Dear chevrei (friends),
Ah, unhappy, storm-tossed soul, with none to comfort you: I will make garnets your building-stones, and sapphires your foundations.
Two
 weeks ago, these were the opening words of the Haftarah portion from 
the prophet Isaiah. And now, there are millions of Americans 
storm-tossed by Hurricane Harvey. Our thoughts and prayers are with all 
those impacted by the storm as well as those on the ground providing aid
 and shelter. Reports are only beginning to quantify the amount of 
destruction, making it clear that recovery will be long and difficult.
Many in our community are looking for ways to provide assistance to the communities affected by the storm. In relief efforts following natural disasters there is often confusion about how best to provide help. In this case, the challenge is compounded by the ongoing rain and flooding, making it difficult to assess the damage.
Many in our community are looking for ways to provide assistance to the communities affected by the storm. In relief efforts following natural disasters there is often confusion about how best to provide help. In this case, the challenge is compounded by the ongoing rain and flooding, making it difficult to assess the damage.
With
 help from the Social Action Committee, we have compiled a short list of
 organizations that we know are directly working with storm victims and 
have immediate needs. We encourage you to give generously to these and 
other organizations.
- URJ Greene Family Camp: The Reform Movement's camp in Texas is spearheading two different initiatives. They have opened up the camp facility for families who need shelter. They are also organizing "Hurricane Harvey Houston Day Camp." In addition to providing a full day of supervision and activities for kids whose parents need to focus on storm recovery, the Day Camp will be serving families meals.
 - Texas Diaper Bank: The Texas Diaper Bank helps families all year long, but are receiving a tremendous volume of requests from displaced families in need of diapers.
 - Food Bank of Corpus Christi: The Food Bank is focused on getting food and water to displaced families.
 
There
 are two Reform congregations in Houston, Congregation Emanu El and 
Congregation Beth Israel. While they are still compiling data on the 
impact of the storm on their families, we do know that Beth Israel 
suffered extensive damage to its building, including the sanctuary 
flooding. Emanu El's building suffered only minor damage and will be 
hosting the day camp described above. In the coming weeks we will let 
you know if there are specific ways that we can help these congregations
 recover. We are especially proud of the work that Rabbi Josh Fixler, 
grandson of our member Thelma Fixler, is doing to provide comfort to his
 community in his first year as a rabbi at Congregation Emanu El.
In
 the Haftarah portion this week, also from the prophet Isaiah, God tells
 the people, "with love unending I take you in." May those forced to 
flee their homes by Hurricane Harvey feel this love through the actions 
of brave first-responders, kind neighbors, compassionate volunteers, and
 generous donors.
With great hope,
Rabbi Nichols
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