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Erev Yom Kippur
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Tuesday Evening, September 25
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Mincha (Saide Chapel)
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5:45 PM
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Kol Nidre
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6:15 PM
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Candlelighting
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6:23 PM
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Yom Kippur
Wednesday, September 26
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Services (Yizkor recited during services)
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8:45 AM
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Children's Program
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Family Service
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11:00 AM - 11:40 AM
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High School Program
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Study Session
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4:00 PM
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Mincha, Neilah, Ma'ariv
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5:00 PM
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Fast Ends
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7:41 PM
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Deadline Today!
Order Your Lulav and Etrog
 Beautiful lulavim and etrogim are available for everyone to purchase! Please order TODAY and you will be able to participate in the mitzvah of the blessing of the lulav and etrog at home and at Beth Jacob during Sukkot.
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Sukkot Dinner
"A Sukkah: A Tent, A Home"
Friday Evening, October 5
Services begin at 6:00 pm
followed by dinner and program
Come hear speaker David Snyder of JCA and friends
on addressing the issues of housing and homelessness in our area!
RSVP here
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Calling all Beth Jacob Shofar Enthusiasts-
Children and Adult
We have a special invitation for YOU to be part of the closing blast for Neilah on Yom Kippur, Sep. 26.
Help send off our community by sounding the Shofar as part of a communal moment at the end of services.
COME HAVE A BLAST with us!
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Eizeh Hu - Who Is?
Saturday, October 13
1:00 PM following Kiddush
Dr. Riv-Ellen Prell will be leading a conversation on the value of Tzedakah, as inspired by the life of Henrietta Szold.
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35-E Road Construction Today-Monday

The 7th Street ramp to southbound highway I-35E will close at 10 p.m. today (Friday), reopening at 5 a.m. Monday, weather permitting.
Motorists are advised to follow the posted detour.
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Sisters in the Hood
We don't need green jackets:
Women's changed roles in Jewish living
Oct. 21, 5:30 pm
Please bring a dairy or pareve dish to share!
RSVP:
or
Leslie Morris at
We'd love to have you join us for delicious food and good conversation!
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We begin as a community in the main sanctuary with our families and children.
Please be sure to arrive at shul with your children by 10:00am,
so that your children may experience and enjoy the beauty of Torah, and may be part of our program from the beginning.
Shabbat Enrichment classes begin after the Torah has been paraded around the Sanctuary at the beginning of the Torah Service.
- This is an "A" ALEPH week for Shabbat Enrichment
- There IS 8th-grade Shalshelet Class this Shabbat
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Kitchen Volunteers
 Need to make a change to your assignment, but don't know who your mashgiach is? Check this schedule to find out, and contact them to coordinate all changes.
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