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Shabbat Blast 9/15/17: Slichot

09/15/2017 11:28:21 AM

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Shabbat Blast!!!

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Hazak Activities

Don't Drink The Water!!!!

Monthly Mediation

New Kabbalat Shabbat Lounge!

The Jewish View

Blessing Of the Animals

Bereavement Support Group

Erev Shabbat – September 15, 2017

8:00 Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv Service

Candlelighting: 6:46 pm

Shabbat, September 16, 2017

Parshat Nitzavim-Vayeilech

Nosh and Drosh 9:00 am

Services 9:45 am

Slichot, September 16, 2017

9:00 PM Maariv and Discussion: Thanking God for Our Failures

10:00 Slichot Services

NEWS AND NOTES:

Thank you to Ian and Rose Wald for sponsoring kiddush this weekend in honor of Rabbi Bernstein’s fifth High Holiday as our Rabbi.


Mark Bortnick requests a Minyan on Wednesday, Oct 4th, at 6:30 a.m.  He has Yahrzeit for his mother, Elaine Bortnick.  

 

Dear [first_name],
 
Surprise! We already began the High Holy Day season August 23, the start of the Hebrew month Elul. Ever since then, we have added the Psalm for the Season of Repentance to our daily prayers, announced by shofar blasts in the morning.
 
However, tomorrow night after Shabbat, we will gather together at 9pm for a special Selihot program and Ma'ariv service. Now it will really start to look, feel and sound like the HHDs. The sanctuary has begun its transition to white fabric coverings, and the chairs are all set out in the social hall. 
 
The Selihot evening service includes a section of prayers asking God for forgiveness. We repeat many of these prayers throughout the season. If you're looking for a musical playlist to get you ready for the season, here are some songs I sent out in the past:
 
 
The CBO volunteer choir has been working diligently all summer, preparing to lead portions of the HHD Musaf service for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, as well as the Kol Nidre evening service. Here's a recording we made at our last rehearsal, this past Wednesday:
 
Recorded by the CBO choir
Music: Ite Confessor melody
Lyrics: Traditional greeting (Leshanah tovah tikateivu, May you be written for a good year!)
 
Wishing you a Shanah Tovah, a good start to the Jewish New Year 5778,
Shabbat Shalom,
Cantor Sarah Myerson

HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE:

SERVICE

DATE

DAY

TIME

Selichot Program

Sept 16

Sat Eve

9:00pm

Selichot Service

Sept 16

Sat Eve

10:00pm

Rosh Hashanah

Sept 20

Wed Eve

6:30pm

1st Day

Sept 21

Thu Morn

8:45am

Mechina Service

Sept 21

Thu Morn

11:00am

Tashlich

Sept 21

Thu Eve

5:45pm

Mincha/Maariv

Sept 21

Thu Eve

6:15pm

2nd Day

Sept 22

Fri Morn

8:45am

Mincha/Maariv

Sept 22

Fri Eve

6:15pm

Shabbat Shuvah

Sept 23

Sat Morn

9:45am

Kol Nidre

Sept 29

Fri Eve

6:00pm

Yom Kippur

Sept 30

Sat Morn

9:00am

Community Yizkor

Sept 30

Sat Afternoon

3:00pm

Mincha/Neila

Sept 30

Sat Afternoon

5:00pm

Shofar Blowing – Conclusion

Sept 30

Sat Eve

7:19pm


The Congregation Beth Ohr High Holiday Mechina service! A New Idea for an Old Concept! The service is for families and learners where adults and kids will explore the High Holiday service in an accessible and meaningful way.  We are looking for input from all members.  Please contact the Rabbi at rabbi.bernstein@cbohr.org, the Cantor at cantor.myerson@cbohr.org, Mrs. O. at principal@cbohr.org, and Sheree Jarmol at 1froggy@optonline.net with any comments or concerns about this meaningful event.


Congregation Beth Ohr is creating a Caring Committee.  This group of individuals will be available to help with transportation to Doctors, Hospitals, or other Medical Visits.  If you are in need of a ride, or if you are available to help, please contact the office at 516-781-3072


MITCHELL KAPITANSKY'S BAR MITZVAH PROJECT

My name is Mitchell Kapitansky and I am becoming a bar mitzvah this year. For my mitzvah project, I am raising money and participating in the Alzheimer's Walk in memory of my grandpa. The walk is at Belmont Park on September 16th, on my grandpa's birthday.

Any donations to this cause near and dear to me and my entire family would be greatly appreciated. We have been raising money for years when my grandpa was first diagnosed at the time of Hurricane Sandy.

Please see my personal walk donation page that I created to help raise money and awareness for this terrible disease.

Thank you for your support.

