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D'Var Torah
Parashat Shmini
April 6, 2013
Leviticus
11: 1-47
Haftarah:
for Ashkenazim: II Samuel
6:1 -7:17
for Sephardim:
II Samuel
6:1 - 6:19
using the Triennial
Year III schedule
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What's Happening

This Week At Beth Or
Tuesday, April 2
Wednesday, April 3
Chit Chat at Starbucks 10:00 am
Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 pm
Board of Directors Meeting 8:00 pm
Thursday, April 4
Friday, April 5
Kabbalat Shabbat Service 8:00 pm
Wednesday, April 10
Chit Chat at Starbucks 10:00 am
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 Temple Beth Or Events
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Save The Date 
April 6
Yom HaShoah
April 13
Jacob Pagan's Bar Mitzvah
April 20, 2013
Frank Belitsky's Bar Mitvah
May 4, 2013
Michael Shkolnik's Bar Mitzvah
May 19 and 26, 2013
Beth Or's Grand Annual Yard Sale
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Temple Beth Or
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Shabbat Shalom! 
Kabbalat Shabbat this Friday at 8:00 pm.
The Oneg Shabbat will be provided by the Beth Or community.
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Chit Chat (formerly) at Starbucks...
From:
Michael Leslie & Bette Spector
As you all know we are losing the Starbucks location. They are moving just down the street but to a much smaller store without a side room.
Right now we are temporarily postponing our weekly Chit-Chats until we can find a suitable location & maybe changing days and/or times...
We welcome your suggestions and will work with Rabbi Mark to solve this as soon as possible.
I will keep you informed about what is happening and look forward to your e-mails.
One suggestion that stands out is that we return to Beth Or on Sunday mornings, let me know how you feel about this...
THANKS,
hebrewnatl@aol.com or bettespector@gmail.com
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Thank you, thank you!
to those who have generously donated to Beth Or...
Yvonne Wilensky
Phyllis Winnick, in memory of Barbara Prince
Kathy Fisler, in memory of Barbara Prince
Cheryl and Alan Kristal, in memory of Barbara Prince
Andrea Loring, for the meditation garden, in memory of Barbara Prince
Greta Larrison-Malkin, in memory of Barbara Prince
Ossie and Harry Hanauer, in memory of Barbara Prince
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Executive Committee and Board of Directors
...will meet this Wednesday, April 3, with the EC meeting at 7:30 pm, followed by the Board of Directors at 8:00 .
Temple members in good standing are welcome to attend meetings.
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Beth Or Website Update...
The New Website is Live!! Check it out directly from here:
www.bethormiami.com
The installation of new WI-FI equipment is complete, and now you can access the cyber universe from our entire campus.
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.
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
305-632-1663
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Leadership Development - Beth Or 2013-14
No full time job openings- just help our new Adminsitration, with or without a big job-title!
For many leadership roles just One Hour Per Week would suffice - assuming a quota of fellow congregants step
up to manage TBO's community, 2013-14.
Don't:
A) quit your day job
B) crowd your busy schedule
Do:
A) commit to add your voice
B) help our Incoming Leadership serve Beth Or's traditions and preserve its future!
Replies: Jeff Tucker, Chair Leadership Development/ Nominating Committee
JMTucker007@gmail.com or tuckbrc@bellsouth.net
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Red Tent Women's Reading Group
The April 14th meeting will be held at the Temple and it will be pot luck. This month's book is Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake, by Anna Quindlen.
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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. |
Lighthouse Cafe
The Belle of Amherst
The Lighthouse Cafe hosts Ms. Jane Raskin performing an abridged version of the one-woman play, in which Emily Dickenson talks to the audience about her life. Her poetry is woven through her stories about her life, her family, and her secret loves. The scene is set in her home, which is perfect for our Lighthouse Cafe venue.
Ms. Raskin has performed this play at independent living facilities, community centers, schools, and even at the university in China where she taught last year!
This is an opportunity to enjoy a change of style at the Lighthouse Cafe, so we hope you'll join us.
Lighthouse Cafe: 11715 SW 87th Avenue,
Miami, FL 33176
Tickets: $15 per person: prepaid reservations
are the only way to guarantee your seat!
Date: Saturday, April 6, 2013
Time: 8:00 p.m.
(Note: this is later than our usual start time!)
Reservations:
call Kathy at 305-325-1419
Please don't include credit card information on either voicemail or email. We'll call you back for the particulars.
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Garden and Grounds
Beth Or's ORGANIC GARDEN continues to grow!
Let's put the 'Or' in 'Organic"
Wilfredo Candelaria, a local Master Organic Gardener kindly offers free advice and consultation to Beth Orians wanting to get their hands dirty and fill their plate with home-grown produce! Call Wilfredo (786) 234-7520.
Jeff is almost done with complete wood replacement around raised beds. Inside surfaces coated with Linseed Oil, not paint or laquer = avoid harsh chemical contamination!
