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Friday, August 1st 6:00pm First Friday Kabbalat Shabbat 7:53pm Candle Lighting
Saturday, August 2nd Erev Tisha B'av Parashat Devarim 9:00am Shabbat Morning Services 10:30am Mini Minyan 10:30am Tot Shabbat 12:45pm Daf Shevui 7:50pm Mincha/Maariv (Holiday Begins) (No Seudat Shlishit) 8:10pm Fast Begins 8:52pm Shabbat Ends 9:00pm Eicha Reading and Kinnot (Reading will be livestreamed)
Sunday, August 3rd Tisha B'av 8:15am Shacharit 1:00pm Mincha (Join Mincha by Zoom on our website) 1:30pm Kalaniyot Program (see below) 8:50pm Maariv 8:51pm End of Fast & Havdalah
Join Rabbi David Schuck for An Evening of Reflection and Conversation Sunday, August 17th at 7:00pm Rabbi Schuck will speak about Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas and the many layers of pain, fear, and complexity it continues to generate. This will be followed by Q&A and small group discussions.
Join the Chesed Committee! You can help provide kosher food for our community in their times of need. In the past, the committee has run special seders, provided shiva meals for those in need, and also those whose health was failing.
Mazal tov to Jay & Bari Goldstein on the birth of their grandson, Corey Blake. Mazal tov also to parents, Josh and Abby Goldstein.
Condolences to Lisa (Jason Mirvis) Scherzer and Reuben (Erica) Scherzer on the loss of their father, Harry Scherzer z"l, and to Jonah Mirvis and Max, Jordan, Evan, Jacob & Rose Scherzer on the loss of their grandfather.
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.
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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 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.