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…ser Israel [BEKI] sing at the March 2022 installation of Rabbi Eric Woodward, she didn’t realize she was launching what would become the congregation’s new Youth Choir. Rachel recruited Joshua Perry–who, like Rachel is a BEKI member and the leader of tefilah (prayer) at BEKI—to help, and they taught 15 children some songs. Redesigning BEKI’s Sanctuary to Be Inclusive, jewishnewhaven.org, Sept 30, 2022 Congregation Beth El – Keser Israel in Westvil…
…deZimra — Psalms & Poetry of Praise Pesuqei deZimra – Shabbat & Festival Additions – Part 1 https://www.beki.org/wp-content/uploads/06-Track-6-PdZ-Shabbat-Festival-Additions-Part-1.mp3 Pesuqei deZimra – Shabbat & Festival Additions – Part 2 https://www.beki.org/wp-content/uploads/07-Track-7-PdZ-Shabbat-Festival-Additons-Part2.mp3 Hallel — Celebratory Psalms Hallel – Simple (part 1) https://www.beki.org/wp-content/uploads/08-Track-8-Hallel-Simpl…
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…of each tale, so that he will be able to attach his heart to the fear of God, the beliefs of the sages, and the power of our holy Torah. …I have let each one learn from the tales according to his value and his capacity.¹ In keeping with Dov Ber’s purpose, a selection of tales will be discussed as examples of four areas of nonviolent value concerns, viz., Reconciliation, Repentance, Economic Justice and the Means-Ends Relationship. A “Nonviolence M…
…05 Aug Zoom Schmooze: Insights on the Psychological Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic with Morris Bell & Raina Sotsky August 5, 2020 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Home Page Interior Page Raina is a psychiatrist who works with both adults and children. Morris is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and […] More Info…
…(Fiscal Year 2013, or FY13, that is, 1 July 2012 – 30 June 2013) we were saddened by the deaths of our beloved members Esther Rose, Robert Silberman, Elsie Hodes and Morton Silver. We also mourned members of the extended BEKI family, including Mike Moss, William Kaplowitz, Crosby Forbes, Raymond F. Smith, Ralph John “Jack” Janette, Jr., Irwin Gerber, Rose Brunswick; Lee Irwin Perkal, Alvin Schottenfeld, Gladys Kaufman, Charles Seashore, Caryn Back…
…Neusner Suzanne Neusner May 12, 2022 Lev Shalem: Getting To Know the New Siddur Rabbi Eric Woodward and Katharine Baker March 23, 2022 New COVID Research Dan Weinberger March 9, 2022 Evacuating our Afghan Allies: the Role of Community Sponsors like JCARR Thomas Huddleston March 2, 2022 Book Talk: The Man Who Loved His Wife Jennifer Moses February 23, 2022 Exploring BEKI’s Musical Heritage Pt.5 Rachel Adelstein February 15, 2022 Exploring BEKI’s Mu…
…rael Sisterhood.” After establishing these funds, George made significant additional contributions. These funds will support our community and memorialize the Posener name in perpetuity. Whatismore, George has named the Congregation and its religious school as a major beneficiary in his estate planning. George has consented to letting this be known to the Congregation in order to encourage others to follow his lead. In these ways, George has provi…
…at a time is called to recite the blessings for a Torah aliyah, though an additional parent can also come to the readers table for the aliyah. If you would like to sponsor the Kiddush lunch that day, office manager Peggy Hackett will help connect you to Abby Fraade, the volunteer who manages sponsorships. Please note that cellphones and photography are permitted on weekdays, but not on Shabbat or Yom Tov. If you choose to have a ceremony at BEKI o…
…and often did so only when they wanted to sell it to another party.18 Indeed, the peasants had strong incentives to not register or to under-register their land. One incentive was the tradition of mistrust of or opposition to government — what Granott calls the “indolence which characterizes the peasants’ attitude towards official regulations” — and the desire to avoid granting unnecessary legitimization to the government.19 A second incentive wa…