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This Week At Beth Or

Your guide to upcoming programs,  
activities and news 
      
February 18, 2014
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In This Issue
 
 

Rabbi
Mark Kram   
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D'Var Torah
  
  
February 15, 2014 
  
Ki Tisa     
Exodus 30:11 - 31:17     
using the Year 1
Triennial Schedule
 
  Haftarah
For Ashkenazim:
I Kings 18:1-39
For Sephardim:
I Kings 18:20-39 
 
 
 
Beth Or Links

Our Website

Board Of Directors

Committees



Other Links




Contact:

Kathy Fisler 
BethOrTemple@aol.com
 
305-235-1419
What's Happening This Week at Temple Beth Or
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Tuesday, February 18
Positive Psychology  7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 19        
Chit Chat at 10:00 a.m.    

Thursday, February 20  
 
Friday, February 21
Kabbalat Shabbat Service   8:00 p.m. 
 
Saturday, February 22 
 
Sunday, February 23
Sing-Along: My Funny Valentine/
    February Love Songs   2:00 p.m.

Monday, February 24   
Adult B'not Mitzvah Class


Tuesday, February 25
Positive Psychology 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 26    
Chit Chat 10:00 a.m.

 
  
 

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 Events 
 
Save the Date! mark your calendar
 

Friday, March 7
Shabbat Across America

Friday, March 14
Disco Night at Shabbat

Saturday, March 15

Alexia Frydman Bat Mitzvah 
Beth Or Gala Honoring Michael Henry
Erev Purim 
 
 
  
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Community Notices
  
Shabbat Shalom 
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Friday evening, February 21, join us to welcome Shabbat at 8:00 p.m. with Oneg Shabbat to follow.

Chit Chat at Beth Or  
  
Chit Chat meets on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 at the Temple. 

We've picked up several interesting articles from reputable sources -- BBC News and the New York Times among them -- and we're ready to launch into topics of local, national and international interest with a distinctly Jewish approach.  We talk about cultural, legal, educational, social, political, religious and secular subjects, with a text usually from the media to start us off.
 
Now that we are back at the Temple, there's always room for one more, so please don't hesitate.  If you're available, so are we.
If you want to be included on the Chit Chat email list, please contact Mike Leslie at hebrewnatl@aol.com.
   
Positive Psychology: Some Practical Steps Toward Happiness

Presented by Dr. Nancy Kirsner

Reality and Research has now taught us that there are certain "Happiness Habits" that affect the quality of how we feel, think, and lead our lives.  Learn how to raise your Positivity Quotient, bringing meaning, purpose and joy to your life.  How happy are your willing to be?

Sessions continue on Tuesdays at Beth Or, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.  This class is open to Beth Or members and guests, with a non-member fee of $10.00 per session.

Please contact the office at 305-235-1419 or email bethortemple@aol.com to register.



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Sunday, February 23,  2 p.m.

Sharon Abramson, Beth Or member, talented pianist and former music store owner is putting together music for Feb 23rd's Singalong, #2 Sunday, February 23, from 2-3:30pm.    The theme is Love Songs for February - My Funny Valentine & More.   If you have a favorite love song and are planning to attend,  please send your request  to Jeff Kaminsky, kaminskyjeff-bethor@yahoo.com and if we have the music we may be able to do it.     At our first Sing Along we had a lot of fun with 15 people attending.   Of course, your RSVP is always appreciated if you are coming.

 

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Friday, March 14, 2014

Back to the 70's, a Bat Mitzvah, and Purim all in one!

Ninety-Six-One, international professional musicians under the direction of Nicholas Bright, will entertain us with disco favorites in conjunction with our Erev Shabbat service.

Remember
Love Train, Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now, The Prayer, Everybody Rejoice, I'm So Excited, and what might be the Beth Or anthem, We Are  Family???

Alexia Frydman and her family have graciously agreed to indulge us in the party atmosphere on the evening before her Bat Mitzvah celebration, and will provide the Oneg Shabbat that evening.

As if that's not enough, it's Purim on that Sunday, an occasion to dig our your best shiny disco-Esther duds and those platform shoes!  Costumes are welcome!
 
       
Honorary Event Update
 
A Musical Tribute to Michael Henry

Deadline for reservations is Friday, February 28!

