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Conversational Yiddish
Wednesday, June 22 • 7:00 pm at Saul's in Berkeley
Easy conversation and topical themes, Yiddish music and culture - as decided by the participants. No knowledge of Yiddish is required. Newcomers welcome. If you are interested in attending, please email Evie Groch or call 510-235-9771.
Camp Kee Tov Update
We hope you are enjoying a happy and healthy summer! Here at Beth El the sounds of Happy Camp Kee Tov campers are filling the synagogue.
There are still a few spots available for our second session (July 27 - August 21) and for our unique two-week Food Conservation & Ecology (August 10 - August 21 for 5th - 9th graders) . Call Charlie Radin at 510-848-2372 x225 to register your child for a fun and fabulous four weeks at Camp Kee Tov. You can follow the adventures of our current campers by visiting the Camp Kee Tov blog.
Everyone is invited!
Camp Kee Tov Shabbat
Friday, July 31 • 6:15 pm
Camp Kee Tov is hosting the Kabbalat Shabbat on Friday, July 31 at 6:15 pm. Many staff will be in attendance singing songs and participating in the service. Come join us for a night of Ruach and Shabbat.
Your July/August 2009 Builder
is now available for download!
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Shabbat This Week:
July 17 & 18 2009
25 Tammuz 5769
Parashat Matot/Masei
Friday, July 17
-Shabbat Evening Service 6:15pm
(at Congregation Beth El)
Saturday, July 18
-Minyan Service 8:30am
-Torah Study 9:15am
led by Bob Goldstein
-Shabbat Morning Service 10:15am
Shabbat Next Week:
Friday, July 24
-Shabbat Evening Service 6:15pm
Saturday, July 25
-Minyan Service 8:30am
-Torah Study 9:15am
led by Dan Bellm
-Shabbat Morning Service 10:15am
Help Usher in Shabbat
with your Smile!
Come join your rabbi on the bima or volunteer to help greet at a Friday night or Saturday morning service. Help us create a warm atmosphere by clicking on this link, entering SHABBAT as your password and volunteering! Any questions?
Please email Robinn Magid.
Hope to see you in shul!
Get Well Cards are
Available to Send!
Send a Get Well card to family members or friends who are ill. There will be blank cards and a "mail box" available at each service. Delivery will be handled by Laurie Juengert. Please let fellow congregants know if someone you know would appreciate hearing from us. Card donations should be left at the front desk with a note addressed to Laurie. For more information, please email Laurie Juengert.
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Attention all 8th-12th Graders!
Do you like working with children in a fun & interactive environment? Congregation Beth El Religious School is hiring Madrichim for the 2009-2010 school year. Madrichim are tutors, classroom aides, specialty leaders (music, dance, or drama), or office assistants. Madrichim receive honoraria and valuable professional work experience. For more information, and to apply, click here to download the application. You can also email Rebecca DePalma, or call 510-848-2122 x214 with your questions.
The community is invited...
Back to Business (In Unpredictable Times)
Thursday, July 16 • 7:00-9:00 pm at Temple Beth Torah in Fremont
Boost your chances of finding the job you want in a recession with this FREE career support seminar.
For more information, please click here.
The community is invited...
Radical Ishbitz Theology: The Evil Gene and the G-d Gene
with Rabbi Naftali Citron of the Carlebach Shul in New York
Thursday, July 16 • 7:30 pm at Beit Midrash Ohr HaChaim • 1380 Hopkins/corner of Acton
Suggested donation $10-$20, sliding scale (no-one turned away for lack of funds).
Please call 510-558-0536 for more information.
The community is invited...
Free Mondays at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
The Tale of Nicolai and the Law of Return
Monday, August 3 • Roda Theatre at the Berkeley Rep
For more information, please click here.
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