Barney Kasdan Messianic Rabbi

KEHILAT ARIEL MESSIANIC SYNAGOGUE NEWSLETTER

Volume 24, Number 8, September/October 2008

Elul/Tishrei  5769

Email- ka@KehilatAriel.org

Mail- P.O. Box 178755, San Diego, CA 92177 Phone- (858) 490-4355

 

 

Sukkot and Frailty of Life  

by  Rabbi Barney Kasdan  

   It is truly an amazing time of year! With the month of Tishrei, the Jewish world commemorates the intense, serious yet joyous High Holy Day season. What starts with teshuvah/repentance at Rosh Hashana, is sealed on the judgment day of Yom Kippur. As if to give us all a divine break, we have five days from the close of Yom Kippur to the next major festival Sukkot. Although called "the time of our rejoicing", the Feast of Tabernacles is not without its serious contemplation. Yes, there is the joy of building and dwelling in the sukkah at home and at shul. There are the festival meals with family and friends. And of course waving the lulav/palm branch to remind us of the physical blessings from our Heavenly Father. However, intermingled with the joy of the eight day holiday is a rather sober lesson in life. The scroll read for the festival is Kohelet/Ecclesiastes which is a serious reminder of some of the realities of life. Solomon, the son of David, shares some of his vast experience with us every Sukkot. Interestingly, the rabbis note that Solomon penned his three famous works at crucial stages of his own life. Song of Songs was penned as a young man in courtship. Proverbs contains reflections of his mid-life. Kohelet contain his wisdom at the end of his days (Midrash Shir HaShirim 1:1). If that is the case, it is striking that the scroll of Kohelet starts with the exclamation "chavel chavelim/vanity of vanities!" Upon reflecting over his illustrious life, Solomon summarizes that it is essentially empty! What profit is a person's work? Generations come and go. The sun rises and the wind blows but what really changes? (cf. 1:1-7) Simply put, there are so many things beyond our control. This could be very depressing or it could lead us to an entirely different direction. Now it becomes more clear why Megillat Kohelet is read every Sukkot. In the midst of the joy of the harvest and material blessings, we are reminded of the frailty of life. Who can control the twists and turns of life? The sukkah reminds us that there is a much bigger picture than even our current situation.


      Additionally, Kohelet acknowledges that any innovations of mankind are rather meager in there importance. All things toil in weariness; the eye and the ear are never quite satisfied (1:8). Ultimately, "there is nothing new under the sun" (1:9). Our society is constantly looking for new gadgets to improve our existence. The incredible advance of technology impresses many. Yet, when a hurricane or tsunami hits, the world is suddenly shocked back into reality. For all our advances we are still so far from Paradise. How appropriate that we meditate on the lessons of Kohelet while we dwell in our simple sukkah. Whatever our blessings and technologically advanced society, we are called to reflect on the simple realities of life. This time of year we are to get back to the wilderness experience of our ancestors. Although they had none of the modern conveniences we enjoy, were they less advanced than us today? Maybe there are forgotten truths that our generation needs to rediscover at this season of Sukkot.

 Solomon goes on for chapters about the vanity of much of life. One could easily be discouraged and depressed through it all. Yet, at the very end of the scroll, Solomon summarizes his secret to living a fulfilled and purposeful life. "The end of the matter, all having been heard: fear God and keep His commandments" (12:13). Even though life is fragile and unpredictable, there is a purpose. Despite the fact that all the busy activity of mankind is so meager, we are all here for a reason. Perhaps one of the best secrets of life is revealed at this time of year during Sukkot. Ultimately, all is vanity unless God is in the picture. How fitting it is that it was on this festival that our Messiah spoke the public message on the Temple Mount. "Now on the last day, the great day of the feast, Yeshua stood and cried out, saying, 'If any man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the Scriptures said, from his innermost being shall flow rivers of living water" (Yochanan/John 7:37-38). Messiah came to give us that personal connection to the Heavenly Father and to a life of meaning. The sukkah, while reminding us of the vanity of this life, also holds forth the meaning of real life. May we all have a blessed celebration as we dwell in the sukkah in these eight days of our new year 5769.

Chag Sameyach!


 

Weekly Services

Rabbi Barney Kasdan

Kehilat Ariel Board

Barney Kasdan

Luis Garibay

Mark Rantz

Rome Remigio

Valerie Cooper

Frank Rosas

Shamashim

Mark Rantz

Michael Stinton

Tony Savarese

Murray Jacobson

Erik Kragenbrink

Elders

Barney Kasdan

Frank Rosas

Rome Remigio

Shamashim

Debbie Remigio

Donna Jacobson

Jeannie Stinton

Joan Savarese

Joanne Kragenbrink

SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES: at 3219 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., in Clairemont, Saturday, 10:30am. Join us for this uplifting time of worship, fellowship and study. Our current sermon series is "Hope Through The Haftarah" which is a study of the weekly reading in the Prophets.

CHILDREN'S SHABBAT SCHOOL: Our children join us for the first part of the service, then break for different classes. Classes for ages 2 through High School which include a Bible lesson plus background on Jewish studies and Hebrew.

DANCE MINISTRY: Dance workshop every other month at 1:30 pm in the fellowship hall. Contact KA Office for the latest information.

HEBREW CLASSES:  New classes start on Shabbat Nov.1, 9am-10am. Taught by Rabbi Kasdan. Free! Come learn the key to unlocking the Scriptures!..

