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Jewish Congregation of Maui
Beit Shalom Synagogue
634 Alulike St
Kihei, HI 96753
Why Support JCM?
The Jewish Congregation of Maui (JCM) was founded in the late 1970s by Jews from diverse backgrounds, practices, knowledge and geographical areas of the world. Meeting monthly at parks, community centers, and homes, they gathered to share Shabbat, religious holidays and festivals together. Being an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, away from mainland Jewish influences, JCM persevered and formed its own Jewish identity becoming a beacon to locals and tourists looking for a Jewish experience. Today we have our own building, Rabbi, and weekly Talmud Torah. Other recent successes include: live musical performances, communal meals on Shabbats and holidays, the building of a sustainable garden, drama classes for our youth, interfaith LGBTQAI+ dialogues, Children’s Shabbat Services, a teen program and our Rabbi visiting local schools to speak about Judaism, the Holocaust, Israel and antisemitism.
JCM currently has one full time clergy member and numerous contractors who we work with that provide educational, cultural and religious services. This is alongside 25 regular community volunteers who serve on the board and in the day-to-day operations of our synagogue. We are currently part of the Nitzavim Hawaiʻi initiative, a program of the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, that brings together 26 leaders from 13 Jewish incorporated nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations throughout Hawaiʻi for a program that strengthen relationships, builds organizational and collective capacity, and explores collaboration in service to the community. Thanks to the Nitzavim Hawaiʻi initiative, we have good relationships with the other two entities on Maui that are affiliated with the Chabad movement.
We differ in that JCM is a non affiliated congregation which allows us to attract Jews from all branches of Judaism—from those who are religious; to those with little or no knowledge of their Jewish heritage, religion, or culture; to those on the fringes of “accepted” Judaism. We provide assistance to everyone whether local or tourist. JCM accepts everyone equally. JCM is currently the only resource for pluralistic Jewish education on Maui. We are at the forefront of providing Jewish education and services to intermarried families, same sex couples, and LGBTQ adults and children in our area. JCM is also conscious of people with disabilities and we are in the process of ensuring that all parts of our building are accessible. Our Rabbi is fluent in both Hebrew and English and the congregation speaks numerous different languages should there be a need for translation. Our prayer books offer extensive transliterations.
Our educational content must provide the means for building a foundation in Jewish knowledge and identity. Our congregational school has a diverse population. The majority of our students have little knowledge of Jewishness, i.e., holidays, heritage, music, dance, and culture. They need to learn Hebrew values and customs. By promoting Jewish identity and cultural familiarity, they learn about their rich history and traditions. The goals of our educational program are to inspire children to develop a rich Jewish life through a love of pluralistic learning and developing friendships in a diverse community.
The key to what we are trying to do is to instill a sense of Jewishness in people. By focusing on our youth, who often have no understanding of what this means, we are hopeful that they will carry this knowledge into their own family life.
On a creative level, we will be growing a Biblical garden that will provide hands-on educational programming for the students, teaching them Biblical knowledge with experiential learning. We also intend to empower teens who have completed the program to do leadership programming in a Madrichim (Guide) Program so that they can assist the teachers while becoming leaders in their own right. Lastly, we also intend to have a twinning component with Israeli youth where we will link our children with Israeli children to form bonds to share experiences and lifestyles.
The audience for this program is Jewish and Jewish affiliated children from the ages of 5 to 18. We also hope to add, in the future, a component for the parents to encourage Jewish rituals in the home. We will do extensive advertising via Google search words (SEO) so that those who move to Maui can easily find us. Examples of search words will be: “Jewish Education”, “Jewish experiential learning”, “Jewish learning”, etc.
Through differentiated educational programming, we will work with each child based on their ability and Jewish level of education. Through our creative and differentiated educational model we will fill the needs of different families, parents and their children, to learn about Judaism in an experiential way. By offering inspiring programs throughout the year taught by our regular educators, and by taking active roles in celebrating Jewish holidays, the students will build a toolbox for understanding Jewish concepts, and experiencing the holidays with their fellow students and their families.
JCM has had many different educational programs especially as it went through the COVID epidemic. We are now attempting to return to a working model that existed before these challenging times and have met with partial success. We will be adapting the program to meet the needs of a generation that is increasingly tied to technology and instantaneous communication. Our program will seek to virtually partner with Israeli youth to encourage this phenomenon, having a positive impact on the lives of our students. Depending on enrollment, we are planning on having three classes: Aleph (youngest kids), Bet (ages 8-10), the B-Mitzvah Class (ages 11-13).
