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Wednesday, September 13, 2023
27 Elul 5783
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY - Erev Rosh Hashanah
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7am - Minyan - Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash and Zoom
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6:15pm - Minha and Ma'ariv Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash/ Livestream
- 6:50pm - Candle Lighting
SATURDAY - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
All services in Main Sanctuary unless otherwise indicated. Click here for Livestream
- 8:30am - Preliminary Service
- 8:45am - Shaharit
- 9:30am - Torah Service
- 10:30am - Healing Service and President’s Message
- 11:30am - Sermon and Musaf
- 6:30pm - Minha and Ma’ariv Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash//Livestream
SUNDAY - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
All services in Main Sanctuary unless otherwise indicated. Click here for Livestream
- 8:30am - Preliminary Service
- 8:45am - Shaharit
- 9:30am - Torah Service
- 10:30am - Shofar Service and Sermon
- 11:30am - Musaf
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Rosh Hashanah Healing Service
- 9:30am - with Rabbi Wexler and Rabbi Rothamel - Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash/Livestream *Click here to learn more about the Healing Service
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Project Yahad
- 4pm - Rosh Hashanah Service and Celebration Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash Learn more
- 5pm - Tashlikh followed by program
- 7pm - Minha and Ma’ariv Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash/Livestream
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Tashlikh
Tashlikh is the ritual where we 'cast off' our sins by throwing breadcrumbs into a stream. Meet at TBS where we'll take a short walk to The Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, 1000 Cropwell Road. We'll recite Tashlikh, cast crumbs, then head back to TBS for Minha Ma'ariv. Bring your own bread. We look forward to you joining us for this unique Rosh Hashanah ritual! Note: There is no parking available at The Little Servant Sisters.
Sunday, September 17 at 5pm.
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NEW FOR 5784: After Tashlikh!
Join us at TBS in the tent for a festive Rosh Hashanah dairy meal (featuring pasta and salads) followed by: Ask the Clergy! Now is your chance to ask any Judaic question with our clergy! Our clergy will debate and respond to questions about topical Jewish issues, halakha, and more.
After dinner, join us for Minha and Ma’ariv, the Afternoon and Evening Services at 7pm in the Joel A. Rose/Jenofsky Beit Midrash. Live stream available.
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Operation Isaiah
Help our community fulfill the mitzvah of ma’akhel re’evim, feeding the hungry, by bringing to TBS non-perishable kosher food items and household products to be donated to the Betsy and Peter Fischer Food Pantries of JFCS.
Items will be collected at TBS on Kol Nidre, Sunday, September 24
ITEMS NEEDED:
Shelf Stable Milk | Hot and Cold Cereal | Pancake Mix | Oatmeal | Canned Tomato Products | Canned Fish | Peanut Butter | Jelly | Rice | Pasta | Macaroni and Cheese | Canned Fruits and Vegetables | Kosher Soups | Juice| Snacks| Baby Formula | Diapers | Toiletries | Paper Towels | Toilet Paper | Cleaning Products
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Holy and AWE-some: The Rhythm of the High Holy Days
In this three-session series, we will explore themes and teachings from Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, each dedicated session before the holiday itself.
Tuesdays, September 19; October 3; 12:30pm - In-Person
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Yahrzeit Display Board
Our interactive Yahrzeit Display Board is located on the Wall of Remembrance Dedicated by Judy & Bernie Platt and Family. View the database, purchase a plaque, or add a bio and/or photo to an existing plaque.
To ensure that your loved one's name will be included in our digital display for this year's High Holy Days, please submit by September 21, 2023.
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Mahzor Lev Shalem
Dedicate a new Mahzor Lev Shalem, High Holy Day prayerbook, in honor or in memory of a loved one, with an inscription and book plate that will be used in the congregational service for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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High Holy Day Blessing Book
We hope that this booklet of blessings for the holidays will be just one opportunity for you to celebrate with loved ones and our Temple Beth Sholom community.
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JTS High Holiday Reader 5784
JTS provides extensive resources to help you reflect and focus your intentions around Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This curated collection of commentaries by JTS faculty and staff—entitled Choice and Change—offers insights into the text, liturgy, and themes of the High Holy Days
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Adult B'nai Mitzvah Class
Are you ready to take the next step in your Jewish journey? If you have always wanted to celebrate your bar or bat mitzvah, or if you missed the opportunity when you were younger, this is your chance to join a supportive and engaging group of adult learners. Beginning in September, you will meet with TBS clergy one or two Shabbat mornings per month to explore the beauty and meaning of Shabbat liturgy and ritual. You will learn from Rabbi Peltz, Rabbi Wexler, and our rabbinic intern, Rabbi Alicia, who will guide you through the service and help you deepen your understanding of Jewish practice. You will also work with Cantor Cohen to learn prayers and a Torah reading to prepare for our adult b’nai mitzvah celebration on May 11, 2024.
For more information contact Laura Padersky, laurap@tbsonline.org or click here to view additional details.
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Soul Sisters - Led by Cantor Cohen
Join a great group of women as we explore the stories, laws, and role of women in the Tanakh through a lively discussion of the parasha of the week.
Wednesday, September 20 at 12:30pm
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Happy Song Music Class
Weekly interactive music session with Music Play Patrol. Each session includes a special Shabbat Celebration with TBS clergy and educators. For newborns to Age 3 with a parent or caregiver.
Weekly, beginning Thursday, September 21 at 10am
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Wine and Cheese Shabbat
Welcome the spirit of Shabbat with wine, appetizers, and spirited singing. Come ready to schmooze,and be lifted up by the joy of community and the beauty of song and prayer.
Friday, September 22 at 5:30pm
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Tuesday Night Talmud - Led by Rabbi Lindemann and Rabbi Katz.
This year we'll be discussing Masekhet Sanhedrin: Capital Punishment and Compassion. Tuesday, September 26 at 8:15pm.
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Informational Meeting: Civil Rights Exploration Journey
Learn about the upcoming tour sponsored by the Social Advocacy Committee meant to educate our community and honor the thousands of citizens who fought and sacrificed for racial freedom and justice. Travel dates: May 7-9, 2024
Thursday, September 28 at 7:30pm via Zoom
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ECEC Childhood Aged Family Shabbat Service
Saturday, September 30 at 10am
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Sisterhood Members in Good Standing
An evening of elaborate hors d'oeuvres, sweet treats and entertainment and presentation of Harriette Sengin Award to Carolyn Jacobs.
Wednesday, October 4 at 6:30pm
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Men's Club Steak and Scotch
This event sells out every year so sign up now to reserve your spot. In addition, if you sign up before September 18th, you will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a bottle of Scotch from the TBS Men’s Club Vault!
Thursday, October 5 at 7pm
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Sisterhood presents: Mah Johngg Lessons
Learn how to play Mah Jongg taught over four sessions.
Wednesday evenings, October 11,18, 25, November 1 at 7pm or Mondays, October 16, 23, 30, November 6 at 1pm
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Summer hours by appointment.
Contact Carolyn Jacobs cmjacobs17@verizon.net/856-296-7955
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