ה כד)

Hebrew by Rabbi Noa Sattath

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We include in our healing prayers the almost 14,000 immigrant children in U.S. custody, most of whom are separated from their families.

Condolences

To CBST member Sandra Feist on the death of her father, Robert Myers, z”l, who died on Thursday, April 25 at the age of 90.

To CBST member Lawrence Nelson on the death on Monday, April 29 of Shirley Howard, z”l, his mother-in-law and mother to the late CBST member Brenda Howard, z”l.

Yortzeits 29 Nisan to 5 Iyar 5779

Members memorialized on the Wine Family Sanctuary Memorial Wall Roger Chung Honey Frisher Jack Katzker

Marcelino Nieves Heuman Horst Sasse Lawrence Schneer

Steven Shapiro Burton Sheinhaus Jonathan Stowe

Family & Friends memorialized on plaques on the Kuriel Chapel Memorial Wall Jim Byrne Ruth Cushner Leon Edelson Georgia Farber

Elias Gans Marion Jacobson Sylvia Kaplowitz Michael Randolph

Ben Vader Clara Warshow Eugene Wenk

The CBST community extends condolences to mourners among us. May God comfort you among all who mourn. We pray for peace.

All are welcome to an Oneg downstairs following the service.

Seating & Accessibility: CBST is committed to accessibility. At Friday night services, several spaces for someone in a wheelchair and an adjacent chair are reserved; seats are released at 6:45pm if not occupied. CBST has a Hearing Induction Loop for hearing aids with T-Coils.

Phones and photography: Silence your cell phones. Photos are not permitted during services.

Bags and coats: Bags and coats are subject to search by security personnel.

Bicycles: Due to space and security issues, there is no bicycle storage inside the CBST vestibule or building.

Smoking: Is not permitted within 25 feet of our front door.

From CBST’s Green Team: We live in a city where rigid plastics are recyclable. Toss plastic straws, bottles, etc. in receptacles labeled “cans/bottles.” CBST now participates in NYC’s composting program. All of our disposable cups, plates, and flatware (except for plastic Kiddush cups) are compostable and can go in the brown compost bins downstairs. The earth & the Green Team thank you.

Tonight, our thanks to: Better Events Sound Technician · CBST Facilities Staff Jorge Loyola, Teresa Gutierrez, and Shelton Person · CBST Members & Friends who greet everyone at services · Shabbat sponsors and donors.

In case of emergency, walk out of the building and move far away.

Refuah Shlemah – Healing Prayers Nahama bat Seema Alissa Fox Gruner Josephine Kleinbaum

Harvey Lubitz Bonnie Marty Hannah Siegel

Rose Wahnon Meredith Warshaw Gabriel Weingarten

If you or a CBST member you know is ill and would like support, contact [email protected]. This printed list is for those with acute illness. You may say a name aloud during the healing prayer at services. CBST’s Chesed Committee provides assistance for members who are hospitalized or recovering from illness or loss. Email [email protected]. We’re your community; we’re here for you.

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Upcoming

See all these events and more at cbst.org/events/month Concert for Social Justice: "Whence We Came" Monday, May 6, 7pm, 130 West 30th Street CBST Member, Violist, Adria Benjamin and her esteemed colleagues present chamber music to bring beauty, meaning and comfort to our community in these challenging times. Adria Benjamin, Sebu Sirinian, Lisa Tipton, Tomoko Fujita, Adrienne Kim, and CBST Music Director Joyce Rosenzweig play:

Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Chorale Preludes of Johann Sebastian Bach - Gyorgy Kurtag (b.1926) Fuga Misterioso - Astor Piazzola (1921-1992) String Quartet No. 66in G Major - Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) entr'acte {minuet & trio} - Caroline Shaw (b. 1982) Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major - Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

Reception follows. Admission and your gift of any amount support music at CBST and our bold social justice work. Donors of $100 or more will be acknowledged as sponsors. Tickets: bit.ly/WhenceWeCame2019.

Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony Tuesday, May 7, 7pm to 9pm, 130 West 30th Street Communities across the US will gather to honor the annual Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony. For the past fourteen years, thousands of Israelis and Palestinians have stood each year to acknowledge the pain of those living on the "other side" and envision a better future together. This year, we are honored to be joined live by Robi Damelin, a bereaved Israeli mother and spokesperson for the Parents Circle - Families Forum. CBST is honored to be hosting this powerful event, which will be emceed by Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum. Join us for a special memorial event based upon the values of recognition, hope, solidarity, and non-violence. We will view inspirational footage of the Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony taking place on the same day in Israel, sing, reflect, and renew our community's call to end the conflict in a just and peaceful way. RSVP: bit.ly/IsraeliPalestinianMemorialDay2019.

