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D'Var Torah
Parashat
Bo
(for January 19, 2013)
Exodus
12:29 - 13:16
using the Triennial
Year III schedule
Haftarah
Jeremiah
46:13 - 46:28
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What's Happening

This Week At Beth Or
Tuesday, January 15
Wednesday, January 16
Chit Chat at Starbucks 10:00 am
Thursday, January 17
Friday, January 18 Shabbat Farbrengen Service
Saturday, January 19
Torah Study 10:15 am
Progressive Dinner
Sunday, January 20
Monday, January 21
Tuesday, January 22
Wednesday, January 23
Chit Chat at Starbucks 10:00 am
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 Temple Beth Or Events
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Save The Date 
January 25
Tu B'Shevat Seder
January 26
Lighthouse Cafe: Four Shillings Short
February 5
The Israeli-Palestine Peace Process 7:30 pm
February 8 - 10
Jews in the Woods
February 23
Lighthouse Cafe
February 24
Purimspiel with the Torah School
March 3 - 5
2013 AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, DC
March 16
A celebration of music, good food and memories to honor Dr. Michael Newman
March 17
GMJF Matzah, Mitzvah and More Volunteer Project
March
Thom Elliott's One-Man Photography Show at Pitman
Photo Supply Shop
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Temple Beth Or
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Shabbat Shalom!
Kabbalat Shabbat this week will take the form of a farbrengen service starting 8:00 pm with Rabbi Mark Kram leading the discussion.
The Oneg Shabbat is sponsored by Michael and Patricia Newman, in honor of their anniversary. Mazel Tov!
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Chit Chat at Starbucks...
Chit Chat is a weekly discussion group that meets on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Starbucks in the Suniland Shopping Center on US 1.
To be included in the Chit Chat notification list, please send your email address to Mike Leslie at
hebrewnatl@aol.com
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Thank You!
...to those who have generously donated to Temple Beth Or...
Sharyn Marks and Robert Peltz, in memory of
Leah Ellen Marks
Ossie and Harry Hanauer, in memory of Mindy Kram's
aunt, Lillian Goodman
Celia Belsky, in memory of Mysty Lyons
Emerson, Janie & George, on the Yahrzeit of
Harry Katz
Harriet and Harvey Kleinberg, on the yahrzeit of
Alice Kleinberg
Greta Larrison-Malkin, in memory of Arline Joseph
Patricia Ree Worth, on the yahrzeit of her father,
Judge Isador S. Worth
Spector, Bette & Morris, in honor of Marti Gammon's
birthday
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The Progressive Dinner
is set to go!
Seating assignments have been made, and the host homes are full to capacity.
Participants who have not notified us as to what appetizer or dessert you are bringing, please do so. Contact the Temple office at 305-235-1419 or email at bethortemple@aol.com
Organizers:
Annette Katz: annette075@aol.com, or 305-542-8573
Irene Elliott: 1stroke@gmail.com, or 305-310-8219
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Beth Or Website Update...
The New Website is Live!! Check it out directly from here:
www.bethormiami.com
In addition, new Wi-Fi equipment has already boosted our reception capability inside the building dramatically. That will shortly be extended to include the entire property.
We are now ready for advertiser & sponsor ads. Please get the word out and post it in the Newsletter.
Get noticed by your temple!
Camera-ready business card size ads will be rotated through the website for $180 per year:
Jan 1-Dec 31.
Send ads by e-mail to drmikebethor@comcast.net
and the check to temple.
The Temple Directory is available in PDF to members.
Webmaven:
Dr. Michael Newman
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Bibliodrama is this Saturday!
These exciting programs designed to explore Hebrew Bible stories and their contemporary meaning in today's world will be presented.
~ PLEASE JOIN US FOR THIS PROGRAM ~
January 19, 2013
Genesis: Jacob Gets the Wrong Wife
It's the stuff of soap opera!
No prior knowledge of the Bible stores or of psychodrama is required! Just bring openness and a beginner's mind!
Presented by Rabbi Mark Kram and Nancy Kirsner, Ph.D., Psychodramatist. The program is entitled "Bibliodrama: Midrash in Action," and is a form of role-playing in which the roles are taken from Biblical texts. Enacted and enlivened in the present, this form of interpretive play is often called the action version of the Midrash. The roles may be characters, objects, images or scenes from the Bible.
We have all read these Hebrew Bible stories for many years. Today we will "step into the shoes" of ech of these Biblical characters and experience their lives from the inside out.
For more information, please call the Temple at 305-235-1419, or call Dr. Nancy Kirsner at 305-274-8283.
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Jews in the Woods
Reserve space now for Jews in the Woods. Friday, February 8 - Sunday, February 10, 2012, at the lovely, exotic, bayside Flamingo Campground in Everglades National Park.
