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Rhode Island Flood Needs NECHAMA’s Help

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

As many of you know Rhode Island has had sever flooding and is in need of help. NECHAMA has been contacted to access the situation in the east. Dan Hoeft our Deployment Manager will be leaving shortly to travel to the affected areas to see if NECHAMA can help. We have heard that the Jewish community has been affected. We have no further information as of yet. Once we know more, we will inform our community.

Volunteers Needed:Packing Food

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

NECHAMA is partnering with Feed My Starving Children to pack up food for the victims in Haiti. You can make this a family experience, bring a friend or just come alone! This will be both rewarding and beneficial to all!
*Volunteers need to wear closed-toed shoes for safety reasons. Volunteers will be handling food ingredients (rice, dehydrated soy, dehydrated vegetables, and flavored vitamin powder). Volunteers should stay at home if they are not feeling well or if they have food allergies.
*Children must be in at least 3rd grade-8th grade must be accompanied by a parent, 5 High students my come with 1 adult (5 to 1 ratio)
*Volunteers with special needs, need to contact Feed My Starving Children ahead of time

Please join us to fill our time slots of 20 people each!
Eagan; 651.379.2775 990 Lone Oak Road, Suite 160, Eagan, MN 55121

Tuesday, March 23, 8-9:30pm 20 slots FILLED
Thursday, March 25 12-2pm 20 slots

Chanhassen: 952.937.2329 18738 Lake Drive East Chanhassen, MN 55317

Tuesday, March 23, 12-2pm 20 slots
Thursday, March 25, 8-9:30pm 20 slots

We are anticipating all slots will fill quickly, so please contact Amy acytron@nechama.org to secure your spot today. Please let us which date and time you want.
Thank you for being part of the NECHAMA team!

RESPONSE TO EARTHQUATE IN HAITI

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

NECHAMA grieves for the loss of life and the injuries suffered by the people of Haiti as a result of yesterday’s severe earthquake. Given the enormity of the disaster, the extreme disruption of communications and damage to the infrastructure, the situation is very fluid. We are working with national disaster response organizations in order to assess whether NECHAMA can play an meaningful role in the recovery. A number of national Jewish organizations have or will open mailboxes to which monetary contributions can be made. As soon as we have gathered all of those mailbox addresses, we will post them on our “Happening Now” page. We will keep you informed of further developments. Here are our partner agencies who have avenues to donate to the relief efforts.

Union for Reform Judaism:

American Jewish World Service:

Joint Distribution Committee / Jewish Coalition for Disaster Response:

United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism:

A Third Life

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

DodgeVan-Toys-2Some of you may remember NECHAMA’s blue 12 passenger van, that we have had for many years. Many of our volunteers have ridden in it to and from disaster sites, locally and across the country. What many of you may not know is that it was originally donated to us by our partners at Lutheran Disaster Response of Minnesota back in 2004. At the time, we did not have a van and their generous donation made a huge difference in our ability to respond. Recently, we in turn donated the van to Toys for Tots of Southeast Minnesota. Though it no longer served our purposes, it has taken on a 3rd life and is still out there, doing good works.

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 15th

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

NECHAMA welcomes the community to our celebration of our B’nai Mitzvah (13th year). We will be having fun, food, volunteer recognition and many other hands on activities. Please join us this Sunday, November 15, 2009 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. with a very brief program at 4:00 p.m. Please come and say hello to old friends and meet new ones. We will be having a drawing for prizes, thanks to many of our vendors and friends who donated these exceptional gifts for us to recognize our volunteers! Our Eden Prairie office location is 7260 Washington Ave South, Eden Prairie, MN 55433.Click here to view map.

Sometimes Things Just Come Together by Rabbi Michael Bernstein

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

This past Sunday our Gesher community was part of a group of volunteers that worked with Nechama, the Jewish disaster relief organization bringing assistance to victims of the recent flooding in our area. We worked in a neighborhood to the west of the city in Austell where the waters had engulfed the streets and invaded the houses, leaving little but mold and rotting wood. As it turned out our job was not to clean or salvage, but to rip apart what remained – stripping away the frames, tearing off the walls, and demolishing the damaged cabinets and fixtures.
And the Torah portion for this week? Noach: the story of a man, an ark, a ridiculous number of animals and enough rain to wipe out the whole world.
What got me thinking however as we wielded our hammers and pry bars was not just the coincidence of doing flood relief on the week that we read about the Flood. Rather it was how different what Nechama was doing from what Noach did. After all, Noah used his hammer to build a giant boat, but never tried to save anyone beside his family. We were using ours to tear down a house, but we were doing it in order to reach out to strangers in need.
Ironically, Noah’s Hebrew name is found in the Hebrew name of the organization, Nechama. Nechama means comfort. According to the Torah, his father named him Noach in the hope that he would be a “comfort … for the pain…” that was widespread among humanity even before the Flood.
But Noah gets mixed reviews. On one hand he is described as “the righteous one of his generation” and is chosen to survive the Flood. On the other hand his lack of protest on behalf of the doomed earns him a dubious place in history and leads to a lonely and tragic existence after the waters subside.
Something was missing. Rather than act as a comfort (NeCHaMa) to others, Noah simply rested (NaCH) and didn’t ask: what (Ma) he could do to help!
This Shabbat as we read Noah’s story we will be joined by the Nechama volunteers: members of our community and teens from the local Jewish Student Unions who did ask and did do what they could for others. Nechama coordinator Seth Gardner will also be our guest at Shabbat services.
Of course, this Shabbat is the occasion that our 50-plus club is sponsoring a Kiddush in honor of the eightieth birthday of Miriam Watsky.
Those who know Miriam, know the timing of this celebration is also quite fitting. No, not just because she came to us after the devastating floodwaters of Katrina hit her hometown of New Orleans. But rather, because Miriam is an embodiment of the spirit of Nechama, thinking of others and doing whatever it takes to help.
Yashar Koach (Job well done!) to Piyali Cole, Bryan Lint and to all the volunteers this past Sunday.
I’m glad we had a chance to swing a sledgehammer for a good cause this week. Sometimes you have to take something apart to see how it all comes together.
Rabbi Bernstein
Congregation Gesher L’Torah
Alpharetta, Georgia
Sermon 10/23/09