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11/10/2015 12:05:05 PM

Nov10

Guest Scholar: Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz. “Israel on Campus: What are the Stakes?”
This Saturday at 11:15AM

Rabbi Dan, who was previously the rabbi at BK and is the past Reconstructionist Rabbinnical College president, is currently serving as interim director of the the Wellesley College Hillel. He will speak to the congregation at 11:15am in the sanctuary.

Kaplan Minyan
Saturday, Nov 7th - 10:30A 
Red Gables

Kaplan Minyans are alternative Shabbat services held monthly at Bnai Keshet.  KMs reflect the thinking of Mordecai Kaplan, founder of Reconstructionist Judaism, who described Judaism as an evolving religious civilization.  KMs combine a selection of readings and songs with lively discussion of Jewish ethics, culture, current events, and history. ....read more.

 

Shacharit
10A Sanctuary

Starts at 10A after morning prayers and Sacred Chanting.

 

Sacred Chanting - Shabbat 9AM

Why Chant? This Shabbat marks the first gathering of our Bnai Keshet Sacred Chant Group in 5776. BKers will join to chant melodic, rhythmic repetitions of a sacred phrase derived from liturgy and Torah. That might sound complicated but it’s not: anyone can do it. All you need to bring with you is your heart, spirit and voice. Chanting is prayerful and meditative, it’s not singing. You are invited to “come as you are”, no matter how you are feeling. When we come together as a community to support each other in our own unique experiences we always leave feeling more connected to each other, ourselves, our world. Chant is an ancient practice that connects us to Judaism, God and Torah in a personal way. It has the ability to engage and quiet our minds and bodies and open doorways to expanded states of awareness, love and truth. Why Chant? Why not? We welcome you.

 

Melissa Schaffer has led Sacred Hebrew Chant in Montclair at Bnai Keshet Synagogue, in the metropolitan area, and privately for 7 years. She is a graduate of Rabbi Shefa Gold’s intensive 2 year Spiritual Chant Leader training .

Last Chance to Buy Roabst Tickets

Don't miss the fun ...

or the NY Deli experience (vegetarian options also available) ...

or the knishes ... the seltzer ... the babka

 

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Our Schedule


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Tuesday, November 10 (Cheshvan 28)
8:00a BK Office Closed
6:30p Teen Group

Wednesday, November 11 (Cheshvan 29)
8:00a Meditation Minyan
4:15p Bet Midrash (3rd to 5th Grades)

Thursday, November 12 (Cheshvan 30)
7:30p Women's Rosh Hodesh Group



Erev Shabbat, November 13 (Kislev 1)
7:30a Morning Minyan
5:30p Kinder Keshet - RSVP for Kinder Keshet Pot-Luck
6:30p Hay Class Dinner
7:30p Kabbalat Shabbat


8:00p Friday Night Chavurah: Robert Elliott's Experience on the Front Lines of Europe's Refugee Crisis
BK member Roberta Elliott was just in Vienna, Austria, volunteering on the frontlines of Europe's refugee crisis. She blogged throughout her week there; you can read a brief excerpt in this week's NJ Jewish News. Or, you can get the whole scoop when she reads her five-part blog and illustrates it with photos on Friday, Nov. 13 following Kabbalat Shabbat services. This will be your opportunity to share her experiences and ask questions. All welcome!


Shabbat, November 14: Toldot (Kislev 2)
No Dalet Bet Midrash
9:00a Sacred Chanting with Melissa Schaffer
9:00a Bet Midrash
10:00a Shacharit
10:00a Teen Group
10:30a Kaplan Minyan
11:15a Guest Scholar: Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz. “Israel on Campus: What are the Stakes?” 
12:30p Conversational Hebrew

Sunday, November 15 (Kislev 3)
9:30a Dalet Family Education

Monday, November 16 (Kislev 4)
5:30p Bet Midrash (6th to 8th Grade) (Ends at 8:00p)
6:00p MESH
8:00p Tikkun Middot Continuing (Ends at 9:20p)

Tuesday, November 17 (Kislev 5)
8:00a BK Office Closed
6:30p Teen Group

Wednesday, November 18 (Kislev 6)
8:00a Meditation Minyan
1:00p Lunch & Learn
We'll be discussing Chapters 2 and 3 of An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thinkers. As usual, you are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch.

