Allison Fowler - Executive Assistant to Rabbi 727-347-6136 - Allison@TempleBeth-El.com
Mike Shapiro - Temple President 727-347-6136 - President@TempleBeth-El com
Zoey Ronae Sugarman-Palmer
Daughter of Samantha Sugarman and Jaris Palmer. Little sister of Zayden.
Granddaughter of Todd, Pam, Ruth and John, z”l.
The Hope
By Rick Recht
This is the hope
The hope is still real
A Jewish home In Israel
This is the time
We stand as one
If not now when
We must be strong
Our hearts turn to the east
This is the hope that holds us together
Hatikvah, the hope that will last forever
This is the hope that holds us together
Hatikvah, the hope is still real
This is the hope
Two thousand years
We pray for freedom
Through pain and tears
This is our faith
This is our voice
This is our promise
This is our choice
Our hearts turn to the east...
Hatikvah, the hope is real
Hatikvah, our home Israel CHORUS
Announcements
Saturday, Apr. 12
10am - 11:30am - Market Minyan at Pioneer Park
Sunday, Apr. 13
9:30am - Sunday School & Chocolate Seder 6pm - 2 Night Seder (Doors open at 5:45pm) nd
Wednesday, Apr. 16
5pm - Hebrew School
Friday, Apr. 18
5:30pm - Early Oneg 6pm - Erev Shabbat Service
Upcoming Events
If you are new to Temple Beth-El, welcome!
OPEN COMMUNITY CREATES ENGAGING & DIVERSE JEWISH PATHWAYS
Located in St Petersburg on Floridas beautiful west coast, Temple Beth-El is a
Reform Jewish congregation that has served this area since 1928 and is focused on strengthening relationships and making connections. We are a welcoming Reform community for Jewish and interfaith households to experience an uplifting and joyful sense of belonging as we seek to connect our members with each other and the greater community and world around us.
Enjoy and have a Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Portion
The five sacrifices that the priests are to perform are described. (6:1-7:38)
Limitations on the consumption of meat are delineated. (7:17-27)
Details about the ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests and the preparation of the Tabernacle as a holy place are given. (8:1-36)
Relax! God put the wiggle in children Don’t feel you have to suppress it in our sanctuary or chapel.
Sit towards the front where it is easier for your little ones to see and hear what is happening on the Bima They tire of seeing the backs of other’s heads.
Quietly explain our rituals and sing or clap when appropriate. Children learn liturgical behavior by copying you
If you need to leave services with your child, do so, but please come back.
Remember that the way we welcome children in synagogue directly affects the way they respond to coming to synagogue, to God, to one another. Let them know that they are welcome in this house of worship, here, at Temple Beth-El.