From Our Friends and Partners

DeBartolo Performing Art Center & L.A. Theatre Works Present
Judgement at Nuremberg
by Abby Mann
Thursday, November 10 at 7:00 PM 
Pre-show panel discussion at 6:00 PM

A top-notch cast brings vivid life to the absorbing and complex drama of the Nuremberg Trials - American-led tribunals formed to prosecute war criminals for their roles in the Holocaust. For more information contact the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at 574-631-2729 or visit their website at performingarts.nd.edu.
 

From Temple B'nai Shalom
Rabbi Jan and Cantor Lanie Katzew
Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12
This program is made possible by a grant from the
Ravitz Foundation.

The Katzews will lead services on Friday, November 11 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, November 12 at 10:00 AM at Temple B'nai Shalom located at 2050 Broadway in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

In addition there will be a program by the Katzews on Saturday evening which will start at 7:00 PM at the Holiday Inn Express at 3019 Lake Shore Dr in St. Joseph, Michigan. They will take us on a musical journey that will go from familiar melodies to the frontier of Jewish Music Today. 

Guest are invited to join us at the Lake House Restaurant next to the Holiday Inn prior to the program at 5:30PM for dinner.  The program is free, but guest are responsible for the cost of their meal at the Lake House Restaurant.

RSVPS are requested by November 9 and can be made by calling the Temple B'nai Shalom office at 269-925-8021



Temple B'nai Shalom Holiday Bazaar
Sunday, November 13 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
2050 Broadway, Benton Harbor, Michigan 

Plenty of items for the Hanukkah and non-Hanukkah shopper. In addition to the Temple gift shop being open, we also will have many Hanukkah items from Alicia Nelson's Tradition! Tradition! store.

Also, at least seven artists/vendors will be participating selling weavings, jewelry, glass art, cross stitch and crochet, automotive prints, photography and more.

Temple B'nai Shalom is at 2050 Broadway, Benton Harbor - at the corner of Broadway and Delaware in the Fairplain area, one block east of Colfax Avenue and four blocks south of Napier Avenue. From South Bend, take the US 31 bypass north to the Benton Harbor exit. Then go north on M139 8 miles to Nickerson. Turn left on Nickerson, go to Broadway and turn right, go one block to stop sign.


Annual Kristallnacht Commemoration
Surviving Skokie
Not Here, Not Now, Not Ever Again
Sunday, November 13
4:00 PM at Temple Beth-El
305 W. Madison Street, South Bend
This event is free and open to the public.

Film Maker Eli Adler will share his award winning film "Surviving Skokie." Following the film Mr. Adler will speak, as well as host a Q& A with his father, Jack Adler, who will be joining us via Skype.

Surviving Skokie is an intensely personal documentary by former Skokie resident Eli Adler about the provocative events of the 1970s, their aftermath, his family's horrific experience of the Shoah, and a journey with his father to confront long-suppressed memories.

The Annual Kristallnacht Commemoration is made possible by the Kurt & Tessye Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembrance of Temple Beth-El. For more information on this program, please contact Temple Beth-El at 574-234-4402.



Sinai Synagogue Kallah 2016
December 9-11 
Registration Deadline is November 12. 

Join us for an unforgettable weekend of friendship, community, and joyous celebration of Shabbat in a casual and relaxed setting. It is a retreat program in which the Jewish soul is explored and refreshed - shavat va'yinafash. It will be held at Lindenwood Retreat and Conference Center, on the north shore of Lake Gilbraith in rural Donaldson, Indiana, on 65 acres of woodlands and meadows.
The Kallah is open to the greater South Bend Jewish community and is sponsored by a generous grant from The Kallah Project.