MoTAS Weekly for 8/6

MoTAS Weekly NewsletterIn This Issue:

  1. Volunteers Needed for Shabbabeque (Fr 8/15)
  2. Are You Coming to the Queen Concert in the Park? (Su 8/10)
  3. Making Prayer Physically Accessible Be a Golf Sponsor, and Support MoTAS and
    TAS
    (Golf Tournament, Mo 10/27)
  4. The Board is Filling Fast (Football Squares)
  5. Mitzvah Day Ideas (Su, 11/2)
  6. The Pancake Breakfast is Coming (Su, 9/7)
  7. September MoTAS Meeting: Jewish Institutions in the Sepulveda Pass (Su, 9/14)
  8. Meet the Men of TAS – Roger Lowe
  9. Executive Board Meeting (Rescheduled)
  10. In Closing

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Let Us Welcome You

WelcomingI’d like to welcome you to Temple Ahavat Shalom and the Men of TAS

I was about to correct that statement to say “I welcome you…“, when I realized it is correct as it stands. For us to welcome you to MoTAS and TAS, it requires one little thing on your part: A willingness to be welcomed.

Often when we come to synagogue or are encouraged to participate in an organization or activities, a whole batch of “negatives” get in the way that prevent us from enjoying the experience. Someone was indifferent to us in the past. Someone insulted us. Something doesn’t work the way we like. We sit, stew, and get turned off.

I’d like to suggest a different tack. Let us welcome you. Let us work with you to fix what is broken. We cannot fix a problem if we don’t know about it, and part of welcoming is fixing what makes us unwelcoming. Getting involved with a smaller group such as MoTAS is much less daunting than the larger groups.

So as I said at the beginning: “I would like to welcome you to Temple Ahavat Shalom and the Men of TAS”. Let me do that welcoming. Give us that chance, and if something isn’t working, let us know. We’re here to hear you (and you can start, if you want, by commenting on this post).

MoTAS Weekly – Wednesday, July 30, 2014

MoTAS Weekly NewsletterIn This Issue:

  1. Clean It Up, Then Party On Down (ECEC Clean Up + Concert in the Park, Su 8/10)
  2. Second Summer Shabbabeque (Fr 8/15)
  3. Golf Players Wanted (Golf Tournament, Mo 10/27)
  4. Mitzvah Day Ideas Wanted (Mitzvah Day, Su 11/2)
  5. The Board is Filling Fast (Football Squares)
  6. Meet the Men of TAS – Dave Friedman
  7. Building Better B’nei Mitzvah Students
  8. Stand With The Community in Support of Israel (Th, 7/31)
  9. August Executive Board Meeting
  10. In Closing

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August Family Concert in the Park

Valley Cultural Center LogoFor our August meeting slot on Sunday, August 10, we’re continuing with our summer theme of building relationships. This time, we’re inviting the men of Temple Ahavat Shalom and their families to join us at the Valley Cultural Center in Woodland Hills for their Sunday Afternoon concert series. Bring a blanket, a picnic dinner, and park accoutrements (frisbees, travel games) and come and spend a summer evening listening to the music of Queen Nation, a tribute band that pays homage to the golden age of vintage Queen concerts.

The VCC concert is free. We’ll be aiming to meet around 4:30 PM; the concert starts at 6 PM and ends at 8 PM. We will attempt to have some sort of MoTAS banner or sign so you can find us. We will attempt to be near the trees.

Concerts on the Green are held at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Park at 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., in Woodland Hills. There is plenty of room for a late afternoon picnic with the family while being entertained by headline performers. Parking for Concerts on the Green is available in the parking structure directly behind the stage on Califa Street for $10. Additional parking is available on Owensmouth Avenue in either parking structure between Califa and Oxnard. (see map). Signs are clearly posted.

Carpooling is encouraged; those who wish to carpool should contact Daniel Faigin (a dedicated vanpooler) and he’ll coordinate the pools.

Two Simple Goals

motas-logo-200If you are a man, and you are a member of Temple Ahavat Shalom, you’re part of the Men of TAS. It’s as simple as that. As MoTAS, we have two simple goals. First, we want to welcome you and build a relationship with you, which will strengthen your connection to the congregation and other members. Second, we want to be a role model for the rest of the congregation in everything we do. Your father (hopefully) sets the standards for you on how to live an exemplary life. We want to be that exemplar for TAS: we want to lead in relationship building, community building, and being there when we are needed. To do this, we need you to be with us.

Come and get to know us. Here are some ways you build a relationship with us:

September will be our traditional schedule — speaker meetings, and special activities such as the construction of the Sukkah. But why wait until fall. Get to know your new officers, come to an event, support our fundraising activities. But most importantly: say hello! We’re here for you, and we want to get to know you better.

Golf Tournament Link is Up!

Golf Tournament 2014I’m pleased to announce that the information page and registration links for our 2014 Annual Charity Golf Tournament are now up and active! Visit golf2014.tasnorthridge-motas.org to learn all about the Golf Tournament, sponsorship and advertising opportunities, donation opportunities, and more. We’ll be updating this page as more information come available, including some special contests for people that bring in referrals. The page has links to both registration forms you can print and mail in, as well as an online registration form where you can register and pay online.

Tell your friends! The URL is easy to remember: golf2014.tasnorthridge-motas.org . You can also get to it from the menu on this page under Activities -> Annual Golf Tournament -> 2014 – 26th Annual MoTAS Charity Golf Tournament.