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Congregation
Rodef Shalom Sisterhood
In
years past Sisterhoods
existed as a way for women to grow
as leaders in their synagogue communities. In our synagogue today, women
take on key leadership roles and responsibilities. Yet, women still want a
venue for coming together. Rodef Shalom Sisterhood was revived in 2008 by a
group of women who wanted to provide a way for Jewish women of all ages to
Connect, Come together and
Collaborate.
Working women, empty nesters, moms, grandmothers, retired women, members of
Rodef Shalom, unaffiliated women — all are welcome and encouraged to
participate in programs that support the ongoing work of Rodef Shalom and
also to join in activities specifically designed for women.
Our Sisterhood strives to provide a wide array of opportunities for women
to
come together in social, cultural, educational and religious programs. We look forward to having you collaborate with us on future programming that
meets your interests.
Sisterhood: the solidarity of women based on shared conditions, experiences,
or concerns
With funds raised at various programs and from our dues, our Sisterhood
provides:
- Bar & Bat Mitzvah gifts
- Preschool Teachers’ Wish List during Book
Fair
- Complimentary social events for Sisterhood members and guests
- Your ideas are needed and welcome
This years Sisterhood Programs:
- Oct. 10, 2010: Take A Breath After the Holidays
- Nov. 6, 2010: Group Tickets for "The Chosen", a play at the
JCC as part of the JAAMM Festival
- Dec. 4, 2010: Sisterhood Shabbat
The Rodef Shalom Sisterhood Board
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2010 - 2011 |
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President |
Debi Bush |
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Vice President |
Debbie Rosenthal |
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Secretary |
Judy Aster |
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Treasurer |
Gayle Bush |
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Membership-at-Large
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Gina Geller
Jennifer Pelcyger
Mona Shapiro |
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Members-at-Large & Chesed |
Rabbi Sandy Cohen
Ilana Steinberg
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For additional information contact,
Debi Bush,
Sisterhood President,
303-756-2648
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"Take A Breath After The
Holiday" on Sunday, October 10, 12 - 2:30 pm, at 1011 S.
Valentia in Denver (located on the West side of Valentia
between Mississippi
and Alameda.)
Will include a potluck lunch, opportunities to socialize,
network, and relax. (perhaps with a chair massage). Bring a
dairy or vegetarian item & come prepared to meet people & have
fun. The event is free to Sisterhood members.
Non-members can
attend for a small fee.
Contact Gina Geller for
more information.
at
gina@thegellers.com
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Sunday, November 14 at 6 pm,
Sisterhood will have a group of tickets for The Chosen,
a play presented by Theater OR & the Mizel Arts and Culture
Center at JCC as part of the community JAAMM Festival. Based on
the beloved novel by Chaim Potok, The Chosen is about two boys,
two worlds and on enduring friendship.
Details about tickets
will be available soon.
Contact Gayle Bush for more information at
gmbush@bushcompany.com |
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Sisterhood Knit One/Purl
The first of many new Sisterhood Interest Groups, Knit
One/Purl One, Experienced knitters, crocheters, and
needlepointers as well as learners are welcome.
Will meet again on the 1st Sunday of
each month starting October 3
knitcap instructions
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knitting in Jewish Lithuania
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