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October 16th, 2014 - 22nd of Tishrei, 5775
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Candlelighting:
Wednesday - 6:10 pm
Thursday - 7:09 pm
Friday - 6:07
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Simchat Torah
Thursday, October 16, 7:00 p.m.
 On Thursday evening, join us for a wild time, celebrating the joy of Torah! There will be dancing and eating and doing all sorts of wonderful things - all centered around the joy of Torah!
Then, on Friday morning at 9:00 a.m., we will complete the reading of the Torah and will start all over at Bereshit. There will be L'Hayim for one and all, and we will be honoring Eric Pasternack and Margie Fink, who have been outstanding volunteers in our community! |
Shmini Atzeret is almost upon us; join us Thursday at 9:00 am as we begin the conclusion to the High Holy Days, including the recitation of Yizkor. Children's Program for grades 1-5 begins at 10:30 am.
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Schedule
Shemini Atzeret
Thursday, Oct. 16*
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Services (Yizkor recited during services)
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Children's Programming
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10:30-11:30 a.m.
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Simchat Torah
Thursday, Oct. 16
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| Erev Simchat Torah Service
| 7:00 pm |
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Friday, Oct. 17*
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| Services
| 9:00 a.m.
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*Babysitting is provided for children 5 and under.
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Let's Talk Israel
After Kiddush; This Shabbat, October 18
There's always something interesting happening in Israel. Share your thoughts and ideas about recent events. Look for the "Let's Talk Israel" table and join the discussion!
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Open to the Community!
Introduction to Judaism
Tues. evenings, 7:00-8:30, beginning Oct. 21
Are you curious about Judaism? Considering conversion? Want to know more about your background? An interfaith couple?
Beth Jacob is offering our first ever comprehensive Introduction to Judaism course, taught by Rabbi Cathy Nemiroff. The course will cover fundamental concepts of Judaism, liturgy, Jewish history, the life cycle, and cycle of Holy Days. Our learning community will celebrate Shabbat with a class dinner and attendance at some Shabbat services together. The course will emphasize "Jewish doing." Couples are encouraged to attend together.
For more info, or to register, click here.
Questions? If the link above doesn't answer them, contact Rabbi Cathy Nemiroff: 518-812-3377, RabbiCNemiroff@gmail.com
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Siddur Hebrew
9:45-11 am Sun. Mornings Beginning Oct. 19
With Rachel Levitt
 For adults who can decode the Hebrew alphabet and vowels and want to deepen their understanding of Hebrew text. This course will use the book "Prayerbook Hebrew the Easy Way", which uses the language of the siddur to build learners' understanding of Hebrew vocabulary and grammar towards a real understanding of the texts we encounter most frequently in our Jewish lives. (It's actually easy!)
Course costs $100/participant; please purchase a copy of the book for yourself online in advance of the first session. As always, we do not want cost to be a barrier to participation. If cost is a problem, please contact Rabbi Morris Allen or Rabbi Emma Kippley-Ogman.
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Welcome to the Scriptorium!
Sundays: Nov. 16, 23, & 30 4-5:30 pm
A Calligraphy and Scribal Arts Workshop Series
with D.Marcos Vital
 Join congregational educator and sofer (scribe) D.Marcos Vital for a 3-part workshop exploring one of the fundamental components of safrut: ritual Hebrew calligraphy. Together, we will get a taste of rabbinic rules which guide ritual calligraphy, explore some historical examples, and most importantly, get a chance to sit and practice! All ages and all levels are welcome, and no experience is necessary.
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Beth Jacob Reads a Book
 Jewish Luck: Friendship and Jewish Identity Shabbat, Dec. 6th After Kiddush
Explore what it means to be Jewish friends through the lens of Jewish Luck, a 2013 book that recounts the intertwined stories of two women, Vera and Alisa, who, in their struggles against the anti-Semitism and patriarchy of the Soviet regime as well as the rebranded "New" Russia succeed by creating their own luck. Local sister co-authors Leslie Levine Adler and Meryll Page, descendants of Russian Jews who fled in the early 20th century, developed a passionate interest in Russian Studies and family history; walking through their lives with Vera and Alisa was a unique journey into their friendship and deepened the authors' connection to the women and to each other. If you immigrated from the Former Soviet Union, please bring your own insights to the discussion. Leslie can translate from Russian if you would like. To learn more or read the book for yourself: morejewishluck.com
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Skill Share
Have you ever wanted to lift the Torah scroll, showing three columns of script, without dropping it? Want to perfect your havdalah ritual? Braid a gorgeous challah? Do you know how to do these things and would enjoy sharing your skill with others?
