Mon
September 20
Erev Sukkot
Challah Midrash Corner
Ha-Azinu concludes the Torah’s discussion of life choices and blessings and curses. Today, new bio-technology called CRISPR allows us to cut and paste human genes, raising new possible blessings and curses. The double helix challah symbolizes this future. Thanks to Roger and Marilyn Price for this creation!
7:00 pm
Erev Sukkot Traditional Service
Services in person in the Sukkah. To attend in person, please register at this link. If you would like to join us virtualy, please use the zoom link below. Kiddish in the parking lot following services.
Zoom Link - Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 963 006 6598 | Passcode: 1224
Tues
September 21
Sukkot
10:00 am
Sukkot Morning Service
To attend in person, please register at this link. If you would like to join us virtualy, please use the zoom link below. Kiddish in the sukkah/ parking lot following services.
Zoom Link - Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 963 006 6598 | Passcode: 1224

4:00-7:00 pm
Enjoy Beth Emet’s Beautiful Sukkah! 
Congregants are invited to come with their families or pods to shake the lulav, smell the etrog and enjoy the sukkah experience. We’ll have a copy of the blessings, and gloves for your safety. Registration required, space is limited, and this will be canceled in case of rain.
Wed
September 22
Sukkot
4:00-7:00 pm
Enjoy Beth Emet’s Beautiful Sukkah! 
Congregants are invited to come with their families or pods to shake the lulav, smell the etrog and enjoy the sukkah experience. We’ll have a copy of the blessings, and gloves for your safety. Registration required, space is limited, and this will be canceled in case of rain.
Thurs
September 23
Sukkot
11:30 am
Daily Meditation
Click here to join the meditation room from Institute for Jewish Spirituality.

At your Leisure....
Sign Up for Challah Midrash 5782
We've had a challah midrash each week of 5781, and we've heard from many of you that you'd like to continue! The challah midrash has certainly evolved since the lulav and etrog Karen created last Sukkot - so much creativity and inspired baking! We get such amazing feedback on how much our community enjoys this unique way to mark Shabbat.
Please contact Karen Isaacson to sign up for a parsha for 5782. Beginners Welcome!

Register for Kabbalat Shabbat- In Person - September 24
We invite you to worship with us in person if you are fully vaccinated and have a confirmed reservation! Please fill out this form and submit by Thursday at noon. We’ll confirm your attendance and provide you with logistics as to what to expect when coming to Beth Emet. We are so excited to welcome you back to the Sanctuary! Click here to view the Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
Fri
September 24
Sukkot
11:30 am
Daily Meditation
Click here to join the meditation room from Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
6:30 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Tonight's service will take place both online and in person for those who are fully vaccinated and have a confirmed reservation. Please fill out this form and submit no later than 2:00 pm on the Friday before services. 
If you are joining at home and encounter an issue in Zoom, all Shabbat services held in the sanctuary can also be found at here.. All Friday evening services are recorded and archived here.
Ph: 312-626-6799 -Meeting ID: 853 5684 6772
Passcode: 1224
Sat
September 25
Sukkot
9:30 am
Kahal Morning Service
To attend in-person, please do register in advance. Shabbat morning services will take place both online and in person for those who are fully vaccinated and have a confirmed reservation. Please fill out this form and submit no later than 2:00 pm on the Friday before services.
Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 813 2237 5514| Passcode: 1224
Sun
September 26
Sukkot
9:00 am
Weekday Minyan
Zoom Link Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 883 0113 9619 / Passcode: 075031

10:00 am
Office Hours with Karen Isaacson
Mon
September 27
Erev Simchat Torah
11:30 am
Daily Meditation
Click here to join the meditation room from Institute for Jewish Spirituality.

7:00 pm
Erev Simchat Torah - URJ Premier Simchat Torah Experience
Services in-person (Register here) and on Zoom. Bring your beach/Ravinia chairs, for an outdoor movie viewing of the URJ Premier Simchat Torah Experience, projected in the parking lot. Movie to include an hour of music from a few of the most energized musicians and artists within the larger Jewish community, a brief Torah reading and a story from a dynamic storyteller.  Also, the 4th and 5th graders will have a special honor during our Simchat Torah service! The 4th grade will read an original poem/story about Torah and the 5th grade will be preparing a Kahoot quiz for everyone to play.
Zoom Link - Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 963 006 6598 | Passcode: 1224
Tues
September 21
Simchat Torah
10:00 am
Simchat Torah Festival Service, Inclues Yizkor
To attend in person, please register at this link. If you would like to join us virtualy, please use the zoom link below.
Zoom Link - Ph: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 963 006 6598 | Passcode: 1224
Events or links may change on occasion - check out the calendar on the homepage of bethemet.org for the most up to date information!
BE Connected is an opportunity for groups with similar interests to come together as well as opportunities for conversation around various topics. What better way to engage with the Beth Emet community, try something new, and connect when we have a bit more time on our hands? Given our new reality, this initiative will start virtually, but we hope that this will continue once life returns to normal. 
 
Each week you will receive a dedicated email with a listing of opportunities for the next two weeks. If you do not have access to a web camera for a video call, we will include phone numbers as well. And if you have an idea as we expand the reach of BE Connected, contact Marti Netler.
 
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