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September 26, 2015 - 13 Tishrei, 5776
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Candlelighting: 6:48 pm
Havdalah: 7:47 pm
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Monday, September 28
9:00 am - Sukkot Morning Service
10:30 - 11:30 am - Children's Program (Gr. 1-5)
Tuesday, September 29
9:00 am - Sukkot Morning Service
10:30 - 11:30 am - Children's Program (Gr. 1-5)
Chol Hamoed Wednesday, September 30 - Friday, October 2
7:00 am Minyan
8:00 am Breakfast and learning in the sukkah
Breakfast is sponsored by Neal and Sandy Gale in memory of Harvey & Florence Gale and Norman & Annetta Abrams.
Friday, October 2
6:00 pm Kabbalat Shabbat,
Saturday, October 3
9:00 am Morning Services
Sunday, October 4
9:00 am - Hoshanah Rabba Morning Service
Monday, October 5
9:00 am Shemini Atzeret Morning Services with Yizkor
10:30 - 11:30 am Children's Program (Grades 1 - 5)
Tuesday, October 6
9:00 am Simchat Torah Morning Services & Dancing
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Ruth Messinger
Shabbat Morning, October 17th
Join us in welcoming Ruth Messinger, President of American Jewish World Service (AJWS), as she speaks at Shabbat morning services. AJWS is the world's leading Jewish organization working to end poverty and realize human rights in the developing world. Ruth came to AJWS in 1998, after a 20-year career in public service in New York City. She previously served on the Obama administration's Task Force on Global Poverty and Development. Currently, Ruth sits on the State Department's Religion and Foreign Policy Working Group and co-chairs the Sub-Working Group on Social Justice.
A tireless activist and social change visionary, Ruth is known for her leadership of the movement to end the genocide in Darfur, and she is currently a leading voice for the rights and empowerment of women and LGBT people in the developing world. She helps mobilize faith-based communities throughout the U.S. to speak out on behalf of oppressed and marginalized people around the globe.
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Judaism in the 21st Century:
A Discussion Group
How do we understand and express our Judaism in the 21st Century? As Jews we find ourselves compelled to respond to the challenges of our ever-changing world, scientific discovery and increased awareness of the suffering in our world. Arthur Green says that these experiences create "challenges to conventional theological views." We will use Green's book Radical Judaism to explore these ideas together and create an open space in which to share new ideas. Contact Maxine Rosenthal for more information.
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 20/30s Community
The Beth Jacob Twenties & Thirties Community has lots to do; mark your calendars, and head to the FB group to RSVP so you don't miss any of the upcoming festivities!
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 K'tanim
Apple Picking
Enjoy the Fall weather with St. Paul Federation Young Adults Division, Beth Jacob Congregation, Beth Jacob K'Tanim, Beth Jacob's 20's & 30's Community, Mount Zion Temple, PJ Library St. Paul, TAXY Families, and Temple of Aaron.
Get lost in the corn maze, pick out a pumpkin, take a hayride, drink some hot apple cider, and bring home a bag of crisp and juicy apples.
From 2-4 p.m. Young Adults Division will have a table set up inside the orchard with free cider, apples, and other treats to share. We will raffle a few prizes at 3 p.m. Look for the Jewish Federation of Greater St. Paul sign.
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Leadership
Development
Program
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Service Time Changes
Minyan on Sunday mornings and on national holidays (such as Labor Day or Independence Day), currently at 9 am, will
move to 8:30 am
starting after Sukkot on Sunday, October 11. Weekday minyan stays the same at 7:15 am, 7 am on Rosh Chodesh.
Also, it's time to:
Starting on Friday, October 9, Kabbalat Shabbat reverts back to 5:30 pm as sundown creeps ever earlier each week.
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Beth Jacob Info:
Calendar
(Link active after 2 pm Fri.)
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Open Sukkah
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 Simchat Torah
Monday, October 5, 7 pm
 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 Tuesday 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!
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Class:
Hebrew Road Map for the Shabbat Service
 Do you want to follow the Hebrew prayers in the Shabbat morning service better? Want to be sure of your pronunciation of the words? Want to learn the melodies for some of the prayers?
Provided that there is sufficient interest, Lisa Hoff will teach a class in Shabbat siddur fluency - the class would be offered in the fall, between the High Holidays and Hanukkah. |
Iyunim & Kehillat Shabbat
Register Today!
Please join our learning community! Don't forget to register your children for activities and education at Beth Jacob:
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.
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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 will resume on Monday, Oct. 12.
 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 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
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. Oct 10, 31; Nov 14, 28; Dec 12, 26.
Meditation: Saturday Mornings
9:15 am, 1st & 3rd Saturday mornings each month
Enhance Shabbat and to prepare for services. Mindfulness meditation helps to make our minds more spacious, perceptive and free. Each session will include a short teaching followed by a sitting period. No experience is necessary.
In collaboration with Hineni.
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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!
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 8th. Groups can start at any time. We look forward to learning together!
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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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