Beth David Synagogue
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Monday - Friday
9 am - 1 pm
 
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call 860-236-1241, x12.
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HHNE
20th Anniversary
Celebration
HHNE
honoring 
Beth David members
Joel and Loren Gelber

Thursday, December 3
5:30-9:00pm
@ The Emanuel Synagogue 
 
Mini Minyan Toy Drive

Are your kids outgrowing their toys?  Please consider donating to Beth David's new Mini Minyan Room for kids in kindergarten through third grade.  Any Shabbos appropriate items are appreciated!  Examples include: board games, books, dress-up costumes, building blocks, imaginative play items, puzzles, wall decorations, a map of Israel, a kids step stool.  All items may be dropped off in the Beth David Lobby. 
 
Please contact Rebecca Cutler at Recutler@sas.upenn.edu with any questions.
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Calendar of Services for the Coming Week
Friday, November 27 (Erev Shabbat)
4:04pm               Candle lighting
4:05pm               Minchah / Kaballat Shabbat / Maariv

Shabbat, November 28 (Shabbat Vayishlach)
9:00am               Shabbat Morning Tefilot
                         Dvar Torah by Mrs. Galya Greenberg 
3:55pm               Minchah / Seudah Shelishit / Maariv
5:04pm               Havdallah

Schedule for Week of November 29
8:30am               Sunday Morning Tefilot
6:30am               Morning Tefilot (M - Fr)
4:10pm               Evening Tefilot (Su-Th)

Friday, December 4 (Erev Shabbat)
4:02pm               Candle lighting
4:05pm               Minchah / Kaballat Shabbat / Maariv

Shabbat, December 5 (Shabbat Vayeshev)
9:00am               Shabbat Morning Tefilot
3:55pm               Minchah / Seudah Shelishit / Maariv
5:02pm               Havdallah
Kiddush Fund Sponsors and Contributors 
John and Pam Schachter
in honor of their 23rd Wedding Anniversary.
Boris Stambler in honor his birthday and to celebrate the release of Jonathan Pollard.
Bella and Michael Klebanov in memory of Nakhman Margolin.
Adult Education @ Beth David
The Theology of Judaism - Tuesday Nights @ 7:00pm, in the library at Beth David. Resurrection? Messiah? Redemption? What does classical Judaism have to say about these concepts? Traditional sources will be used to explore these and other theological ideas that are associated with Jewish faith and thought.

The Weekly Parsha Wednesdays @ 12:00-1:00pm This class is a "lunch-n-learn", and no previous text study is required. This group convenes in the library of Beth David Synagogue. 

Talmud Sanhedrin, Thursdays @ 12:00-1:00pm This class studies a passage from the Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin addresses matters pertaining to the Jewish legal system. The group is hosted by Mr. Harry Weller and meets at the Rocky Hill offices of the Connecticut States Attorney, 300 Corporate Place.

Did You Know ... 
Rabbi Adler teaches three classes every week. The schedule is on the back side of this sheet. Even if you are not able to physically be at the class, you can attend through the technology now being tested by the shul. Simply let Rabbi Adler know which class(es) you would like to try, and you can log in from any computer or smart phone using Google Hangouts. You can e-mail your interest to rabbi@bethdavidwh.org.
Coming to Beth David December 5
A Pre-Chanukah Kiddush Concert
The Manginah students from Brandeis University will be presenting an a cappella concert immediately following the conclusion of Shabbat Tefilot.
 
Members are asked to consider being sponsors and contributors to help with the expenses of an expanded Kiddush menu and the honorarium for the choir.

Saturday Night Two-Choir Concert, featuring
Manginah and Pizmon (Columbia University)
co-sponsored by Beth David and Emanuel Synagogue
7:30pm @ Emanuel Synagogue
The music and harmony continue on Saturday Night when Manginah and Pizmon will share the stage at Emanuel Synagogue. 
Admission to Saturday Night -
$15.00 for adults, $5.00 for students of any age
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