Laura Sutton, local Organic Gardener/Farmer is helping us enhance the soil, suppress weeds, upgrade the garden infrastructure, mulch and fertilize the 5 immature banana trees. The remaining beds will soon be 'Fallowed' and 'Top Dressed' with hay, ready for planting next week or in September.
Laura advises:
Vegetables to plant in South Florida in March: cantaloupes, mustard, onions, okra, pole beans, radish, snap beans, summer squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watermelon
Vegetables to plant in South Florida in April: lima beans, pole beans, snap beans, southern peas, summer squash
Four Raised Bed Custodians (so far):
1-Jane Weinstock 3' x 8'
2-Mark Rosenbloom 4' x 4'
3-Pat Barron 3' x 8'
4- Linda Steinberg-Lewis 3' x 8'
So, do you want to operate one of the remaining beds? There's no charge - most supplies freely available (or BYO.) Depending on the level of participation we may have a workshop or training session this season >>>
>>>OFFER: CONTACT JEFF TUCKER JMTucker007@gmail.com TO CLAIM A RAISED BED To Grow Your Own!
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.
Jeffrey M. Tucker,
Garden Manager
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And Speaking of TBO Grounds
Eagle Scout Adam Ashby's donated construction project along front of school building is almost completed!
You should see the the renovation of our School Building's frontage! It's colorful and architecturally interesting with plant-filled mini-gardens that look like they were always meant to be there. A big Well Done! to Adam and his group.
We're working on scheduling the repaving of the area immediately in front of the school building so as not to conflict with upcoming activities.
Also a plaque honoring older brother David's Eagle Scout Enhancement-of-the-Chickee Project will be installed on the chickee's NW corner post!
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The Beth Or Grand Annual Yard Sale
Start clearing out those closets and garages! Stand by for further information on exactly when we will be accepting drop-offs for the Yard Sale.
Yard Sale dates: Sunday, May 19 and Sunday, May 26! |
Volunteers Needed at Yom HaShoah Commemoration
UNTO EVERY PERSON THERE IS A NAME
The Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is seeking volunteers to read aloud the names of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust on Sunday, April 7, from 3 to 6 p.m. The reading of the names will take place prior to the Yom HaShoah observance ceremony.
Those who are interested in volunteering as a reader should contact the Holocaust Memorial at 305.538.1663 or Laura Guren Rodriguez with the Jewish Volunteer Center at 786.866.8680.
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The Jewish Volunteer Center
...is seeking volunteers to join a group making visits to hospital patients.
The Jewish Volunteer Center of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is seeking volunteers to join a group of women on visits to patients in the Mt. Sinai Medical Center and the Miami Heart Institute. Volunteers will be trained in the Mitzvah of Bikur Cholim, visiting and extending aid to the sick.
Volunteers will make room to room visits and/or assist with rehabilitation projects. Training and screening will be provided by the hospital and local clergy.
If you are interested in providing comfort and companionship to people in the hospital or undergoing rehabilitation please contact Laura Guren Rodriguez, JVC Director, at 786-866-8680 or Volunteer@gmjf.org
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Register for Summer Camp at Miami's 3 JCC's
Miami Beach JCC Klurman Family Day Camp
Ongoing Registration while space is available.
Weekly camp options also available.
Give your child a summer of great friends, exploration, activity, excitement and education. We offer a fun filled program in our brand new facility which includes a gymnastics studio, swimming pool with and interactive splash pad, art studio, sports field, and a full size gymnasium in the center of Miami Beach. Join one of our camp groups or try out a specialty camp with Prime Time Sports (Basketball and Football), Dance with Expressions Performing Arts, Robotics with DBP Robotics and Gymnastics with our very own MBJCC coaches.
For more information, email camp@mbjcc.org,, call 305.534.3206. Contact: Michelle Mavorah, Camp Coordinator or Nataly Yusim, Program Director and Camp Director- nataly@mbjcc.org
Camp Sol Taplin of the Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Avoid the hassle of carpool lines and register for our FREE transportation pick-up and drop-off!
Camp Sol Taplin of the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center is a safe, exciting, and transformative summer camp experience for children ages 30 months to 15-years-old.
We offer Academy Camps, Swim Academy, Sports Academy, Variety Camps, Specialty Camps, Premier Camps, Extreme & Teen Camps, Special Needs offerings, and more.
For more information, call 305.932.4200 x145/146 or visit www.marjcc.org to download our Camp Sol Taplin brochure.
Dave and Mary Alper JCC
A summer of fun with 2, 4, 6 or 8-week sessions where campers choose from more than 50 Hobby Hour activities including canoeing, fishing, photography, rocketry and Lego/K'nex.
No Registration Deadlines
There's no place like camp at the Dave and Mary Alper JCC award-winning summer program for kids 13 mos. - 14 yrs. with a variety of camps including general, sports , performing arts and special needs.
For more information, call 305.271.9000 x271.
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