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Yom Kippur 5769
Discovery Seminar
Shabbat Times
Break the Fast
Cemetary Service
Men's Night Out
Sisterhood Brunch
Community Calendar
Quick Links
Yom Kippur 5769
Yom Kippur
  Erev Yom Kippur
Wednesday, Oct. 8th
Slichot 6:30 am
 Mincha 3:00 pm
Candlelighting and fast 6:37 pm
Kol Nidrei 6:45 pm
 
Yom Kippur
Thursday, Oct. 9th
Shachrit 9:00 am
Torah Reading 9:15 am Yizkor 12:00 pm
Mussaf 1:00 pm
Mincha 5:00 pm
Neilah 6:30 pm

Fast ends 7:39 pm

Kramer family "Break-Fast Dinner" to follow
The World Famous Discovery Seminar
Discovery Seminar
Sunday, Nov. 9
9 AM at BSBI
 
Why be Jewish?
Who wrote the Torah?
Bible Codes and 
proof of G-d
 
Breakfast and lunch included.
Registration is $20, please RSVP to 577-6599 Ext.1
 
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Kiddush Downtown
In Honor of Frieda and Joe Sokol
Given by their Children and Grandchildren
Shabbat Times
Shabbat Shalom Parshat Vayeilach
Shabbos Shuva 
October 4th, 2008
5 Tishrei, 5769
 
 
Candlelighting: 6:44 pm
Sunset: 7:02 pm
Shabbat Ends: 7:45 pm
 
Shabbat
Shachrit 9:00 am
Mincha/Maariv 6:30 pm
 
Weekday
Slichot
Sunday 7:30 am
Monday-Wednesday 6:30 am
Mincha/Maariv 6:45 pm
Break the FastBreak the Fast
Thursday, Oct. 9
After services at BSBI
4th annual break the fast meal is sponsored by Judy and Eddie Kramer in memory of their beloved son, Jeremy, O"BM. 
Everyone is welcome to join us for services followed by a great meal. No charge for either but donations are appreciated! 

Reservations are not required, but helpful.

Call the shul office at 577-6599 ext.1 
 
Cemetary Service
Sunday, Oct. 5
Magnolia: 9:30 - 10:30 am
Maryville: 11:00 am

BSBI's 28th Annual Al Levine's Men's Night OutMen's Night Out
Tuesday, Oct. 28
6:30 PM at Solomon Hall

Enjoy an evening of relaxation, full of fun and camaraderie with plenty of food and drinks. PLUS an opportunity to
WIN BIG CASH MONEY!
Yes, it's here, your favorite thick grilled steaks any way you like it with all the trimmings, plus another favorite, large salami!
 
Be sure to stay late! Losers will have the opportunity to win additional prizes to be given away.

Contact Kenny Fox to purchase tickets, $150 per ticket
It Ain't Easy Being Green - But It Sure Is A Mitzvah!
It Ain't Easy Being GreenTuesday, Nov. 4
10 am at BSBI Social Hall
 
Paper or plastic?  
Reduce, Reuse,  Recycle?  Compact Fluorescent? When did we start saying this? Ever wonder why? 
 
BSBI Sisterhood welcomes guest speaker Lori Hoch Stiefel to speak to us on the history of the Green movement, the real impact we each have on the environment, and real ways in which each one of us can show more respect for our planet.  Leave your disposable water bottles at home and join us for this discussion of true Tikkun Olam - Repairing the World.
Parking in the Radcliff Parking Lot.
Cost: $5 (Soup & Salad). Please RSVP to Denise 571-5178 by October 30th.
Community Calendar
Family Walk
Family Walk Sunday, October 5
Meeting at the Gas Station on Coleman Blvd, located at the base of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge
 
JCC is sponsoring a family walk across the Ravenel Bridge.
 
Registration is Free. 571-6565
Untying the Strings of Violence:
NCJW's 2008 5K Walk/Run Against Domestic ViolenceDomestic Violence Logo
Sunday, Oct.26
 
1-3 pm at Hampton Park
Entry Fee: $10
For more information,
contact 843-442-4496 or allianceagainstviolence@gmail.com
Ort Event 
Sunday, Nov. 2
11 AM at the JCC
 
ORT will be proudly
honoring Leah Chase and Philip, O"BM.
 
For more information, please
contact Michael Stricker.
The History and Preservation of the Synagogues of the Atlantic WorldBevis Marks in London, UK
Thursday, Nov. 6
7:00 PM in Room 309 at Simon Center for the Arts (St. Philip
Street, between George and Calhoun Streets)

Newcomer to BSBI, Dr. Barry Stiefel will be lecturing on his Doctoral Dissertation topic. Kosher Reception (with wine) to follow.

Chagall for Children 
EdVenture Children's Museum, Columbia, SC
Sponsored by Village at Sandhill
Exhibit from now until January 4, 2009
 
Sunday, October 12, 2008   
Sponsored by The Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center located on the Gerry Sue & Norman Arnold Jewish Community Campus
   
Jewish Cultural Series: Two performances of Jewish folk tales and songs by local performer Marvin Bienstock

For group reservations, contact Theresa Dozier at 803-400-1151 or e-mail for more information
Shana Tovah U Metuka, to you and your whole family!
 
Sincerely,
Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation