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September 9, 2012
10:00am-12:30pm
Congregation
Beth Shalom
Open to the community
Click here for information ________________
September 9, 2012
noon-2:00pm
Temple Beth El For more information, call 302/366-8330 ________________
September 10, 2012
7:00pm
Chelsea Tavern For more information, call 302/427-2100 ________________
________________ September 13, 2012
5:30pm
World Cafe Live
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Jewish VOICE
September Issue
The September issue of the Jewish VOICE went to press earlier this week and is being mailed today. This is our expanded holiday edition (52-pages).
Beginning next week, you can also view a digital edition online at ShalomDelaware.org.
The Jewish VOICE is the only Jewish newspaper in the Brandywine Valley, informing and inspiring our community through a Jewish lens. |
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Find Your Spiritual Home
Join a synagogue. Get connected. Be inspired.
Despite being a "small wonder," Delaware is filled with many synagogue options. From Traditional to Unaffiliated, Wilmington to Lewes, our synagogues are welcoming, warm communities happy to help you find your spiritual home.
DELAWARE REFORM: Congregation Beth Emeth, Wilmington 302/764-2393 | BethEmethDE.org
CONSERVATIVE: Congregation Beth Shalom, Wilmington 302/654-4462 | BethShalomWilmington.org
Congregation Beth Sholom, Dover 302/734-5578 | CBSdover.org
TRADITIONAL: Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth, Wilmington 302/762-2705 | AKSE.org
RECONSTRUCTIONIST: Temple Beth El, Newark 302/366-8330 | TBEde.org
UNAFFILIATED: Seaside Jewish Community, Rehoboth Beach 302/226-8977 | SeasideJewishCommunity.com
CHABAD: Chabad Lubavitch of Delaware, Wilmington 302/529-9900 | ChabadDE.com
BRANDYWINE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE: Congregation Ohev Shalom, Wallingford, PA 610/874-1465 | ohev.net
Kesher Israel, West Chester, PA 610/696-7210 | Kesher-Israel.org
RECONSTRUCTIONIST: Congregation Beth Israel, Media, PA 610/566-4645 | BethIsraelMedia.org |
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Israeli president Shimon Peres sits with first graders on the first day of school in the Sha'ar Hanegev area in southern Israel on Monday, the same day a Qassam rocket was fired into the area from the Gaza Strip. Credit: Edi Israel/Flash90.
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As the Israeli school year got underway Monday, a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council in southern Israel. On Sunday, three Qassam rockets reached the same area. "It's true that the schools themselves are fortified, but having [children] actually reach the schools is enough to worry me," parent Shani Cohen said. "[Sunday's] shooting was only the beginning of 'rocket season.'" |
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With the strength of a people and the power or community, we are Improving Our World...TOGETHER.
Shabbat Shalom,
Seth J. Katzen Chief Executive Officer Jewish Federation of Delaware
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