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A MESSAGE FROM SISTERHOOD
The leaves have turned, the air is crisp. Sisterhood has been busy putting together an exciting series of programs for the fall.
Here are featured highlights:
The dinner for paid up Sisterhood members will take place on November 17th. The evening will feature a multi-vendor boutique and dinner and the opportunity to mingle with old and new members. Don’t miss out! If you haven’t paid your dues, please send a check for $50 made payable to Beth El Synagogue, with the notation “Sisterhood dues” in the memo section, to Alise Liquorie in the Beth El office. Questions about membership can be directed to Joyce Goldklang (Gemofamom@aol.com). December 4th will feature a virtual tour of the beautiful, newly expanded Tel Aviv ANU Museum of the Jewish People, at 11 am. December 21st will feature an in-person evening program for arts and crafts lovers.
Beth El Sisterhood is a partner of the Symphony of Westchester. Concerts take place at Iona University. A portion of each ticket sold benefits Sisterhood. The first two concerts of the season will take place the evening of November 12th and the afternoon of December 11th. For information about the concerts or to purchase tickets, visit www. thesymphonyoswestchester.org or call 914-654-4926. Once you purchase tickets, please email me at marcia.assor@gmail. com, so Sisterhood can get credit for the tickets.
Other Sisterhood Fall programs of note:
Bagels and Books (9:30 am):
November 28th: Paris Children by Gloria Goldreich
December 19th: Costalegre by Courtney Maum Evening Book Club (7:30 pm):
November 9th: Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr Canasta – every Monday at 1 pm Mah Jongg – every Tuesday at 1 pm
TORAH FUND 2022 -2023 Chazak v’Ematz
This year, like in the past 80 years, our Sisterhood is participating in the Torah Fund Campaign under the direction of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism.
Your donation to Torah Fund helps provide essential scholarships and programs to train future leaders of the Jewish Community.
Every Torah Fund donation of $180 or more will be recognized with this year’s Torah Fund pin, Chazak – 80 (the 80 is for 80 years of Torah Fund). All contributions, of any size, will be gratefully accepted.
The best way to make your donation is at: www.jtsa.edu/torah-fund. This is a safe, secure donation site set up by Women’s League for this purpose. Be sure to enter Beth El New Rochelle when they ask for your affiliation. If you have any questions, or would like to make special arrangements, please contact: Sheila Cohen • Chilly321@aol.com • 914-576-1078 Risë Stern • rskstern@verizon.net • 914-761-5645