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The Charlotte Jewish News - February 2002 - Page 13 Temple Beth El Temple Beth El from A to Z (and more)!^ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Adult Education Brotherhood Oomparative Religion Dinners Education F amily Gift Shop Healing Interfaith Judaism Keshet Learning Meal-A-Month New members On-line P urim Questions? Pabbis Sisterhood Tot Shabbat Uahc Volunteers Wildacres Retreat )C(10) Commandants Y outh z^ Adult Tanach (Bible) Study every Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. A lively and exciting journey through the pages of the Bible. No experience required. Join us and learn! Brotherhood Comparative Religion Tuesdays 7:00 - 9:00 pm February 12 Topic: Sikhism Dinners - First Friday of the month Family Shabbat dinners. Call office for details Education: Preschool, Temple Beth El Religious School K - 7th(SHEVA), Consolidated Hebrew High 8lh - 12th, Senior Seminar, Scholars-in-residence Family Gift Shop Additional Location!! Madison and Lex at the Arboretum Mon, Fri, Sat 10am-6pm Tues, Wed, Thurs 10 am-8pm Sun 12 - 6pm Temple location Monday - Friday 10 am - 4pm Friday during Oneg Shabbat Healing - Service of Comfort and Healing February 22, 2002 7:15 pm and the last Friday of every month Interfaith and Outreach Meets every month from September through May. All events are open to everyone from social events. Learners Shabbat to guest speakers and more. For info contact Mara Gose at 704-329- 4087 .zzzzzz Judaism Kcshel - Temple Beth El’s group that serves Gay and Lesbian members of the Temple, Jewish community and their supporters in all aspects of congregational life through religious, social and educational activities, and works to foster understanding and inclu siveness within the congregation and broader community. Learning Meal-A-Month - Helping the needy by dropping off a bag of non-perishable items in the food basket near the Temple office 2 large cans of tuna fish 1 large jar of mayonnaise 1 large jar of applesauce 1 can of carrots 1 can of green beans 1 box of saltine crackers I box of cookies New Members Towards the end of last year, members invited approx. 50 “new” members to join them for Shabbat dinner at the Temple o n-line - www.beth-el.com Purim Monday, February 25 Evening Celebration: 6pm Dinner and costume making Dinner free if you wear a cos tume, otherwise $5 per person 7pm Megillah Reading and Purim Shpiel Tuesday, February 26 Adult Purim Celebration II am Read and study the Megillah of Esther 12 pm Purim Lunch (Reservations required)! Youth - For sixty years, the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) has offered thousands of young people the opj)ortunity to explore and live Reform Judaism. Zzzzz No time to sleep! Keep searching to find 10 more! Questions? Rabbis and Cantor - Rabbi Bennett, Rabbi Schindler and Cantor Bernard, a dynamic lead ership of education, social action, spirituality and music! Sisterhood - Make a date to Fall in Love!! Saturday, February 16 “A State of the Art Auction” Guarantees to be informative, fun and entertaining. You may even fall in love with a piece of art or two! Call 704-366 1948 for more information Tot Shabbat - Calling all kids 5 and younger! February 16 at 9:15 am. A brief service and story, a craft project, and a snack. Parents and siblings also welcome Call Liz Winer at 704-367-0807 for more info. Uahc - Union of American Hebrew Congregations V olunteers W^ildacres Retreat - An annual Temple Beth El family Retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountains every Labor Day. X(10) Commandments B Y R A U T C N A S L M N C K S U U v R I W B N E H Y G R Y 0 A P R W F I C E D N M R I S W H L M H S Y P T H H G C A R I N G K I S A G R N I L T R R T R L K I P 0 N M Z F 0 0 0 D K P H M B A V R W M A L R C v W Y 0 A Y C 0 'M M I T T E E H H Fifritn at Ttett^lc ft eth El Monday Night, February 25 Dinner and Costume Making at 6:00 PM $5.00 or free for those in costume. Megillah reading and Purim Shpeil at,7:00 PM Tuesday, February 26 Adult Megillah Reading and Study 11:00 AM Lunch will be available for a modest fee. Reservations required Please contact the temple office for more information, 704-366-1948. »••••••••• Custom Window Treatments Chevron K v' •'f' y' ,■ y Louis XV On a board for under 95* Includes Fabric, Lining & Fabrication! $ 704-987-8880 • ConieUns 19824 W. Catawbu Ave (Exit 28 off i-77, n'-row frvm Cumlwlfl) 704-537-7600 • Charlotte 3120 N. Sharon Ainity Rd (ul AUtenuirlf: RH, uext tn BIrK'kbu»ler) 704-341-8500 • PiiicviUc CoiuitryHide Slio|)pijig; Center (on Klc 31. next to GulcT* Gym) More affordable than you thought, isn't it? We’ll help you choose your fabric from our large in-stock selection. ‘For pictured treatments 36" W x 18“ L with $15.95/yd fabric. Windows 37* - 48* wide would be $117. Louis XV doesnl include trim. Limited time offer. Moii-Sat 9:30uni>6:00piii H'ww.mldasfabric.cuiii
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