Community Review - November 8, 2019

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Synagogue Life Beth El Temple 2637 N Front St, (717) 232-0556 www.bethelhbg.org Minyan 7am daily and 5:30pm Sunday morning at 9am Friday Kabbalat Shabbat 6pm Shabbat morning service 9am Saturday night mincha/maariv/havdalah at same time as Friday evening candle-lighting time. Chisuk Emuna Congregation 3219 Green St, (717) 232-4851 info@chisukemuna.org www.chisukemuna.org Daily Morning Services: Sunday & Legal Holiday, 8:30am Monday & Thursday, 6:50am Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday, 7:00am Rosh Chodesh, 6:45am Shabbat, 9:15am Daily Evening Services: Sunday thru Thursday, 7:15pm Friday & Saturday nights, sunset Special Services and Programs: Shabbat mornings: Torah Trope Class with Gerry Gorelick, 9am. Learners of all abilities welcome. For more information, please contact the Chisuk Emuna office, 717-232-4851 or info@chisukemuna.org. Congregation Beth Israel, Lebanon 411 S 8th St, (717) 273-2669 www.congregation-beth-israel.org All are welcome to our egalitarian services: Sundays at 9am and Thursdays at 7:30am. Our Shabbat services begin at 7:30pm on Friday evenings and on Shabbat morning at 9:30am followed by Kiddush. Congregation Beth Tikvah, Carlisle Asbell Center, 262 W High St, (717)-240-8627 www.bethtikvah.org Friday Shabbat Services at 7:15pm Beth Tikvah meets twice a month. Check newsletter on website for dates and times. Historic B’nai Jacob, Middletown Water & Nissley Streets, (717) 319-3014 www.bnai-jacob.org Historic B’nai Jacob Synagogue, located at Water and Nissley Streets in Middletown, near the Harrisburg International Airport

and Penn State-Harrisburg, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, will have its annual Shabbos Services Honoring Veterans on Friday, November 8, 2019 beginning at 7:30pm. Marc Bluestein will be leading the services after which stories from veterans about their experiences are welcomed. There will be a meal including hot food and sandwiches in the Social Hall after the Services (there is no charge for the meal but seating is limited). We are a community Shul and you are welcome to join us. There are no membership dues or admission fees. Kesher Israel Congregation 2500 N 3rd St, (717) 238-0763 www.kesherisrael.org Participate in daily Minyanim. Mornings: Sundays and Federal holidays at 8am, Monday-Friday at 6:45am. Rosh Chodesh and fast days at 6:30am. Evening services begin 20 minutes before sunset. Please join Kesher Israel for 9am Shabbat morning services followed by Kiddush. Please contact Office Manager, Cecelia Baker, (717) 2380763 for info.

Religious School on Sunday mornings. Torah Study (Genesis) some Saturday mornings – call for details. Temple Beth Shalom 913 Allendale Rd, Mechanicsburg (717) 697-2662, www.tbshalom.org Temple Beth Shalom’s Friday evening Shabbat Services are at 7:15pm, followed by an oneg in the social hall. Services are led by Lay Leaders of Beth Shalom. Please call the office at 697-2662 or check the website calendar for Shabbat service dates, as well as updates on when Saturday Shabbat services will be held. Upcoming services will be held on November 8 and 22, December 6 and 20. Saturday Shabbat Services, led by Rabbi Choper, will be held at 10am at the Jewish Home on November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, and December 7,14,21, and 28. All are welcome. The Sisterhood Book Group will meet on Wednesday, November 13 at 1:30pm at Wegman’s on the Carlisle Pike to discuss the books Being Mortal by Atul Gawande and The Lost Man by Jane Harper. Please contact

Ohev Sholom Congregation, York 2090 Hollywood Drive 717-852-0000 www.OhevSholomYork.org Ohev Sholom Congregation is a Conservative congregation serving York County in an inclusive, egalitarian manner. Established in 1902, the congregation is led by our student rabbi in association with our lay leadership. Worship services held in the sanctuary every Shabbat morning at 9:30am and at the homes of individual congregants on Friday evening at 7:30pm. Yarzeit minyans are by request. Please call for details. Ohev Sholom provides adult educational opportunities in conjunction with our local Chabad Learning Center while embracing different levels of observance, stages of life, and family structures. Temple Beth Israel 2090 Hollywood Dr, York (717) 843-2676, www.tbiyork.org York’s 140-year-old Reform congregation. Rabbi Jeffrey Astrachan leads services at 7pm each Friday, followed by an Oneg. Birthday celebration/family service first Friday of each month.

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the Temple office at tbshalom@gmail.com if you are not active on the Book Club’s website, and would like to attend. This group is open to all women! For details on upcoming Temple Beth Shalom services and events, check the website: http:// tbshalom.org. Temple Ohev Sholom 2345 N Front St, (717) 233-6459 www.ohevsholom.org Lunch-n-Learn class is at noon to 1pm on Wednesday, Nov. 13 in the Lehrman Chapel; curriculum is “Timeline of Jewish History.” Rabbi’s Book Review is at 11am to noon on Sunday, Nov. 17 (with bagels and coffee) in the Lehrman Chapel. Hershey Study is at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 (call for location); curriculum for this year is “Maimonides, Spinoza and Us,” by Rabbi Marc D. Angel. Parallel Education Program is at 11am to noon on Sunday, Nov. 10 (with coffee and bagels) in the Lehrman Chapel; curriculum is Leo Rosten’s “The Joys of Yiddish.” Ohev Sholom’s main office, 717-233-6459.


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