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September 2018
Yizkor and Neilah Services
Break-fast follows services. Please bring a light dairy/pareve dish to share. Veggies and salads especially welcome!
Find out more »March 2019
Purim
Our annual Purim party- nosh and activities for kids.
Find out more »April 2019
Passover Seder
For details, please RSVP to info@cbiww.org
Find out more »Torah Study
Our twice monthly Torah Study group meets on the first and third Saturday of every month to discuss the weekly parshah. English and Hebrew texts are provided. No prior knowledge necessary, drop-in's welcome.
Find out more »May 2019
Jewish Film Festival
See Facebook for complete listing. Free to the general public.
Find out more »Lag B’Omer Campfire
We will meet at the picnic tables behind the playground at Rooks Park for a hot dog (kosher / veggie) cookout and yard games. Please bring a beverage or side dish to share.
Find out more »June 2019
Shavuot
TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT Saturday Night, June 8th, 2019, at 8:00 P.M. at Congregation Beth Israel Including all or some of the following—your choice… Shavuot Service Short Shavuot Prayers and Blessings Short Drash on Shavuot Tradition Kaddish Havdalah Potluck Dairy Oneg (Traditional Contributions: Blintzes, Sweet Kugels, Cheesecake) Study Sessions (Choose One. Bring a pillow!) Study and Discussion of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 19:1-20:23) Reading and Discussion of the Megillah of Ruth
Find out more »January 2024
Library Talk: The Oldest Hatred: Coming to Terms with Antisemitism
In 2021, 82 percent of American Jews said antisemitism had risen over the last five years, while only 44 percent of the general public believed that to be the case. How can we account for this striking difference? Antisemitism is sometimes called “the oldest hatred,” and this talk will show how religious and racial prejudice shaped Jewish experience over millennia and came to unite diverse Jewish people around the world. Topics will include the origins of Jewish stereotypes, how antisemitism…
Find out more »Shabbat Dinner and Tu B’Shevat Seder
image fromreformjudaism.org Join us for the first of our Third Friday Shabbat Potluck Dinners on January 19. This month we will be including a special Tu B’Shevat seder along with our Shabbat meal. Space is limited, so all attendees MUST RSVP with the form at the bottom of this post. Please plan to bring a vegetarian (dairy or parve) dish to share. A Tu B’Shevat seder is divided into four sections that represent the four seasons and the four Spiritual Realms. As with the…
Find out more »Create Art With Hebrew Letters!
If you have trouble remembering the Hebrew letters, or if you haven't really learned them at all, art can be a fun way to improve your reading skills. As you draw the letters with precision, you will get to know each one intimately. After you've built art out of a word, you'll recognize it anywhere. In this workshop we will start with some warm ups before jumping into lettering. We will practice writing each of the letters in the aleph…
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