Sundays are Fun Learning Days

gregg Jews in SportsBERS Torah scroll

Sundays are Fun Learning Days at the Beth El Religious School!

Last week was packed with Jewish learning, and fun.

Highlights:

Carol Rubin was with us. We had a great time singing and dancing TuB’Shevat & Havdallah songs. Thank you Ms. Carol!!

Kitah Alef learned about baby Moses, and movement art.

Kitah Bet & Gimmel continued learning about Havdalah, made kiddush cups and Havdalah candles.

Kitah Dalet are reading a book written for teens and pre-teens, discussing Jewish life events. They made fleece blankets to donate to the animal shelter. A big thank you to the Koeller girls for delivering the much needed blankets.

Vania and Marina worked on the Torah project. We ended B’reishit and then Cantor Yitzhak Ben-Moshe helped the group share what the Religious School has done thus far. Tomorrow we will begin on Exodus.

We look forward to seeing all our BERS friends tomorrow morning!

L’Shalom,
Shereen Ben-Moshe

Ms Carol

Parashat Shemot

13 shemotJoin us for Friday Night Shabbat Services. We’d love to see you, TONIGHT January 20, at the regular time of 7:00 PM. Rabbi Daniel Septimus, the CEO of the JCC, will join us for services and we greatly look forward to welcoming him to Beth El as he delivers a Dvar Torah. It is also Natalie’s birthday and she would love to have her congregation celebrate with cake after services.

Shabbat morning services are a week away, Saturday January 28.

Sunday school THIS SUNDAY morning January 22 at 10 AM.

Candle lighting in Austin is at 5:40 PM

Friday January 6, Rabbi Daniel Septimus CEO of the Austin JCC will likewise be our guest speaker at Beth El.

Cantor Ben-Moshe’s Message
This week’s parshah, Shemot, begins the book of the same name (Exodus in English). Our parshah presents us with examples of courage-the courage of the midwives, Shifrah and Pu’ah, who refused to carry out Pharaoh’s genocidal orders, and of course the courage of Moshe, who left the comfort of the palace to stand up for his Israelite brethren, and then to return to challenge Pharaoh himself. The Midrash also tells us of the courage of Amram and Yocheved, Moshe’s parents, in bringing another child into the world despite Pharaoh’s decree. Many have taken the courage of the heroes of our parshah as an inspiration, including the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., whose birthday we celebrated this week. May we always be inspired by the courage of our ancestors, who dared to dream of freedom. Shabbat Shalom.
Hazzan Yitzhak Ben-Moshe

HOLD THE DATES: Guest speakers at Beth El.

TONIGHT Friday January 20, Rabbi Daniel Septimus CEO of the Austin JCC will be our guest speaker at Beth El.

And the third Friday in February, Jay Rubin, former CEO of Shalom Austin and avid historian will come to speak!

In March we will welcome Rabbi-Cantor Marie Betcher, who among other things is a Police Chaplain, ordained Rabbi and Cantor, as well as a former Opera Singer.

Also coming up in the Spring, Ami Pedhazur, UT Professor in Israel and Diaspora Studies will give a guest talk at Beth El on the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War. Date to be confirmed.

SO GOOD TO HAVE OUR BERS (Beth El Religious School) BACK dancing their hearts our with Ms Carol Rubin!!! A great time was had by all. Please see the website for the Spring calendar.

The Children of Beth El religious school unrolling the beginning of their Sefer Torah – just like we finished reading Genesis, they too have finished the first book of the Torah and continue this weekend.

Read the lovely sisterhood article in The Jewish Outlook.

https://etypeservices.com/…//Magazine151411/Full/index.aspx…

Sisterhood Book Club Event! NEXT WEEK.
**On January 24th at 7:00 p.m. we will be having another book club event, The event will be at the home of Yael Shacham, who has graciously volunteered hosting our evening get together. The name of the book and its author, that we will be discussing, is “A Pigeon and A Boy” by Meir Shalev. PLEASE come even if you haven’t finished the book or are just interested in reading the book. The discussion promises to be lively and inspiring.

