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Celebrating the Joy of Judaism, Embracing all Jews. SHAVUOT 5780/2020
ARE YOU SLEEPING THROUGH HISTORY?
Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg There is a tradition for Jews to stay awake all night on the eve of Shavuot, awaiting that moment in time when we received the tablets of the law on Mt. Sinai. Why do we stay awake? Thirty-three hundred years ago, on the sixth day of Sivan, after the Jews had prepared for three days to receive the Torah, we are told that there was “thunder and lightning and the strong sound of the shofar.” Why all the noise? Explain our sages: because the Jews overslept! The Jews needed an alarm clock to wake them for that great moment in time. It has been pointed out that what happened to the Jews at Sinai is very much an aspect of human nature. Great events may be taking place around us, and we react with a yawn. History is being made and we take a nap! For many, that is the reaction to the coronavirus that has
Every year, our BT community comes together for our SPOTLIGHT scholarship event. That is where we raise the funds to provide financial assistance for more than 50% of our student population. THIS YEAR, SPOTLIGHT IS GOING TO BE A LITTLE DIFFERENT...
As more families find themselves facing financial struggles due to the COVID-19 crisis, the demand for financial aid is growing. That is why we established the Beth Tfiloh Scholarship Relief Fund. This year, more than ever, we ask you to be there for our BT community, like BT has always been there for you. Join us online on June 4th at 8 pm for Spotlight at Home!
enveloped planet Earth. We are living through a truly historic moment in time, but are we really paying attention and learning from it? People write and talk about how they go shopping, what they are watching on television, how can you get Zoom to work, etc. etc. We look forward to the virus coming to an end … and that’s it! We would be wise at this time to hear the sound of the shofar, to listen to the alarm clock that is awakening us to issues that we have slept through before the virus. God and nature are urging us to ask ourselves in light of the virus: Have we learned to differentiate between luxuries and necessities? Has the effect of the virus strengthened our faith, or weakened it? Has it turned us into globalists or nationalists? Do we better appreciate teachers, nurses, etc. and will it be reflected in their future salaries? Has all that has unfolded taught us to “save for a rainy day”… or to “eat, drink and be merry … for tomorrow we die”? We are in the midst of receiving a once-in-a-lifetime wake up call. Make sure you are not sleeping through it!
Be Our Guest! June 4th, 8 pm Join us for Spotlight at Home, a free online event celebrating our community’s strength, resilience, and generous support of the Beth Tfiloh Scholarship Relief Fund. Together, we will enjoy an evening of inspiration and world-class entertainment, including: n
Words of gratitude from Dr. Schorr and Rabbi Wohlberg
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The annual Spotlight school video premiere
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A surprise student musical performance
FEATURED ENTERTAINER: Comedian Howie Mandel, star of NBC’s America’s Got Talent and Deal or No Deal, back for his third Spotlight performance! RSVP for Spotlight and donate to the Beth Tfiloh Scholarship Relief Fund at
BETHTFILOH.COM/SPOTLIGHT
LEADERSHIP SPONSORS
In honor of BT’s Amazing Teachers And In honor of the BT Class of 2020
Dr. Adrian Dobs and Dr. Martin Auster
The Messing Family Foundation
Frona A. Brown, Ed.D. and Family
Irene and Robert Russel and Family
Penn Carliner Family
Silverstein Family
The Haron Dahan Foundation
Roz and Marvin H. Weiner Family Foundation
The David and Barbara B. Hirschhorn Foundation
Jerome G. and Annette S. Zimmerman Foundation