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CONGREGATION
BETH TORAH Large Enough to Serve You—
Small Enough to Know You. Congregation Beth Torah is a welcoming, Conservative synagogue community. We inspire the lifelong Jewish journeys of individuals and families by promoting active participation in Jewish life and learning.
ELANA ZELONY, RABBI [email protected]
CYD FRIEDMAN, PRESIDENT [email protected]
Welcome!
6:28 PM Shabbat Starts (60 min) 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service
with Joyful Noise A Cappella
9:30 AM Shabbat Service Babysitting (RM 1) 10:30 AM Jr Congregation (MPR) 11:00 AM Tot Shabbat (MPR)
7:44 PM Shabbat Ends (60 min)
Next Week—Bereshit 6:20 PM Candle Lighting (60 min) 7:28 PM Havdalah (60 min)
Chol Hamoed 22 October 2016 20 Tishri 5777
GREET SOMEONE you don’t know with “Shabbat Shalom” and say hello! Please refrain from smoking, photography, writing, and texting anywhere on the premises during the Sabbath, from Friday night through Saturday.
Please turn off or silence all pagers and cell phones. Need a large-print prayer book? They are available in the sanctuary vestibule. We hope you
enjoy Shabbat with us at Congregation Beth Torah!
Female—Congregants Ellen Schachter
Female—Family of Congregant Silvia Koenigs-Scanio Valerie Levy Alana Michaella bat Miriam Sophia Weinstein Toby Scott Ruth Buchanan Marge Eisner Anat Hannah bat Frieda Mary Rosen
Female—Friend of Congregant Katie Berman Pam Kreisler Wende Weinberg
Male—Congregant Jacob Wisch
Male—Family of Congregant Eliyahu ben Shimcha Michael Kreitman Barry Harris Robert Boerschig Stuart Goldberg Bert Eisner Michael Yermeyahu bat Ruth Bill Light Bob Rothman Nathan Goldberg
Male—Friend of Congregant Mordechai Yaakov ben Sura Leah Maurieco Nunez Jr Yaakov ben Margalit Bill Jordan Pat Schuback
Please be aware that names added to the CBT Misheberach list are out in the public. When
you add someone to the list, we ask that you make them aware the list is public and make sure
that is okay with them.
It is also important that the healing prayer list remain current.
Names are added for four (4) weeks unless otherwise
requested. Non-members cannot be added to the perpetual list.
To add names, go online to congregationbethtorah.org/
misheberach-request or contact the Rabbi’s secretary
at 972.234.1542 x227 /[email protected].
Misheberach (Healing Prayer) List Perpetual Congregants
Barbara Kaufman Barbara Zipkoff Blanche Fisher Brad Boa Charlotte Goldberg David Gerstein Esther Rae Weinstein Feivel Moshe ben Aviva Leah Gary Ackerman Harriet Gross A. Harry Morris Howard Lieberman Howie Fields Israel Wiseman Linda Northcutt Mark Appel Martin Greenblatt Mary Shaub Naomi Levinson Patti Fields Robert Levinson Ruth Goldberg Shlomo ben Sarah Trudy Wiseman Yaakov Avraham ben Yehudit
While the Mourner's Kaddish is being recited, please support those in mourning and observing yahrzeits by responding at the appropriate times.
Yahrzeit Observances
Make ALIYAH REQUESTS—http://cbt.news/Aliyah-Requests
Following Shabbat service, everyone is invited to join us for a Kiddush luncheon sponsored by
Congregation Beth Torah.
For changes to these observances, visit us online at http://cbt.news/Yahrzeit-Update or call Carren at 972.234.1542 x221.
For questions about yahrzeit dates, or anything having to do with the rituals and customs surrounding the end of life experience, contact Rabbi Zelony at 972.234.1542 x227.
OBSERVANCES NEXT SHABBAT OBSERVANCES THIS SHABBAT
Torah Exodus 33:12–34:26 Pg. 538
Maftir Numbers 29:26–31 Pg. 935
Haftarah Ezekiel 38:18–39:16 Pg. 1260
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Whether you are new to our synagogue, long-time members, or just visiting, we are so pleased to have you here with us!
Contact Debbie Wills (972.991.7842), Merilyn Robbins (214.766.9494), or Marilyn Guzick (469.235.3815 ) for questions about membership.
