Feb 01, 2009

Brotherhood Bagel Sunday

9:30 - Noon in the Library

Baby Break

9:30 - Noon This is a relaxed drop program for parents and their children under age 5 at Beth Emeth's Parenting Center. Sip coffee, munch on a bagel and visit with new and old friends. Crafts and age appropriate toys are available. This program is free and open to the community/pre-registration is not required.

Grade 3 Tu B’Shevat Program

All morning program at the Federation office. For details, call the school at 432-1392 or

How Do I Know My Child Needs Help?

What are the signs to look for? How do I go about seeking assistance/guidance? Join us for an important workshop with Child Psychologist, Dr. Jeanne Shub from 9:30 - 10:30 am in the Chapel.

Adult Hebrew

11:00 - Noon Need help with your A, B, C's? No? How about your Aleph, Bet Gimmel? Learn beginning Hebrew with Cantor Glenn Groper in a relaxed and comfortable manner. this course is highly recommended for parents of children in our Religious School. Pre-registration for this class is required. Contact Debbie Sokoler at 432-1392/

Israeli Dance Rehearsal

8:30 - 9:30 am

Religious School

9:30 am - Noon - Grades K - 6

Feb 03, 2009

Knit & Nosh

7 pm in the Library

Feb 04, 2009

Religious School

4:00 - 6:00 pm - grades 3 - 6
6:00 - 8:00 pm - grades 7 - 8 (GESHER)
7:00 - 8:00pm - grades 9 - 10 (Confirmation)

Lunch & Learn

Noon - 1:30 pm "Prophiting from the Prophets: How the Prophets Help Us Make Our Lives More Meaningful." Join Rabbi King-Tornberg as we explore the book of Nev'im - Prophets. These great visionaries continue to share their zeal for justice and for how to build a righteous society. We will delve into their poetic and fiery words to unleash the possibilities their ideas present for building our own values, ethics and social realities. Bring a bagged lunch; coffee and tea will be served. This program is free and open to the community.

Parent Time

9:30 - 11:00 AM at The Parenting Center. Coffee and tea and a relaxed get-together for parents and their babies and/or toddlers. Instructor, Emily Marynczak facilitates talks that focus on a wide variety of parenting issues.

CBEYG

5:30 - 7:00 pm - Dinner and Program - CBEYG Shabbat Service Rehearsal

Feb 05, 2009

Leadership Development Program

7 - 8:30 pm - Chapel By invitation. For more information, contact Robyn Marinstein at 482-0138 or

Feb 06, 2009

Erev Shabbat Service

5:30 - 6:30 pm - CBEYG will be leading tonight's service.

Erev Shabbat Service led by CBEYG

5:30 pm - Service led by members of CBEYG will take place in the Chapel.

Feb 07, 2009

Shabbat Shalom Yeladim

11:00 - Noon Join Micki Groper for a celebration of Torah through storytelling, music, crafts and of course, a yummy snack. This month we will be celebrating Tu B' Shevat - the birthday of trees. We will be doing some of our own planting and snacking on some fruits one would find on trees in Israel
This program is free and open to the community. Pre-register by calling Debbie Sokoler at 432-1392/



Torah Study

9:30 am in the Library. Pastries and coffee are served.
Each week prior to our Shabbat Morning Service, join other members of our congregation and community in learning about the weekly Torah portion, its significance and meaning. This lively and open dialogue is facilitated each week by members of our clergy and professional staff as well as by lay participants. No prior knowledge of Torah, Hebrew or Judaism is necessary to participate. This program is free and open to the community.

Shabbat Beshallach/Shabbat Shirah

10:45 am - Service in the Chapel

Feb 08, 2009

Grade 5 Israeli Luncheon

Students and parents join together for a fun celebration of Israel through activities and delicious Israeli style food! For more information, contact the Religious School at 432-1392/

Baby Break

9:30 - Noon This is a relaxed drop program for parents and their children under age 5 at Beth Emeth's Parenting Center. Sip coffee, munch on a bagel and visit with new and old friends. Crafts and age appropriate toys are available. This program is free and open to the community/pre-registration is not required.

Adult Hebrew

11:00 - Noon Need help with your A, B, C's? No? How about your Aleph, Bet Gimmel? Learn beginning Hebrew with Cantor Glenn Groper in a relaxed and comfortable manner. this course is highly recommended for parents of children in our Religious School. Pre-registration for this class is required. Contact Debbie Sokoler at 432-1392/

Israeli Dance Rehearsal

8:30 - 9:30 am

Religious School

9:30 - Noon - grades K - 6

Feb 09, 2009

Board Meeting

6:45 pm - Dinner
7:30 - pm - Meeting

Feb 10, 2009

Knit & Nosh

7 pm in the Library

MAH JONGG

9:00 AM - coffee and bagels. The games will begin at 9:30 AM sharp! Bring a bag lunch - we'll do dessert! All inclusive entry fee is $22.00. Questions? Contact Jan Rubenstein at 459-4118 or j

Feb 11, 2009

Religious School

4:00 - 6:00 pm - grades 3 - 6
6:00 - 8:00 pm - grades 7 - 8 (GESHER)
7:00 - 8:00pm - grades 9 - 10 (Confirmation)

Lunch & Learn

Noon - 1:30 pm "Prophiting from the Prophets: How the Prophets Help Us Make Our Lives More Meaningful." Join Rabbi King-Tornberg as we explore the book of Nev'im - Prophets. These great visionaries continue to share their zeal for justice and for how to build a righteous society. We will delve into their poetic and fiery words to unleash the possibilities their ideas present for building our own values, ethics and social realities. Bring a bagged lunch; coffee and tea will be served. This program is free and open to the community.

