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Tuesday, October 11
12:30 pm Preschool Dismissal 12:30 pm Office Closes
7:45 pm KOL NIDRE
Wednesday, October 12
No Preschool
Office Closed 9 am Young Family Yom Kippur Service 10:45 pm Torah Tots & Kavanah Kids 11 am Morning Service and Jr. Congregation 2 pm Adult & Teen Study Sessions 3:45 pm Afternoon Service of Renewal 4:45 pm Yizkor Service 5:30 pm Neilah, Closing Service, Break Fast
Friday, October 145 pm Tot Shabbat and Pizza Dinner 8 pm Shabbat Service
Saturday, October 15 10 am Morning Service and Bar Mitzvah of Jared Herman
Sunday, October 16 Religious School K-2 JJPBT Junior Choir 9:30 am Finding The JOY In Me 5 pm Sukkot BBQ EREV SUKKOT
Monday, October 17 SUKKOT No Preschool Office Closed 10 am Young Family Sukkot Celebration 6 pm 8th and 9th Grade Ma'ayan Eat In The Sukkah
Tuesday, October 18 Religious School JJPBT Confirmation
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Simchas
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Is there a special occasion in your family? Let us know and we'll share it with our Barnert Family!
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Green Tip For The Week
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Clear kitchen air naturally by opening the window, rather than using an exhaust fan, which is often ineffective and noisy - and always a waster of energy.
(Reprinted from: 1001 Ways To Save the Earth, by Joanna Yarrow)
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Gift Cards
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Gift cards... They're not just for the food shopping anymore.
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Shoshana's Place
Women of Barnert Gift Shop
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Shoshana's Place, The Women of Barnert Gift Shop, has a wide range of gift cards, jewelry, and ritual items.
For Gift Cards call Amy Lynn at (201) 891-3993.
For "personalized" shopping assistance call Marian (201) 847-1903.
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Shop the Barnert Temple Marketplace
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helps to support Barnert Temple!
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Happy Special Birthday! | |  While we know that every birthday is special, the following people are turning 1, 13, 18, 21, and each decade after beginning with 30:
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Tot Shabbat on Friday, October 14
5 pm Tot Shabbat Service
6 pm Tot Pizza Dinner and Oneg | | Our youngest ones (pre-readers) are invited to a Tot Shabbat Service at 5 pm followed by a Pizza Supper and special Tot Oneg. Please RSVP to Alice Berdy at (201) 848-1027 or schooloffice@barnerttemple.org. |
Finding the JOY in Me! Taught by Rabbi Elyse Frishman
Begins Sunday, October 16, 9:30 am
| |  Rabbi's Last Adult Class This Year! Rabbi Frishman begins the new year with a class that explores living a joyful life. Discover how living Jewishly can make us happier. Turn challenges into adventures with gems of Torah, Talmud and Kabbalah. This class will run for 11 sessions, please check the calendar for dates.
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Sukkot Celebration and BBQ Sunday, October 16, 5 pm
| |  Sukkot Fun for Everyone! Join your Barnert Community for the first night of the Festival of Sukkot. Enjoy eating a delicious BBQ dinner in the Sukkah. This will be an evening of good music, good food and Sukkot fun. More details to come!
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High Holiday Food Drive Bring Your Groceries to Services This Week!
| |  Prevent Hunger - bring a bag of groceries to Barnert this week. Each year, the Barnert Community donates many hundreds of bags of groceries to our High Holiday Food Drive. These groceries are donated to the Center for Food Action and feed hungry families for months. You never know who you are helping with you generous bag of food.
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Young Family Sukkot Celebration
Monday, October 17, 10 am
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Register to Vote!
Deadline is October 18
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Your Vote matters to your country, your community, your family, your own daily life and the lives of future generations. Exercise your right and obligation. Now, more than ever, our great American Experiment needs you!
To Confirm you are Registered or Find out Where to Vote: www.NJElections.org
and click on "Am I Registered?" or "Where do I Vote?
Voter Registration Forms and Absentee Ballots
are Available in the Office
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Barnert Temple Congregational Trip to Israel with Rabbi Frishman
February 16 - 26, 2017
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|  Information is available and registration is now open online!
Questions: Call Arza at (888) 811-2812, ext. 1.
(Note to First Timers: Consider going one week earlier, then joining Rabbi Frishman's group on February 17.) |
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