
1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5P 3K9
(416) 789-3291
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Our popular Brotherhood Breakfast Club is held approximately once a month on Sunday mornings starting this coming October 20th, 2019 to April 19, 2020, and provides lectures and entertainments of Jewish interest and a delicious breakfast prepared by Brotherhood volunteers.
We meet once a month on Tuesday nights for social programs, starting again on September 17, 2019.
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We sponsor educational and study programs. We organize good works within the synagogue, make tzedakah donations, and actively support URJ Camp George through physical improvements or through Holy Blossom Temple URJ camper scholarships. All bar and bat mitzvah students of the congregation receive a gift of the Plaut Torah Commentary from Brotherhood. To date, we have gifted more than 1000 Plaut Torah Commentaries.
Brotherhood provides a direct contribution to the leadership of the synagogue with the provision of a dedicated member of the Holy Blossom Temple Board of Directors who attends monthly Board meetings and special meetings.
We have a Baseball Team, the Holy B’s, that competes in the Inter Synagogue Baseball League (ISBL).
We are affiliated with the Men of Reform Judaism, MRJ (formerly North American Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, NFTB).
We are a voice for the concerns that engage Reform Jewish men. We provide an atmosphere in which men can talk to each other about their Jewish feelings and offer mutual support.
We invite all the men of the congregation to participate in Holy Blossom Temple’s Brotherhood. Join Brotherhood to make a hands-on contribution and to enhance your affiliation with the Temple and your own Jewish life. Help us pursue worthwhile enterprises. Share your ideas and shape the direction that Brotherhood takes in the future.
You may contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at (416) 789-3291 ext. 530, or come out to any Brotherhood event and introduce yourself.
Holy Blossom Temple Sisterhood is celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2021! We are proud of this legacy of strong female leadership. We continue to grow and evolve with our renewed world class Judaica Shop located in the Schwartz/ Reisman Atrium. We are grateful to our wonderful community of volunteers. Our Sisterhood financially supports an abundance of rich programming throughout our Temple community and more. Our women’s group is an affiliate of Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ). WRJ strengthens Reform Jewish women around the globe by supporting women’s engagement through programming tools, providing leadership training, hosting online and in-person events, empowering women and girls through our philanthropic work, and raising our collective voice through our advocacy work on many critical issues. (www.wrj.org) We encourage you to join our warm and welcoming community of Reform Jewish women!
Barbara Glaser.
Holy Blossom Temple. Sisterhood Leadership Council.
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We continue to provide a high calibre of programming (see “The Sisterhood News Archive” below) both educational and entertaining. In addition, we:
Sisterhood offers many opportunities for involvement through participation on one of our standing committees:
We have already begun our exciting program planning for next year. Sisterhood Welcomes You! Won’t you join us soon! For more information call the Sisterhood hotline at (416) 789-3291, ext.514 or click here to send an email to Sisterhood
Holy Blossom Temple Sisterhood Constitution 2013
Holy Blossom Temple Sisterhood Nominating Committee
Social Action has been a priority at Holy Blossom Temple since the mid-1800s. Projects in our Temple over the years have included women’s rights, civil rights, interfaith activity, support of migrant farm workers, Vietnamese boat people, Toronto homeless people, people afflicted with AIDS, and much more. Our work has involved advocacy, direct services to those in need, education, raising the awareness of our own community about the needs of vulnerable people all over the world. The guiding principles behind our actions are tzedek, tikkun olam, and g’milut Hasidim–to pursue justice and to repair the world through acts of loving kindness.
For more information or to volunteer with Mondays @ the Temple…for Seniors, please email [email protected] or call (416) 789-3291.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the “MUSICAL HERITAGE CONCERT SERIES” for this coming season. We are very lucky to once again be able to gather a high caliber of artists into our midst, and bring you the best possible Jewish musical programs.
The programs are varied, interesting, sophisticated and rewarding. Each program is designed to attract a wide range of audiences. There is much for everyone, young and old, from novice to musical expert, from folk to art, from religious to secular.
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Please read each program with care and curiosity as our platform and offering is rich and diverse.
I hope you will find it worthwhile to support us generously and become a sponsor, donor or just in purchasing tickets for the series. These days, as we all are engaged in the spirit of renewal, I know that sounds of music as a universal language helps lift our souls.
I hope to greet you personally at the various events!
Over the past two decades, Holy Blossom Temple has generously opened its doors to the Out of the Cold Program (OOTC) during five winter months while providing nutritious meals and shelter to thousands of adults who are homeless, isolated, have mental illness, or are in need.
