Dear Fellow Congregants:
I wanted to introduce myself as
the new Programming Chair on the
CBS board of directors.
As we move into exciting new
times at Beth Shalom, I hope that we
can use our social programs as a way
to continue our interaction with each
other, learning, living, and having fun.
To this end, I am open to considering
any ideas you might have for future
programming.
By all means please share them
with me.
– Brent Sasley
bsasley@uta.edu
The latest issue of Beth Shalom’s newsletter HaShomer has lots of info you need. If you are a member, you will receive your copy at the beginning of each month and don’t have to wait for it to be posted online. Contact the office to be added to the mailing list.
Please join us as Chanel Mazal Sassoon is called to the
Torah, a Bat Mitzvah, on Saturday, March 14, at 10:00 a.m.
Born on November 30, 1995, Chanel brings so much
joy to her family and we love her so
much. She is an honor student at T.A.
Howard Middle School. We are very
proud of her.
Chanel is a very happy person.
She enjoys fashion, movies, and spending
time with family and friends.
The Sassoon family would like to
thank everyone in religious school who
helped Chanel reach this point.
We are so happy to see her become a Bat Mitzvah, and
we invite the congregation to join us in our simcha.
A few weeks ago Federation held its Super Sunday, right here in Arlington,
where they called on members of our congregation to pledge and donate to the Federation. One of the programs funded by your generous donation to Federation is the Havdallah program.
Saturday, March 7, at 6:00 p.m. we will be hosting a Havdallah programs for families with children up to fifth grade (although all are welcome!).
We will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a Havdallah program presented by master ventriloquist Nance Burks Worcester and her puppet friends, then continue with a short Havdallah service at 6:30 p.m. (bring a Havdallah set, or we will give you one). The Havdallah service will be followed by dinner.
This program is open to the community at no cost, thanks to a grant from the Jewish Federation of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Please RSVP to Stephanie Posner.
Dinner, Megillah Reading, Carnival
Monday, March 9, in the CBS Social Hall
Paid RSVP for Dinner Only by Friday,
March 6 to janetaa@bethshalom.org
Adults: $6, children, $3 – BBQ Dinner, 6:30 p.m.
Megillah Reading, 7:00 p.m. – Carnival, 7:30 p.m.
Balloon Animals – Ice Cream Bar
On December 29, 2008, Sam Weiger, son of Ben and Fran Weiger, had the honor of becoming a Jewish man (Bar Mitzvah) at the Southern Wall in Jerusalem. The weather was rainy and cold; typical for Central Israel during the winter. Rabbi Boyden officiated the ceremony. Sam’s second and third cousins, and great aunt from his father’s side of the family, were present with umbrellas in hand. Sam recited the blessings before and after the Torah, and 12 verses from Parsha Vayigash. Sam had another opportunity to visit the family synagogue built at the turn of the century in the Buchari district (Jews born in Uzbekistan) of Jerusalem. Sam and family had the honor of viewing an Ark covering in memory of Ben’s mother’s parents. Congratulations Sam on this momentous and memorable occasion in your life!! Here are some pictures from Sam’s Bar Mitzvah in Israel.
Mishloah Manot (sending of gifts) is the custom derived from the Megillah (Scroll of Esther), which we read on Purim. According to the Megillah, “one is to observe Purim as days of feasting and merry-making, and as an occasion of sending gifts to one another and gifts to the poor.”
(Esther 9:22)
We at Beth Shalom would like to revive this tradition and offer you a unique opportunity to shower your
friends with delicious homemade treats in a beautiful Purim Hamantaschen-shaped box. Each box contains freshly baked Hamantaschen, fruit and nuts!
It’s simple: fill out the attached form, and send it back to the office. The office will notify the recipient of your generous gift, and they can pick their baskets up at the Purim service on Monday, March 9, 2009. Dinner is at 6:00pm and services begin at 7:00pm. More info will follow.
Return this form to the office with payment by Friday, February 27th
The latest issue of Beth Shalom’s newsletter HaShomer has lots of info you need. If you are a member, you will receive your copy at the beginning of each month and don’t have to wait for it to be posted online. Contact the office to be added to the mailing list.
Download the February 2009 Issue
Forget Chanukah, Purim is the real gift giving holiday!
Mishloah Manot (sending of gifts) is the custom derived from the Megillah (Scroll of Esther), which we read on
Purim. According to the Megillah, “one is to observe Purim as days of feasting and merry-making, and as an
occasion of sending gifts to one another and gifts to the poor.”
(Esther 9:22)
We at Beth Shalom would like to revive this tradition and offer you a unique opportunity to shower your
friends with delicious homemade treats in a beautiful Purim Hamantaschen-shaped box. Each box contains
freshly baked Hamantaschen, fruit and nuts!
It’s simple: fill out the attached form, and send it back to the office. The office will notify the recipient of your
generous gift, and they can pick their baskets up at the Purim service on Monday, March 9, 2009. Dinner is at
6:00pm and services begin at 7:00pm. More info will follow.
Return the form emailed to you, to the office with payment by Friday, February 27th