Parent Time

9:30 - 11:00 AM at The Parenting Center. Coffee and tea and a relaxed parent get-together with their babies and/or toddlers. Instructor, Emily Marynczak facilitates talks that focus on a wide variety of parenting issues.

CBEYG

5:30 - 7:00 pm - Dinner and Program

Feb 12, 2009

IT Committee

6:00 pm

Fundraising Meeting

7:00 pm

Feb 13, 2009

NFTY Convention

February 13 - 16 in Washington, DC. For more information, contact Rabbi King-Tornberg at 436-9761/

Erev Shabbat Service

5:30 pm - Service in Chapel

Feb 14, 2009

Torah Study

9:30 am in the Library. Pastries and coffee are served.
Each week prior to our Shabbat Morning Service, join other members of our congregation and community in learning about the weekly Torah portion, its significance and meaning. This lively and open dialogue is facilitated each week by members of our clergy and professional staff as well as by lay participants. No prior knowledge of Torah, Hebrew or Judaism is necessary to participate. This program is free and open to the community.

Feb 15, 2009

No baby Break today



No Religious School Today



Feb 17, 2009

No Knit & Nosh Today



Feb 18, 2009

No Religious School Today



Lunch & Learn

Noon - 1:30 pm "Prophiting from the Prophets: How the Prophets Help Us Make Our Lives More Meaningful." Join Rabbi King-Tornberg as we explore the book of Nev'im - Prophets. These great visionaries continue to share their zeal for justice and for how to build a righteous society. We will delve into their poetic and fiery words to unleash the possibilities their ideas present for building our own values, ethics and social realities. Bring a bagged lunch; coffee and tea will be served. This program is free and open to the community.

No CBEYG today



Feb 19, 2009

NFTY February Institute

February 19 - 22 at Camp Eisner. Early Bird Registration deadline - January 28, 2009.For more information contact Sue Katz at or to download forms, go to http://www.nfty.org/Announcements/index.cfm?id=8908&pge_prg_id=13618&pge_id=1845

Feb 20, 2009

Erev Shabbat Service

5:30 pm - Service in Chapel

Feb 21, 2009

Torah Study

9:30 am in the Library. Pastries and coffee are served.
Each week prior to our Shabbat Morning Service, join other members of our congregation and community in learning about the weekly Torah portion, its significance and meaning. This lively and open dialogue is facilitated each week by members of our clergy and professional staff as well as by lay participants. No prior knowledge of Torah, Hebrew or Judaism is necessary to participate. This program is free and open to the community.

Shabbat Mishpatim

10:45 am - Services in Chapel

Feb 22, 2009

L’Taken Seminar Orientation

1:00 - 4:00 p.m. For L'Taken Participants only. Location to be determined. For more information contact Rabbi King-Tornberg at 436-9761 ext. 230 or

No Baby Break today



No Religious School Today



Feb 24, 2009

Knit & Nosh

7 pm in the Library

Feb 25, 2009

Religious School

4:00 - 6:00 pm - grades 3 - 6
6:00 - 8:00 pm - grades 7 - 8 (GESHER)
7:00 - 8:00pm - grades 9 - 10 (Confirmation)

Parent Time

9:30 - 11:00 AM at The Parenting Center. Coffee and tea and a relaxed parent get-together with their babies and/or toddlers. Instructor, Emily Marynczak facilitates talks that focus on a wide variety of parenting issues.

Lunch & Learn

Noon - 1:30 pm "Prophiting from the Prophets: How the Prophets Help Us Make Our Lives More Meaningful." Join Rabbi King-Tornberg as we explore the book of Nev'im - Prophets. These great visionaries continue to share their zeal for justice and for how to build a righteous society. We will delve into their poetic and fiery words to unleash the possibilities their ideas present for building our own values, ethics and social realities. Bring a bagged lunch; coffee and tea will be served. This program is free and open to the community.

Grade 5 Family Education

4:00 - 6:00 pm - Grade 5 will be visiting the community Mikvah (ritual bath) located on the grounds of the JCC.

CBEYG

5:30 - 7:00 pm - Dinner and Program

Feb 26, 2009

Curriculum Review Committee

7:15 PM

Brotherhood Board & Membership Meeting

7:00 pm - Meeting in Library

Feb 27, 2009

Erev Shabbat Service

5:30 pm - Services in Chapel

Feb 28, 2009

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Retreat

9 am - Noon - This is an by invitation event for students and their parents whose bar/bat mitzvah is coming up approximately in the next 6 months. For more information, contact Deb Sokoler at 432-1392/

Torah Study

9:30 am in the Library. Pastries and coffee are served.
Each week prior to our Shabbat Morning Service, join other members of our congregation and community in learning about the weekly Torah portion, its significance and meaning. This lively and open dialogue is facilitated each week by members of our clergy and professional staff as well as by lay participants. No prior knowledge of Torah, Hebrew or Judaism is necessary to participate. This program is free and open to the community.