Calendar and Highlights

Rabbi Dena Feingold

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Service Highlights

Y        Friday, October 31
7:30 p.m., Services will be led by Rabbi Michael Remson and soloist Rhonda Wehner while Rabbi Feingold is on vacation.

Y        Saturday , November 8
10:30 a.m., During Shabbat morning services, Emily Levin will be called to the Torah as Bat Mitzvah.

Y        Friday, November 14
5:45 p.m., New and Prospective Member Shabbat, Rhonda Wehner will join us as soloist. Followed by Catered Dinner, 7:30 p.m.

Y        Friday, November 21
7 p.m., Family Shabbat with lay leaders Marvin and Esther Letven. Birthday and Anniversary Blessings for November will be given.

Y        Friday, December 5
5:45 p.m., Family Kabbalat Shabbat. One-half hour for families with small children. Birthday and Anniversary Blessings for December will be given.

 

Upcoming Events

Y        Tuesday, November 4
7 - 8:30 p.m., Faith and Doubt class with Rabbi Feingold begins. Trauma and tragedy represent the greatest challenges to faith in all religions. Rabbi Feingold will teach this class in Jewish theology using excerpts from the PBS Frontline documentary Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero as a jumping off point for discussion on Jewish beliefs relating to the nature of God, good and evil and the role that religion itself plays in acts of violence. Believers and non-believers are welcome. (Classes are November 4, 18, 25 and December 2, 16 and 23.)

Y        Wednesday, November 19
7 p.m., Book group will meet the first Wednesday of every other month at the temple or in the homes of members, beginning November 19 at Ellie Chemerow’s house. The first book is Three Cups of Tea. Contact Dorothy Sentieri.

Y        Tuesday, November 25
11:45 a.m., Jewish Perspectives on Current Issues class resumes. The topic this month is Election Post-mortem: How did Jews Vote and Why?

 

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Spiritual leader since 1985

Rabbi Dena Feingold received her MAHL from Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion and was ordained there in 1982. In 2007, Rabbi Feingold received her Doctor of Divinity degree commemorating her 25 years in the rabbinate.

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Read Rabbi Feingold's High Holiday Sermons

 

Rabbi Feingold’s Message

When we speak about Simchat Torah here at Beth Hillel, I often hear: “Oh, that’s the holiday when we open the entire Torah in a circle around the children.” And it is true that that is our custom at Beth Hillel, but it is a fairly new custom, by no means universal, and actually non-essential to the observance of the holiday. The same is true of “passing the Torah from generation to generation” that often happens at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah.

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