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2010-09-03 / Community

Guest Cantor for The Holidays At Young Israel

Rabbi Shloimie Kreindler returns to Young Israel of Margate for the High Holy Days to render the liturgical services. He studied in Rabbinical seminaries in New York and Israel. He received his ordination over 16 years ago and has served as a spiritual leader in Toronto, Canada for many years. He has over 15 years Cantorial experience and the Synagogue looks forward to a beautiful melodious and lively prayer rendition. Rabbi Kreindler is the founder of a Free Job Assistance and Vocational Counseling Program for the Baltimore, MD community, where he resides with his wife Marcie, and their 5 children. For Holiday tickets and reservations please call the Shul at 609-823-3630.

Friday night Shabbat Dinner and Services

Temple Beth Shalom of Brigantine invites you to join them for Friday night Shabbat Dinner and Services. Please call the office to make arrangements to join one of our host members for dinner in their home. Let us know which Friday evening works for you and we will pair you with a host. Call 609-266- 0403.

Adult Education at Beth El

Sundays after 9 a.m. minyan Rabbi Aaron Krauss teaches works of Yehudi HaLevi(the Kuzari). Mondays Iris Harari teaches advanced Hebrew at 5 p.m. and beginning Hebrew at 6 p.m. Thursdays Cantor Ralph Goren teaches davening skills at 10 a.m. and the weekly Torah portion at 11 a.m.

Traditional and Kosher Holiday Luncheon

The Herman Pogachefsky Senior Services Pavilion, 1102 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, will host a traditional, kosher holiday luncheon in celebration of Rosh Hashanah, on Wednesday, September 8th at 12 noon. The meal is provided by Seashore Gardens Living Center. Please call Gail at 345-3057 for more information.

Aloha Hawaiian Luncheon

The MAPS Foundation of South Jersey will present its "Aloha Hawaiian Luncheon" in the Trump Taj Mahal Ballroom on Sept. 13, at 11:30 a.m.

Tickets are $40 for members and $45 for nonmembers. Admission includes parking, lunch (salad, grilled chicken or Mahi-Mahi, dessert and beverage), Hawaiian music and dancing and a fashion show by White House-Black Market and Lou Marchiano's Men’s Shop that will be modeled by TV-40 newscasters.

For information, call Rose Silverman at 823-9093.

Trip to Baltimore Harbor

Brith Sholom Seashore Lodge, is sponsoring an allday, all- inclusive trip to the National Landmark Baltimore Harbor on Wednesday, September 22, 2010.

The day will start with a visit to Ft. McHenry, where the Star Spangled Banner was written. This will be followed by a complete buffet lunch at Philips Seafood. The highlight of the trip will be a visit to the world-famous National Aquarium, including free admission to several shows and performances.

The total, complete cost for the day is $85 per person.s For reservations, phone Elaine Levin at 487-9998.

Beth Judah Devotion By The Ocean

Beth Judah, Ventnor, is ending the Summer as it began it with Devotion By The Ocean on Friday evening, September 3, 6:00 p.m., with services on the beach at Newport Avenue, Ventnor, behind the Ventnor Library. This will be a Beth Judah Alive! type service with full participation of the congregation. All are invited to join us and welcome in the Shabbat and Labor Day Weekend on a spiritual level. Bring your own beach chair. We will provide challah, wine and cake/cookies. For more information, call Beth Judah at 822 7116 xt 101.

Entertainment Books for Sale

Beth El Men’s Club is selling Entertainment Books. The books are $30.00 and proceeds go to the youth department.

For more information, or to purchase a book contact the office at 823-2725.

Adult Education At Beth El

Iris Hariri is teaching two Hebrew classes on Monday evenings, beginning at 5 p.m., Beginning & Intermediate and also Advanced. Anyone interested, contact the office at 823–2725 for further information.

Beth Judah Early Learning Registration

Congregation Beth Judah's Early Learning Center and Religious School registration is now open, offering classes for two, three and four year olds, and Mommy and Me for ages one and up. There are full- and half-day options Monday through Friday with low teacher-child ratios.

Call 822-7116 ext. 120 for details and an opportunity to tour the school and meet new Education Director Jeffrey Myers and Youth Programmer Rachael Pagano, as well as the teachers.

Speech at Beth El

Professor Judith Vogel will speak at Beth El on Saturday, September 18th at 5:45 pm during the metrology portion of the Yom Kippur service. Dr. Vogel is a professor of mathematics at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. In addition, Professor Vogel teaches a course on the Holocaust at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. Dr. Vogel, will speak on the subject, “Children of the Holocaust.

Emeth Shalom NYC Trip

Temple Emeth Shalom will sponsor a day trip to New York City on Wednesday, Oct. 13. The bus leaves the Temple at 8501 Ventnor Ave., Margate at 8 a.m., returning from New York at 5 p.m. Cost is $35. Call Bebe Markman, 822- 5682, for reservations and information.

Beth Judah Car Wash

Beth Judah Teens will be holding a Car Wash on Sunday, Sept. 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will be washing cars for an affordable rate of $10 per car to go to scholarship money. This is being held in conjunction with Chair Day at the synagogue to set up for the High Holidays.

Beth Judah Youth Group Registration

Beth Judah Youth Group will be holding a registration afternoon on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 1 p.m. on the Newport Avenue Beach. There will be games for children and snacks. This will be a family event as Beth Judah Youth Group is for children of all ages. Beth Judah Youth Groups are open to all Jewish children from 2nd to 12th grade.

Beth Judah Temple

Beth Judah Temple, Spencer and Pacific Avenues in Wildwood, is having Pizza in the Hut in their Sukkah! They will be making pizzas and singing songs. This event is free for members and $5 for non-members. For more information please call the office at 522-7541. The office is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Community Rosh Hashana Dinner

Chabad invites the community to participate in a Rosh Hashana dinner at the Chabad Ventnor Shul, 6412 Ventnor Ave. Ventnor, on Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 7:45 p.m. Chabad promises an evening of inspiration, good food, songs, great company and festive holiday spirit.

Participants will enjoy a delicious three-course traditional Rosh Hashana dinner including apples and honey, new fruits from Israel as well as challa, salads, gefilte fish, chicken soup, kugels, chicken and more.

The cost is $26 per person. RSVP a must by Sept. 6. Services will begin at 6:45 p.m. and dinner will be at 7:45 p.m.

For more information call 822-8500 ext. 2 or visit Chabad online at www.chabadac.com.

Special Cemetery Service for Holocaust Survivors

The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at the Richard Stockton College of NJ announces the Mitzvah Zecher Avot Cemetery Service for Holocaust survivors and their families on Sunday, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m.

This service, Mitzvah Zecher Avot - the good deed of remembering family - will be at the Rodef Shalom Cemetery, Holocaust Survivor Section. The cemetery is located on the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township.

For further information, contact The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at the Richard Stockton College of NJ, 652- 4699.

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