PLEASE SIGN OUR GUEST BOOK Because we care about everyone's safety, we ask folks who visit Beth Torah, Monday through Friday, to sign our guest book. In the event of an emergency, being able to see who is or is no longer in our building, is important.
20 Tishri Bertha Lubowitz
21 Tishri Lois Sherman
21 Tishri Sally Lavigne
22 Tishri Albert Beerman
22 Tishri David Schneider
22 Tishri Emma Nevelow
22 Tishri Hannah Block
22 Tishri Herbert Klein
23 Tishri Lewis C. Moyed
24 Tishri Benjamin Barenblat
24 Tishri Gerson Goldberg
24 Tishri Marion Garonzik
24 Tishri Nute Goldberg
25 Tishri Joyce Fealk
26 Tishri Andrew Feldman
26 Tishri Beverly Freedman
26 Tishri David Raskin
26 Tishri Dorothy Diamondstone
26 Tishri Yosef Levy
27 Tishri Beatrice Glosser
28 Tishri Louis Lazar
28 Tishri Mark Fleishman
29 Tishri Frances Vogel
29 Tishri Moises Amar
29 Tishri Sydney Waltzer
30 Tishri Herbert Gillis
30 Tishri Merl Kupersztoch
30 Tishri Sam Shkarofsky
30 Tishri Sanford Gershman
30 Tishri Wendy Weidberg
1 Heshvan Esther Lurie
1 Heshvan Evelyn Gould
2 Heshvan Herbert Hoffman
2 Heshvan Philip Berman
2 Heshvan Phillip Halpern
2 Heshvan Ronald Lee
3 Heshvan Fannie Berliant
3 Heshvan Gwendolyn Davis
3 Heshvan Miriam Soman
Upcoming Events @CBT_Richardson SIMCHAT TORAH SERVICE AND CELEBRATION 25 October, Tuesday, 9AM
Join us for services and celebration honoring this year's Chattan Torah, Lou Kaiser, and Kallat Bereshit, Alisone Kopita.
ONE AMAZING NIGHT (SWJC) 26 October, Wednesday, 6PM (Offsite) Contact Susan Myers / 214.361.0018
The Southwest Jewish Congress, already known for recognizing outstanding community volunteers from various disciplines and backgrounds, is doubling down to celebrate both Inspiring Women and Men of Action on one amazing night. Tickets are $75 per person or $125 per couple. Student tickets are $25 each.
BEIT MIDRASH 26 October & 2 November, Wednesday, 7PM & 8PM Contact Beri Schwitzer / [email protected]
The traditional place to learn Jewish text is a Beit Midrash which means "House of Seeking." Small groups of students gather in a study-hall type atmosphere to seek wisdom from inside Jewish texts. You can join Rabbi Zelony (The Book of Samuel) and Beri Schwitzer (Insights of Dr. Avivah Zorenberg on the Torah) at both 7PM and 8PM as they rotate through both sessions.
KOSHER BBQ CHAMPIONSHIP
30 October, Sunday, 10AM to 4PM (Offsite) Contact Brian Rubenstein / [email protected]
The national cuisine of Texas meets the dietary laws of the Bible in the second Dallas Kosher BBQ Championship. Under the supervision of Dallas Kosher and the world-renowned Kansas City Barbeque Society, teams from around Texas and beyond will compete. Join us at Sunnyland Furniture (Coit & Spring Valley) for this delectable, family–friendly event. Sign up to volunteer—http://cbt.news/2016BBQsignup. FREE ADMISSION.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? And, more importantly, how many pickles (or hot dogs) can you eat in 4 minutes?!?!?!?! If you're 10 or older, sign-up for the Dallas Kosher BBQ Championship's Hot Dog and/or Pickle Eating Contests! http://cbt.news/eats2016
INTRO TO JUDAISM: ON ONE FOOT 1 November, Tuesday, 6:30 PM (Library) Contact Beri Schwitzer / [email protected]
This course covers the sweep of more than 3,000 years of history, encounter texts and teachers both ancient and contemporary, and most importantly—have the opportunity to reflect on your place in the narrative of the Jewish people.