Housing: TENTS ONLY! (due to Hurricanes Rita and Wilma, the lodge and cabins were totaled.) We will be in sites in Loop B. Check at the entrance kiosk for exact location.
Food: All food is bring your own. For Saturday evening, we are having a potluck, so please have enough to share with others. Being sensitive to Tal Bashit (using resources wisely) bring your own dishes and utensils. We will not be providing paper or plastic dishes or flatware. There is a convenience store and a modest food trailer in Flamingo so you can buy food, but the selection is very limited.
Fee: $20 per tent. Please send your check to the Temple, 11715 SW 87 Avenue, 33176, marked "JITW 2013". If you just come for the day or for dinner, please make a $15.00 contribution to the Temple. You must register by February 1st to guarantee a tent spot.
There is a separate $10.00 per car entrance fee for the park, payable at the front gate. This is good for a week in all parts of the park.
Park activities are also available for a separate fee, such as bike rentals, canoe rentals, boat trips, etc.
Activities
- Saturday morning, 10:00, very short Sabbath service
- Saturday and Sunday during the day: potential activities include a mangrove adventure canoe trip, a bird walk, a swamp tromp, a bayside treasure hunt, plaster casting animal footprints, a sunset boat cruise. We will make each decision based on weather and wind conditions during the day, and there will be a bulletin board at our campsite with details for those who wish to join us for a few hours or a day.
- Saturday evening, 6:00 pm, Havdallah Under the Stars. Your pot-luck contribution will be shared at this time. We will also have a patriotic flag burning ceremony just before bed and after the s'mores!
Registration: Email Ellen Siegel,
ellen@siegelplanners.com with the n umber of campers. You can also reach me at (305) 332-5544. Remember, your check to Beth Or is the only way to guarantee a tent space.
Bring: food, tents, all cooking gear (pots, pans, stove, utensils), toiletries, towels, sleeping bags/pillows, sun protection, binoculars, cameras, folding tables and extra chairs, rain gear, jackets, bug repellent.
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Rami Shapiro Speaking Engagement
On Sunday, March 3, Rabbi Rami Shapiro (our founding Rabbi) will be speaking at Temple Israel from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
A carpool caravan is suggested for this event, and those interested in attending should contact the Temple (305-235-1419) or email bethortemple@aol.com.
We'll make a list of who wants to go and who can take riders. The group should plan to meet at TBO and depart together at a time to be determined.
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Beth Or's Program Calendar for 2012-2013
The Temple's Program Calendar for the coming year is available at :
Beth Or Event Calendar
Please bookmark this site so that it's easily available and will allow you keep up with what's going on at the Temple as well as be a part of the process of keeping it current and accurate. |
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Garden and Grounds
Beth Or's ORGANIC GARDEN continues to grow!
Let's put the 'Or' in 'Organic'
The Organic Garden's raised beds will soon have their minor wood repairs. The campus-wide sprinkler system is 95% finished. Still time for new planting- harvest in the spring!
OFFER: IF YOU WILL PLANT AND CARE FOR THIS SEASON'S CROP...
Contact Jeff Tucker tuckbrc@bellsouth.net to Claim A Raised Bed, Beth Or-Organic Garden!
Garden is Beholden to:
Jane Weinstock- Weeded and cared for two beds Jan 13!
Do's and Don'ts:
- Don't step on a bed (your weight compresses the soil, reducing 'friability')
- If you don't know what to do-ASK
- Learn as much as you can about organic-veganic methods- Rodale's magazine is a good resource
Kavanah by Rabbi Mark "...to help build up our people, our institutions and our strength so that we continue to l'takein olam b'malchut Shaddai, 'repair the world under the kingdom of heaven.' Let's get our hands deliciously "dirty" in this endeavor as we grow and sustain our beloved community."
Story: We are Shomrei Adamah, Guardians of the Earth or Keepers of the Garden of Eden. To start off we will be practical and do whatever works- but we aspire to the highest standards of earth ethics summarized by Veganic Gardening. We will carefully select the veggies and herbs to maximize output, balanced cultivation, companion planting, insect control etc. Square Foot Method optimizes density of various plants' space and creates orderly appearance. With today's high prices for quality veggies and herbs, a garden is economically desirable. Plus it is part of a healthy lifestyle, good education, and a social communal experience. All those with green (or any color) thumbs are welcome to cultivate with us.
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J Street Speaker at Beth Or
"Last Chance for Middle East Peace? - The Role of U.S. Leadership to Achieve a Two-State Solution"
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
7:30 P.M
Temple Beth Or Sanctuary,
Join Rabbi Lawrence Troster of J Street Miami, Rabbi Mark Kram and the Temple Beth Or community for an important discussion about the role of U.S. leadership in bringing Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table.
