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For further information on any of these items please reply to this email, call us at 804-358-6757, or visit bethahabah.org.


Please join us as the Brotherhood Brunch series presents:
"Unpacking the 2010 Census" at 9:30 am in the Goldburg Auditorium this Sunday morning. 
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Please set aside Sunday, May 6th and plan to be with us for the congregation's annual Mitzvah Day. Spread the word, invite your friends and neighbors and let the Mitzvot begin!

 

Please register online here!
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For more information contact
heather.dinkin@gmail.com or karenolshansky@yahoo.com

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Congregational Dinner &
Annual Meeting
Friday, May 11, 2012 6:00 pm 

 

Please join us in the Goldburg Auditorium for a Shabbat Dinner prepared by Beth Ahabah Chefs and our Annual Congregational Meeting prior to Shabbat services with the installation of Officers and Board Members.

Adults and Children: $5 each; maximum of $20 per household. Reservations should be made by remitting payment to the temple office or by contacting adminasst@bethahabah.org using your credit card. 

You do not need to attend the dinner to attend the Annual Meeting. 
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Beth Ahabah Book Group
will be discussing, The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth at the home of Katy Yoffy on Thursday evening, May 17th at 7pm.
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America the Vulnerable, author Joel Brenner to speak on Sunday, May 20th

Richmond, VA: Imagine the chaos that would ensue if you woke up one morning to find that there was no internet access to our financial and other providers, or that a hacker had been able to break into the computer system that controls our power grid and was causing blackouts that could cripple our local economy. On Sunday, May 20th at 2:00 pm author Joel Brenner will address that topic and more when he discusses his new book, America the Vulnerable. The presentation, sponsored by the Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives, will be held in the Joel House at 1125 West Franklin Street. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend.

 

adultIsrael Study Group

 

Beth Ahabah Book Group  

 

Torah Study

 

For more information

about these classes,

check out our website here

CANTORIAL SOLOIST

Beth Ahabah is currently seeking a Cantorial Soloist to lead the congregation in song, approximately 40 weeks annually (Friday night and Saturday morning services); Required skills include: knowledge of Reform Jewish services; ability to read music; proficient in Hebrew.  Ability to play guitar would be a plus.  Email letter of interest and/or resume to Katie Roeper at Katie.Roeper@gmail.com. If you know someone who may enjoy this opportunity, please pass along this information.
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