13th of Adar I, 5784























Singalong Concert featuring Cantor Shani Cohen, Advah Soudack, and Wendy Bross Stuart
Come sing along to your favourite Hanukkah songs, and enjoy this special musical concert with our very own musicians Cantor Cohen, Advah Soudack and Wendy Bross Stuart.
This Hanukkah extravaganza is not to be missed!
Lunch is provided by Nava Creative Kosher catering:
A choice of:
Dill Aioli Salmon
OR Buddha Bowl with crispy tofu, rice noodles, pickled carrots, radish, and cucumber(Vegan and Gluten Free)
Side dishes:
- Latkes served with applesauce and sour cream (vegan and gluten free options will be available)
- Roasted Vegetable Medley (eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, mushrooms, and red onion)
Dessert: Sufganiyot
Cost: $18 Temple Sholom member; $28 Non-member




Cantor Shani Cohen and our Temple Tones band will be featured in our festive musical Shabbat service.
Followed by a delicious Oneg Shabbat of sufganiyot.
Bring your hanukkiah (menorah) and candles and join us in candle lighting.
*No 8:00 pm Service.


Please join us for aspecial Hanukkah Musical Shabbat Service.
Cantor Shani Cohen and our Temple Tones band will be featured in our festive musical Shabbat service,
followed by a delicious Oneg Shabbat of sufganiyot.
Bring your hanukkiah (menorah) and candles and join us in candle lighting.
*There will be no 8:00 pm service on this day.




















































Holocaust Hero: The Life and Times of Rudolf Vrba is the first in a planned biography series that explores our own Vancouver hero's life as an escapee, partisan, Nazi hunter, and truth-teller. Rudolf Vrba, a Slovak Jew, escaped Auschwitz in 1944 and co-authored the Vrba-Wetzler Report, which helped save over 200,000 Hungarian Jews. Twigg’s meticulously researched biography draws from interviews, new archival materials, and Vrba’s own family. The book also explores Vrba’s post-war life as a scientist, whistleblower and outspoken critic of institutional silence.
ALAN TWIGG is the founder of BC BookWorld, a veteran journalist and the author of 20 previous books. A recipient of the Order of Canada, he created rudolfvrba.com, the first major website dedicated to Vrba’s legacy.
Books will be available for purchase, and the author will be signing copies.
Cost: Members: no charge. Non-members: by donation
Registration required I Open to Everyone.


Young families are invited to join us for a fun evening including crafts, an age-appropriate service and a Shabbat dinner.
Cost: Adults $15, Child $10
Caterer: Ofra's Kitchen


For his Mitzvah Project, Jacob Coblin is working with a local artist to create a sculpture for Temple Sholom using hostage bracelets that will be softened, reshaped and incorporated into a metal treeconnected to Jacob’s Ladder. The ladder has broken rungs at the bottom representing the loss andtragedy; at the top they are sturdy, representing healing and hope. The tree symbolizes survivorsand our community emerging from the tragedy and growing stronger together.
Help Raise $5,000 for the sculpture and its installation at Temple Sholom. Any excess funds raised will be donated to help rebuild Kibbutz Nahal Oz, which was hard hit on October 7.
Click here to find out more information and to donate: www.JacobsLadderofHope.com
All funds collected will go towards the creation and installation of the sculpture, which will be unveiled on January 23, 2026, at the Oneg following Shabbat services the day before my Bar Mitzvah.



























Singalong Concert featuring Cantor Shani Cohen, Advah Soudack, and Wendy Bross Stuart
Come sing along to your favourite Hanukkah songs, and enjoy this special musical concert with our very own musicians Cantor Cohen, Advah Soudack and Wendy Bross Stuart.
This Hanukkah extravaganza is not to be missed!
Lunch is provided by Nava Creative Kosher catering:
A choice of:
Dill Aioli Salmon
OR Buddha Bowl with crispy tofu, rice noodles, pickled carrots, radish, and cucumber(Vegan and Gluten Free)
Side dishes:
- Latkes served with applesauce and sour cream (vegan and gluten free options will be available)
- Roasted Vegetable Medley (eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, mushrooms, and red onion)
Dessert: Sufganiyot
Cost: $18 Temple Sholom member; $28 Non-member






Cantor Shani Cohen and our Temple Tones band will be featured in our festive musical Shabbat service.
Followed by a delicious Oneg Shabbat of sufganiyot.
Bring your hanukkiah (menorah) and candles and join us in candle lighting.
*No 8:00 pm Service.



Please join us for aspecial Hanukkah Musical Shabbat Service.
Cantor Shani Cohen and our Temple Tones band will be featured in our festive musical Shabbat service,
followed by a delicious Oneg Shabbat of sufganiyot.
Bring your hanukkiah (menorah) and candles and join us in candle lighting.
*There will be no 8:00 pm service on this day.














































































Holocaust Hero: The Life and Times of Rudolf Vrba is the first in a planned biography series that explores our own Vancouver hero's life as an escapee, partisan, Nazi hunter, and truth-teller. Rudolf Vrba, a Slovak Jew, escaped Auschwitz in 1944 and co-authored the Vrba-Wetzler Report, which helped save over 200,000 Hungarian Jews. Twigg’s meticulously researched biography draws from interviews, new archival materials, and Vrba’s own family. The book also explores Vrba’s post-war life as a scientist, whistleblower and outspoken critic of institutional silence.
ALAN TWIGG is the founder of BC BookWorld, a veteran journalist and the author of 20 previous books. A recipient of the Order of Canada, he created rudolfvrba.com, the first major website dedicated to Vrba’s legacy.
Books will be available for purchase, and the author will be signing copies.
Cost: Members: no charge. Non-members: by donation
Registration required I Open to Everyone.



Young families are invited to join us for a fun evening including crafts, an age-appropriate service and a Shabbat dinner.
Cost: Adults $15, Child $10
Caterer: Ofra's Kitchen



For his Mitzvah Project, Jacob Coblin is working with a local artist to create a sculpture for Temple Sholom using hostage bracelets that will be softened, reshaped and incorporated into a metal treeconnected to Jacob’s Ladder. The ladder has broken rungs at the bottom representing the loss andtragedy; at the top they are sturdy, representing healing and hope. The tree symbolizes survivorsand our community emerging from the tragedy and growing stronger together.
Help Raise $5,000 for the sculpture and its installation at Temple Sholom. Any excess funds raised will be donated to help rebuild Kibbutz Nahal Oz, which was hard hit on October 7.
Click here to find out more information and to donate: www.JacobsLadderofHope.com
All funds collected will go towards the creation and installation of the sculpture, which will be unveiled on January 23, 2026, at the Oneg following Shabbat services the day before my Bar Mitzvah.

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