Congregation Beth El Announcements
Shabbat Shalom
August 31 & September 1, 2007
18 Elul, 5767
Parashat Ki Tavo
Friday, August 31
Joy of Shabbat Service led by Cantor Brian Reich 6:15pm
Saturday, September 1
Minyan Service 8:15am
Torah Study with Stu Berman 9:00am
Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Yoel Kahn
& Cantor Brian Reich 10:00am
Shabbat Afternoon Teaching & Havdalah 6:00pm
with Rabbi Yosef Leibowitz at Beth El
Rabbi Liebowitz will focus on the paragraph “My Father was a wandering Aramean” from parashah Ki Teitzei . Take advantage of this rare opportunity to learn with Rabbi Leibowitz who will be here in Berkeley for the Labor Day weekend! Rabbi Leibowitz teaches in Israel and abroad under the auspices of the Yad Yaakov Fund for Jewish Education, whose purpose is to bring secular and observant communities together to study Torah. This special program is FREE to all, so please invite your friends and neighbors.
Sunday, September 2
Women of Beth El – Single Women Friendship Circle 10:00am
(home of Judith Gottlieb)
Monday, September 3 -
Labor Day – Offices closed
Tuesday, September 4
First Day Nursery School
Board Meeting 7:30pm
Wednesday, September 5
Nursery School Parent Orientation 7:00pm
Preparing for the High Holidays with Rabbi Yoel Kahn 7:30pm
Thursday, September 6
Religious School Orientation for Students & Families 7:00pm
Friday, September 7
Kabbalat Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Yoel Kahn
& Cantor Brian Reich 6:15pm
Saturday, September 8
Minyan Service 8:15am
Torah Study with Angela Botelho 9:00am
Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Yoel Kahn
& Cantor Brian Reich 10:00am
Sofia Cullen will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah.
Mazel Tov to Sofia and her entire family.
Selichot
Havdalah, Refreshments,
Study Session and Service 9:00pm
Sunday, September 9
1st Day of Midrasha
Monday September 10
Men’s Club Dinner & Discussion with Jeffrey Brand 7:00pm
Dean Brand is Chairman of the USF Center for Law and Global Justice. He will talk on the Cambodian War Crime Trails. Dinner $10.00
(Home of Steve Segal) RSVP to seberman@comcast.net
Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of
Wednesday, September 12
The High Holy Days are fast approaching. If you are a Beth El member you should have already received your
Annual Tzedakah/Membership Renewal information and the
High Holy Day Ticket Request Forms
If you do not receive your forms and wish to attend services please contact Rachel in the Front Office at frontoffice@bethelberkeley.org.
Tickets will be mailed out soon!