September 06, 2010   27 Elul 5770
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Jewish practice sets apart the day of Shabbat for prayer, reflection, and study. Worship at Temple Beth-El is always a participatory experience.  Prayer becomes more meaningful when we share in praying together.  During our services, there are many opportunities for the congregation to become involved.  It would be our joy to have you celebrate this Shabbat with us!

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Shabbat Blog  

A Call For A Moratorium On Shabbat Weddings

by Rabbi Leon A. MorrisTemple Adas Israel, Sag Harbor, NY(Originally posted on The Jewish Week) The recent wedding of Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky has triggered a spate of articles...

The Other Side of the Story

by JanetheWriter Every truth has two sides; it is as well to look at both, before we commit ourselves to either.    - Aesop Last summer, I wrote one side of a...

Havdalah Neophyte: Being Jewish Keeps Me on Learning Curve

by Linda K. WertheimerOriginally posted on Jewish Muse I'm a havdalah neophyte. Until well into my 30s, I had no clue what havdalah was. Judaism, unbeknownst to me, had an...

Gospel Shabbat

by Ilana DeBareOriginally posted on Midlife Bat Mitzvah  Wow! Blog readers, I wish you had been there tonight. My synagogue had a special Friday night service - the first-ever performance...
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