Joy is an Act of Resistance: a Celebration of our Communities Thursday May 9, 6:30pm, Judson Memorial Church - 55 Washington Square South CBST and Judson Memorial Church host an evening of celebration with our partners at the New Sanctuary Coalition, rejoicing in the beauty and resilience of our communities. Music, storytelling, food, and ritual will lift up the beauty in our communities' immigrant stories, past and present. More info: bit.ly/JoyisResistance.

Ahead…

Friday, May 10, 2019 / 6 Iyar 5779 Kabbalat Shabbat Services, 6:30pm Atzma’ut Shabbat Parashat Kedoshim Sevice Leader: Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum Ba’alei Tefilllah: Cantor Steve Zeidenberg and Sam Rosen with the CBST Community Chorus Music Director & Pianist: Joyce Rosenzweig Drashah: Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum

Saturday, May 11, 2019 / 6 Iyar 5779 Liberal Minyan, 10am Service Leader: Cooperberg-Rittmaster Rabbinical Intern Steven Philp Ba’al Tefillah: Cantor Steve Zeidenberg D’var Torah: Cooperberg-Rittmaster Rabbinical Intern Steven Philp

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Proceeds support Music at CBST. Add your message to the Commemorative Journal & purchase tickets at bit.ly/PsalmEnchantedEvening

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Bold Spiritual Community of Resistance and Love

Sanctuary at CBST: Pro Se Immigration Legal Clinic Wednesdays, 6pm to 8:30pm, beginning May 8, 130 West 30th Street Have you ever wished you could do something to help immigrants and asylum seekers - most of whom are not native English speakers - navigate the system? Now you can! CBST, in partnership with Seeking Asylum and Finding Empowerment (SAFE) and New Sanctuary Coalition (NSC), is launching its own weekly immigration clinic, part legal clinic and part pro se, which will focus on LGBTQ immigrants. Volunteers will assist people who are representing themselves (pro se, in legal terms) to complete asylum applications and find out what additional legal services are available to them. If you have attended a clinic training, either at CBST or through New Sanctuary, or if you have immigration clinic experience, we invite you to join us. If you have not yet been to a clinic training, contact Rabbi Marisa James ([email protected]) to find out about upcoming training sessions, and if you are a lawyer, contact Lee Jason Goldberg ([email protected]) to find out about upcoming immigration CLEs: we need both lawyer and non-lawyer volunteers, especially Spanish speakers who can translate.

Volunteer for Iftar at ICNYU Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and devotion for Muslims, starts on the evening of Sunday, May 5 and ends on Tuesday, June 4. Observant Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, ending each day with a communal meal called Iftar. We plan to organize at least one volunteer group to help prepare and serve Iftar at ICNYU every week during Ramadan. The first group will volunteer next Wednesday, May 8. Meet in front of 238 Thompson Street at 5:50pm and volunteer from 6 to 8pm, then have the opportunity to eat with members of the ICNYU community. Email Harold Levine ([email protected]) to get involved or with questions.

CBST's Chazak: the Red Ribbon Team and Rita's Team at the AIDS Walk Sunday May 19, 10am, Central Park Join CBST members walking in memory of those we lost to AIDS – we wear ribbons with their names, carrying them with us as we raise money for care for those living with HIV/AIDS today, and for research and prevention to get closer to eradicating HIV/AIDS entirely. Register to walk with us and donate at bit.ly/CBSTAIDSWalk2019 and support Rita’s Team at bit.ly/AIDSWalkRitasTeam2019.

Support the Suitcase Project and Help Us Support Sarah W. Now That She's Home! CBST community members met Sarah W, who was just released from prison, and gave her a suitcase full of necessary items that the CBST community donated! If you're interested in being part of the circle of CBSTers welcoming and supporting Sarah, email either [email protected] or [email protected].

Resistance! Calls and Cards Thursdays, 12:30 to 2:00pm, 130 West 30th Street Come for pizza to fuel your phone calls and postcard writing. Make your voice heard by exercising your right to contact officials. Bring a cell phone and your fighting spirit!