SUKKOT FAMILY SLEEPOVER 22 October, Saturday, 7PM Contact Beri Schwitzer / LC–[email protected]
Calling all families and youth of all ages! Get ready for pajamas and palm fronds! We're hosting our first Sukkot Sleepover! Did you know it’s a mitzvah to spend the night in the sukkah? Join our ISJL Education Fellow, Shira Moskowitz, Beri Schwitzer, and some of our CLC staff (and parent volunteers) for some wonderful holiday programming! Sunday, we will have breakfast and the youth will attend Hashanah Rabbah services.
MEN'S CLUB MOVIE NIGHT IN THE SUKKAH 22 October, Saturday, 8PM (CBT Sukkah) Contact Brian Rubenstein / [email protected]
Join us for a Marx Brothers movie from our grab-bag. FREE! Snacks and sodas provided. BYOB. Come and have some fun!
JEWISH SPIRITUALITY 23, 30 October, Sunday, 8AM (Room 11) Contact Rabbi Zelony / [email protected]
The Mystical Tradition and How it Speaks to Our Everyday Lives: Come explore essays of the Chassidic masters and modern scholars to understand what Judaism has to say about God, inner transformation, spiritual practice, compassion, healing, tshuva, halacha and mitzvot.
SUKKOT / HASHANAH RABBAH SERVICE 23 October, Sunday, 9AM (Sanctuary) MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST PROGRAM 23 October, Sunday, ~10:15 AM Contact Brian Rubenstein / [email protected]
Join us for a FREE light breakfast followed by helping prepare for the BBQ Championship. Many opportunities to help, including non-lifting / light duty work. ANYONE IS WELCOME TO HELP! ALL AGES, ALL ABILITIES!
CLC PAJAMA / SUKKOT HOLIDAY PROGRAM 23 October, Sunday Contact Beri Schwitzer / [email protected]
Details TBA.
SHEMINI ATZERET SERVICE INCLUDING YIZKOR 24 October, Monday, 9AM (~10:15 AM Yizkor) SIMCHAT TORAH EVENING CELEBRATION 24 October, Monday, 7PM Contact [email protected]
Not going to be able to make it to the State Fair? Going to miss all that food on a stick? No worries…we’ve got you covered. Join us to celebrate Simchat Torah and get your food on a stick at Beth Torah. We look forward to a great night of dancing, fun and food.
BOARD MEETING
1 November, Tuesday, 7:30 PM (Oneg) Contact Lisa Miller / [email protected]
Monthly board meetings are open to all CBT members with Minyan starting at 7:15 PM.
LADIES NIGHT OUT 3 November, Thursday, 7PM (Oneg Room) Contact Cristal Kesner / [email protected]
Sponsored by Sisterhood. Join us for a much-deserved ladies night out playing Bunco & Bubbly. Bunco is very easy to learn and a blast to play. $5/person. Please RSVP so we can plan for tables and snacks.
FESTIVE FIRST FRIDAY SERVICE 4 November, Friday, 6:30 PM
This month’s First Friday service begins at 6:30 PM to accommodate the Scholar-in-Residence program. Join us for this special monthly service celebrating upcoming birthdays and anniversaries.
ANTI-SEMITISM: JUST UNDER THE SURFACE 2016–2017 Mark A. Siegel Scholar-in-Residence 4 & 5 November, Friday & Saturday Contact [email protected]
On the weekend of November 4, we will welcome Dr. David Patterson, Hillel A. Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies in the Ackerman Center at the University of Texas at Dallas. Come hear 'The Why of Anti-Semitism through the Lens of Judaism' as well as 'Contemporary Anti-Semitism: From Left-Wing Intellectuals to Islamic Jihadists to College Campuses and at Work.' Cost is $36 members, $45 non–members, and $10 students. Pick up a registration form.
WALKERS WANTED The rabbi is looking for volunteers to escort her to and from the synagogue on Friday nights. If you would like to be included in the rotation, please email her secretary at [email protected].
LAS VEGAS! DECEMBER 11–15 Join members of Congregation Beth Torah on a special behind the scenes tour of Las Vegas. As part of our Adult Education program, we will be examining the origins of Thugs Who Knew Torah: a Look at Jewish Gangsters. Get details online at http://cbt.news/2016vegas. Registration deadline is November 8.
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