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Shabbat Times
Family Night at BSBI
Tehillim for Yeladim
Community Events
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Shabbat Times
Shabbat ShalomParashat Vayera
November 15th, 2008
17 Cheshvan, 5769   

Candlelighting: 5:01 pm
Sunset: 5:19 pm
Havdallah: 6:04 pm 

Shabbat
Shacharit 9:00 am
Mincha/Maariv 4:45 pm  

Weekday
Shacharit
Sunday 8:00 am
Monday-Friday 7:00 am
Mincha/Maariv 5:00 pm           
 
Family Night at BSBI
Children 
Starting on Tuesday, Nov.18th at 5 pm

Every Tuesday evening, parents are invited to bring their children to help lead the congregation in Mincha & Ma'ariv.  Let your children's young voices fill the Shul with the words of Ashrei, Aleinu, Shema and more. 

Following services, there will be 2 groups of study, lasting  only 10 minutes.  Children under 2nd grade will join Moreh Shlomi for Jewish stories and values.  The older children will study Mishnayot with Rabbi Sytner. Light pre-dinner snacks will be served, and prizes will be given out to all children that participate.
 
 
Tehillim for Yeladim
ChildrenEvery Shabbat at the Minyan House, children are invited to join Moreh Shlomi for "Tehillim". This group will meet weekly one hour before Mincha.  Tickets, prizes and  & rewards will be given out and refreshments will be served.  

No need to RSVP, just show up at the Minyan House and enjoy!!
Annual Sisterhood Chanukah Dinner
Chanukah Dinner Wednesday, Dec. 24th
5:30 - 8:30 pm Solomon Hall at BSBI

$12 adults, $6 children (under 12)
At the door: $15 adults, $8 children (under 12)

RSVP to Sara Beth Rosen (763-2589) by December 18
Community Calendar
Undiscovered Women of the Talmud
BSBI Logo A College of Charleston lecture series featuring our very own Rabbi Sytner!
7:00 - 8:15 pm in Rabbi Hirsch Levin Library, College of Charleston Jewish Studies Center

Female influence is important, but sometimes unnoticed, in the Talmud. Thuis course will examine Talmudic texts and commentary in a search of lesser known women who have had a significant impact on Jewish experience. Though often overlooked, women are perhaps the most influential factor in Jewish survival and continuity.

Tuesday, Nov. 18th: Behind every successful man is...a Jewish Mother
Tuesday, Nov. 25th:Keeping the Flame Alive
NCSY Shabbaton for Teens
NCSY Nov. 20th - 23rd
Myrtle Beach, SC
Contact Rabbi Sytner or B.Jay Novit for more information.
 
 
World Famous Discovery Seminar YAD's Second Annual Matzah Ball!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
9pm - Midnight at Mad River Bar and Grille, 32 N. Market Street, Charleston, SC

A night to celebrate being Jewish on Christmas. This event is for singles and couples. Hors d'oeuvres will be served and there will be an open bar.
Babysitters available upon request.

$20 Admission in advance, $25 at the door.

Register online at www.CharlestonYad.org (Click on Events)
  
Email for more info.

Announcements
Downtown Kiddush this week will be given by Charles Markowitz.

Seudah Shlishit will be sponsored by Randy Cohen and his family in honor of Charles Markowitz.
 
We look forward to seeing you soon!
~Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation