Friday, May 23, Summer Services
Begin!
One service only at 6:00 pm
Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend
CONGREGATIONAL SHABBAT Something For Everyone
May 10, 2008 Come to one component or stay for it all
9:00 am – Workshops
- Can You Be A Zionist and Not Make Aliyah?
with Rabbi Streiffer and Rabbi Schindler
- Farber Leadership Program
- 9:30 am Tot Playgroup
- Teen Band & Vocal Ensemble with Cantor •
Bernard
10:15 am – Shabbat morning brunch with
Chef Lori Pearson
11:00 am – Congregational Service
This service is for and by you, the members of our Temple
family. This month, the D’var Torah will be presented by Sara
Schreibman. Torah will be read by Debra Ferry, Jonathan Howard,
and Nick Montoni. The haftarah will be chanted by Cantor
Bernard’s Haftarah Trope Class. We will invite for separate
aliyot the graduating Farber Leadership class and our outgoing
Beth El Board Members.
There are lots of
opportunities for participation; if you want an honor in the service just
let the clergy know
A Change to our Mi
Shebeirach List
We’ve determined that there are names on our healing list who
have recovered yet the Temple was not notified. As a result, the
Mi Shebeirach list printed in the weekly Order of Service has
gotten very long. There will now be a new procedure for adding
names to this list. To add names to the healing list, please
contact Debora Gluick at 704-749-3053. Beginning November 1,
names will be kept on the healing list for 4 weeks and can be
renewed monthly calling Debora.
Healing: It’s not just for sick people
Service of Healing:
April 25 6:00 pm |
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TOT SHABBAT
If
your child is age 5 or younger, please join us at the Temple on
the second Saturday of each month at 9:15 am for a special service.
May 17
Anyone interested in volunteering to set up, clean
up, or donate snacks please contact any of the following
committee members: Bailie Tabak (704) 837-4056,
bailie_tabak@hotmail.com; Lisa Moreland (704) 364-6331,
lmoreland@charlottelatin.org; Melissa Zhiss (704)
704-281-7425,
melzhiss@hotmail.com |
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This Month's Events |
Thursday, May 1
Yom Ha Shoah Community Service 7:00 PM
Friday, May 2
Welcoming Shabbat 6:00 PM
Israel Shabbat Worship Service 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 3
Adult Tanach (Bible) Study 9:30 AM
Shabbat Morning Worship
Anshei Mitzvah Ceremony 10:30 AM
Friday, May 9
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00 PM
Sisterhood Shabbat Worship Service 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 10
Congregational Shabbat
Shabbat Morning Experiences 9:00 AM
Congregational Breakfast 10:15 AM
Shabbat Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Friday, May 16
Welcoming Shabbat 6:00 PM
Shabbat Evening Worship 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 17
Tot Shabbat in David Silverman Social Hall 9:15 AM
Adult Tanach (Bible) Study 9:30 AM
Shabbat Morning Worship 11:00 AM
B’nei Mitzvah: Ian Goldberg
Son of Jerry and Lisa Goldberg
Matthew Richter
Son of Stewart and Sharon Richter
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Friday, May 23
Summer Shabbat Service 6:00 PM
Saturday, May 24
Adult Tanach (Bible) Study 9:30 AM
Shabbat Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Bat Mitzvah: Melanie Zimmermann
Daughter of David and Sherri Zimmermann
Friday, May 30
Summer Shabbat Service
honoring President Jonathan Howard 6:00 PM
Service of Healing and Comfort 7:15 PM
Saturday, May 31
Adult Tanach (Bible) Study 9:30 AM
Shabbat Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Bat Mitzvah: Katie Mayopoulos
Daughter of Timothy Mayopoulos and Amy Lefkof |
Welcoming Shabbat Worship is a come-as-you-are
summer-style service for the whole family. Kabbalat Shabbat Worship is an
informal service of prayer and music to welcome the Sabbath. Babysitting is
available for all Friday evening services. 6:00 pm services are preceded by
appetizers at 5:30 pm. 8:00 pm services are followed by an Oneg Shabbat with
desserts. Please join us for either or both services to share in fellowship
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Evening Shabbat Services
Summer Services
One service only at 6:00 pm
Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend
Winter Services
6:00 pm Welcoming/Kabbalat Shabbat Worship
8:00 pm
Evening Worship
Nursery for young children. The children
observe their own special Shabbat service before joining the congregation for the Kiddush
in the Sanctuary. We invite all children from infancy to
age 6 to join us in the Nursery.
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Morning Shabbat Services
- Saturday morning
Torah Study/Adult Education Forum
9:30 AM with the Rabbi.
- Shabbat morning services
11:00 a.m.
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Tot Shabbat
If
your child is age 5 or younger, please join us at the Temple on
the second Saturday of each month at 9:15 am for a special service.
Sponsored by
Temple Beth El Sisterhood and Brotherhood Join Rabbi Schindler, Rabbi
Barras, and Patti Torcellini-Hartman as they lead us through a
fun-filled year of songs, crafts, snacks, and the joy of being Jewish!
Tot Shabbat is a wonderful way to introduce your child to the
Shabbat experience and to meet other families with young children.
All services will begin at 9:15 AM promptly.
Please consider sponsoring a Tot Shabbat in
honor of a birthday or other celebration.
For more information or to volunteer,
please contact Bridget Cohen at 704-841-0505 or
bridgetcohen@yahoo.com, Jill
LeClair at 704-543-7531 or
jillale0513@bellsouth.net,
or Amy Vitner at 704-333-5089 or
amy.vitner@bankofamerica.com.
Saturday early morning
Babysitting!
Babysitting for children 6 and under will be available on Saturday
mornings for children of participants in our Torah Study or FIJI classes
beginning in October.
If you attend the FIJI class or Torah Study at 9:30 and would like
childcare, please contact Stephanie DiPaolo at sdipaolo@beth-el.com or
call 704-749-3051. There will be a nominal charge of $5 per family.
(Babysitting will not be available during the 11 am Shabbat Service.)
Healing: It’s not just for sick people
Service of Healing & Comfort
Our tradition teaches that there are many
types of healing: r’fuat hanefesh u-r’fuat haguf - healing of the spirit
and healing of the body.
On the last Friday of each month, the Caring
Committee sponsors a Service of Healing and Comfort at 7:15 pm in the
Chapel. This 30 minute service of prayer and meditation is truly a
sanctuary for our hectic lives. We pray for the healing of our world, our
community and our relationships, as well as traditional prayers for the
healing of those who are ill. It is also a time where the broken spirit
can find a time of quiet and wholeness.
Whether you are praying for the healing of others or
seek a time of shalom for yourself, you are welcome to join in this
beautiful service as a prelude to our Shabbat evening worship. |
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