Welcoming Visit at Islamic Center at NYU Fridays, 12:45 to 2:30pm, 238 Thompson Street Welcome worshippers to the Islamic Center at NYU’s Jummah midday prayer service. To participate in House of Peace, speak to Harold Levine or Ira Rosenblum, or email them at [email protected]

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Lehrhaus Judaica Adult Education Special Series

Big Questions: Exploring Judaism through a Denominational Lens Saturdays, May 11, Jun. 22, 12:45pm How do different movements within Judaism answer life's big questions? In this course, taught by CRRI Steven Philp, explore how Jews have grappled with topics like God, revelation, good versus evil, and peoplehood - and see what conclusions we might come to ourselves. Class will take place after services, so grab your lunch and join us! No registration required.

Weekly Torah and Talmud Study with Rabbi Mike Moskowitz Thursdays, 130 West 30th Street

6:30pm to 7:30pm: This text-based “Mishmar” study for trans and non-binary participants on the Parashat Hashavua (the weekly Torah portion). Register: bit.ly/CBSTTorahStudy.

7:45pm to 8:30pm: This Talmud study session is open to everyone of every gender identity. Register: bit.ly/CBSTTalmudStudy.

These study sessions are free of charge. Your contribution will benefit Trans Jews Are Here programming. All backgrounds and skill levels are welcome to attend. CBST recommends regular attendance especially for Talmud study, but drop-ins are always welcome.

Aggadah Adventures Join CBST for a series of unique theatrical experiences designed especially for our youngest community members (ages 2-6) and their grownups. These immersive, multi-sensory, and educational performances will bring Jewish text to life in new and exciting ways -giving participants an active role in telling the story as it unfolds. Utilizing puppetry, live music, and sensory storytelling, Aggadah Adventures creatively and meaningfully introduce our tradition to a new generation. UPCOMING: Under the Rainbow: A Pride Aggadah Adventure - Saturday, June 29, 10:30am / 12:30pm Visit cbst.org/aggadah-adventures for more info and tickets.

Families with Children at CBST

Our Jewish learning program offers opportunties for children and young adults ages 0-18, along with their grown-ups. Programming includes Limmud B’Shabbat Hebrew School, early childhood programs, b’nai mitzvah

training, holiday events, and more.

More info at cbst.org/children or contact Jennifer Kleinbaum at 212-929-9498 x 816. For Limmud Program information, contact Principal, Jonathan Chapman at [email protected]

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To sponsor an Oneg, Livestream, or Flowers, contact Ruth at 212-929-9498 x 815 or [email protected],

or go to cbst.org.

Psalms/Tehillim Project—You Can Still Participate In Judaism, it is traditional to recite Psalms/Tehillim in times of fear, mourning, calamity, and in joy and celebration. This project responds to the moment in history in which we find ourselves. As a congregation, we will recite the entire book of 150 Psalms each day with each person taking on the responsibility of one Psalm. You can still join this initiative (non-members are welcome): Email Tasha Calhoun at [email protected] with Psalms/Tehillim Project in the subject line. You can choose a Psalm that is meaningful to you or ask CBST clergy to choose one for you.

CBST has a Hearing Induction Loop for hearing aids with T-Coils.

Tonight’s Oneg (Delight) Sponsored by

Deluxe Oneg Sabrina Farber, Ellen Shapiro, and Ben Shapiro Farber in loving memory of our mother, mother-in-law and Nana -- Georgia Farber, z”l -- on the occasion of her 13th yortzeit. We miss her every day.

Dr. Gerry Goldhaber in memory of my mother, Ruth Goldhaber Cushner, z”l, on her 8th yortzeit. I miss you every day, especially our political conversations, my daily violin concerts, and your total acceptance of who I am during my whole life.

Yolanda, Eli, and Shari in memory of their grand and great grandmother, Milka Potasinski, z”l, on her 23rd yortzeit.

Yolanda, Eli, and Shari in memory of 74 family members who perished in Auschwitz and came from the towns of Bedzin and Sosnowiec, Poland.

Bimah Flowers

Sponsored by David Wine and Michael MacElhenny

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Textual Activism, an upcoming book by Rabbi Mike Moskowitz (CBST Scholar-in-Residence for Trans and Queer Jewish Studies), compiles Rabbi Moskowitz’s essays on Judaism and allyship as spiritual practice - deeply traditional Torah and radically progressive advocacy. Sign up to be the first to know when copies are available! Rabbi Mike Moskowitz has taken the directive to pursue justice to heart. Leveraging his vast Yeshivah knowledge to uncover and expand our tradition's wisdom and teachings, his groundbreaking contributions are wide-ranging. From abortion and allyship to gender and immigration, Rabbi Moskowitz's words are driven by his profound commitment to seeing people as God has created us, in God's own image.

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