4:15p Bet Midrash (3rd to 5th Grades) (Ends at 6:00p)
7:00p Screening of the film "HINEINI: COMING OUT IN A JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL" and panel discussion.

Thursday, November 19 (Kislev 7)
8:00p Board Meeting

Erev Shabbat, November 20 (Kislev 8)
7:30a Morning Minyan

Shabbat, November 21: Vayetzei (Kislev 9)
All Day Event: No Vav Bet Midrash
9:00a Fundamentals of Prayer with Rabbi Elliott
9:00a Bet Midrash
9:00a Gimmel Parent Event
10:00a Shacharit
7:00p Roabst

Sunday, November 22 (Kislev 10)
9:30a Vav Family Education
6:30p Teen Group

Wednesday, Nov. 18  7PM

Discussion will occur after the movie

 

HINEINI (Hebrew for ‘Here I am’) chronicles the story of one student’s courageous fight to establish a gay-straight alliance at a Jewish high school in the Boston area and the transformative impact of her campaign on her entire community.

 

Longing to connect more deeply with her Jewish identity, Shulamit Izen enters 9th grade at The New Jewish High School (now Gann Academy) in Waltham, Massachusetts. She also starts school as an out lesbian.

 

Using interviews with Shulamit, her family, teachers, and other students – both those who support her campaign and those who oppose it – the film allows the members of this community to tell their own stories. What emerges is a potent and inspiring story of Jewish pluralism and a community navigating the cross-currents of Jewish tradition and social change.

 

Beyond the struggle to create a supportive environment for gay and lesbian students and teachers at the school, this is the story of a community wrestling with the very definition of pluralism and diversity in a Jewish context.

 

From sanctifying same-sex marriages to ordaining gay rabbis, discussions of GLBT identity and inclusion are taking place across the Jewish religious spectrum. Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School offers a vital new framework in which to understand these issues and a powerful catalyst for discussion and dialogue in all communities.

 

Co-Sponsored by Keshet – a national grassroots LGBT Jewish Organization

Come join the joy of the musicians and singers of Beit Tefila Yisraeli right here at Bnai Keshet on Sunday, December 6th. 

 

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Happy Birthday

10-Nov   Tuesday   Michael Reiter
10-Nov   Tuesday   Jonathan Grupper
10-Nov   Tuesday   Zachary Sinemus
10-Nov   Tuesday   Xander Zasloff Thomas (10)
11-Nov   Wednesday   Jannik Treitler (10)
11-Nov   Wednesday   Tom Hilliard
11-Nov   Wednesday   Michael Haynes
11-Nov   Wednesday   Seth Orlofsky
11-Nov   Wednesday   Joshua Rapoport (16)
12-Nov   Thursday   Nathan Meyer
13-Nov   Friday   Kevin Uribe
14-Nov   Saturday   Kiefer Bernard (8)
14-Nov   Saturday   Judith Cohen
14-Nov   Saturday   Laura Sorokoff Gelman
15-Nov   Sunday   Donna Lawrence
16-Nov   Monday   Helaine Schattner
16-Nov   Monday   Monique Moyse
16-Nov   Monday   Raphael (Rafi) Aronson (11)
17-Nov   Tuesday   Jonathan Glassman
17-Nov   Tuesday   Jordan Sklar
18-Nov   Wednesday   David Sanders
18-Nov   Wednesday   Joshua Dax Brujis (16)
18-Nov   Wednesday   Jack Schwartzberg (10)

 

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