Holy Blossom is one of 16 faith-based sites who is supported by Dixon Hall. This organization is contracted by the City of Toronto to ensure that shelter standards are met.
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OOTC is a non-profit volunteer based program that relies on hundreds of adults and youth each week to set up, cook, serve and clean up for 120 dinner guests and 45 overnight guests.
In addition to dinner, breakfast, bagged lunches, and overnight accommodations, our program provides weekly live musical entertainment, assistance from a Dixon Hall client intervention worker, nursing care, bingo, art, and clothing distribution.
Although the City of Toronto Food Allowance and various organizations including Mazon Canada have supported us throughout our history, we could not have provided the quality of food and programming without the ongoing generous donations from our congregation and members of the surrounding community.
Out of the Cold has become a staple in the City’s emergency response to homelessness.
Unfortunately, what began as a temporary support for Toronto’s homeless population has become a permanent fixture with the occupancy rate in the emergency system at 98% capacity.
For more information about Out of The Cold at Holy Blossom, email us at [email protected], and we’ll do our best to get you involved.
Luke Sklar was a much-loved member of our Holy Blossom community, whose openness with his depression, and determination to bring greater awareness, has inspired The Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative. Our goal is to provide education, support, and resources related to the challenges of mental health.
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The success of this initiative depends on volunteers in our community to help with events, share knowledge and experience in mental health support, and offer financial support toward the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative Fund.
Contact Rabbi Zachary Goodman at 416.789.3291 ext. 231 or Abigail Carpenter-Winch at 416.789.3291 ext. 232
Or support the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative by making a donation today.
About the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative
How do you describe the uniqueness … the specialness … the Luke Sklar-ness of Luke Sklar? He was a man who radiated – absolutely radiated – passion, intelligence, creativity, humour, heart and generosity of spirit. A loving family man and a true leader in business and the community, Luke listened deeply, advised selflessly and sparked so many essential conversations. Luke’s care and strategic guidance helped to build a better Holy Blossom Temple and enriched our congregation immeasurably. He was an absolute mensch.
After a 3-year battle with severe depression, Luke died by suicide in May 2018. As his illness progressed, he and his family opened up about his struggle and were overwhelmed by the positive response from those who had dealt with mental illness but had never felt comfortable talking about it. Following his tragic death, his family felt it important to keep the talk going.
In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences mental illness. This can interfere with some to all aspects of everyday life and have an impact on families, friends and co-workers.
Late last spring, and endorsed by the Holy Blossom Temple Board, a group of temple members, Rabbis and professional staff met to establish the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative as a tribute to this much-loved member of our community. Its mission is to provide education, support and resources related to the challenges of living with, or supporting someone with, a mental illness. We believe that by talking about and supporting mental health, this initiative will work toward ending the stigma around mental illness, and encourage others to seek help.
Our vision for this new initiative is to offer talks by mental health professionals, create small support groups, and provide a listing of resources for those in crisis. We are privileged to partner with JF&CS (Jewish Family and Child Services) to provide education and workshops on mental health awareness and support, as well as crisis training for key laypeople and clergy. We are also fortunate to draw upon the professional expertise of some Temple members for mental health programs. A partnership is also in development with JACS Toronto, Jewish Addictions Community Services.
In addition to this, our congregants have long found meaning and spiritual care through our Daily and Shabbat worship services, as well as through many opportunities for community involvement – central to our Holy Blossom Department of Kehillah Kedoshah, where congregants help congregants.
The success of this initiative depends on volunteers in our community to help with events, share knowledge and experience in mental health support, and offer financial support toward the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative Fund.
It is our hope that this important initiative in the memory of Luke only adds further strength to our promise that “Life can blossom here.”
About Luke Sklar
Luke Sklar was a much-loved member of our Holy Blossom community who served in a number of capacities, including board member. He was a devoted husband to Lise and a wonderful father to Rebecca, Naomi and Kira.
Luke started his career in marketing and advertising but he was an entrepreneur at heart. In 1986 he founded what would become Sklar Wilton & Associates, a highly respected market research company. In fact, Luke’s contributions to the marketing community were recognized in 2015 when he was inducted into the American Marketing Association’s Marketing Hall of Legends.
Luke was extremely smart and passionate about everything he believed in. He was an honest guy who had so much charisma, love, and enthusiasm, that when he walked into a room, he lit it up. But it was important for him to help others shine and he was a trusted mentor, coach and friend to so many. He was also engaging, warm and very very funny.
