The order of service will be Shacharit (beginning at Nishmat Kol Chai; Psukei D'Zimra is done at home/privately), Torah Reading or Torah Discussion, and Musaf.
All services will start at 10:00. If you've been attending Zoom services over the Holy Days or during the fall, you don't need to do anything else. If you haven't, please email Matt Barratt at msbarratt@gmail.com, and he'll add you to the list.
The Zoom link will open at 9:30 for schmoozing before the services begin.
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If you wish to join the group, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
If you want to join the class, and have not already been participating, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
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Contact Kirby Date at kirby@kmdateplanning.com or see the group blog at www.roshchodeshcleveland.blog for further details (meeting location is the same is previously, but no longer being published, per their request).
The order of service will be Shacharit (beginning at Nishmat Kol Chai; Psukei D'Zimra is done at home/privately), Torah Reading or Torah Discussion, and Musaf.
All services will start at 10:00. If you've been attending Zoom services over the Holy Days or during the fall, you don't need to do anything else. If you haven't, please email Matt Barratt at msbarratt@gmail.com, and he'll add you to the list.
The Zoom link will open at 9:30 for schmoozing before the services begin.
Claudio Saunt to Speak on Indian Removal and Mass DeportationHoney Massey’s nephew, Claudio Saunt, will give a lecture on Thursday, January 21 at 7:00 PM through the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program on “Indian Removal and Mass Deportation in the Modern Era” (via Zoom). Explore the history of Indian Removal in the context of other mass deportations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Join Professor Saunt to look at the US-sponsored expulsion of the Indian population in the 1830s forcing them westward, creating something of a model for colonial empires around the world including the infamous deportations of World War II. Notoriously, during the Nazi conquest of Eastern Europe, Hitler equated “indigenous inhabitants” with “Indians” and declared “the Volga River must be our Mississippi.” This lecture is offered in conjunction with Beth El –The Heights Synagogue. Cost $5 for members, $10 for non-members; register at https://www.lifelonglearningcleveland.org/public/Course/browse?courseid=26778.
If you want to join the class, and have not already been participating, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
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The order of service will be Shacharit (beginning at Nishmat Kol Chai; Psukei D'Zimra is done at home/privately), Torah Reading or Torah Discussion, and Musaf.
All services will start at 10:00. If you've been attending Zoom services over the Holy Days or during the fall, you don't need to do anything else. If you haven't, please email Matt Barratt at msbarratt@gmail.com, and he'll add you to the list.
The Zoom link will open at 9:30 for schmoozing before the services begin.
Rabbi Ungar will be honored Sunday, January 31, 1:00 p.m. at the Jewish Theological Seminary Convocation. This will of course be an on-line event. Details can be found at https://inspired.jtsa.edu/event/jts-rabbinic-convocation/e313567. Free, but advance registration is required.
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If you wish to join the group, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
If you want to join the class, and have not already been participating, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
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Contact Kirby Date at kirby@kmdateplanning.com or see the group blog at www.roshchodeshcleveland.blog for further details (meeting location is the same is previously, but no longer being published, per their request).
If you want to join the class, and have not already been participating, contact Rabbi Ungar, rabbi@bethelheights.org, to be added to the list.
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