Mitchell Kapitansky

I urge you to join me and visit the Alzheimer's Association today!

If the text above does not appear as a clickable link, you can visit the web address:

http://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=10646&pg=personal&px=13657971&s_oo=EWsbwgVliiAf7QTv5L8TLg

 

 


Join Congregation Beth Ohr for an evening of fun and laughter. 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

8PM

Tickets $25

Please Note:  We will not bill your account for this event.

Payment must be submitted in advance of the performance.

DON’T DRINK THE WATER

An early comedy classic by Woody Allen in which a caterer from New Jersey and his wife

end up trapped behind the Iron Curtain. 

Contact the Temple Office to Reserve Your Seats!!

RSVP's Required by September 15!

STUDIO THEATRE

141 Wellwood Avenue

Lindenhurst NY, 11757

 


 Monthly   Meditation

Second Monday of every month, schedule permitting, in a quiet room at 7PM.

There, we will enjoy hot tea and a personal meditative space.  

Doors will be closed at 7:20 without further admittance to maintain the quiet atmosphere.  

Rabbi Bernstein will then lead us in a guided meditation.  

You do not need to attend all sessions.    

 
 2017:  October 9, November 13, December 11 
 
 2018:  January  8, February 12, March  12, April 9, May  1 4 
  
Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, or cushion of your choice.  

RSVPs are appreciated but not required. Call office or online at: http://www.cbohr.org/event/monthly-meditation.html 
Chairs will be available for those who do not wish to sit on the floor. 


SHABBAT LOUNGE!

Come and relax with us “lounge-style” before Kabbalat Shabbat

Enjoy a drink and some light nosh

2017: October 13, November 10, December 8,

2018: January 12, February 9, March 9, April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13,

In order to provide adequately, RSVPs to the Temple Office are greatly appreciated


Blessing of the Animals

Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 12 Noon
Bring your lovable pet to the grass outside the Temple as we celebrate the animals that bring us joy.

If inclement weather is forecast, we will reschedule.


The Museum of Interesting Things 

3D VHS Movie Festival

OCTOBER 21, 2017

8PM

Come see excerpts from the Coolest & Un-coolest, cheesiest and, well, more cheesiest movies of all time; 

they're not just on VHS, but… 3D VHS!  Yes…I said 3D VHS tapes!!

Witness antiques from the history of 3D, too!  

The Museum of Interesting Things takes you back to the future that the past never saw coming!  

3D on VHS, right here before your very 2 eyes!!


Please join Rabbi Dahlia Bernstein and Guest Speakers from the community, including

Rabbi Daniel Bar-Nachum, Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz and Rabbi David Siegel, 

to learn about the Jewish View on modern topics.  

This is a FREE Event held at Panera

Open to the Community. Friends are welcomed.

Please click here to register on line or you may contact the temple office at (516) 781-3072.  



HAZAK ACTIVITIES


Although quite far off, put Wed. Nov. 8 on your calendars.  Rabbi Bernstein will be accompanying us on a visit to the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) for an interesting day – a tour of the facilities, some interaction with students, a visit to the rare books collection, some learning with one of Rabbi Bernstein’s teachers, and lunch at the Seminary.  Details about time and cost will be sent in a later mailing.

Game Days (all Mondays at 1:30 PM):  Sep. 25; Oct. 16, 30; Nov. 13, 27; Dec. 11

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For further details please refer to flyers in recent mailings and in lobby of synagogue. Or call Bill Berkowitz (516) 221-2056 or Lucy Safir at (516) 221-4107.

Pre-registration recommended for in-house-programs, and pre-payment for trips.

 


 

 

 

   


Congregation Beth Ohr, in conjunction with The Friedberg JCC, will be hosting a Bereavement Support Group for those who have lost a spouse in the last year.  Congregation Beth Oh will be hosting these meetings on Tuesdays, July 11 through August 29 at 11 AM.  If these times are not convenient or you would like more information, please see our Partners In Caring Page.


The Alix Rubinger Food Pantry is open and volunteers are always needed. Please call the office if you can offer your time. We are looking for people to staff when the doors are open, as well as come in on off hours to maintain the space and stock the shelves with donations.

Thank you to Lauren Lefkowitz for building the lovely bin. Please use this for all of your donations!


Heading to Israel in 2018. Informational sessions have occurred. We have hit our Max! If you would like to get on the waitlist, contact the office. Click here for a detailed itinerary!


Rabbi's Bar/Bat Mitzvah Class! Mondays at 6PM, join the Rabbi for an informative class to learn all about the Torah/Haftorah Service, the prayers and tunes associated with it, and the history of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah service. This is geared toward those who do not have any background in the Torah Service. Flyer is available here.

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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