Deadline for signing up as a teacher is October 31. Teaching will be in November and December, dates and times and places to be arranged by the teacher. Students will have an opportunity to sign up once teachers have been arranged.
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 Yes, it's that time of year; Kabbalat Shabbat is now at 5:30 pm!
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Beth Jacob Info:
Calendar
(Link active after 2 pm Fri.)
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Kehillat Shabbat and Iyunim
Shabbat mornings
 Iyunim (Pre-K - 1st grade) and Kehillat Shabbat (2nd - 7th grade) is off to a great start; if you haven't signed up yet, just click the links below! View or subscribe to the BJC Youth Education calendar to always be up-to-date about Kehillat Shabbat and Iyunim, including Iyunim Family Sundays!
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Minyan Katan is a joyful, playful shabbat morning service for kids birth-kindergarten with their grownups. All are welcome! Minyan Katan: Now Every Week! at 11:30 am _________________________________ Click link above for more info! |
Last Shabbat of the Month!
After Kiddush at 12:45 pm
Everyone truly is welcome! Sing to praise G-d, to open your heart, to make something beautiful together, or all of the above. The focus is on liturgical songs with harmony, chants, rounds, and niggunim.
Please volunteer to lead a song or make a song request a week and a half ahead of the date, so Aaron Hodge Silver, our songbook designer, can get it ready. Questions, comments, requests, and to VOLUNTEER TO LEAD A SONG, call or e-mail Pam Winthrop Lauer: wpdj@usfamily.net, 952-432-7038.
Childcare will be available.
*Ozi v'Zimrat Yah = G-d is my Strength and my Song.
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 Adult Jewish Learning
Ongoing Classes
 Monday Night Talmud Class With Rabbi Allen
7:00 Pre-learning Schmooze and Munch
7:15 Class Begins
Study the words and thoughts of Rabbinic tradition as a living text in our modern world.  Parashat HaShavuah: Tuesday Afternoons With Rabbi Allen from 3-4 pm Study of this week's Torah portion.
 Bracha and Bagel: Wednesday Mornings With Rabbi Kippley-Ogman after Minyan Our learning chug (circle) meets for half an hour over breakfast, digging into rabbinic text related to the cycle of the Jewish year.
Jew in the Pew: Saturday Mornings With Rabbi Lynn Liberman - 9:15-10 am
Join Rabbi Lynn Liberman to discuss the weekly Torah portion through the lens of thought-provoking commentaries.
Class meets on 2nd & 4th Saturday mornings in the chapel.
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For our full Community Events calendar, click here |
SHEMOT I: FROM SLAVERY TO SINAI
Sundays 10:30-12:00 at the St. Paul JCC
Nov. 2- Jan. 18 (10 sessions)
Instructor: Rabbi Lynn Liberman
This course brings us the Egyptian narrative of our people from "Pharaoh's Paranoia" and "Moshe's CV" to the dramatic story of our rescue, and survival in the wilderness during "Into the Sea" and "Manna from Heaven." Leadership, bravery, faith, and doubt define some of the critical moments in these texts and offer us a rich backdrop for challenging our own assumptions.
In addition to careful reading of the biblical text, participants will study a wide range of classic and modern commentaries, including artwork, to understand these extraordinary narratives.
Space is limited. Cost: $250
 To register: www.events.org/meltonstpaul Questions or more information: Sara Lynn Newberger 651-698-8807 sara.lynn@ttsp.org This engaging course of study is being offered through the Talmud Torah of St. Paul, in partnership with agencies and synagogues across the Twin Cities, including Beth Jacob Congregation.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014 at 7:30 pm - EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE!
at the Riverview Theater:
With special guest Nancy Spielberg and honoring local hero Leon Frankel
In 1948, St. Paul native and highly decorated WWII naval aviator, Leon Frankel joined a group of WWII pilots, mostly from the U.S., to form Israel's first air squadron the 101 and protect the newborn state against almost impossible odds in its War of Independence. As members of "Machal" volunteers from abroad this ragtag band of brothers turned the tide of the war, preventing the possible annihilation of Israel at the very moment of its birth. Frankel, who bravely flew 25 missions for Israel before returning to the United States, is prominently featured in this documentary.
Premiere Agenda:
- 6:00 VIP Pre-Film Reception with Nancy Spielberg and Leon Frankel
- 7:30 Film showing
- 9:00 Post Film Q&A Session with Nancy Spielberg and Leon Frankel, moderated by Steve Hunegs, Executive Director of Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas
Presented by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas and the Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival.
TICKETS:
$12 General Admission (film only)
$118 - Includes Private pre-Film Reception at 6 pm with Nancy Spielberg (space is limited!)
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