Friday, September 16 6:00 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service with Rabbi Leib and Cantor Zarkh Remarks: A WAZE to go: from ancient mezzuzot to spiritual billboards. Molish Sanctuary and Livestream CLICK HERE for Livestream
Saturday, September 17 You are welcome to join us in person at 8:45 AM in the TBT Chapel. Please note time change for this week.
If you'd like to join us on Zoom, information is provided below. You will need to enter the Meeting ID AND Passcode.
8:45 AM Torah Study led by Rabbi Tornberg CLICK HERE to join us Saturday Morning Meeting ID: 884 5577 5879 Passcode: shabbos971
9:45 AM Peer-led Morning Service Torah Reader: Steve Lavner Meeting ID: 884 5577 5879 Passcode: shabbos971 (same as Torah Study).
9:45 AM Saturday Morning Service in the Molish Sanctuary and on Livestream BAR MITZVAH: SHILOH LINCOW Son of Jamie and Jeffrey Lincow
BAR MITZVAH - SHILOH LINCOW Mitzvah Project For my mitzvah project, I collected art supplies and donated them to a school in need. During Covid, drawing was a way for me to stay happy and helped me keep a positive attitude and mindset. I wanted to donate art supplies to kids in schools who did not have access them so that they could use art as a way to make them happy, too.
For the whole month of November, I collected gently used or new art supplies from students and families at Pine Road Elementary, Murray Avenue Middle School, the School of Early Learning right here at Beth Am, and the Tyler School of Art at Temple University.
People were so generous that I collected 121 pounds. I collected crayons, markers, colored pencils, and school supplies. I donated the supplies to Morrison Elementary, a school in the Olney section of Philadelphia. I donated them to this school because they needed the help and support with supplies. When the students came to school, they relied on the school for their meals, so my family and I also donated boxes of snacks for the kids to enjoy throughout the day. These students were 1st graders. I felt proud being an active participant and leading this mitzvah project to help less fortunate students.
Thank You I would like to thank my parents for encouraging me to practice my Hebrew, making sure that I am on time for my Hebrew lessons, and helping me get prepared for becoming a Bar Mitzvah. I would also like to thank my brothers Hunter and Sawyer for listening to me practice my Hebrew, even though they did not want to listen, and for supporting me on my big day. Also, I would like to thank Cindy Band for tutoring me with my prayer goals and teaching me to read in Hebrew. I would like to thank the clergy, especially Cantor Zarkh for teaching me how to chant my Torah and Haftarah portions. I would also like to thank Rabbi Leib for teaching me the story behind the words that I am chanting and for mentoring me with my D’var Torah. It has been special to work with him because he taught both my parents and helped them become Bar and Bat Mitzvah as well in the same sanctuary! Finally, I would like to thank my piano teacher, Olga Learner for teaching me to read music and for helping me to play my songs to the best of my ability.
Kitchen Dedication and Selichot Service Saturday, September 17 Dedication: 5:30 PM Service: 7:00 PM
Please join us at 5:30 p.m. as we dedicate Bubby Fanny Goldstein’s Kitchen & Bakery and Ike’s Delicatessen (our newly renovated kitchen) along with the Jan Black Walkway. Light fare to follow.
The annual Selichot service begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Molish Sanctuary. The music and pageantry of this evening will set an inspiring tone to begin preparing for the New Year. Service will be led by Rabbi Leib, Rabbi Tornberg and Cantor Zarkh, accompanied by the T’filah Band. _________________________________________________
Sisterhood Presents: The Story of Estee Lauder Sunday, September 18, 9:30 - 11:30 AM
Speaker Maxine Goldman presents the story of Cosmetic Industry Entrepreneur Estee Lauder. Come hear how a poor girl from the ash heap of New York became a thriving female billionaire.
If you did not RSVP, please join us on Zoom! Click HERE for Zoom Meeting ID: 813 5906 1350 Passcode: 159915 _________________________________________________
Pirkei Avot with Rabbi Leib Sunday, September 18 at 11:00 AM You will need to enter the Meeting ID AND Passcode
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