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The Charlotte Jewish News - December 2015 - Page 12 EBIMIE'S BBQ for your next event? Absolutely yes! ♦ B’nai Mitzvah ♦ Holidays & Parties ♦ Kosher & non-Kosher ♦ Beef, Lamb, Poultry ♦ Exotic Game & Seafood ♦ Vegetarian IVe Teach BBQ and Outdoor Cooking Classes Call Charlotte’s Jewish grilling expert for details Robert “Ernie” Adler, Smokemaster 704-577-1777 ernie@erniesbbq.com “If it ivas living or growing i’H grill it” Beth El Shares the Light of Chanukah with Charlotte On the darkest nights of the eal- endar year, Temple Beth El is readying to brighten Shalom Park and Charlotte with an array of Chanukah events for those of every age and stage. Fill your fes tival with light, with warmth, with food, with friends and family, and with fun. December 5, 4-7PM, Southern Fried Chanukah Sponsored by The Porch - open to everyone Celebrate the miraele of the oil with some very Southern and very fried ehieken. Bring your friends, have them bring their friends, and, if you’ve got kids, bring them, too. On the menu: fried ehieken, latkes, salad, mae ‘n’ eheese, and vegetables. Please bring a nut-free dessert or snaeks to share; BYO beer or wine is weleome. Flav- dalah at 6:30. $5/person, $18/fam- ily, kids 2 and under are always free. Visit www.templebethel.org to register. December 11, 6 PM, Shabbat Community Dinner TPM, Channkah Family Serv ice and a Night of a Thonsand Lights The Talmud teaehes that a light for one is a light for one hundred. One ean only imagine the power that is ereated by the lights that fill the Beth El sanetuary on the Shab bat of Chanukah. Bring your menorah, seven eandles, and matehes to our Chanukah Family Serviee and fill our worship with light, spirit and song. Visit www.templebethel.org to register. December 12,11 AM, Congre gational Shabbat with a Chanukah Flavor Be inspired by the Teen Band, Teen Voeal Ensemble, and eongre- gational partieipation in leading the serviee as we hear some of the melodies of Chanukah woven into the serviee. Deadline for nominations is January 7, 2016. To nominate a student today, visit our website at ahahonorsociety.org or contact us at (336) 217-7074. December 12, 7 PM, Jewish Community Night - Chanukah, Hoops, and Hornets Join the broader Shalom Park and Jewish eommunity for an in- eredible night of Chanukah as we eheer on the Charlotte Flomets as they take on the Boston Celties. Tiekets start at $26. To RSVP email bbell@homets.eom. December 13, 5 PM, Chanukah Community Concert... Sing and Dance with Shira Klein Join the Charlotte Jewish eom munity as we eelebrate the eighth night of Chanukah with outra geously hip Jewish roek at the MeGlohon Theater at Spirit Square, tiekets $5, order at earoli- natix.org. Free parking available at 219 East Seventh Street. December 24, 5:15-9 PM, Chi nese Dinner and a Movie ...for everyone Join us for our annual Chinese Food and Movies. There will be a movie for adults and one for the kids. Visit www.templebethel.org to register. Sharing our light with the com munity around us... The Giving Tree The Giving Tree at Temple Beth El has been a tradition for over 15 years. Through this mitz vah we provide presents for fami lies in need at Sterling Elementary and Jewish Family Serviees. Last year we were able to donate 350 gifts. The tree will go up in the TBE lobby on Friday, Novem ber 13 and in the Religious sehool on Sunday, November 15. Un wrapped gifts will be due baek to temple by Deeember 6. If you are interested in helping sort gifts or in being a “last minute shop per” during the week of Deeember 7, please eontaet Amanda Zaid- man at amandazaidman@hot- mail.eom. Project Snowflake You can be an “angel” for those who need a well-deserved night off during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Volun teers are needed to relieve staff members in men’s and women’s shelters, hospitals, and social serv ice centers. Contract Temple Beth El at 704-366-1948 for more in formation. ^ TEMPLE BETH EL
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