Dear Hebrew School Parents and other CBS
Friends,
As you pick up your kids from
Hebrew School today, why not bring along a check for this Friday's Community
Shabbat Dinner, catered by Boscov's, and hosted at Temple Beth El, as the first
of hopefully MANY future CBS-Beth El joint programs? The cost is $13.50 for
adults, $7.50 for children, and the check should be made out to Temple Beth El.
Dinner will be served at Beth El this Friday night, at 6 p.m.
You can choose to skip dinner and
still attend the innovative Shabbat Unplugged musical program at Beth El at 7:30
p.m. Both Cantor Elisa and I will be adding our musical talents to those of
Rabbi Micah Becker-Klein, of Beth El, and the Shabbat Unplugged musical group he
helped create. Afterwards both Beth El and Beth Shalom's Sisterhoods/Kitchen
Klub will be co-hosting a delicious Shabbat oneg.
For those of you who live in the
Newark, Bear, Middletown and Hockessin communities, this is an attempt to bring
Shabbat programming to your back door. For those of you who live in North
Wilmington and Pennsylvania, it is your chance to .... see the
world!
I am asking for your support and
participation as I try to build stronger bridges to all parts of our Delaware
Jewish community.
Won't you join us?
Shavua tov,
Rabbi
Michael
PS There will also be a lovely 8 pm
Shabbat service this Friday night at CBS, featuring guest speaker Marty Mand, as
we salute our veterans. This service will be lead by fellow congregant and my
colleague, Rabbi Jeremy Winaker.
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