September 07, 2010   28 Elul 5770

Temple Beth-El, Jersey City, NJ

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Blessings  
Have an honor this Shabbat, or during the High Holy days? You can brush up on your Torah and Haftarah blessings, thanks to recordings made by Cantor Jamie Marx. Click here to begin chanting!
Shabbat Services at Temple Beth-El  
September 2010
09/10 -  Shabbat Shuvah Service (8:00 PM)
09/11 -  Shabbat Shuvah Morning Service (10:00 AM)
09/18 -  Yom Kippur Morning Service (10:00 AM)
09/24 -  Shabbat Service
in honor of her 90th birthday
09/25 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
October 2010
10/01 -  Simchat Torah Service (7:30 PM)
10/02 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
10/08 -  Shabbat Service (8:00 PM)
10/09 -  Shabbat Morning Services (10:00 AM)
10/15 -  Shabbat Service (8:00 PM)
10/16 -  Shabbat Morning Services (10:00 AM)
10/22 -  Shabbat Service (8:00 PM)
10/23 -  Shabbat Morning Services (10:00 AM)
10/29 -  Shabbat Service (8:00 PM)
10/30 -  Shabbat Morning Services (10:00 AM)
Temple Beth-El Adopts New Reform Prayerbook  

Temple Beth-El has adopted the new Reform siddur, "Mishkan T'filah". Click here to read Rabbi Brickman's comments on the new prayerbook.

High Holiday & Festival Services  
September 2010
09/08 -  Erev Rosh Hashana Service (8:00 PM)
09/09 -  Rosh Hashana Service — Day 1 (10:00 AM)
09/09 -  Rosh Hashana Family Service (1:00 PM)
09/10 -  Rosh Hashana Service—Day 2 (10:00 AM)
09/10 -  Tashlich Service (1:00 PM)
Meet at Liberty State Park at 1 pm. Click on "Tashlich Service" above and then "More Information" for directions
09/10 -  Shabbat Shuvah Service (8:00 PM)
09/11 -  Shabbat Shuvah Morning Service (10:00 AM)
09/17 -  Kol Nidre (6:45 PM)
09/18 -  Yom Kippur Morning Service (10:00 AM)
09/18 -  Yom Kippur Family Service (1:00 PM)
09/18 -  Congregational Forum (2:00 PM)
Our guests for our Community Forum on Yom Kippur afternoon will be June Chang and students from the Jersey City Public School System who have traveled to Europe as part of the Holocaust Study Tour. The Holocaust Study Tour is a unique program in which students, most of whom are not Jewish, are exposed firsthand to the horrors of the Holocaust by visiting concentration camps, meeting survivors and visiting the Jewish communities where Jewish life thrived before the war. The students who have participated in the Holocaust Study Tour, who represent the diversity of Jersey City, have returned from their trip inspired to share what they have experienced and have become advocates for deeper understanding and tolerance among people of different backgrounds.
09/22 -  Sukkot Evening Service (8:00 PM)
09/23 -  Sukkot Morning Service (10:00 AM)
October 2010
10/01 -  Simchat Torah Service (7:30 PM)
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