We will gather at the temple, 956 J Street in Crescent City, this Friday at 7 PM to greet Shabbat. Our friend Abby will be leading services. We will be saying goodbye to the Del Norte County growing season, and to our organic farmers, Sara and Morris, as they move on to new adventures. Please join our congregation for this service.
Torah study continues Saturday from 10 AM to noon. This week, we read Chaye Sara, the life of Sarah. This section begins with the death of Sarah, at Genesis 23:1, and goes to Genesis 25:18.
We are looking for articles for our Chanuka newsletter, to be issued the end of next month. It will be festive, and a kind of year-end summary of the events at TBS in 2010. Let me know at delnortebethshalom@gmail.com if you have an idea for an article. We also need service leaders for November and December.
Best wishes for a good remainder of the week. I hope to see everyone Friday night or Saturday.
Barry Wendell
President
Beth Shalom
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
This Week at Beth Shalom
We will meet to greet Shabbat Friday night at the temple, 956 J Street in Crescent City. Rabbi Les Scharnberg is leading services.
Torah study continues Saturday from 10 AM to noon at the temple with Rabbi Scharnberg. The parsha is Vayera , starting with Genesis 18. This action-packed section of the Torah includes the binding of Isaac and the story of Sodom and Gommorah.
Have a great week.
Barry Wendell (on the road)
President
Beth Shalom
Torah study continues Saturday from 10 AM to noon at the temple with Rabbi Scharnberg. The parsha is Vayera , starting with Genesis 18. This action-packed section of the Torah includes the binding of Isaac and the story of Sodom and Gommorah.
Have a great week.
Barry Wendell (on the road)
President
Beth Shalom
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
This Week at Beth Shalom
We will greet shabbat again this Friday at 7 at the temple, 956 J Street, Crescent City, at 7 PM.
Torah study continues from 10 AM to noon Saturday at the temple, with parshat Lech Lecha , Genesis 12:1 - 17:27. This is the beginning of the story of Abraham.
Rabbi Les Scharnberg returns to Temple Beth Shalom for services and Torah study the weekend of October 22-23.
We need service leaders for November and December, and articles for a newsletter, which will (hopefully) be published before Chanuka, which begins this year the evening of December 1. Please send a note here or e-mail us at delnortebethshalom@gmail.com if you wish to lead a service or contribute an article.
Enjoy the fine weather the rest of the week, and I hope to see you this weekend.
Barry Wendell
President
Beth Shalom
Torah study continues from 10 AM to noon Saturday at the temple, with parshat Lech Lecha , Genesis 12:1 - 17:27. This is the beginning of the story of Abraham.
Rabbi Les Scharnberg returns to Temple Beth Shalom for services and Torah study the weekend of October 22-23.
We need service leaders for November and December, and articles for a newsletter, which will (hopefully) be published before Chanuka, which begins this year the evening of December 1. Please send a note here or e-mail us at delnortebethshalom@gmail.com if you wish to lead a service or contribute an article.
Enjoy the fine weather the rest of the week, and I hope to see you this weekend.
Barry Wendell
President
Beth Shalom
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
This Week at Beth Shalom
We will gather to celebrate shabbat this Friday at 7 PM at the temple, 956 J St in Crescent City. Barbara Johnston will be leading services.
Torah study continues Saturday from 10 AM to noon at the temple. We will be studying about Noah and the ark, and the tower of Babel in Genesis 6:9 - 11:32.
We need a volunteer to lead Friday night October 15 and October 29. Rabbi Les Scharnberg returns to Beth Shalom to lead services Friday night, October 22 and Torah study October 23.
Autumn has returned; the holidays have ended. We will soon be in Cheshvan, the month with no holidays (except shabbat). Now would be a good time to write an article for the next temple newsletter in time for Chanuka, hopefully. Send me an idea by return e-mail, or write an article and send it.
Enjoy the rest of your week, and hopefully I will see everyone Friday or Saturday.
Barry Wendell
President
Beth Shalom
Torah study continues Saturday from 10 AM to noon at the temple. We will be studying about Noah and the ark, and the tower of Babel in Genesis 6:9 - 11:32.
We need a volunteer to lead Friday night October 15 and October 29. Rabbi Les Scharnberg returns to Beth Shalom to lead services Friday night, October 22 and Torah study October 23.
Autumn has returned; the holidays have ended. We will soon be in Cheshvan, the month with no holidays (except shabbat). Now would be a good time to write an article for the next temple newsletter in time for Chanuka, hopefully. Send me an idea by return e-mail, or write an article and send it.
Enjoy the rest of your week, and hopefully I will see everyone Friday or Saturday.
Barry Wendell
President
Beth Shalom
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