Friday, October 18th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
6:30 pm – Interfaith Coalition Vegetarian/Dairy Potluck. Please RSVP to Alice in the Temple office and let her know the number of people who will be attending and the dish that you will bring.
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service.
Saturday, October 19th – 9:45 am – Religious School.
9:30 am – Women of B’ShERT, a Sisterhood Organization Brunch & Lecture. Guest speaker is artist Jonathan Blum. Topic: Jonathan’s Art, Fanciful to Realistic. $10 members/$15 non-members.
11:00 am – Shabbat Service.
Sunday, October 20th – 6:30 pm – Simchat Torah Service and consecration of religious school students. This lively, musical service includes unrolling a whole Torah scroll—it’s a great experience!
Monday, October 21st – 10:30 am – Sh’mini Atzeret Service with Yizkor.
8:00 pm – Join the greater Brooklyn Jewish community as we sing and dance for Simchat Torah Across Brooklyn. B’ShERT is happy to be one of the community co-sponsers, and will be leading a Hakafah. Location will be in the “safety area” at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket. In case of rain, we’ll be at Union Temple of Brooklyn. 8:00pm-Ma’ariv, 8:45pm-Hakafot begin, 11:00pm-K’riyat HaTorah.
Tuesday, October 22nd – Tuesday Torah Study – 1:00 pm. Led by Sam Silverman. The class is currently studying Josephus’ “Antiquities of the Jews.”
Wednesday, October 23rd – 7:00 pm – Board of Trustees Meeting.
Friday, October 25th – 10:00 am – Tot Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
7:00 pm – Torah Study – This week’s Torah portion is B’reishit (Genesis 1:1-6:8). If you would like to read the Torah portion beforehand, please go to: http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0101.htm#1
8:00 pm – Shabbat Service.
Saturday, October 26th – 9:45 am – Religious School.
9:45 am – B’Yachad.
11:00 am – Shabbat Service. Please join us for Charlie Lenaghan’s Bar Mitzvah
Looking ahead: Ethnic Food Festival on Nov 3; Jews, God, History performance on Dec 8.
Rosh Hashanah Food Drive – Beginning on Rosh Hashanah bags will be available for you to take home and fill with unexpired, non-perishable food to be given to Our Lady of Refuge Church Food Pantry (with a portion going to our “Little Pantry”). Bags can be returned to the Temple anytime through Sukkot.
Jewish Cultural Committee – October 27th at 3 pm at the Yeshiva of Flatbush High School (1609 Avenue J). Join us when we see “The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising”, Harry Bialor’s opera. Tickets are $30 each and can be purchased by contacting Harry Bialor, 718-375-8669. You can also contact Yvette Pomeranz at yphomecrest@yahoo.com.
Jewish Cultural Trip – Join the B’ShERT Jewish Cultural Committee and Union Temple of Brooklyn for their 8th Annual Getaway Weekend Trip, Saturday, Nov. 16-Sunday, Nov. 17th. Must register by October 31st. Contact Yvette Pomeranz at yphomecrest@yahool.com for pricing, registration, or if you have any questions.
Remember the Little Free Pantry—On the Church Avenue side of the building is our Little Free Pantry, built by the b’nei mitzvah class a couple of years ago. We stock it with food and toiletry items for members of the greater community to take if they need them. Items placed in the pantry are almost always gone within a few hours, so there is always room for more. Please bring non-perishable, desirable, unopened, unexpired food or new, packaged toiletry items (diapers, wipes, shampoos and soaps, toothpaste, mouthwash, sanitary pads and tampons, etc.) when you think of it. You may put items directly in the pantry or leave them in Rabbi’s office. Thank you!
What’s Happening: December 2019
December 1, 2019 by miketrose • Features
11:00 am – Jewish Cultural Committee Activity. Book discussion on Mark Twain’s book The Innocents Abroad at Temple, followed by a trip to the New York Historical Society (170 Central Park West) to see the exhibit “Mark Twain and the Holy Land.” $22/adult, $17/senior, educator, $13/student. Brunch at the Historical Society (not included in fee). Join us for one or both. Contact Yvette Pomeranz for more information.
Monday, Dec. 2nd – 7:30 pm – Israeli Dance, $10/person.
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd – Tuesday Torah Study – 1:00 pm. Led by Sam Silverman. The class is currently studying Josephus’ “Antiquities of the Jews.”
Giving Tuesday– You can express the thanks for the richness in your lives by donating to B’ShERT on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3. The last time we participated, we raised over $2300 for the Accessibility Fund. You can support B’ShERT using one-click fundraising via our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/BShERTBrooklyn/?ref=bookmarks). If you want to set up your own fundraiser for Temple, just visit http://bit.ly/fb-bshert and get started.
Wednesday, Dec. 4th – 7:15 pm. Semi-Annual Congregational Meeting. Agenda includes reports on the state of Temple and the recent activities of its Committees and Affiliates. Time will be allotted for questions and suggestions. Please make every effort to attend.
Thursday, Dec. 5th – 7:00 pm – Choir practice.
Friday, Dec. 6th – 10:00 am – Shalom Shabbat for children 5 years old or younger and their caregiver.
7:00 pm – Brotherhood Shabbat Dinner – Brotherhood will supply chicken and kugel, you bring a non-dairy dish or dessert.
8:00 pm – Brotherhood led Shabbat Service.
Saturday, Dec. 7th – 9:45 am – Religious school.
9:30 am – Women of B’ShERT brunch and lecture. Guest speaker, author Lauren Belfer. Topic: “After the Fire”. Ms. Belfar will discuss her award winning Novel that traverses over 200 years of Jewish history.
11:00 am – Shabbat Service. B’nei Mitzvh of Aidan Miller and Tobias Dicker.
Jews, God and History – 4 pm on Sun., Dec. 8. For mature audiences. Reserve by contacting the Temple office or buy online at https://jews-god-history.eventbrite.com. $25 if received by Nov. 27; $30 after Nov. 27.
Save the Date: Israeli/Palestinian Conflict Teach In: A B’ShERT Shabbaton with Sophia McGee and Dr. Shahar Sadeh. Dinner and session 1, 6:30 pm on Friday, December 13; Session 2, 9:30 am Saturday, December 14; lunch after services on December 14; Session 3, 2 pm on Saturday, December 14. We will learn about the current issues in the region, the origins of the conflict, and how the environment plays a role. You will get the most out of the Shabbaton by attending all three sessions, but you are welcome to attend as much as you are able.