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…is located within the New Haven Eruv at approximately North 41° 19′ 43.10″ West 72° 57′ 41.80″ and is about 70 feet (21 meters) above sea level. Candle lighting times are calculated for that location and are rounded back to the nearest minute so the lighting time will be 18 to 19 minutes before the halakhic (Jewish legal) definition of sunset. The halakhic sunset will be about one minute later than civil sunset. If you are within New Haven or its…
…d to it.” Reaching out Kulanu is … run by Johnston, a 35-year-old from out west. Years ago, Johnston converted to Judaism. She then taught Jewish education in synagogues in Iowa, Oregon and Nebraska. Aside from being education coordinator at Congregation Or Shalom in Orange, and teaching courses at MAKOM Hebrew High School in New Haven, she teaches Kulanu classes at BEKI, the Keefe Community Center in Hamden, and the Learning Barn at Fellowship Ho…
…07 Sep Tashlikh September 7, 2021 5:00 pm – 5:20 pm BEKI Kids page Home Page Interior Page Tashlikh 5:00 pm at Edgewood Bridge, Whitney Museum Covered Bridge, and West Rock Playground More Info…
…15 Jan 20’s/30’s Havura Shabbat Dinner January 15, 2016 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Fri. 1/22/2016; meet at 6 PM service at BEKI, 85 Harrison St., New Haven. Dinner follows after, hosted by Rabbi Tilsen & Miriam Benson, 281 […] More Info…
…01 May 20’s/30’s Havura Farmington Canal Walk May 1, 2016 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm A few-mile walk on the Farmington canal (adjacent to the Brueggers parking lot) Meet at 1:30 PM at Brueggers Bagels parking lot, 2425 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, […] More Info…
…06 Jan 20’s-30’s Havura Shabbat Dinner January 6, 2017 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Fri. 1/6/2017 — meet at 6 PM service at BEKI, 85 Harrison St., New Haven; dinner follows after Hosted by: Rabbi Tilsen & Miriam, […] More Info…
…The city offered the congregation land on Congress Avenue downtown, and in Westville it offered the Benton School property at the corner of Whalley Avenue and Harrison Street—a beautiful site at the crest of a hill with West Rock as a backdrop. The last services at Rose Street were held on Sukkot of 1957. The downtown synagogue project stalled out—and, because plans for the Westville building showed seating with no separation between men and women…