September 03, 2010   24 Elul 5770
Temple Beth Hillel
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Welcome to Temple Beth Hillel  

 
Temple Beth Hillel is a Reform congregation seeking to foster a sense of Judaism fully in touch with the modern world, yet maintaining a sensitivity to tradition. We welcome anyone interested in participating in Temple Beth Hillel.

Our High Holy Day services are an important part of our liturgical year. Honors are given to both young and old, creating a truly special feeling of community. We celebrate two days of Rosh Hashana, followed by Yom Kippur. The holiday cycle continues with services for Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Purim, Passover and Shavuot. The Temple Seder, held on the second night of Passover, brings us together as a family.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Confirmation, the reaffirmation of a young person's religious identity after three years of study beyond Bar/Bat Mitzvah, is a major part of our Shavuot service. The confirmation class develops and leads the entire service to which the Temple community is invited.

 

A service of Bar or Bat Mitzvah is particularly special. The young person leads the service, reads from the Torah, and reads a Haftarah portion as well. The family is involved both in the planning of the service and in the actual service itself. The warmth, meaningfulness, and personal nature of the service is a source of pride to our Temple family.

 

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Beit Cafe June 5, 2010  




Temple Beth Hillel Beit Cafe, June 5, 2010

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Bingo  

 Bingo is at TBH.

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Buy an "Irv Bowl"  

Would you like to own or give as a gift an original "Irv bowl"?
100% of what you pay for a bowl will go to
the "TBH Pay Down the Mortage Fund".

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Special Calendar Events!  

Monthly Newsletters: 

September Hillel Happenings (All Newsletters)

President Stanley Goldberg's September Letter (All President's Letters)

Cantor Emily Sleeper Mekler's Notes

Principal Sue Weinman's Letter


If your membership has lapsed, click here to check out our new "Re-Membership" Policy!


Misc:

Find out how you can help sponsor our new Torah!


Adult Ed

Current B'nai Mitzvah Projects

TBH B'nai Mitzvah Schedule

Annual TBH High Holiday Food Share Hunger Drive

*NO More Tot Shabbat Services Until September*

Special Events  

*Sept 4-Sept 18, 2010: High Holy Day Schedule
*Sept 17, 2010: Bring in Food Share bags of groceries
*Sept 21, 2010: TBH 50th Anniversary!
*Sept 22, 2010 @ 5:30PM: SWFTY-Too Sukkah Party
*Oct 17, 2010 @ 2:00PM: Crop Walk
*Oct 29, 2010 @ 4:45PM:
Community Shabbat
*Nov 5-7, 2010: The Jubilee Kickoff Weekend

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Wi-Fi Available  

 Wi-Fi: Wireless Internet access is now available at Temple Beth Hillel.
Contact David Kaplan, the webmaster, at the address at the bottom of the page for how to get connected! 

Weekly Newsletter  

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The Union for Reform Judaism, in partnership with JTA: The Global News Service of the Jewish People, has developed an e-newsletter that is available free of charge! The Weekly Briefing contains links to the major news stories of the day from the JTA and other newspapers, as well as information about what is happening in the Reform Movement. The Weekly Briefing is available free of charge to as a benefit of membership in your congregation and your congregation’s membership in the Union. Click here for more information.

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