6:30 Yom Hazikaron Tekes followed by a special Hallel service and Yonina's performance at 7:45pm. $25 at the door for adults; $15 at the door for kids.
Wednesday, May 8th 7:00am Shacharit 6:30pm Teen Monthly Lounge Night 7:50pm Mincha/Maariv
Thursday, May 9th 7:00am Shacharit 9:30am-12:00pm The Health for Life Program (HELP) (Board Room) 1:30pm Parashat Hashavua Zoom (Join Online Here) 6:30pm Teen Collab Learning (offsite) 7:00pm-8:00pm Prayer Team (Crystal) 7:00pm Spring Film Festival Series (Register Here) 7:50pm Mincha/Maariv
As a service to our members, Beth El includes in this section outside events that may be of interest to members of our community. Listing an event does not constitute endorsement of the event by Beth El.
NOVA FESTIVAL DISPLAY IN NEW YORK The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal October 7th attack. Bringing the events of October 7th and the “Tribe of Nova” festival in southern Israel to New York City. The installation sets out to recreate an event dedicated to peace and love that was brutally cut short by Hamas’s attack on Israel from Gaza on that fateful day. This groundbreaking installation will be open to the public through May 23rd. To learn more, click here.
ISRAEL CONNECTION Tackling Antisemitism in Today’s College Environment –Danny Schultz interviews Israeli Professor at Columbia Business School, Shai Davidai. Davidai moved to the United States in 2010 to pursue a PhD in Social Psychology from Cornell University and has worked at Princeton University and The New School for Social Research. Ever since October 7, Shai has been devoting his time and energy to battle support for terrorism and the rise in antisemitism at Columbia University and colleges all across the country. Listen in onWednesday, May 15 at noon over Zoom. Register here.
ISRAEL CONNECTION Tackling Antisemitism in Today’s College Environment –Danny Schultz interviews Israeli Professor at Columbia Business School, Shai Davidai. Davidai moved to the United States in 2010 to pursue a PhD in Social Psychology from Cornell University and has worked at Princeton University and The New School for Social Research. Ever since October 7, Shai has been devoting his time and energy to battle support for terrorism and the rise in antisemitism at Columbia University and colleges all across the country. Listen in onWednesday, May 15 at noon over Zoom. Register here.
COMMUNITY YOM HA'ATZMAUT CELEBRATION Join Beth El as we table a fun mosaic activity alongside our community partners in Westchester. May 19th 3:00-5:00pm. Register for more details here.
BLOOD DRIVE There continues to be a blood shortage. Please help save lives by registering to donate blood at our joint Blood Drive with Temple Israel of New Rochelle. Sunday May 19th - 9:00am - 1:30pm at Temple Israel of New Rochelle (1000 Pinebrook Boulevard). Register at bethelnr.org/blooddrive.