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April 30, 2016 - 22 Nisan, 5776
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Thu. Candlelighting: 7:56 pm
Fri. Candlelighting: 7:58 pm
(From a pre-existing flame)
Havdalah: 9:00 pm
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Annual Fundraiser
On Sunday, May 22, we will come together for the fun & exciting finale to the Harold and Mickey (z"l) Smith Scholar weekend; we will celebrate the completion of the Torah's cleaning and parchment repair phase, and join together to witness the writing of our Torah scroll's inaugural letter!
 We will also have the opportunity to provide vital financial support to Beth Jacob by sponsoring a letter, a word, or more, in the Torah scroll, and even sign up for a time to personally restore a letter in our Torah with Sofer (Scribe) D.Marcos Vital!
 Also at this free event, enjoy brunch, live music, mimosas & bloody marys, our traditional Live Auction (with auctioneer Glen Fladeboe), dessert, childcare, activities for both older & younger kids (including wiggling, jiggling, and jamming with Wendy), & more! Don't miss it!
Watch your mail for your invitation!
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Harold & Mickey (z"l) Smith
Scholar Weekend
Friday-Sunday, May 20-22
Join us at Beth Jacob to learn with our own Dr John Davidson, a physician and Reform rabbi! He practices and teaches in the Executive and International Medicine division of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and there will be three formal opportunities to learn from him over the weekend, including a Shabbat Dinner!
Then, on, Sunday, as the fun & exciting finale to the Harold and Mickey (z"l) Smith Scholar weekend, we will celebrate the completion of the Torah's cleaning and parchment repair phase, and join together to witness the writing of our Torah scroll's inaugural letter! This is both a year of Torah event and our Annual Fundraiser; watch your mail during Passover for more info about all parts of this exciting weekend!
John Davidson is a physician and Reform rabbi. He practices and teaches in the Executive and International Medicine division of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His medical training includes board certification in psychiatry, general internal medicine, and geriatric medicine. His rabbinic education culminated in ordination from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. His publications include reflections and reviews focused on patient-provider communication, clinical decision-making, and the relevance of rabbinic and other literary text study in medical settings.
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 BJC 20s & 30s
Chuck E. Cheese event for Sunday is cancelled!
Friday, May 6 at 7:15 PM
Call the box office to grab your discounted ticket to Bad Jews on Thursday, May 12 (just $15) and stay after the show to mingle with the cast. Interested? Follow their 20s & 30s Night FB event and never miss an update.
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Team Tefillah Survey
Take it! It's fast!
Want to Lead Services? Let us know!
(Don't want to? Please let us know that as well!)
Service leading by congregants is a strength of our shul. A key way that we are an engaged community. We would like to expand the pool of daveners and pre-assign parts. This will give folks the chance to prepare, brush up, learn or teach. We have a short (1.6 minute) survey to help us with these goals, but we need your help:
We would like to hear from everyone (even if you're not interested in leading; you can indicate this in question #1, in which case the form will be very short). Note: If you spoke to a member of Team Tefillah this past summer to give us your information, we have it, so no need to do it again. Not sure? Please fill in the form.
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Hebrew Learning
Whether you are an absolute beginner to Hebrew, or a fluent speaker looking for a chance to keep your skills up, we've got a free program for you to engage in more Hebrew speaking!
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Note new time!
Beginning Hebrew with David Kenan; Sundays at 9:30 am Don't know an aleph from an ayin? Try this class! Based on listening, this class will introduce 10 new Hebrew words per session, with handouts detailing the new words, the aleph-bet, the numerical values of the letters, and what a Hebrew keyboard looks like. - Practice Your Hebrew While You Eat
On Shabbat, look for the Hebrew words and phrases on your kiddush table. Ask someone to pass the water. Or, ask how they're doing. And, wish them a good week. Practice sheets will be on the kiddush tables each Shabbat so you can bone up on your Hebrew. - Shulchan Ivrit with David Kenan; Shabbat, after Kiddush (around 1 pm), beginning March 5th
Want to have discussions with others in Hebrew, working on expanding your grasp of conversations? This class is for people with some conversational Hebrew ability, and it will engage you in short conversations about specific topics or current events, with a few people each week introducing themselves in Hebrew. Talk to David Kenan for more details!
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Beth Jacob Info:
Calendar
(Link active after 2 pm Fri.)
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In This Issue: (Click Link to Jump Directly to Article) |
 This Week!
O.Z.Y.*
Join together to sing songs, chants, niggunim, and rounds in harmony. Sing to praise God, to open your heart, to make something beautiful together.
Everyone is welcome!
Childcare will be available. To volunteer to lead a song, or to suggest or request one, please contact Pam Winthrop Lauer at (952) 432- 7038 or wpdj@usfamily.net.
*Ozi v'Zimrat Yah: God is my strength and my song
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Tefillah 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
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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 at 3 pm Study of this week's Torah portion.
 Bracha and Bagel: Wednesday Mornings With Rabbi Tamar after Minyan (approx. 8 am)
Explore contemporary teshuvot (responsa) to gain a deeper sense of how Jewish law has evolved and adapted in order to make Judaism relevant for our lives in a modern context.
Delicious breakfast provided!
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. Starting January 14, the class will be using the book ' The Great Partnership: Science, Religion and the Search for Meaning' by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
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. Next Meetings: March 26, April 9.
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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