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Burma Cyclone, China Earthquake, Relief Needed |
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Natural disasters in Asia have created one of the worst
humanitarian crisis in years. First a devastating cyclone in Myanmar, formerly
known as Burma, and then a massive earthquake in south western China have
killed untold score thousands and left countless thousands more homeless and in
dire need. In Burma particularly, this tragic situation has been amplified by
its brutal military government, which is failing to respond to the disaster and
obstructing international aid organizations.
When tragedies occur on such an enormous scale it is difficult to know where to
begin to help. Our feelings of helplessness may be exacerbated by a skepticism
around providing effective relief to those suffering under harsh and corrupt
regimes. But our tradition affirms that we must do whatever is in our power to
preserve human life, and so we ask that our community acts promptly and
decisively to ensure that victims receive the aid that they desperately need.
We encourage everyone in our community here at Beth Elohim
to contribute to relief efforts, either through the American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee or through the American Jewish World
Service.
JDC is accepting donations for both Burmese and Chinese
relief. AJWS is collecting for Burmese relief but not having grantee
organizations in China, it is offering alternative
suggestions for those who wish to contribute. Both JDC and AJWS are committed to distributing one hundred
percent of the money collected in the emergency funds, and will work with
agencies on the ground in the affected areas as the needs become clear .
To Donate to the JDC
By Phone: 212-687-6200
By Mail: Check payable to:
JDC-Myanmar Cyclone Relief or China Earthquake Relief
P.O. Box 530
132 E43rst Street
New York, NY 10017
To contribute to AJWS, visit www.ajws.org, or call (800) 889-7146.Checks may be sent to:
American Jewish World Service, Burma Relief
45 West 36th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10018.
We pray that rescue efforts are successful in saving as many people as
possible.
May those who have lost loved ones find comfort in knowing that the hearts of
good people around the world are open to their suffering.
(With special thanks to Rabbi Sharon Brous of Ikar-LA for sharing this language.).
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Schedule of Services |
Friday, September 3
7:00 PM Services, Chapel
Saturday, September 4
9:00 AM Lay-Led Torah Study,
Library
9:30
AM Shir
L’Shabbat, Social Hall
10:15 AM Phillip Okon & Sophie Gell B’nai Mitzvah,
Chapel
10:30 AM Lay-Led Minyan
Service, Rabbi’s Study
9:00 PM The Days Of Awe: Text Study With
Rabbi Bachman, Rabbi
Bronstein and
Rabbi Koch Epstein
10:30 PM S’lichot Service: A Musical Service Of
Forgiveness Featuring
The CBE Singers
Erev
Rosh Hashanah:
Wednesday, September 8
7:00 PM Brooklyn Jews Service, Prospect Park
Picnic House
8:15 PM Main Service, Old
First Reformed
Church, Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
Rosh Hashanah:
Thursday, September 9
9:00 AM Tots Service With
Community Kiddish
To Follow, CBE Rotunda
10:30 AM Main Service With Community
Kiddish To Follow, Old
First Reformed
Church, Corner Of Carroll St & 7th Ave
10:30 AM Youth & Family
Service With Community
Kiddish To Follow, CBE Ballroom
10:30 AM Brooklyn Jews Service,
Prospect Park
Picnic House
10:30 AM Childcare: 2.5-5 Yrs Old, CBE Temple
House
10:30 AM Kids Service/Program
5-7 Yr Olds
With
Community Kiddish To Follow,
CBE Rotunda
5:00 PM Tashlich In Prospect Park, Meet At The
9th St. Entrance To
The Park
Rosh Hashanah:
Friday, September 10
9:30 AM Main Service &
Adult Study, Ballroom
12:45 PM Community Kiddush, CBE Lobby &
Social Hall
Saturday, September 11
9:00 AM Lay-Led Torah Study,
Library
9:30
AM Shir
L’Shabbat, Social Hall
10:00 AM Altshul, Rabbi’s Study
10:15 AM Isabelle Mindel and
Madelyn Fried
B’nai Mitzvah, Ballroom
10:30 AM Lay-Led Minyan Service, Rabbi’s Study
Kol Nidre:
Friday, September 17
7:00 PM Altshul, Rotunda
8:15 PM Main Service, Old
First Reformed Church
Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
8:15 PM Brooklyn Jews Service,
CBE
Yom Kippur:
Saturday, September 18
9:00 AM Tots Service, CBE
Rotunda
10:30
AM Main
Service, Old First Reformed Church,
Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
10:30 AM Youth & Family
Service, CBE Ballroom
10:30 AM Brooklyn Jews Service, CBE Temple House
10:30 AM Childcare: 2.5-5 Yrs
Old, CBE Temple House
10:30 AM Kids Service/Program 5-7 Yr Olds, CBE Rotunda
1:00 PM Reform Judaism – Past,
Present & Future:
An Intergenerational Conversation With
Rabbi Herbert
Bronstein, Rabbi Dr. Dan
Bronstein and Rabbi Andy Bachman, Old
First Reformed Church,
Corner Of Carroll St.
& 7th Ave.
2:30 PM Members Music and
Poetry Hour, Old First
Reformed Church, Corner Of Carroll St. &
7th Ave.
3:30 PM Afternoon Service, Old
First Reformed Church,
Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
4:45 PM Yizkor Memorial
Service, Old First Reformed
Church, Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
5:45 PM N’ilah Concluding
Service, Old First Reformed
Church, Corner Of Carroll St. & 7th Ave.
Erev Sukot:
Wednesday, September
22
7:00
PM Sukkot
Service, Chapel/Rotunda
Sukot:
Thursday, September 23
8:00 AM Morning Sukkot
Service, Chapel
Friday, September 24
7:00 PM Services, Chapel
Saturday, September 25
9:00 AM Lay Led Torah Study,
Library
9:30
AM Shir
L’Shabbat, Social Hall
9:30 AM Yachad 1st-6th Grade Program
10:00 AM Altshul, Rabbi’s Study
10:15 AM Nathaniel Harpaz Bar
Mitzvah, Chapel
10:30 AM Lay Led Minyan Service, Rabbi’s Study
Sukot:
Sunday, September 26
11:00 AM Sukkot: CBE
Community-Wide Celebration, CBE Temple House
Shimini Atzeret:
Thursday, September 30
8:00 AM Shimini Atzeret and
Yizkor Service, Chapel
Simchat Torah:
Thursday, September 30
7:00 PM Simchat Torah Service
& Celebration, Ballroom
Friday, October 1
7:00 PM Services, Chapel
Saturday, October 2
9:00 AM Lay Led Torah Study,
Library
9:30
AM Audrey
Bachman’s Bat Mitzvah, Ballroom
9:30 AM Ganeinu Kindergarten Family Program
9:30 AM Shir L’Shabbat, Social
Hall
9:30
AM Yachad
K-6th Program
10:30 AM Lay Led Minyan Service, Rabbi’s Study
4:30 PM Dylan Leath Bar
Mitzvah, Chapel
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