Congregation Beth El–Keser Israel

85 Harrison Street, New Haven, CT 06515-1724 | P: 203.389.2108 | office@beki.org

Our banner is based on BEKI’s stained glass, designed in 2008 by Cynthia Beth Rubin. For information on this and other of Cynthia’s work, go to: <a href="http://www.cbrubin.net" target="_blank">www.cbrubin.net</a>. Artisan Fabrication by JC Glass of Branford, CT

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  • Havdalah online
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    …04 Feb Havdalah online February 4, 2023 6:00 pm Services More Info…

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    …07 Jan Havdalah online January 7, 2023 5:30 pm Services More Info…

  • Havdalah online
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    …14 Jan Havdalah online January 14, 2023 5:45 pm Services More Info…

  • Online Schmooze Recordings
    https://www.beki.org/schmooze-recordings/

    …Dr. Jay Sokolow September 14, 2020 Meditation and Teshuva – Part II Robin Goldberg September 9, 2020 The Psychological Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic Drs. Raina Sotsky and Morris Bell September 3, 2020 Meditation and Teshuva – Part 1 Robin Goldberg September 2, 2020 How Today’s Choices Determine How We Will Live in Our 90s Sascha van Creveld August 26, 2020 Do Black Lives Matter in the Declaration of Independence? Robert Forbes August 19, 2020…

  • Online Payments
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    Dues Full Family Membership ($2150) Full Single Membership ($1,175) Partial Payment Enter the amount of your partial payment: Teen Kesher Quantity Price: $180.00 Quantity Religious School Donation to BEKI’s Scholarship Fund $ (fill in amount) MEMBERS – Student Cost Includes tuition, book and material fee. Grades K-1: One child ($500) Grades K-1: Two children ($1,000) Grades 2-6: One children ($800) Grades 2-6: Two children ($1,400) For more…

  • Bulletin December 1999
    https://www.beki.org/bulletin-december-1999-2/

    …schedule of our region linked to our Service Schedule page. Go to https://www.beki.org/worship/daily-services-and-other-holidays/ to find the link. Want to preview the next newsletter? Past, current and future editions of the BEKI Bulletin are available at https://www.beki.org/calendar-events/news-happenings-and-beki-bulletins/. Find out what happened or is going to happen. A Message from Rabbi Tilsen Doing it the Hard Way – Part 2 In last month’…

  • Shabbat Sheqalim Parashat Pequdei Rosh Hodesh Adar Sheni 5765
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/shabbat-sheqalim-parashat-pequdei-rosh-hodesh-adar-sheni-5765/

    …donations. “These are the records of the Tabernacle,” it begins. “All the gold that was used for the work, in all the work of the sanctuary, came to 29 talents and 730 sheqels by weight. The silver of those who were recorded came to 100 talents and 1775 sheqels by the sanctuary weight….” And it goes on to record how the gold, silver and copper were used. From this, we can assume that in ancient days, people were just as interested in transparency…

  • Kadima קדימה & USY – Old
    https://www.beki.org/kadima-usy-old/

    …more information on Kadima and USY please contact Kadima Advisor bekibjkadima@gmail.com or Youth Commission Chair Rena Cheskis-Gold r.cheskis-gold@snet.net….

  • BEKI History
    https://www.beki.org/beki-history/

    …treet to serve as a temporary synagogue, school and rabbi’s office. Martha Goldman was tireless in organizing the religious school. Joan Gelbert was the first Sunday School teacher. A nursery school was also organized, under the direction of Gloria Dubrow, assisted by Ethel Goldberg. A survey of the membership showed that those who intended to go to the Westville site preferred mixed seating (also known as family seating). As it was felt that Rabb…

  • Devar Torah for Parashat Lekh Lekha
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/devar-torah-for-parashat-lekh-lekha/

    …wner. Chapter 13 verse 2 says: “Abram was very rich in cattle, silver, and gold.” It was not unusual for shepherds and herdsmen in Canaan to have precious metals. During famines, silver and gold were a store of value and a medium of exchange. Animals had the real value because of products made and produced from and by them. The nature of Abram’s wealth was not that he had lots of precious metals. He was rich in sheep. He was not tied down to somet…