Saturday, September 30 ​​​​​​​ 9:00 am Sukkah Shake Each year on Sukkot (a celebration of the harvest), Jewish people all over the world build temporary shelters called Sukkahs and welcome friends & neighbors to join them inside for meals and festivities. Be our guest in the Beth Emeth Sukkah to participate in an art project, create a craft to hang in our community sukkah, sing songs and shake the Lulav and Etrog with our clergy. 9:30 am - Torah Study with Student Rabbi Spencer Mandell  In Person and via Zoom. Click the underlined link above, and if you need a password, please use CBE.
Thursday, October 5 at 7:00 pm Sisterhood Cookbook Club We will be reading "Simply Julia" by Julia Turshen. Buy the book or borrow from a friend!  Read it! (maybe not all, but the intro and a few of her recipe "stories") Prepare your favorite recipe and bring it to the meeting to share! Try a variety of recipes, discuss the major themes of the cookbook, and catch up/ make new friends. Please register and let us know what you plan to bring by Monday, October 2.
SAVE THE DATE!
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In Memoriam We acknowledge with profound sadness, the death of  Phyllis O. Silverman wife of the late Rabbi Martin I. Silverman​​​​​​​ Survived by her children: Sara (Audrey Valenciano) Silverman Amy (Paul) Cohen Ethan (Erica) Silverman
Friday, October 6 at 5:30 pm Join us for a wonderfully spirited celebration of Torah and Learning at the consecration of The Einhorn Center for Jewish Education’s newest students and Simchat Torah. Immediately following Sukkot, we observe Simchat Torah, a day during which we celebrate the completion of the annual reading of the Torah. As part of the celebration, the Torah scrolls are taken from the ark and carried or danced around the synagogue. We then hear the chanting of the concluding lines of the fifth book of the Torah, Deuteronomy, immediately followed by the opening verses of Genesis. This practice represents the cyclical nature of the relationship between the Jewish people and the reading of the Torah. Come pray, dance, and sing with us at this music filled, joyful celebration!
Sisterhood Book Club Thursday, October 19 at 7:00 pm Meet in the Larner Library. We are reading the Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz. Â Â