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1373 Bellmore Road,
N. Bellmore, NY  11710
 
Cantor Eitan Binet
Shari Nadelman, President
  
(516) 781-2650                                                                                                    www.TBEBellmore.org
 
 
Serving the Jewish community of the
South Shore of Nassau County for over 60 years.

TEMPLE BETH-EL OF BELLMORE MISSION STATEMENT 
  
Temple Beth-El is a Conservative synagogue affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.  As a Shabbat-centric synagogue, we espouse certain key principles: 
  • Create a welcoming and nurturing environment to all those entering our synagogue.
  • Enhance our ritual observance and the performance of mitzvot.
  • Make chesed and tzedakah part of our daily lives.
  • Ensure a Jewish education for our children and offer opportunities for Jewish learning to our membership.
  • Support our congregants in times of need and share in their times of joy.
  • Commit to the betterment of our community through social action.
  • Support the State of Israel.
  • Be a resource to other organizations and the unaffiliated.

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WE STAND WITH ISRAEL
         
                              
CONTACT INFORMATION & OFFICE HOURS


OFFICE HOURS:  Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.


Phyllis Reich: phylisstbe@gmail.com 
Laura Yablonsky: lauratbe@gmail.com 
 
      Bookkeeper is in Monday - Tuesday - Thursday
        Ruth Tucker: ruthtbe@gmail.com

To add a name to the misheberach list,  
please contact the temple office at 781-2650.

 
   
CANTOR BINET
Please call the Temple office for Cantor Binet's contact information.  
  
TBENEWS Editor   
Karen Seltzer 




SHABBAT SCHEDULE


Candle Lighting:  7:05 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma'ariv:  6:45 p.m.
Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma'ariv: David Wayne   
    
Shabbat Morning: 9:15 a.m.- Parashat: Re'eh
P'sukei D'zimrah: Gary Flaum
Shacharit: Harry Miller
Torah Reading: Jeffrey Beris
Haftorah: David Wayne
D'var Torah: Ira Minkoff
Musaf: Manny Korman

Mincha/Maariv/Havdalah: 7:00
p.m.
 
Shabbat Ends:  8:12 p.m.

ROSH CHODESH ELUL:    Saturday and Sunday, September 3rd & 4th 
Beginning Sunday, September 4th, we will be blowing the shofer at the end of services.  Therefore, for Mondays and Thursdays, starting September 8th until the end of September, morning services will start at 7:15 a.m.  PLEASE NOTE:  Monday, September 5th is a legal holiday and the service will begin at 9 a.m. 
 SUNDAY SEPT. 3RD & 4TH
  

If you need special accommodations or transportation to services, please call the Temple office at (516) 781-2650.
 
 
To commemorate a special occasion, consider sponsoring  Kiddush, Seudah Shlisheet or a Shabbes Shul Luncheon, contact the Temple office for details (516) 781-2650.
 


TORAH PORTION
 
  
ANIMATED TORAH PORTION
 
 
 
YAHRZEITS

Deceased

Member
Marcia Weissman
Jerrold Weissman
Morris Weissman
David Wayne
Isadore Zaretsky
Charles Zaretsky
Mildred Bronstein
Barbara Cohen
Laura Goeler
Terry Kole
Fannie Levinsky
Barbara Levinsky
Jane Bender
Thelma Epstein
Jack Seltzer
Robert Seltzer
Julius Weinstein
Allen Weinstein
Charles Sternbach
Mitchell Sternbach
Barbara Mahn
Harry Mahn
Yvette Leibowitz
Robert Leibowitz
Daniel Adler
Tobi Horowitz
Zlate Katz
Lea Mlawer


                               DAILY MINYAN
 
Mondays & Thursdays.........7:30 a.m.
Sunday..........................:......9:00 a.m.
Legal Holidays.....................9:00 a.m. 
 Evenings..............................7:30 p.m. 
 
Daily worship is a mainstay of any Synagogue. Without your attendance on a regular basis, our minyanim can no longer be maintained at Temple Beth-El. The morning service currently occurs on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays only. Our evening minyanim will follow suit if members do not rise to the occasion and commit to at least one evening per week. When a minyan is formed promptly at 7:30, the service will take no more than 15-20 minutes.

If you are uncomfortable with prayer, there are other members who can assist, explain and guide you. Over the years our minyanim have become a part of people's daily routines even though they may have been uncomfortable at first. There is no time limit on learning and making prayer an important part of your daily routine.
 

THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS
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Happy Birthday
To those celebrating
Birthdays in the
Coming week:




Doris Joltin, Eric Last, Marcia Solomon, David Eisenberg,

Jerry Sclair and Lynne Wayne.
 
 
TEMPLE BETH-EL HAPPENINGS
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, MEETINGS BEGIN AFTER
EVENINGS SERVICES, WHICH START AT 7:30 PM
  
You can now access Upcoming Events when you call the
Temple office (781-2650) during off hours by entering ext. 125.

