August 22, 2015 - 7 Elul, 5775
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  Candlelighting: 7:52 pm
Havdalah: 8:51 pm
Selichot
Selichot
Saturday, September 5 at Adath
  • 8:30 pm Havdalah followed by
    The inHEIRitance Project: The Abraham Play
    with Jon Adam Ross, then join in an audience Conversation with JAR
  • 10:00 pm Reception
  • 10:30 pm Selichot Service with local cantors and choirs
Selichot marks the period of reflection just before for the High Holy Days. Join us for an interactive evening, previewing excerpts from a new work by playwright Jon Adam Ross (JAR). The play, inspired by Abraham's story, utilizes shared stories of the Twin Cities Jewish community as it explores who we are, stories we tell and what we want to hold onto in the future.

The entire community is invited for this evening which will be held at Adath, culminating in the melodic and beautiful Selichot Service. Rabbi Jennifer Gertman of Temple Israel will speak briefly at the service.

JAR performed in Relics at the Guthrie Theater in 2014. Based in New York City, he has performed his one-man shows in over 90 cities. He is a founding company member of Storahtelling and the Northwoods Ramah Theater Company. See www.inheiritance.org.

Participating Congregations: Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Beth El Synagogue, Beth Jacob Congregation, Mayim Rabim Congregation, Mount Zion Temple, Sharei Chesed, Temple of Aaron, Temple Israel
 
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This Sunday!

Elucidating the Certain to Accept the Uncertain:

Lessons from nature on the many paths to clarity

Sunday, August 30, 10:30 am


Come explore nature's paths with us at Lebanon Hills in preparation for the High Holy Days. We will meet at the Visitor's Center (enter Lebanon Hills Regional Park from Cliff Road). We will have a short introduction to the theme of the meditative session, followed by trail walking for about an hour and a half, and will return to the benches near the Visitor's Center at noon to debrief and share our discoveries- tying them into the context of the High Holy Days.

Hebrew Hebrew Class 
READ THE MAHZOR
THIS ROSH HASHANAH AND YOM KIPPUR
 
Hebrew Alphabet You know your aleph-bet. Do you want to improve on it, gaining confidence in reading the machzor in time for the new year?
 
Practice the prayers in the mahzor before the beginning of the high holidays. 

Three classes - Sunday, Aug. 23, and Sunday, Aug. 30, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and Wednesday, Sept. 2, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Each meeting will be different; feel free to attend as few or as many as your schedule permits.

Lisa Hoff will teach these sessions. She is a longtime student of Hebrew who has taught the Hebrew reading crash course at Beth Jacob for many years. For more information, contact her at [email protected].

WritingElul Writing Workshop: Prepare Your Heart for Teshuva

Wednesdays at 7 pm during the month of Elul
Sept. 2, 9

 
At the start of Elul we begin our yearly process of reflection on ourselves and our relationships. While Yom Kippur marks the culmination of this period of reflection, it isn't meant to be a one-day process. It takes time to heal from the sorrows of the past year, to reflect on our mistakes, to forgive ourselves and to forgive others. If on Yom Kippur we are to receive a clean slate, it helps to clear out the negative energy that has accumulated over the last year and think of ways to move forward. One way to enter into such a process is through reflective writing. We'll meet once a week throughout the month of Elul and prompts will be provided. Please bring a notebook and your favorite pen. You will not be required to share your writing with the group.
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Please join our learning community! Don't forget to register your children for activities and education at Beth Jacob: 
 
Iyunim for 3rd grade and under (Beth-Jacob.org/iyunim)
 
Kehillat Shabbat for 4th grade and older (Beth-Jacob.org/KS)
 
Your children are the priority in youth learning at Beth Jacob. We foster their Jewish identity and strengthen their place in Jewish community through text, art, song, tefillah, and activities. We look forward to learning and growing with your children. 
 
Contact D.Marcos Vital, Congregational Educator, for questions ([email protected] - 651-452-2226).
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Congregational Educator D.Marcos Vital is creating to commemorate our 30th Anniversary. Your and/or your immediate families' name/s will be incorporated into an original piece of art commemorating our 30th Anniversary, to be displayed in the Beth Jacob lobby!

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Host or be hosted!

 

It is Beth Jacob's pleasure to make sure everyone is sharing the holiday together. If you would like to welcome someone or be welcomed for Rosh HaShanah meals, please
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We would like you to share your thoughts with Beth Jacob Congregation as part of our daily e-mail "Elul Reflections" during the month of Elul. Select a topic, share your reflection, and click "Share My Reflection". That's it!
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TNoteTefillah Notes
Deepen your understanding of Jewish prayer with Beth Jacob Community's weekly commentary.

 

for the most current Note.
 
Learn more, read the archives, or create your own at Beth-Jacob.org/TNotes (or e-mail Ann Silver and Jonathan Ehrlich at [email protected]).
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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.

Monday Night Talmud is on summer hiatus.

 

 

Open Torah

Parashat HaShavuah: Tuesday Afternoons

With Rabbi Allen from 3-4 pm
Study of this week's Torah portion.

 

 
Bagels
Bracha and Bagel: Wednesday Mornings
With Rabbi Tamar after Minyan (approx. 8 am)
New Series Begins in September: Tefilah and Text
Delve deep into the words of the prayerbook.  Explore their origins in Biblical text, theological underpinnings and their place in our lives today.
Delicious breakfast provided!



Jew in the Pew: Saturday Mornings
Torah
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.
Aug 22; Sep 12, 26; Oct 10, 31; Nov 14, 28; Dec 12, 26.
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Listening

 
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Project Zug
Project Zug is an online havruta learning platform that allows people to learn with each other, or to connect with a havruta in Israel, or around
the world!
Choose from one of 17 courses, on a wide variety of topics, taught by Mechon Hadar faculty and other amazing teachers.

Courses run for 12 weeks and are designed to be studied in a 45 min weekly havruta. Each course is a combination of videos and downloadable source sheets to be studied together.

Registration for individuals is open now for our next round of learning which will start on November 8thGroups can start at any time.

We look forward to learning together!
Sholom

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AEpi 

Scholarship

This scholarship is for male students that are attending the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. To apply for this scholarship, it is not a requirement that you be interested in Alpha Epsilon Pi, or Greek Life at all. This scholarship is simply Alpha Epsilon Pi's way of saying thank you to the community for raising men who live up to our core values by promoting the advancement of the Jewish community and its values. The scholarship will be up to 500 dollars and will be awarded in the Fall of 2015. The deadline to apply for this scholarship is November 1, 2015.

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