Fri, March 31 2023
9 Nisan 5783
Link for all JCM ZOOM events and services:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5284619173?pwd=T0p6c3p0WVdySmt0czJOZGhzRnhEUT09
Meeting ID: 528 461 9173
Passcode: 1818
Tickets for the JCM Community Passover Seder
The JCM Community Passover Seder will take place on Wed., April 5 at 6pm. You can purchase tickets for the Community Passover Seder by clicking HERE.
The cost is $100 for JCM members and Maui residents
and $120 for visitors.
Note that only when you select if you are a member or a visitor does the option to pay and indicate how many people will be part of your group appear.
(Volunteers needed: please contact Rabbi Raanan if you can help)
Sell your Hametz by Wednesday, Apr. 5 11am
You can sell your Hametz by clicking HERE.
Upcoming Events
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Monday ,
AprApril 3 , 2023
Monday, Apr 3rd (All day)
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Wednesday ,
AprApril 5 , 2023
Wednesday, Apr 5th 6:00p to 9:00p
Tickets may be purchased here: https://www.mauijews.org/form/PassoverSeder2023.html You can purchase tickets for the Community Passover Seder by clicking HERE. The cost is $100 for JCM members and Maui residents and $120 for visitors. The dinner will be chicken, matza ball soup, gefilte fish, roasted vegitables (vegan), and potatoes. Note that only when you select if you are a member or a visitor does the option to pay and indicate how many people will be part of your group appear. (Volunteers needed: please contact Rabbi Raanan if you can help) -
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AprApril 10 , 2023
Monday, Apr 10th (All day)
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Saturday ,
AprApril 15 , 2023
Shabbat, Apr 15th (All day)
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Wednesday ,
AprApril 19 , 2023
Wednesday, Apr 19th 6:15p to 8:00p
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MayMay 17 , 2023
Wednesday, May 17th 6:15p to 8:00p
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Saturday ,
JunJune 10 , 2023
Shabbat, Jun 10th (All day)
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Wednesday ,
JunJune 21 , 2023
Wednesday, Jun 21st 6:15p to 8:00p
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Thursday ,
NovNovember 2 , 2023
Thursday, Nov 2nd (All day)
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Address:
634 Alulike Street
Kihei, HI 96753
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Phone: 808-874-5397
Email: admin@mauijews.org
Today's Calendar
Kabbalat Shabbat Evening Prayers : 6:00pm |
Candle Lighting : 6:22pm |
Tomorrow's Calendar
Shabbat HaGadol |
Shabbat Shacharit Morning Services : 9:30am |
Havdalah : 7:31pm |
Friday Night
Kabbalat Shabbat Evening Prayers : 6:00pm |
Candle Lighting : 6:22pm |
Shabbat Day
Shabbat Shacharit Morning Services : 9:30am |
Havdalah : 7:31pm |
Maui Jews News
Shabbat Shalom - 3rd of Nisan - Mar. 25
Friday, Mar 24 8:28amShabbat services will be led by Sam Shnider
Please join us at JCM this Shabbat for regular services at 6pm o
This Week at JCM Mar. 20 - March 26
Monday, Mar 20 12:37pmShabbat services will be led by Sam Shnider
Please join us at JCM this Shabbat for regular services at 6pm o
Shabbat Shalom - 25th of Adar - Mar. 18 Shabbat HaHodesh
Friday, Mar 17 3:33pmSundays
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Led by Paula Wolk at JCM
Ages 16+
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Kalo Yujuico, Administrative Assistant
Kalo Yujuico
admin@mauijews.org
kalo@mauijews.org
808-874-5397
Rabbi Raanan Mallek
Board of Directors
President:
Dorothy Tolliver
dorothy@mauijews.org
Vice President:
Happy Lefton
Treasurer:
Simon Vojdani
Directors:
Barbara Cooper
Mitch Berman
Gabe Crane
Gail Schell
Sam Shnider
Ari Wong
Mission
The mission of the Jewish Congregation of Maui is to support and inspire Jewish religious and cultural practices for Maui residents and visitors, provide and encourage Jewish education and life cycle services, and engage the Jewish community with religious services, classes, and events.