Are there some sins that are unforgiveable? Featuring a viewing of the Curb Your Enthusiasm episode, “The Seder.” Find out on Saturday, September 4 th at 8:30pm At Temple Beth Am in Randolph Join Rabbi David and Temple Beth Abraham for our annual Selichot program as we prepare for the High Holy Days. Once again, we are thrilled to join other area synagogues in marking the beginning of this sacred season.
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Are there some sins that are unforgiveable?
Featuring a viewing of
the
Curb Your Enthusiasm episode,
“The Seder.”
Find out on Saturday, September 4th at 8:30pm At Temple Beth Am in Randolph
Join Rabbi David and Temple Beth Abraham for our annual Selichot program as we prepare for the High Holy Days.
Once again, we are thrilled to join other area synagogues in marking the beginning of this sacred season.
Beautify our Bimah
Once again we will be purchasing flowers
for our bimah for the High Holy Days.
If you would like to make a donation to offset the cost, please contact Judy in the temple office.
We also have a commitment to Family Table for collecting
25 cans of kosher soup and 25 cans of vegetables each
month. As you plan for your holiday celebrations, please
remember those in need.
Join us for our annual
Friday, September 24, 2010
Families with young children are invited for dinner at 6:00pm
Shabbat Unplugged for the entire community
will begin at 7:00pm
There will be a second seating for dinner at 8:00pm.
THIS EVENT ALWAYS SELLS OUT,
SO GET YOUR RESERVATION IN EARLY!
RSVP at www.templebethabraham.org under “Attend” Or call 781-‐828-‐5250
$18 per adult / $10 per child
Please RSVP no later than Monday, September 20th.
SOCIAL ACTION NEEDS YOU!!!!! CANTON FOOD PANTRY Our drive for the Canton Food Pantry is introduced during Rosh Hashana. We are starting early – pick up your brown grocery bag from the Temple, Fill it with groceries, paper goods and toiletries. And drop it off at the Temple any time before Yom Kippur.
FAMILY TABLE, JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICE Temple Beth Abraham is providing Family Table 25 cans of Kosher soup and 25 cans of vegetables each month. We are helping them provide food to over 250 needy families each month. Please buy an extra can or 2 when you go shopping and bring them to the temple and put them in the wooden Family Table box in the Temple foyer. A special thank you to the Sternklar Family for using a beautifully decorated basket of nonperishable food in place of flowers for Grace’s Bat Mitzvah. The food was then donated. Please think about this alternative. It can be decorative, helping others and a wonderful lesson. Any questions, please contact Lesley Shain [email protected] 781-828-0531
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 2
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(no minyan)
LABOR DAY (no minyan)
(no minyan)
Erev Rosh Hashanah Services
at 6:00 pm
Rosh Hashanah
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Blonder (1) Jacobson (1)
Levin (1) Oksman (1)
Snyderman (2)
Kaufman(1) Brenner, M. (1) Foreman, W (2) Freedman, A (1)
Wolfe, S. (1)
Berwald/Chism (2) Burak (1) Gray (2)
Kepnes (1) Levy (2)
Matisoff (1) Rosenstein (1)
Halpern (2) Weiner, F (1)
Goldberg, A (1) Holstein (1) Kriger (1)
Stein, L. (1) Wolicki (1)
Kessel (2) Okun, C (1)
Blackman (1) Castlemn (1) Fleishman (1)
Katz, J (2) Wiseman (2)
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Ros
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Frank, P (1) Herzog (1)
Kapln/Gldstn (1) Langmead (1)
Slavet (1) Tepper (1)
Willinsky (1)
Rosenblatt (1) Alpert (1)
Gomolka (1) Lurie (1)
Marglous (1) Mayman (2) Stein, L. (1)
Gotshalk (1) Sokolove (2)
Feldman, M. (1) Lavine (1)
Lewis, H. (1) Schlossberg (1)
Wolf, L. (2)
Erev Sukkot Shain (2)
Fishbon (1) Gorsky (1) Klein (1)
Sagotsky (1) Shuman, Stephn (1)
Zides (1)
Sukkot Evans (1)
Fleishman (1) Goodman (2)
Kramer, R. (2) Lerner, N. (2) Segal, L. (1)
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Delaney (1) Godlin (1)
Kaplan, L (1) Leder (1)
Moore, K. (1)
Rothkopf (1) Snyderman (1)
Vishny (2)
Kessel (1) Friedman (1) Heyman (1) Myers (1) Ring (1)
Russman (2)
Paisner (2) Bernotas (1)
Feldman, G. (1) Matisoff (1) Schulze (2) Sherman (2)
Silverstein (1)
Erev Shemini Atzeret
Kaufman (1) Goldberg, A (1)
Malin (2) Oksman (1) Oshry (1)
Erev Simchat Torah
Services at 7:00
September Minyan Schedule
Thank you for honoring your commitment to the minyan. If you cannot come on your assigned night, please find a substitute. Bolded names are those people who have agreed to lead the davening.
Please note that due to the timing of the High Holy Days, evening minyan will not begin until September 12.
Thank you for honoring your commitment to the minyan. If you cannot come on your assigned night, please find a substitute. Bolded names are those people who have agreed to lead the davening.