MIDWEEK MINYAN and MESSIANIC JEWISH INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO: Corporate prayer from 6:30-7:00 on Tuesday. From 7:00-8:30. Current class : "Acts--The Early Yeshua Movement". The MJISD classes can lead to a certificate of Messianic Jewish Studies. Call for information.

ADULT SHABBAT CLASS: Saturday 9:00-10:00am. This "Survey of the Torah" class will take you through the Parsha in one year. Currently in Dvarim/Deuteronomy. There is also a Spanish Torah Study at this same time. 

 

Havurot: Would you like to build some deeper friendships in Yeshua? We encourage participating in a Messianic home group in your area for study and fellowship. Please contact the following people for details of time and place:

  • Del Cerro, Tony & Joan Savarese, (619)501-7778, 2nd & 4th Fri, 6:30 pm
  • Carlsbad, Yrena Friedmann, (760)931-1298, 1st & 3rd Thurs. 7:00 pm 
  • Encinitas, Michael and Jan Folb, (760)436-8828, 2nd & 4th Weds. 7:00 pm
  • Escondido, Mark & Kathy Rantz, (760)294-4933, 2nd & 4th Fri.6:30 pm
  • San Ysidro (Espanol), Luciano & Lucia Rivera, 619-428-3905, Thurs, 6:00 pm
  • Singles, Ken Nilson, 858-586-1305 , Call for times.
  • Young Adults (20s and 30s), Laura Terry, 1st and 3rd Sat., 6:30 pm.
  • San Ysidro (Espanol), Luciano & Lucia Rivera, 619-475-0430, Thurs, 6:00 pm

 

KA Youth Group:  The KA Youth (All teens) meet weekly on Shabbat for study and fellowship.  They also meet on Tuesday nights, 6:30-8:30 pm, to hang out and have Bible study.  Talk to the Stintons about some great upcoming social outings.

Messiah TV: Check out the Kehilat Ariel outreach TV program which has been shown from San Diego to New York! Mondays, 6:30pm. Time Warner cable or check your local listings. Pass it on to a friend!

 

 

Coordinators for Kehilat Ariel

Audio: Fred Stacknick

Gabbai: Eric Kragenbrink

Dance: Diana Martin

Facilities: Jim Scarborough

Hospitality: Colleen Liberman

International: Joseph & Yrena  Rollins

Library: John Dorsey

Music: Eric and Joanne Kragenbrink

Newsletter: David Kasdan

Office: Donna Jacobson

Oneg: Mercedes Poucel 

Outreach: Shelly Kasdan

Singles: Ken Nilsen

Resource Center: Sharon Lynn

Translation: Pati Garibay

Ushers: Mark Rantz

Website: Rome Remigio

Youth/Education: Michael & Jeannie Stinton

Praise Report!

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

Sept 20 Saturday, 7:30 pm. Selichot Service. Join us for  a special concert with the Goor Band as well as prayers and a workshop on preparing for the Holy Days.
 

Sept 29 Monday, 7:30 pm. Erev Rosh Hashanah Service  Usher in the spiritual New Year celebrating the goodness of Messiah! This will be a traditional service including the sounding of the shofar (ram's horn) and a message on the importance of the holiday for all believers in Yeshua.  Special Note: Reservations are required for all Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services at no charge for non-members of KA.  Call the KA office.
 

Sept 30 Tuesday, 10:30 am. Rosh Hashanah Morning Service.  We will continue in prayer and meditation at this traditional service.
 

Oct 1 Wednesday, 4:00 pm. Tashlich Service at La Jolla Shores.  Join us for this beautiful time as we cast bread crumbs into the sea to remind us of the important truths of the High Holiday season, "Thou will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea." (Micah 7:19). We will also have an immersion service for new believers in Messiah. Bring your own dinner (and bread crumbs) and meet us on the grassy area by the main lifeguard tower.
 

Oct 8 Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Erev Yom Kippur/Kol Nidre Service.  We will have a special assembly for this holiest day of the biblical calendar. We are encouraging a day of congregational fasting starting sundown Friday through sundown Saturday as we pray for our spiritual lives and for our people of Israel. Special Note: In the spirit of "tzedakah" (helping others), we are suggesting that all worshipers bring to service some package food items or a check donation which will in turn be given to help a ministry to the homeless. It would be fitting to donate the value of the amount which we would normally would have eaten when not fasting.


Oct 9 Thursday, 10:30 am
Yom Kippur Morning Service
. We will continue in prayer and fasting at this traditional service.
 

Oct 9 Thursday, 5:30 pm. Neilah Service. The closing service followed by a potluck at 6:30 pm to "break our fast." Bring your favorite dish to share with all.


Oct 18 Saturday, 10:30 am. Sukkot Service.
Join us for this exciting praise service as we celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles. We will construct our own Sukkah (please bring greenery and fruit to decorate) and there will be a great time of Davidic worship and praise. There will also be a special message on the significance of the holy day for all believers in Messiah.


Oct 21 Tuesday, 7:00 pm. Simchat Torah Service.
This will be a fitting close to the fall Holy Days as we "rejoice in the Torah." There will be plenty of music as we celebrate God's gift of the Word.


Nov 14-16 UMJC SoCal Women's Retreat.  Join messianic women from many different congregations around the West. Music, dance, teaching and many new friends. Contact our office for registration info. Be there!
 

Nov 22 Saturday, 7:30pm. Kehilat Ariel Fundraiser Celebration. Mark this date for this fundraising celebration as we reflect on G-d's faithfulness to our messianic synagogue over the years.  Music, dance and dessert are planned. More info coming.