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Israel Resources
As the war in Israel against Hamas continues, we stand with Israel in this war of self-defense and will continue to lend support and strength, serve as allies, and unite the collective prayers of our congregation and the Westchester Jewish community for the safety and security of Israel. There are no words to capture the enormity of lives lost, hostages taken, and injuries incurred by civilians and the military. We are deeply saddened at the suffering of Palestinians caught in the war against Hamas and mourn the loss of innocent lives in Gaza. May the time come quickly when no more innocent blood will be shed, and each dawn brings us reason to hope.
We believe that engagement with Israel includes engagement with the people, land, and state of Israel. It also includes discussion / engagement with Israel from various points of views.
The following are a list of ways to engage with Israel through Temple Israel of Northern Westchester:
Israel Engagement Committee
To learn more about our newly forming Israel Engagement Committee, please contact Evan Janush, chair of the Israel Engagement Committee.
Get Involved / Take Action
- Support Peace Initiatives
Our clergy recommend learning about / supporting the following organizations (an evolving list) which are seeking peace initiatives in Israel:
Westchester’s Shinshin / Young Israel Adult Emissary Program
Learn more about the Shinshin program in the Westchester Jewish community. To learn more about the program and/or to host one of the Shinshin in Westchester, please contact Westchester’s Shlicha, Israel Ambassador, Shachar Liran-Hanan, Senior Community Shlicha (emissary) for Westchester NY.
To learn about / discuss the Shinshin program at Temple Israel of Northern Westchester, please contact Cantor Kobilinsky.
Political Action
- The Religious Action Center (RAC) lists ways to support Israel during these challenging times.
Demonstrate Jewish Solidarity
- Participate in Temple Israel’s Friday night Shabbat services during which we pray for peace, for the people and state of Israel and for all humanity. Temple Israel of Northern Westchester’s Friday night services begin at 7:00 PM.
- Reach out to our brothers, sisters, family, and friends in Israel. Let them know they are not alone and have our prayers and support.
Recommended news/ educational resources
- Stay up to date about the news from Israel. Times of Israel.com is a source of reliable, up-to-date information about the war in Israel. They also have a daily Podcast.
- Recommendations for recently published books about Israel and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict:
- My Promised Land by Ari Shavit
- Can We Talk about Israel? by Daniel Sokatch
- Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth by Noa Tishby
- Catch 67 by Micah Goodman
- The recent film Golda sheds insight on the parallels between the YK War of 1973 and the war against Hamas today
Ways to Donate
Philanthropy - Acts of tzedakah, sacred giving, are needed now more than ever.
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Jewish Federation of North America has asked for donations to be directed here.
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The UJA Federation of New York has established an Emergency Israel Appeal to allocate resources to an array of relief agencies.
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Magen David Adom is Israel's sole national emergency, medical, ambulance, and blood service to Israeli society.
Fri, September 26 2025
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Temple israel Happenings
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Sunday ,
SepSeptember 28 , 2025Reverse Tashlich 2025
Sunday, Sep 28th 12:30pm to 2:00pm
People of all ages welcome at Senasqua Park - 2 Elliott Way, Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520 Come at 12:00 with your own picnic lunch.- Clean up starts at 12:30 During Tashlich on Rosh HaShanah, we symbolically cast our "sins" into water. In Reverse Tashlich, we will remove human "sin" from the water by cleaning up the Hudson River and beginning the Jewish new year with purpose and care. -
Tuesday ,
SepSeptember 30 , 2025Sisterhood Book Group
Tuesday, Sep 30th 6:00pm to 8:30pm
We will be discussing the book "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante about the lifelong friendship of two women who grew up in Naples, Italy. We will be meeting at a congregant's house and having a potluck dinner. -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2025Kol Nidre
Wednesday, Oct 1st 8:15pm to 10:00pm
Choir Director Eddie Pleasant, Composer-in-Residence Dina Pruzhansky, and our choir, Hallel B'Shir will provide the music and a sermon will be given by one of our clergy. The Kol Nidre prayer itself will be enhanced by the beautiful sounds of the cello. Most appropriate for adults and children over the age of 12 but all ages are welcome to attend. -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 5 , 2025Temple Tots
Sunday, Oct 5th 9:30am to 10:30am
Families with young children connect on Sunday mornings and Friday night dinners throughout the year (no membership is required!). All families with young children (ages 5 and younger) are encouraged to attend our interactive Jewish experiences. Older siblings and friends are welcome.
Events
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Shabbat Day
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Upcoming Programs & Events
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Oct 2 Office closed Thursday, Oct 2 |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayeilech
Shabbat, Sep 27 |
Kol Nidre
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