Silent Auction at the Gala  

 

There will be a limited number of items offered at a silent auction during the honorary event for Michael Henry, the evening of March 15.
Featured so far are: 

 

  •  A Day of Sailing, escorted by Captain Glenn Patron on his 50 foot sailboat. Cocktails and lunch included for up to 4 people.
  • "Up close and personal" Tickets to the Dolphin game of your choice, ( 50 yard line, Row  1,  plus Premium Parking), donated by Scott Miller
  • A room of oak flooring, donated by the Henry's

Bring your checks and credit cards so you can partake of these and other desirable items to be auctioned that evening. More details to be stated that evening.

 

    If you have a fabulous item you would like to donate,(no services, please) contact  April Miller,
 

 

 
 

About the Calendars..

 

The Google Calendar for Beth Or events can be viewed by clicking the following link:

  

  
This will take you to our website's calendar page without requiring a login.  You will be able to choose among the Posterboard, Month, Week, Day, and Agenda views.

  

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One roll of Forever Stamps
 
In and For Our Community
 
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Adrienne Rich Hochman would like to hear from those would be interested in volunteering for a particular day to help out at a dog rescue program near Beth Or?  Once we have a cadre of volunteers, a date will be arranged.

Please email Adrienne at arichhoch.gmail.com or the Temple office at bethortemple@aol.com 

 

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GMJF Volunteer Opportunity

We wanted to give you a "heads-up" since you are among those who enjoy hands-on volunteering projects.

 

On Sunday, March 9 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., the Greater Miami Jewish Federation will host Super Sunday and Good Deeds Day.

This meaningful day will combine our community's largest phonathon with hands-on volunteer experiences. In addition to making phone calls to raise funds for the Annual Federation/UJA Campaign, we will offer volunteer opportunities at homeless shelters, hospitals, senior living facilities, the JCS Kosher Food Bank and a cleanup in the Jewish section of the Miami Cemetery. We also will be packaging 30,000 individual macaroni and cheese meals!

As a past participant in our hands-on volunteering programs, we ask you to consider taking on a leadership role in Good Deeds Day. For example, you can serve as a captain of one of the activities or help us outreach in the community. You have already shown your commitment to helping others, why not take it to the next level? To find out more about taking on a leadership role, call or email me, Laura Guren Rodriguez, at 786-866-8680 or lrodriguez@gmjf.org

 

Please mark your calendar and keep your eyes open for an email with further details and an opportunity to RSVP.

 

Jewish Community Services' Matzah, Mitzvah, & More

Make a Difference this Passover!

Volunteer
 s are needed to assemble and deliver gift baskets filled with Passover foods during Matzah, Mitzvah, & More:

Sunday, March 30
   Basket Assembly 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
   Pickup and delivery 10:30 - 11:15, starting at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Building.

Online registration will be available after
February 17.  Fingerprinting is no longer required.

For more information about contact Marian Mendelson at 305-403-6539.
  

 
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Every decade, a comprehensive study is conducted of
Miami's
Jewish community to provide a shapshot of who we are, where we are, and where we are headed.  This information helps to create a roadmap for local planners, agencies, congregations and communal organizations to serve changing Jewish needs and
interests for years to come.

 

Your participation is critical to the success of this effort.  If you receive a phone call for the 2014 Miami Jewish Population Study, please take the time to answer the questions and make sure your voice is heard.  Calls will begin on January 19 and continue for approximately six weeks.

All responses are completely confidential no personally identifiable details are linked to the answers, and no financial solicitationss will be made.

For more information, visit  
www.jewishmiami.org/populationstudy.

You'll find a list of FAQ's that will explain the process and purpose.

 

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Operation Shower is a nonprofit organization that throws baby showers for soon-to-be moms of deployed or deceased service personnel.  They are collecting items to be included in the shower baskets.   The particular items they need right now are wipes (unscented), rattles, an board books.

Please either drop your items in the "shower" box in the Oneg Room or send me a check made out to Operation  Shower, or contact the Temple office for instructions to send a check to Vicki Brail so that she can purchase items on your behalf. 

The main thrust of this program is through February 28, but Vicki will be collecting items throughout the year.  Unfortunately, there are always "almost moms" left behind due to war.

Thank you for your support.  Questions will be forwarded to Vicki.