On Yom Kippur I spoke about exciting work we’re doing here at OVS in the form of our Reimagining Team. The purpose of this new group is to look for new and innovative ways to approach our work as an organization and a community. This is why we adopted the name of the Reimagining Team. We feel we must be willing to rethink how we do things and what we’re trying to achieve. We must value accountability and will hold ourselves accountable. This means we’re creating metrics to gauge our performance and development. We want to communicate with you as we move along with our work, and as such, this email is an update from the Reimagining Team.
Our members are: Bob Israel, Bryan Lavine, Sharon Sonenshine and Debra Tenenbaum. Adam Kofinas and I both serve on it as well. Natalie Geuli, our Programming and Engagement Associate, is currently on maternity leave and will rejoin the team when she returns. We’ve each read books about synagogue life and development. We’ve each attended our meetings with an open mind and with ambitious hearts. We’ve determined that the pillars of our community are:
1. Community 2. Learning 3. Prayer 4. Social Action 5. Heritage
This is how we imagine our community will look in the future. These descriptors, or values, are at the root of what we’re strategically trying to build. In order to track our progress, we’ve set some goals. To refresh our memories, these goals are SMART goals meaning they’re Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time bound.
Work has already begun and our goals are:
Increase Saturday morning attendance to 60 by May of 2025
Offer adult education every month of the year and require sign ups to manage attendance
Create a Social Action and Chesed Team to create a social action offering every other month with at least 20 participants and to increase attendance to 40 by next November. This team will also create opportunities to work with people in need of help with lifecycles, grieving, life changes, new babies and much more.
One major synagogue FunRaiser per year to raise at least $30,000
One parlor meeting per month to provide members the opportunity to speak with me, Adam and Bryan about questions they have, ideas to increase engagement or other topics of interest to them.
Six teams will be created to further the work of the community. They will each meet on a monthly or bi-monthly basis and will submit reports to the Board of Directors to keep us aware of their work. They are:
a. Membership b. Engagement c. Programming d. Social Action/Chesed e. Next Generation/Young Leadership f. Fundraising
The teams coincide with the Engagement Appeal Cards we handed out on Yom Kippur and you should have received an email confirmation for each pledge you selected for involvement in our community. Please let us know how we can help you in making those pledges a reality. If you have feedback and/or questions please email us at reimagining@orveshalom.org.
Shabbat Morning Service attendance has a goal of reaching attendance of 60 people each week. We began tracking attendance a few weeks ago and we’ve had one service with 55 people, an average of 30 per week. We are working to double the number. Please help us make this happen. We promise to make the most of your time while you are here with us.
This Shabbat, we’re beginning our new Kavanah Minyan which will be a short one hour service in the Maslia Chapel while the regular one is happening in the main sanctuary. It’s for anyone looking to get more out of their prayer experience. It’ll be for beginners and experts and everyone in-between. This Minyan will be offered on the second Saturday of each month. Beginning in January, we’ll also offer Tot Shabbat and Youth Services on the same Shabbat mornings.
We look forward to providing you with more updates throughout the year. Please enjoy yourself as you grow with us and reimagine what OVS can be in your life.
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi Hearshen
This Saturday!
Join Rabbi Hearshen for our first Kavanah Minyan at 10:30 am in the Maslia Chapel. Following the Kavanah Minyan, we'll rejoin the congregation for Rabbi Hearshen's sermon and Kiddush lunch.
This new Minyan is perfect for anyone who wants:
To learn more and become more comfortable with traditional prayer
Something different, or to get more out of their prayer experience
From beginner to expert, this service will have something for everyone.
We promise to leave you inspired.
Candlelighting time on December 20 is 5:14 pm.
BIRTHDAYS
Shabbat Ilya Borukhov Levi Oppenheimer Lilly Franco Antebi
Sunday Vicki Grosswald
Monday Maya Gross
Tuesday Isaac Glasser Cohen
Wednesday Asher Benator Cynthia Morgan Danny Tourial Joel Nerenbaum Steven Bush
Friday Adela Salame-Alfie Isabelle Maslia Jason Benator Mark Benjamin
ANNIVERSARIES Sunday Martin and Doris Goldstein
Tuesday Joel and Beth Arogeti
Friday Arnold and Esther Zipperman Nathan and Rachelle Parker
Menorah Lighting Sunday, Dec 29th 5:00p to 6:00p OVS will be leading Hanukkah candle lighting at Town Brookhaven on December 29 and January 1 at 5:00 pm. The Arogeti family will host on December 28 and the Benators on January 1.
Menorah Lighting Wednesday, Jan 1st 5:00p to 6:00p OVS will be leading Hanukkah candle lighting at Town Brookhaven on December 29 and January 1 at 5:00 pm. The Arogeti family will host on December 28 and the Benators on January 1.
Israel Conversation Thursday, Jan 9th 7:00p to 8:30p Join Rabbi Hearshen for a discussion on Israel today and how we can grow our ability to advocate and increase our support of our homeland.
OVS Goes Gladiator Sunday, Jan 12th 2:00p to 5:30p Join OVS for a fun day out at a Gladiator home ice hockey game. $25 per person. Tickets will be sent via email during the week prior to the game. Exclusive Benchwarmer Experience at 2:00 pm for the first 16 people to purchase tickets. The game begins at 3:00 pm.
Building a Better World Shabbat Friday, Jan 24th 6:00p to 8:00p Erev Shabbat at Congregation Or VeShalom begins with services at 6:00 pm followed by dinner at 7:00 pm. In partnership and discussion with St. James United Methodist Church.
$35 per person for 3 course dinner. $10 per child ages 10 and under for chicken fingers and fries. Register for Shabbat at orveshalom.org/event/buildbetter2025.
Our community service day for The Trinity Table is Sunday, January 26. We'll meet at St. James to make care packages, have lunch and learn about The Trinity Table. Then we'll head to Trinity United Methodist Church to distribute the packages and serve those in need. Sign up for the community service day at orveshalom.org/event/buildbetterservice.
Building a Better World Community Service Sunday, Jan 26th 12:00p to 3:00p Join us for a community service day for The Trinity Table on Sunday, January 26. We'll meet at St. James to make care packages, have lunch and learn about The Trinity Table. Then we'll head to Trinity United Methodist Church to distribute the packages and serve those in need.
You can also join us for Building a Better World Shabbat on Friday, January 24 at Congregation Or VeShalom. The evening will begin with services at 6:00 pm followed by dinner at 7:00 pm. You can register for Shabbat at orveshalom.org/event/buildbettershabbat
$35 per person for 3 course dinner. $10 per child ages 10 and under for chicken fingers and fries.
Shabbat Across Atlanta Friday, Jan 31st 6:00p to 8:00p Join OVS, One Table, and dozens of partner organizations across Atlanta for this special Shabbat - all from the comfort of your home.
It’s as easy as:
Inviting your friends and family for Shabbat Dinner, Taking a few photos, Sharing the photos with OVS & One Table And... Receiving a stipend for each person at your dinner.