Happy January birthdays to Sara Pollack, Javis Howeth, Daniel Freedman, Bev Golden, Idit Katz, Natalie and Shirley Koeller, Idan Nahum, Jay Rubin and Ira Shapiro!

Check out the Friday night services on our website:
http://bethelaustin.wpengine.com/education-2/kabbalat-shabbat-songs/

http://bethelaustin.wpengine.com

Community News:
*Stand with Israel event on February 9!

* JCC Austin is sponsoring a trip to Spain and Israel October 2017 : www.shalomaustin.org/MeltonSefarad

or contact Lisa Quay at 512-735-8086 or lisa.quay@shalomaustin.org.

*Please join the JCC on Sunday January 29 from 9 Am to 4:30 PM for the 15th Annual Tapestry of Jewish Learning. Wonderful key note speakers and a full day of Jewish learning. Please see www.shalomaustin.org

for more information. Cost is only $10 if you register ahead of time.

Warm welcomes and hot chocolate

Baby, it’s cold outside! photo 1

Religious School started last Sunday, on one of the coldest days this year!

Our kids came bundled up and ready to learn! The hot cocoa we served also made the morning extra sweet and warm.

We welcomed new students: Kira, Mirele, Ariana, Ilan and Ziv!
We are thrilled you have joined our school!

Here are a few highlights from last Sunday:

Morah Iris Daniel started as our new teacher. We have grown so that we need a 4th class!

She will have the oldest kids from Morah Lital’s Kitah Bet class. Her class will be a Hebrew Immersion class. More details to come soon. This week, she and Iris Koeller taught Morah Lital’s large group. Lital will be returning from Israel next Sunday. This group learned all about Havdallah. They played a smelling game, identifying various herbs, sweets and chocolate. Then made Havdallah bags. They will continue this study by learning the prayers in coming weeks.

Morah Anat and her children brought their new dog. They rescued this cutie. The kids were thrilled.

Cantor Ben-Moshe and I will be teaching our new Kitah Dalet class. These are our pre-Bar/Bat Mitzvah kids. Last Sunday we started a new book, toured the sanctuary, and got hands-on and up close experience with the Torah, and more.

JOIN US FOR SERVICES:

We hope to see all our BERS families tomorrow for Shabbat services and our Kiddush lunch. We will be honoring our sweet Morah Bev.

Shabbat Shalom,

Shereen Ben-Moshe   Ms Carol 2017

Chazak Chazak ve Nitchazek

Chazak Chazak Ve Nitchazek! Join us for Friday Night Shabbat Services. We’d love to see you, TONIGHT January 13, at the regular time of 7:00 PM.

Shabbat morning services are THIS Saturday January 14 at 9 AM. The kidish lunch is in honor of our beloved teacher Bev Golden who has taught Kita Gimmel for the last two years.

Sunday school THIS SUNDAY morning January 15 at 10 AM.

Check out all the Friday night melodies on our website:
http://bethelaustin.wpengine.com/education-2/kabbalat-shabbat-songs/

Candle lighting in Austin is at 5:33 PM

Friday January 6, Rabbi Daniel Septimus CEO of the Austin JCC will likewise be our guest speaker at Beth El.

Cantor Ben-Moshe’s Message

This week we conclude the Book of B’reshit, Genesis, with the reading of Parshat Vayehi. Our parshah takes place in Egypt, with Ya’akov/Yisrael blessing his children before his death, and with the promise that their descendants would one day return to their homeland. Interestingly, the Torah concludes on a similar note-Moshe blessing the Children of Israel before his death, as they are about to enter their homeland after centuries of exile. Moshe even echoes the language which Ya’akov uses in our parshah. The cycle is complete, and God has fulfilled His promise to the Patriarchs and Matriarchs, even though the road to that fulfillment was a long one. We must never give up hope that things will get better-this faith is the essence of Jewish thought. Our Tradition has always taught us not to despair, but rather to have faith that God’s plan will ultimately unfold. As we always say at the end of a book of the Torah, חזק חזק ונתחזק-“Be strong, be strong and we will strengthen ourselves. Shabbat Shalom.

