May you be inscribed in the book of life for a good year.
Looking ahead, next Sunday, October 9, the Religious School will be constructing the Temple Sukkah per our annual tradition for Sukkot. The following week, on September 16, we will have our Simchat Torah service from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. We encourage everyone who would like to come to join us for these fun and festive times.
And for those who wish to make a difference in our own community, we highly encourage you to consider joining the Temple Beth Hillel Board of Directors next year. Our Board is always on the lookout for members who have ideas for the future of the temple and the ability to carry out that vision. And as we have discovered, serving on the Board makes us appreciate how much Temple Beth Hillel means to us and our children.
In more exciting news, for the first time in three years we will be having an in-person Bar Mitzvah service during a special Shabbat service on Friday, October 21. Our own Chase McCrary will be welcomed into our congregation as a Jewish adult. We encourage everyone to attend this historic occasion to celebrate the return of such an amazing ritual to our sanctuary. In addition, please welcome our new Office Manager, Brandy Mahrt. She has a long history with the temple and it is such a privilege that she is now keeping our office running smoothly. Feel free to stop by the office to say hello.
Finally, our next Shabbat service will be on Friday, October 7, with the next Youth Shabbat following two weeks later on October 21. Please help spread the word so families can come have fun and see the excitement of our Temple. Torah study will be Saturdays at 10:15 AM. You can join either in-person or on Zoom. And as always, those who wish to join Tefillah services at the Religious School are welcome on any Sunday at 9:30 AM. The Religious School families often only see each other and it would be nice for them to get to know other members of the Temple as well. Shalom and L’Shana Tova!
If I am not for myself, who will be for me?
If I am not for others, what am I?
And if not now, when? -Rabbi Hillel
~ Anna B Stein and David Zimring, Co-Presidents, Temple Beth Hillel
From the Presidents – October 7, 2022
October 7, 2022 by tbhrich • president
L’Shana Tova!
May you be inscribed in the book of life for a good year.
Looking ahead, next Sunday, October 9, the Religious School will be constructing the Temple Sukkah per our annual tradition for Sukkot. The following week, on September 16, we will have our Simchat Torah service from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. We encourage everyone who would like to come to join us for these fun and festive times.
And for those who wish to make a difference in our own community, we highly encourage you to consider joining the Temple Beth Hillel Board of Directors next year. Our Board is always on the lookout for members who have ideas for the future of the temple and the ability to carry out that vision. And as we have discovered, serving on the Board makes us appreciate how much Temple Beth Hillel means to us and our children.
In more exciting news, for the first time in three years we will be having an in-person Bar Mitzvah service during a special Shabbat service on Friday, October 21. Our own Chase McCrary will be welcomed into our congregation as a Jewish adult. We encourage everyone to attend this historic occasion to celebrate the return of such an amazing ritual to our sanctuary. In addition, please welcome our new Office Manager, Brandy Mahrt. She has a long history with the temple and it is such a privilege that she is now keeping our office running smoothly. Feel free to stop by the office to say hello.
Finally, our next Shabbat service will be on Friday, October 7, with the next Youth Shabbat following two weeks later on October 21. Please help spread the word so families can come have fun and see the excitement of our Temple. Torah study will be Saturdays at 10:15 AM. You can join either in-person or on Zoom. And as always, those who wish to join Tefillah services at the Religious School are welcome on any Sunday at 9:30 AM. The Religious School families often only see each other and it would be nice for them to get to know other members of the Temple as well. Shalom and L’Shana Tova!
If I am not for myself, who will be for me?
If I am not for others, what am I?
And if not now, when? -Rabbi Hillel
~ Anna B Stein and David Zimring, Co-Presidents, Temple Beth Hillel