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This Week At Beth Or

Your guide to upcoming programs,  
activities and news 
June 24, 2014
  
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In This Issue
 
 

Rabbi
Mark Kram   
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D'Var Torah
  
  
June 21, 2014 
  

Chukat

Numbers 
19:1 - 20:13  
 
using the Year 1
Triennial Schedule

 
Haftarah for Shabbat
Rosh Chodesh 
Isaiah
66:1 - 66:24  
 
 
 
Beth Or Links

Our Website 

Board Of Directors 

Committees 



Other Links




Contact:

Kathy Fisler 
bethortemple@aol.com
 
305-235-1419
 
Office Hours:
Tuesday  9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Noon - 3:00 pm.
Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 
What's Happening This Week at Temple Beth Or
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Tuesday, June 24

Wednesday, June 25      
Chit Chat at 10:00 a.m.
 
Thursday, June 26
Weight Watchers  10:00 a.m.
   (note: WW will not meet on July 3)
 
Friday, June 27
Kabbalat Shabbat Services    8:00 p.m. 
 
Saturday, June 28
B'not Mitzvah: Beth Or Ladies  10:30 a.m. 
 
Sunday, June 29  

Monday, June 30   
 
Tuesday, July 1     
   
Wednesday, July 2     
Chit Chat  10:00 a.m. 
 
 
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 Events 
 
Save the Date!  

mark your calendar

Friday, July 4

Independence Day: TBO office
will be closed except for Kabbalat
Shabbat preparations.


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Community Notices
  
Shabbat Shalom!                  shabbat shalom
 
Friday, June 28, join us for Kabbalat Shabbat services at 8:00 p.m., as Rabbi Mark Kram celebrates with the Beth Or Ladies 2014 B'not Mitzvah Class.

The ladies will provide the Oneg Shabbat following services.

Mazel Tov!

Please Celebrate With Us
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On this special day,
Saturday, June 28, 2014,
at 10:30 a.m.

when Temple Beth Or's Congregation
will join with
Families and Friends
of
Sara, Kathy, Pat, Bonnie, Carol, Amy,
Vicki, Marcy, Rowena
The B'not Mitzvah  Class of 5774

to honor them as they are called to the Torah
in the sanctuary of  Temple Beth Or,
11715 SW 87th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33176.
305-235-1419

The giving of Torah happened at one specific time, but the receiving of  Torah happens all the time, in every generation. 
Meir  Alter the Gerer Rebbe

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Beth Or Committee for Community Service
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"Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve.  You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve.  You only need a heart full of grace.  A soul generated by love."  Martin Luther King, Jr. 


The Beth Or Committee for Community Service engaged in a comprehensive search for a community service project where Beth Or members can make a difference to people in need.  We conducted site visits and phone interviews to find a project where there is "something for everyone" to do and where Beth Orians can share our skills, talents and good fortunes with others while establishing a visible presence and a reputation for practicing our spirituality beyond the temple walls.  

We chose the Chapman Partnership at Homestead, a large program that provides shelter to homeless men, women and children and endeavors to empower them to build a positive future by providing the resources and assistance needed for growth and independence.  (www.chapmanpartnership.org) We envision a long-term relationship between Beth Or and Chapman.  Here are just some of the ways we can get involved:

+ Providing enriching activities for the residents - especially the children during the summer.  
+ Mentoring/tutoring a child or adult
+ Assisting with food preparation, closet organizing, etc.
+ Organizing drives for needed items ( School Supply drive is starting on July 1st.  Please donate to the box in the Oneg room or send a cash donation to Adrienne Hochman who will shop for supplies for you.) 

Our first on-site activity will be for the children (about 40 of them) on the morning of Monday, June 23( 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM). We will provide arts and crafts and movement activities for the children.  We will bring refreshments and maybe organize a kickball game after the event.  If you would like to join the committee in this activity, please send me and Email and a scanned copy of your photo ID which is required by Chapman.  

 

The next children's activity will be on Saturday, July 19 from 1-3 PM. Volunteers will be needed for this and for food preparation and serving also on that day from 9:30 - 1 PM.  You can reserve a volunteer spot for this too by sending me an Email and your ID.

The volunteer possibilities are endless.Please think about what skills you would like to share with the many babies, children, men or women at Chapman and send us your ideas!

 

Andrea Loring 

and the Committee for Community Service

 

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In addition to the school supplies for children who reside at the Chapman Partnership for the Homeless,  we are also collecting magazines for men.  (A special request from Chapman.)  They have plenty of reading material for women.  They asked that we not include free magazine inserts or outdated news magazines.  A box is set up in the Oneg room.  All donations to Chapman are greatly appreciated by the residents and the staff.   

 

Magazines can be placed in the same box as the school supplies. 

 

Weight Watchers Continues at Beth Or  
Weight Watchers continues its meeting series on Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. at Beth Or.
 
New members should arrive at about 9:45 and enter by the back door at the top of the ramp.  Please note that there will be no meeting on Thursday, July 3.
 
For more information, please contact Ilien Hechtman at ilienh@aol.com 

 

Chit Chat
  
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.
 
There's always room for 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.
   
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H&G follows the 'Permaculture' trend towards Edible landscapes. After creating a Decorative island at the north end of our sidewalk we installed BANANA ISLAND behind the Dougie Garden with 6 different banana varieties for the congregation.  Next is PAPAYA ISLAND, under construction in the NE corner behind the huge Magen David bench. 
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Our old Irrigation System is being fixed- one sprinkler at a time.  More asphalt patches for potholes and breaks.  Ramp and exterior Stairways due for repainting with Skidproof terra cotta paint.  Watch transformation of Oneg Room Exit Door, about to get a 'makeover!'  PS. White ingress-egress driveway arrows garnered positive feedback- thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

Mango Season is here!

We weren't sure we were going to have a decent crop this year, but they've magically appeared, and a couple of our trees are laden with ripening mangoes.

The first ripe fruit is dropping from the trees, and your loyal TWABO editor is racing the critters to get to the mangoes before any little teeth or beaks can take bites out of them!

Mangoes will be in a basket on one of the Oneg Room tables for the duration of the season.  Enjoy! 


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Who's got room for Cooper?

  

Cooper, a chihuahua mix, needs a foster home for 3 months while his Mom is visiting family in Nevada.  
 
Cooper is an older dog who is extremely low-maintenance and just needs companionship.  We weren't able to include the photo here, but it can be forwarded to anyone who's interested.  He looks like a real sweetie!

Any medical needs would be taken care of.  If there is anyone in the Temple who would like to foster him, please have them contact Amy Lomaskin at 305-253-1768 or amylo@aol.com.

   

  

 

Donations needed:

 

Movies on DVD  + Mens work shoes approximate  size 10.  Please see Jeff Tucker.