Tuesday, October 18: Sukkot (Tishrei 16)
6:30p Teen Group in the Sukkah
Wednesday, October 19: Chol Hamoed Sukkot (Tishrei 17)
4:15p Bet Midrash (3rd to 5th Grades)
7:00p Women's Rosh Hodesh Group in the Sukkah
Thursday, October 20: Chol Hamoed Sukkot (Tishrei 18)
8:30p Scotch in the Sukkah (Men Only)
Erev Shabbat, October 21: Chol Hamoed Sukkot (Tishrei 19)
NO PARKING IN BK PARKING LOT
7:30a Morning Minyan
7:00p Dinner in the Sukkah
Shabbat, October 22: Chol Hamoed Sukkot, (Tishrei 20)
NO PARKING IN BK PARKING LOT
9:00a Bet Midrash
10:00a Shacharit
10:00a Samara Haynes Bat Mitzvah
4:00p Jewish Meditation Center
8:00p Sukkah Havdallah & Campfire
Sunday, October 23: Hoshana Rabah (Tishrei 21)
NO PARKING IN BK PARKING LOT
9:00a Hoshana Rabbah
Monday, October 24: Shmini Atzeret, Yizkor (Tishrei 22)
BK Office Closed
9:00a Shmini Atzeret Service
6:00p MESH
6:30p Simchat Torah Celebration
Tuesday, October 25: Simchat Torah (Tishrei 23)
BK Office Closed
Wednesday, October 26 (Tishrei 24)
4:15p Bet Midrash (3rd to 5th Grades)
8:00p Parsha Shevua
Thursday, October 27 (Tishrei 25)
8:00p Board Meeting
Erev Shabbat, October 28 (Tishrei 26)
7:30a Morning Minyan
Shabbat, October 29: Bereshit (Tishrei 27)
All Day Event: No Gimmel Bet Midrash
All Day Event: No Hay Bet Midrash
9:00a Foundations for Jewish Family Living
9:00a Israel Today
9:00a Bet Midrash
10:00a Lucy Solomon Bat Mitzvah
10:00a Shacharit
10:30a Kaplan Minyan
FutureShock: Thoughts on Judaism After Reading Yuval Harari Saturday, October 29
at 10:30 am in Red Gables. Led by Rabbi Daniel Brenner. The Washington Post called historian Yuval Harari‘s work “important reading for serious-minded, self-reflective sapiens.“Rabbi Brenner will summarize Harari‘s understanding of homo sapiens, raising new theories about their history and near future. Then he’ll reflect on the implications
for Kaplanian Judaism.
4:00p Jewish Meditation Center
Sunday, October 30 (Tishrei 28)
9:30a Hay Family Education
9:30a Gimmel Family Education