Hazzan Yitzhak Ben-Moshe

HOLD THE DATES: Guest speakers at Beth El.

Friday January 20, Rabbi Daniel Septimus CEO of the Austin JCC will be our guest speaker at Beth El.

On the first Friday of February, we welcome Rabbi/Cantor Marie Betcher who will talk about the great work she does as a Police Chaplain.

And the third Friday in February, Jay Rubin, former CEO of Shalom Austin and avid historian will come to speak!

Also coming up in the Spring, Ami Pedhazur, UT Professor in Israel and Diaspora Studies will give a guest talk at Beth El on the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War. Date to be confirmed.

SO GOOD TO HAVE OUR BERS (Beth El Religious School) BACK!!! Please see the website for the Spring calendar.

http://bethelaustin.wpengine.com/congregational-school/

.

Did you see The Jewish Outlook article about Beth El’s sisterhood – it’s on page 55 in this month’s edition: “Congregation Beth El Sisterhood Builds and Nurtures Jewish Life”. Our sisterhood is truly inclusive and open to all. Please join us for any and all events. Thank you to our wonderful Shereen for writing the article.

https://etypeservices.com/…//Magazine151411/Full/index.aspx…

Sisterhood Book Club Event!

**On January 24th at 7:00 p.m. we will be having another book club event, The event will be at the home of Yael Shacham, who has graciously volunteered hosting our evening get together. The name of the book and its author, that we will be discussing, is “A Pigeon and A Boy” by Meir Shalev. PLEASE come even if you haven’t finished the book or are just interested in reading the book. The discussion promises to be lively and inspiring.

Happy January birthdays to Sara Pollack, Javis Howeth, Daniel Freedman, Bev Golden, Idit Katz, Natalie and Shirley Koeller, Idan Nahum, Jay Rubin and Ira Shapiro!

Community News from the J:

* JCC Austin is sponsoring a trip to Spain and Israel October 2017, a Melton Travel Seminar with Dana Baruch and other educators leading the program. Learn more from Dana and Melton Travel Seminars Director Haim Aronovitz on Thursday, January 19 at 7 pm or Friday, January 20 at 9 am. Trip is open to all adults, not limited to Melton students or graduates. Itinerary and cost details at www.shalomaustin.org/MeltonSefarad

or contact Lisa Quay at 512-735-8086 or lisa.quay@shalomaustin.org.
Register now to attend one, some or all of the sessions at this year’s Tapestry: A Day of Jewish Learning on January 29 at the JCC. Day features both morning and afternoon keynotes and 24 other sessions to choose from, including 4 live music performances, provocative speakers and scholars, compelling panel discussions and more! Pre-registration is $10 ($15 at the door). BBYO providing snack and lunch options for sale in the Tapestry Café (cash only please) or come-and-go throughout the day and attend what interests you the most. Full details at www.shalomaustin.org/tapestry

or contact Lisa Quay at 512-735-8086 or lisa.quay@shalomaustin.org.

Please let me know if I can provide additional information and thank you for your assistance.

Lisa Cohen Quay, LMSW, MPA

Spring 2017 Schedule


JNF talk
Congregation Beth El Religious School BERS

Schedule of Classes for Spring  2017

January  1                            New Year’s Day 

*January 8                            Sunday school

*January 15                          Sunday school * MLK  weekend

*January 22                         Sunday school

*January 29                         Sunday School

 

*February 5                           Sunday school

*February 12                         Sunday school                            

*February 19                         No Sunday school * President’s day weekend

*February 26                         Sunday school

 

*March  5                            Sunday school

March 13-17                        Spring Break

March 12                              Purim – Beth El Purim party 7 PM

*March  26                           Sunday school

 

*April 2                               Sunday school

*April  9                              Sunday school

Passover                             Monday April 10

*April  23                            Sunday school

*April 30                             Sunday school

 

*May 7                                  Sunday school

May 2                                   Yom Haatzmaut

May 15 Sunday                  Mother’s Day and Lag Ba Omer

*May 21                               Sunday school and last day of semester

May 30 Tuesday                Shavuot