Yahrzeits Shabbat Spotlight the Announcements
Saturday, Oct. 5
10am - Mini Minyan
Sunday, Oct. 6
8:45am - Brotherhood Schmooze
Help needed to prep & clean up!
David Baer
Angelina Belluardo
Anne Bennett
Andrea Green Blasy
Adam Ciurczak
Ceil Lee DeGennaro
Don Erwin
Pauline Esrick
Szrivel Footnick
Florence H. Ganz*
Raymond Garskof
Martha E. Gray
David Helms
Benjamin Katon
Charles Kess
Alice Lunsk
Aubey Marcus We Remember...
Gyula Moses*
Janet Newman*
Dr. Jesse Palmer
Fred Pearlman
Joel Prawer
Stuart Reimer
Sherrie Richman
Rose Rosenzweig*
Thelma P. Rothman*
Lillian Schaffer*
Harry Schnabel*
Lilie Schuman*
Anita Sher
Fanny Sonneborn*
Arthur Trock*
Solomon Weinberg*
Vivian Yaffin
Reach out to us with any questions.
Amy L. Morrison - Rabbi
727-347-6136 - RabbiMorrison@TempleBeth-El com
Tracy Nash - Bookkeeper 727-347-6136 - Bookkeeper@TempleBeth-El.com
Tara O’Donnell - Early Childhood Center Director 727-350-5885 - Tara@TempleBeth-El.com
*Denotes plaque in Memorial Alcove Fri. Oct. 11
7pm - Erev Yom Kippur Service Sat. Oct. 12
Yom Kippur Services & Programs (see above & registration for all service/event times)
Josh Gamson - Director of Teen & Youth Engagement 727-347-6136 - Josh@TempleBeth-El.com
Tovah Feld - Communications & Engagement Coordinator 727-347-6136 - Tovah@TempleBeth-El.com
Allison Fowler - Executive Assistant to Rabbi 727-347-6136 - Allison@TempleBeth-El.com
Bobby Gerry - Maintenance Coordinator
727-347-6136 - Maintenance@TempleBeth-El.com
Mike Shapiro - Temple President 727-347-6136 - President@TempleBeth-El.com
Tired of stand up, sit down, repeat? VOLUNTEER! Sign Up to Greet, Usher, etc. Here! HHDs Registration? Membership Donation Form? Are you ready for Yom Kippur?
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Torah Portion
Parashat Haazinu - Deuteronomy 32:1–52
October 4, 2024 / 3 Tishrei 5785 If you are new to Temple Beth-El, welcome! OPEN COMMUNITY CREATES ENGAGING & DIVERSE JEWISH PATHWAYS
Located in St. Petersburg on Florida's 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!
Moses sings his last song, a love poem to God and a chastisement of the people, who are not worthy of Adonai. (32:1–6)
The poem recounts the blessings that God has bestowed on the Israelites, the wicked deeds they have committed, and the punishments that God then inflicted upon them. (32:7–43)
God tells Moses to begin his ascent of Mount Nebo, from where he will see the Land of Israel from a distance but will not be allowed to enter it. (32:45–52)
Relax! God put the wiggle in children. Don t fee 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 Visit templebeth-el.com for a full list of ALL upcoming events