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You Broke the Fast - Now What? We Have Lots Going On!

10/04/2014 09:00:32 PM

Oct4

Tomorrow morning
Sunday, October 5th
Help build the Sukkah at 9am

Monday, October 6th at 8pm

A Discussion with Palestinian Peace Activist Ali Abu Awwad
Ali Abu Awwad is a leading Palestinian activist who teaches his countrymen non-violent resistance and reaches out to Jewish Israelis at the heart of the conflict.  He tours the world to tell his riveting story of his discovery of the path of non-violent resistance.  For more information ....

Thursday, October 9th

9am Sukkot Morning Service (in the Sukkah!)
 
8:30pm Scotch in the Sukkah (Men Only)
Join BK's menfolk for the 3rd Annual Scotch in the Sukkah. Discuss Talmud, drink scotch (or your favorite liquid refreshment), and socialize.

Friday, October 10th!

7:30am Morning Minyan 

7pm Dinner in the Sukkah
Join us for dinner in the Sukkah with Kabbalat Shabbat at 7PM, Dinner at 8PM. Reservations necessary.

October 11th at 7PM 

Sleepover in the Sukkah
Come to Havdalah in the sukkah and stay for hotdogs and s'mores over a campfire, songs, guitars, stories and even a sleepover (rain or shine).  BK families are welcome to come for any or all of the evening and overnight. Parents must stay with their children or make sure that another adult who is staying will be responsible for them. More information and to register ....

....... and upcoming cultural opportunities

Sunday, October 19th at 2pm
Golda's Balcony at NJPAC

Start your New Year off right by joining with other BK members on October 19th for a field trip to see a matinee performance of the one-woman show "Golda's Balcony" starring Tovah Felshuh. Click for details including group ticket information.

 

 


Sunday, October 26 at 4pm
Family Folk Concert With Joel Henry Stein
Tickets:
$20 Adults | $15 Children under 12
(Tickets are not being sold by Bnai Keshet)
 
BK will host Los Angeles folksinger Joel Henry Stein at a family afternoon concert open to the public.  Stein plays a unique blend of traditional Americana, bluegrass, African American spirituals, Appalachian gospel, protest songs, and Hebrew psalms, prayers, and folk songs.  He has been described by Citysearch.com as “Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan rolled into one, making rockin' folk music that picks you up and takes you on a journey to Woody Guthrie-land, with stops in Velvet Underground-ville.”  The Houston Chronicle says he “flirts with many musical styles, flitting energetically and effortlessly from Dylan's poetic storytelling to Bowie's epic lyricism to Ben Folds Five's sassy piano-driven jaunts and all points in between.”  From 2005-2007, Stein directed the B'nai Keshet choir, played guitar and sang at Friday night services, and occasionally even led Sabbath services when the temple’s rabbis were out of town.
 
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