The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2012 - Page 27 Temple Beth El High Holy Days Schedule of Services Days are scrolls: write on them only what you want remem bered. — Bachya ibn Pakuda, 11th century For service, tickets and parking information, see www.beth- el.com. Selichot, Saturday, September 8: Selichot with clergy and choirs from Temple Beth El and Temple Israel. At Temple Israel. Program: 8:30 PM; Dessert Reception: 9:30 PM; Selichot Service: 10 PM. Erev Rosh Hashanah: Sunday, September 16, 7:30 PM Rosh Hashanah: Monday, September 17 8:30 AM; All congregants and guests welcome to attend this service. Kindergarteners through 3rd graders are required to attend Junior Congregation. 3rd graders and older - Worship with family. Rosh Hashanah: Monday, September 17,11:30 AM; All con gregants and guests welcome to attend this service. Families with children in 3rd grade or younger must attend early service. Kol Nidre: Tuesday, September 25 7:30 PM. Yom Kippur: Wednesday, September 26 8:30 AM; All congregants and guests welcome to attend this service. Kindergarteners through 3rd graders are required to attend Junior Congregation. 3rd graders and older - Worship with family. Yom Kippur: Wednesday, September 26, 11:30 AM; All con gregants and guests welcome to attend this service. Families with children in 3rd grade or younger must attend early service. Babysitting (reservations required) available for children under hve yrs old at all services. Entire Congregation: Yom Kippur Yizkor, Healiug aud Neilah Service: 3:30 PM. Light Break Fast: 6:30 PM. All those attending worship are expected to adhere to sanctuary decorum. Tot services for children hve years old and younger. Older sib lings are welcome. Rosh Hashanah: Monday, September 17 at 3:30 PM in the Blumenthal Sanctuary. Yom Kippur: Wednesday, September 26 at 2 PM in the Blumenthal Sanctuary. ^ I TEMPLE BETH EL ALEPPO CODEX A True Stdry* oKOhsesyiDn, Fiilli, «rol L^ir TufmiIL of iiri Ancient LUblc % I TEMPLE BETH EL Temple Sole! a reform congre gation in the Tri-County area is currently offering High Holiday Services. These lay led reform services will be held at Heritage Conference Center in Ft. Mill. Temple Sole! is proud to announce that they will have a Torah and new Machzors, “On the Wings of Awe,” a fully transliterated prayer book. Sukkot and Simehat Torah Celebrations at Temple Beth El Sukkot Sunday, September 30, in and around our Beth El Sukkah 4 PM - Temple Tots Sukkot Celebration 5 PM - “Pizza in the Huf ’ for the whole congregation 6 PM - Sukkot Services fol lowed by Ice Cream Sundaes Join us to welcome the Festival of Sukkot on Sunday, September 30, with an afternoon of celebra tion for everyone. Tots and their families will start early and then join all in a pizza dinner in the Sukkah: our annual “Pizza in the Hut.” All participants will help finish decorating our Sukkah in time for services, where we will celebrate our autumn harvest and commemorate our time spent wandering in the desert dwelling in temporary shelters. Sukkot reminds us of harvests and opportunities to greet each other with food, prayer and song. Beth El welcomes all of our fami lies into the Sukkah to celebrate the annual harvest of our Sacred Gifts and our sacred commit ments, which make us a wonder fully vibrant community. We will recognize and celebrate every Beth El member’s contributions: enthusiastic participation, devo tion of time, and financial support. Simehat Torah Sunday, October 7, on the “Streets” of Shalom Park (TBE Religious School Parking Lot) 6 PM - Tailgating and Torah Dancing We will conclude our season of repentance and harvest with Simehat Torah. On Simehat Torah at Beth El we symbolize the never-ending cycle of Jewish learning by unrolling the entire Torah scroll and reading from the end and then the beginning. Come dance with the Torah in a party that will overflow our synagogue into our “streets” as well as include a traditional tailgating cookout - burgers, dogs and ample fixin’s. Please join our Beth El family for the celebration of our full range of holidays as we contem plate and celebrate our Jewish fes tive season. For more information, check out www.beth-el.com, or call 704-366-1948. ^ % I TEMPLE BETH EL Temple Beth El Clergy Book Club (Open to All) Sunday, October 14 at 4 PM, Location TBA Jewish books in the news and new Jewish books - this book club has something interesting for everyone, plus rabbis and cantors to lead discussions. For October, please read The Aleppo Codex by Mahi Friedman, a true-life detec tive story unveiling the journey of a sacred text. Questions? 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