   
Thurs. Sept. 1 -   Two evening services - Traditional Minyan at 7:30 p.m. Alternative xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMinyan at 8:00 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. Sept. 3rd & 4th - Rosh Chodesh - Elul
Tues. Sept. 6 -     TBE Israel Affairs Committee Meeting - 8:00 p.m.
Wed. Sept. 7 -     Membership Committee Meeting - 8:00 p.m.
Wed. Sept. 14 -   Executive Board Meeting - 8:00 p.m.
Thurs. Sept. 15 - Sisterhood Board Meeting - 7:00 p.m.
Sun. Sept. 18 -    Congregational Town Hall Meeting - 10:00 a.m.
Tues. Sept. 20 -  Meadowbrook Women's Initiative - 10:00 a.m.
Sat. Sept. 24 -     Shabbes Shul - celebrating August & September anniversaries and    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxbirthdays
                           xSelichot Services -Usher in the beginning of the High Holiday's
                            with Rabbi Hoffman and Cantor Binet - Plaque Dedication - Dessert xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxReception - 8:30 p.m.
CHALLAH IS COMING!

KITCHEN DEDICATION
CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE FLYER


DONATIONS STILL BEING ACCEPTED
 
NEWS FROM SISTERHOOD
TALK ISRAEL


TBE FOOD DONATION PROJECT
School is open.  There is a need for packable lunch and snack items for children.  Juice boxes, low sugar snacks, peanut butter, jelly, etc. would be appreciated. Also, food for the high holidays is needed. 

The TBE food donation project is ongoing 12 months a year.  Please donate as often as you can.
    
The donation box continues to be located by the main office.  

Please bag whatever you have to donate and leave the bag or bags in our marked donation box (no glass jars please).

Thank you very much for your continued support.

 GIFT CARDS

PLEASE PLAN AHEAD
 

Be aware of the hours for the following dates.

Gift cards will be open on Sunday, September 4,
Labor Day weekend. 
  
Gift cards will be closed Sunday, September 11.


Click on the link below to open a printable Gift Cards order form.

 
EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY


 
MEMBERS SHARE WEB LINKS

GENE WILDER DEAD AT 83

A biography of the man born Jerome Silberman from Variety.
BIO

An excerpt from the book "Stars of David:  Prominent Jews Talk About Being Jewish."
STARS

ITALY'S JEWS TO AID EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS    

Italy's umbrella Jewish organization and the Rome Jewish community set up blood donation center.
EARTHQUAKE

ITALIAN CYCLIST WHO SAVED JEWS
Do you know the story of Gino Bartali?
CYCLIST

ISRAELI RHYTHMIC GYMNASTS
Watch their stunning Olympic performance.
 

GABBY DOUGLAS "USED TO BE" JEWISH
Olympian has a Christian and Jewish background.
DOUGLAS

OLYMPIAN KATIE LEDECKY'S JEWISH ROOTS
Although she is known for her strong Catholic faith, she also has a secret Jewish history. 
LEDECKY

 
DAILY NEWSCAST FROM ISRAEL
Israel's Voice to the World - get the real story. Watch daily English news  5 days a week directly from Israel. (Thanks to Nancy Kaplan for the link.) 
NEWSCAST 

VIRTUAL JERUSALEM
Live streaming from the Western wall and many other photos and videos of Jerusalem.
TBE ISRAEL AFFAIRS 
Keep up to date on Israeli happenings. 
 

THIS DAY IN JEWISH HISTORY
 
September 2, 1893:  In what may be the first round of a general strike in the clothing industry, the finishers went on strike. Eighty per-cent of the 25,000 workers in the clothing in New York's clothing industry are Jewish, most of whom are immigrants from Russia and Poland.
     
HOW TO BE A SPONSOR OF  TBENEWS

Sponsors are listed at the TOP of the online TBENewsletter.  They can be individuals, groups, or businesses. Sponsorships can be in any amount, with a  minimum of ONLY $10  for TBE members. Sponsorship is also available to non-members and businesses at a rate of $18.  

 
To share a special photo with your Temple Beth-El family, attach the photo as a computer file and e-mail to TBEBellmore@gmail.com or leave an original in the office (which will be returned).  Cost is $5 for a total of $15.
  
To become a sponsor of the week (you can request a specific week), please email ruthtbe@gmail.com  or contact the TBE Office.  Checks should be made out to "Temple Beth-El of Bellmore" with TBENewsletter in the memo.  Tax receipts will be provided upon request.

 

TEST YOUR JEWISH I.Q.

Each week a question will be asked.  If you know the answer, REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME in your reply. The answer will be published next week.  All people who reply with the correct answer will be recognized in next week's TBENewsletter. Please title your e-mail Weekly Quiz.
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Please submit your answer no later than next Tuesday by 10 a.m.
 
HERE IS THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:

The famous 1968 New York City teachers strike shut down the entire NYC school system.  Who was the Jewish president of the United Federation of Teachers?

LAST WEEK'S QUESTION:
 
Back to School:  A well known women's high school (Lauren Bacall is an alumni) on East 67th St. in Manhattan was named after New York City's first female superintendent of schools who was also Jewish.  What was her name?
 
ANSWER:

Julia Richman


MAZAL TOV TO LAST WEEK'S WINNERS:

Stu Jaffe
Joe Mirman
Ivy Roberts
Sandy Wechsler  
Elly & Shelly Wortzman 


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