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Shabbat Schedule
Friday, September 6th 6:00pm First Fridays Kabbalat Shabbat with Prayer Team 7:00pm Candle Lighting
Saturday, September 7th 9:00am Shabbat Morning Services 10:30am Mini Minyan 10:30am Tot Shabbat
This week's Kiddush is sponsored by Linda Fang and Daniel Dickman in honor of their daughter Olivia's bat mitzvah. 12:45pm Daf Shevui 7:00pm Mincha/Maariv 7:59pm Havdalah
for a Holiday Care Package Do you have children, grandchildren, nieces, or nephews in college? The Beth El College Age Committee is back and getting ready for the holidays, preparing to send meaningful packages connected with Jewish holidays that connect your college kid with home and Beth El. Sign up to send greetings from the clergy and a meaningful package to your family away at college.
Special High Holiday Learning Taught by our Clergy Team September 10th, 17th, 24th 7:30pm in the Beth El Den and on Zoom
September 10th
Rabbi Bedo on Silent Sacrifice: Midrashic Voices on the Akeidah In this class we will delve into the diverse interpretations of the Binding of Isaac, our Torah reading for the second day of Rosh Hashanah. Through ancient and contemporary midrashim and poetry, we will explore how different voices have grappled with the silences and tensions in this pivotal biblical story. September 17th Rabbi Sitkin on The Merciful Rabbis: Creating a God We Can Believe In In one of the most well known liturgical prayers, the 13 attributes of God, we extol God for being abundantly kind and patient. But prayers are not always as they seem. Was God really overflowing with unyielding compassion or was this just how the rabbis wanted to see God? Come and join me to find out. September 24th Rabbi Schuck on Beyond Atonement: Teshuvah as Transformation This class will explore teshuvah (repentance) as a path for transformation. By engaging with three classical models of teshuvah, we will examine how the sages envisioned it as a powerful tool for personal growth and spiritual realignment, with a focus on practical application in our lives.
Our learning programs are funded by The Yvette and Herman Gordon Century Fund for Adult Teaching and Learning. Please consider making a contribution to this fund to enhance our adult education programs.
Rent a Sukkah from Beth El $240, including a Lulav and Etrog Beth El friends will come and build it for you, in your yard. When the holiday ends, if you have the ability to drop the Sukkah off at Beth El, we would be grateful. If not, we will help coordinate a pick-up with you.
Mazal tov to Linda Fang and Daniel Dickman on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Olivia Dickman.
Those marking a simcha, observing the loss of a loved one, or someone who is sick or recovering from an illness have delighted/comforted that their lifecycle event has inspired generosity. If you would like to make a donation to Beth El in honor or in memory, please click here.
MISHEBERACH LIST If you would like to add a name to the Misheberach list, please email Rabbi Sitkin at zsitkin@bethelnr.org.
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.
MENDING RELATIONSHIPS, MENDING THE WORLD Iona University and AJC partner for an upcoming event on Monday, September 30th at 7:30pm at Spellman Hall, Burke Lounge, Iona University, 715 North Avenue in New Rochelle. As antisemitic incidents and attacks spike around the world, it is important to learn the story of the ongoing reconciliation between Jews and Christians. Dr. Heather Miller Rubens and Dr. Benjamin Sax will lead an exploration of how different types of stereotypes and misconceptions fueled hate throughout history, how the relationship transformed in recent decades, and how what we learn from that transformation can be applied to urgent problems today. A 15 minute video will be screened. Register here. This event is free and open to the public.
RUN 4 THEIR LIVES is an opportunity to create community while supporting the releease of the hostages in Gaza. You can read more information about our 'why' at http://Run4lives.org. The group meets weekly on Sunday mornings. Participants can walk or run as much as they would like. Learn more about the upcoming November Israel trip, as well as weekly announcements about meetup locations in the WhatsApp Group, which you can join here.
WE WILL DANCE AGAIN by Israeli film director Yariv Mozer (Ben-Gurion, Epilogue, The Devil's Confession—The Lost Eichmann Tapes, Golda's War Diaries). The film provides a powerful minute-by-minute retelling of the terror attack that took place at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th, 2023, from the sole perspective of the survivors. It gives testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. We are incredibly fortunate to have our film screened in select theaters across the US and wanted to invite you to experience this profoundly moving story of hope and resilience in a theater in Yonkers, NYC, and other local theaters. In order to check where the film is playing and to get tickets, please click here.