Wednesday, November 29, 7:30 pm Join us for singing and reflection on how Israelis are coping during this challenging time with renowned Israeli singer, musician, and prayer leader, Yahala Lachmish.
Yahala has jazz training and Sephardi roots, and is one the of the world’s leading experts on Piyutim (liturgical poems). She will share her deep music and personal reflections on the war in Israel.
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Tuesday, November 28, 7:30 pm Please join us as Dr. Jeffrey Rubenstein guides us through a close reading of three different Talmudic stories and teaches us how the Talmud weaves them together to form an interesting and cohesive literary unit.
Elise and Barry Richman are sponsoring this evening in memory of Barry's parents, Erma and Dave Richman.
Dr. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein is the Skirball Professor of Talmud and Rabbinic Literature in the Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies of New York University. To sponsor an Open Beit Midrash Scholar Series, click here. The Open Beit Midrash Scholar Series is underwritten by the Yvette and Herman Gordon Century Fund for Adult Teaching and Learning. To ensure we can continue to offer high level adult educational programming please consider contributing to that fund here.
Saturday, December 9, 8:00 pm
Join our adult-only Hanukkah bash! DJ beats (including a set by DJ Rabbi Schuck), dance floor thrills, delicious latkes, signature cocktails, and a dazzling candle lighting ceremony. It's the ultimate celebration – don't miss out!
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Celebrate Thanksgiving by donating funds to buy Turkeys for our New Rochelle neighbors at HOPE. Every year Beth El is crucial to buying Turkeys for hundreds of families who will not celebrate Thanksgiving without our help. Each turkey costs $25.
*Any day not listed has no scheduled programming (besides minyan).
Tuesday, November 21st 7:30 pm – CANCELED - Textual Magic: The Jewish Wisdom and Themes That Ignited My Love for Judaism with Rabbi David Schuck (In Person & Zoom)
Wednesday, November 22nd 6:30 pm – College-Age Reunion (In Person, Offsite) Thursday, November 23rd *Please note morning minyan is at 8:15 am
Thanksgiving Day 1:30 pm – Parashat HaShavua (In Person & Zoom). Join online here.
Friday, November 24th *Please note morning minyan is at 8:15 am 4:20 pm – Kabbalat Shabbat Services (In Person & Livestream)
Saturday, November 25th 9:00 am – Shabbat Services (In Person & Livestream) 10:30 am – Mini Minyan & Tot Shabbat (In Person) (Levenson Chapel) 12:45 pm – Daf Shevui (In Person) 4:10 pm – Mincha/Maariv (In Person & Livestream)
Sunday, November 26th Religious School Closed Monday, November 27th 11:00 am – SMART Zoom (Zoom). Join online here. 1:00 pm – Canasta (In Person)
Tuesday, November 28th 10:00 am – SilverSneakers for Seniors (In Person). Register here. 1:00 pm – Mah Jongg (In Person) 7:30 pm – Open Beit Midrash Scholar Series: The Cycles of Stories in Rabbinic Literature with Dr. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein (In Person). Register here.