We miss him!
Resource Guide
If you are in an emergency or crisis go to your local emergency department or dial 911
If you are in crisis or suicidal call Crisis Services Canada 1-833-456-4566 toll-free anytime or text: 45645
(between 4:00 pm-midnight)
Toronto Distress Centre
Toronto Distress Centre is for those in distress or needing emotional support: dial 408-HELP (416-408-4357)
Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto (CMHA)
www.toronto.cmha.ca
Jewish Addiction Community Services (JACS)
www.jacstoronto.org
Jewish Family & Child Services – Toronto (JF&CS)
www.www.jfandcs.com
#SickNotWeak | Mental Health Community – End the Stigma Canada
www.sicknotweak.com
The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario (MDAO)
Mooddisorders.ca
Family Navigation Project at Sunnybrook Hospital
1-800-380-9367 | [email protected]
Toolkit for people who have been impacted by a suicide loss
download toolkit
Toolkit for people who have been impacted by a suicide attempt
download toolkit
Mental Health Information and Tips from CAMH
https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-health-and-covid-19/faq-and-resources?s_src=donoremail+covid&s_subsrc=28=&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_source=donoremail+covid&utm_content=28
Suicide Prevention Tools and Resources
https://www.camh.ca/en/suicide-prevention/resources
Holy Blossom Temple Clergy
Call 416-789-3291 to make an appointment to speak with one of our Rabbis who are here to support our community
Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative Fund
Support the longterm success of the Luke Sklar Mental Health Initiative by making a donation today.
Bikur Cholim translates from Hebrew to visiting the sick and our mission is to connect congregants in need with those who want to extend their kindness.
The act of Bikur Cholim is a mitzvah and by fulfilling it, we enrich each other’s lives. Bikur Cholim is so much more than visiting the sick, it is a sacred way of strenghtening our Kehillah Kedoshah, our holy community. Here is some of what our volunteers do:
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Phone Callers to check in with members who may be isolated and in need of outreach.
Visitors who are able to meet fellow members in their residence. The aim is to be a smiling face to those in need of company.
Meal Providers who can prepare a meal for a Temple family dealing with illness or loss.
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If you know someone who is ill, or if you are ill yourself, please email us at Bikur Cholim.
Among the acts of caring that are obligatory and meritorious in Jewish law and ethics, visiting the sick is especially significant. Its importance is underscored by its appearance in our daily prayer book’s top three texts for the Torah study blessing, “These are the things”, that familiar Mishnaic list of the good deeds that yield dividends to the doer in this world, while the capital is stored for the world to come. A classic midrash portrays God as modeling this mitzvah when God appears to Abraham in Genesis 18, a narrative that comes just after the story of Abraham’s circumcision: God is visiting the recovering patient.
(source: myjewishlearning.com)
Holy Blossom Temple continues to actively support the resettlement of Syrian and Yazidi refugees, working collaboratively with JIAS. At this time, we are awaiting the arrival of a Yazidi family of three, a Syrian family of two, and have funds set aside to support another Yazidi family whose paperwork will be submitted in 2019.
Our original Syrian families who arrived in 2016 are all thriving as is the young Yazidi woman who arrived this past summer.
The mission of the Holy Blossom Temple Women’s Advocacy Group (WAG) is to turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, the WAG strives for social justice through educational programs that lead to action focused on safeguarding our individual rights and freedoms and harnessing our collective responsibility to improve the quality of life for women and non-binary individuals, children, families, and the broader community.
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The WAG was formed in 2019 by a group of women at Holy Blossom Temple who saw a need and an opportunity to empower our community in addressing women’s social justice issues. Reform Judaism teaches us that we each individually and collectively have the power to contribute to tikkun olam, repairing the world, and we know that this community is driven to honour that responsibility. Our goal is to harness that passion and sense of duty into increased awareness and action towards injustices that disproportionately face women today, including domestic violence and sexual assault; employment and pay equity; and reproductive health and rights.
This group organizes educational programs by forming connections with women and individuals who are working directly on these issues and inviting them to share their knowledge, passion, and expertise with the Holy Blossom community. We hope that by creating these opportunities for direct engagement through education and discussion we can generate ripples of change that will serve to contribute to the work of tikkun olam.
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For more information, or to get involved with the Women’s Advocacy Group at Holy Blossom, please contact Rabbi Jordan Helfman (416) 789 3291 ext. 277 or email [email protected]
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1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5P 3K9
(416) 789-3291
[email protected]
Emergency Funeral Contact
Cell: 416-565-7561