How can the parties resolve the core issues and come to a mutually agreed upon end of the conflict? What can you, as an American Jew, personally do in order to be heard in the conversation?
J Street Miami is an organization of pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans supporting active American leadership to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Matzah Mitzvah & More
Save the Date: Sunday, March 17
Make the Time
Together we can make a difference!
Be a Partner with Jewish Community Services at
Matzah Mitzvah & More The Jewish Community's Annual Event Bringing Passover Food Baskets and Holiday Joy to Frail Elderly and Others in Need
Sunday Morning, March 17, 2013
Beth Or members and friends interested in participating in this event can contact Bette Spector at Bettespector@gmail.com. Bette will collect the names of volunteers to give to the Federation. Location assignments can be arranged for TBO members to carpool.
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Volunteers Needed at the Community Closet
The Community Closet is looking for volunteers to work on Sundays from 10:00PM to 12:00PM and/or from 12:00PM to 3:00PM. Help with inventory, sales and stocking.
For more information please call the Jewish Volunteer Center at 786-866-8680 or email at Volunteer@gmjf.org
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Celebrate 65 Years of Friendship
Join Rabbi Mark Kram and fellow members of Temple Beth Or Marcy Galinsky and Scott Fane in our nations capitol at the 2013 AIPAC Policy Conference.
The AIPAC Policy Conference offers pro-Israel citizen activists the opportunity to learn, lobby, and strengthen the U.S. - Israel frienship.
For more information about the conference, visit www.aipac.org, click on the "Get Involved" tab, and select "Policy Conference."
More information for the conference trip with Rabbi Mark will be coming soon!
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Greater Miami Jewish Federation
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The Greater Miami Jewish Federation is now accepting applications for Jewish camp scholarships for children between the ages of 8 and 17. This is the eleventh year Federation is offering need-based scholarships available to Miami-Dade County families to help make Jewish overnight summer camps more affordable.
Funding assistance is available for Jewish overnight camps which are listed on the
Financial assistance is limited to one session only.
Applications are due to Federation no later than Thursday, January 31, 2013.
Those submitted by this date will be given initial consideration. Applications received after this date will be considered on an availability of funds basis.
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must live in Miami-Dade County. Families must demonstrate a financial need and submit, in addition to an application, the latest income tax return, and a letter of acceptance from the camp.
Recognizing that Jewish overnight camp is a significant vehicle for Jewish engagement, the Annual Federation /UJA Campaign has allocated $100,000 each year since 2002 for funding assistance. Last year, 138 need-based scholarships were awarded to children, enabling them to attend a variety of overnight camps from all religious streams, as well as JCC overnight programs and youth group movements.
For more information, call 786.866.8498 or email fakselrad@gmjf.org
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Beyond: A Pre-College Gap-Year Program in Israel
Graduating high school seniors now have one more option for next year. BBYO has launched Beyond, a pre-college gap-year program in Israel.
The program aims to provide Jewish teens with meaningful Jewish experiences, while weaving together academic study, leadership development, community service, and educational travel.
BBYO is the leading worldwide, pluralistic Jewish youth movement, currently spanning 39 regions and reaching close to 40,000 teens annually. For nearly ninety years, BBYO has been providing opportunities for Jewish teens to develop their leadership potential and a positive Jewish identity. "Knowing the impact of a gap-year experience in Israel, we feel compelled to leverage our expertise and experience in providing powerful Israel experiences to increase the number of young Jews engaging in long-term study in Israel," said BBYO executive director Matthew Grossman. "Our teens have requested a gap-year experience, Israeli and North American Jewish leaders have called for more of these programs, and we feel uniquely capable of delivering something scalable and life-changing."
Beyond is open to all Jewish students, who have not yet begun their college courses. Applicants can choose between a five-month and nine-month experience. The nine-month program includes two months of community service, in Jerusalem or Ethiopia, as well as two months of immersive Israeli experience.
"Programs like Beyond prepare students to thrive in a competitive university setting and shape their worldview in a way that gives meaningful context to their academic studies" said Larry Moneta, vice-president of student affairs at Duke University.
Tel Aviv University serves as the program's home base, and participants have the opportunity to earn academic credit, get a taste for campus life, and explore the many assets of the modern Israeli city. Pnina Gadai Agenyahu, Director of Hillel at Tel Aviv University, said
"Being in Israel and Tel Aviv specifically offers the unique learning experiences of an environment that is both ancient and modern - where biblical archeology and microchip development are part of the fabric of daily life."
During the course of Beyond, there is also opportunity for a participant to travel to Europe, and develop new skills such as scuba diving and cooking.
For more information about the gap year program, visit
www.beyondyear.org
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