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This Week At Beth Or

Your guide to upcoming programs,  
activities and news 

June 21, 2016 
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In This Issue
 

Rabbi
Mark Kram   
 
 
 
D'Var Torah 
June 18, 2016

Beha'alotecha
 
Numbers
10:35 - 12:16

Haftarah
Zechariah
2:14 - 4:7

(following the
Triennial Year 3 schedule)


Beth Or Links

Our Website 

Board Of Directors 

Committees 

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Contact:

Kathy Fisler 
bethortemple@aol.com
 
305-235-1419
 
Office Hours:
Tuesday  10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Noon - 3:00 pm.
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
 
 
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What's Happening This
Week at Temple Beth Or


  


Tuesday, June 21
 
Wednesday, June 22
Chit Chat in the Oneg Room  10:00 a.m.

Thursday, June 23     
Weight Watchers  10:00 a.m. 
                    
Friday, June 24    
Kabbalat Shabbat  7:30 p.m.
 
Saturday, June 25
Torah Study  10:15 a.m.
 
Sunday, June 26
Jewish Heritage Day at the Marlins   
 
Monday, June 27 
Adult Education   7:30 p.m. 
         
Tuesday, June 28

Wednesday, June 29                
Chit Chat in the Oneg Room  10:00 a.m   


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 Events 
 
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Save the Date! 
 
 
July 8
Kabbalat Shabbat and Shirley Pollak's
   80th birthday! 
 
 
  
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Temple Beth Or Community Notices
Shabbat Shalom
shabbat shalom



Rabbi Mark Kram will be on the bima to welcome Shabbat this Friday, June 24. 

Oneg Shabbat will follow the service. 
  
Thank You, Thank You

...to all who have contributed generously to Beth Or... 
 
Ossie and Harry Hanauer, in memory of Ruth
     Bosch Lidsky, and in honor of Marcy Prince
     and Karen Steinberg-Lewis
Greta Larrison, in memory of Jack Pavny
  
Chit Chat  
             
Chit Chat meets this Wednesday  at 10:00 a.m. in the Oneg Room

We are here while Yard Sale wrap-up is going on.

If you want to be included on the Chit Chat email list, please contact Mike Leslie at
hebrewnatl@aol.com
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Hurricane Season is Here!

Marti and Tom Gammon would like to confirm who's on the contact list for this year's TBO hurricane preparation team  -- just in case!

If you are willing and able to participate, please email or phone the Temple office: 305-235-1419 or bethortemple@aol.com 
 
Adult Education  
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The next Adult Education class will be on Monday June 27th at 7:30 p.m.

The topic will be
Are There Really Only Ten Commandments?  -- What You Didn't Know About the Big Ten


baseball-glove.jpg We're Taking Ourselves Out to the Ball Game!

The bus is full!  We are at capacity with current reservations!

 
On Sunday afternoon, June 26, our group of Beth Or members and friends will celebrate Jewish Heritage Day at Marlins Park when the Marlins take on the Chicago Cubs.   
 
Attendees have been sent instructions on timing for meeting the bus for this extraordinary day.  

Thank you for the great response!    

Note from the Office

We've been having some trouble accessing and updating our Google Calendar, so please take what's on it with a grain of salt.  When in doubt, call or email the Temple office to confirm dates and times.

We'll be consulting our web maven to see what can be done.  Stay tuned.


 
Beth Or's  ORGANIC  GARDEN
...continues to grow! 
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Beth Or's  ORGANIC  GARDEN needs green thumbs!    

 

Let's put the 'Or' in 'Organic"

Just a few committed diggers/planters/harvesters energize our Garden areas  - you have the infrastructure.  Cultivate your own plot at Beth Or and'ro help our next communal crop of bananas, papayas, other edibles, herbs and medicinals. 

 

Over 20 years ago Beth Orians wer Shomrei Adamah, Guardians of the Earth -- Keepers of the Garden of Eden, aspiring to the highest standards of earth ethics.  We can and will carefully select the veggies and herbs to maximize output, with proven techniques such as companion planting, insect control, etc.  With today's high prices, a garden is economically desirable.  Plus, it is a part of a healthy lifestyle, providing hands-on education and a social communal experience.

 

 

Kavanah~ 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."