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CONGREGATION
BETH TORAH Large Enough to Serve You—
Small Enough to Know You. Congregation Beth Torah is a welcoming, Conservative synagogue community. We inspire the lifelong Jewish journeys of individuals and families by promoting active participation in Jewish life and learning.
ELANA ZELONY, RABBI [email protected]
CYD FRIEDMAN, PRESIDENT [email protected]
Bemidbar 27 May 2017 2 Sivan 5777
GREET SOMEONE you don’t know with “Shabbat Shalom” and say hello! Please refrain from smoking, photography, writing, and texting anywhere on the premises during the Sabbath, from Friday night through Saturday.
Please turn off or silence all pagers and cell phones. Need a large-print prayer book? They are available in the sanctuary vestibule. We hope you
enjoy Shabbat with us at Congregation Beth Torah!
Female—Congregant Farrah Montoya Elaine Montoya Esther Cohen Sue Slotnick Mindy Grossman
Female—Family of Congregant Valerie Levy Susan Hubble Nora Nevelow Ruth bat Esther Sunni Golda bat Odel Marge Eisner Anat Hannah bat Frieda
Female—Friend of Congregant Pam Kreisler Melody Garcia-Vera Carol Butler Amelia Reya bat Rachel Katie Berman
Male—Congregant Ariel ben Sarah Bob Tate Seth Block
Male—Family of Congregant Barry Harris Stephen Hyman Gary Slotnick Logan Mosman Donahue Mordechai ben Beryl hakohen v’Esther
Israel Ben Nissan hakohen v'Esther
David ben Froyam HaKohen v'Adah
Bob Rothman Bert Eisner
Male—Friend of Congregant Bill Jordan Pat Schuback Dr. Peter Marcus Sy Frelich Don Katcoff
Misheberach (Healing Prayer) List Perpetual Congregants
Barbara Kaufman Barbara Zipkoff Blanche Fisher Brad Boa Charlotte Goldberg David Gerstein Esther Rae Weinstein Feivel Moshe ben Aviva Leah Gary Ackerman Harriet Gross Howard Lieberman Howie Fields Israel Wiseman Laurie Sutkin Linda Northcutt Mark Appel Martin Greenblatt Naomi Levinson Patti Fields Robert Levinson Ruth Goldberg Schlomo ben Sarah Trudy Wiseman Yaakov Avraham ben Yehudit
While the Mourner's Kaddish is being recited, please support those in mourning and observing yahrzeits by responding at the appropriate times.
Yahrzeit Observances
OBSERVANCES NEXT SHABBAT OBSERVANCES THIS SHABBAT
Torah Numbers 1:1–1:54 Pg. 769
Maftir Numbers 1:52–54 Pg. 774
Haftarah Hosea 2:1–22 Pg. 787
Following Shabbat Service, all are invited to join us for a Kiddush luncheon sponsored by Congregation Beth Torah.
JOIN US FOR MINYAN—9AM Sundays and 6:45 AM Mondays (non-
holidays) followed by The Talmud with Rabbi Zelony.
8:09 PM Shabbat Starts (60 min) 6:30 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service
with Joyful Noise
9:30 AM Shabbat Service Babysitting (RM 1) 10:30 AM Jr Congregation (MPR) 11:00 AM Tot Shabbat (MPR)
9:27 PM Shabbat Ends (60 min)
Next Week—Naso 8:13 PM Candle Lighting (60 min) 9:31 PM Havdalah (60 min)
Whether you are new to our synagogue, long-time members, or just visiting, we are so pleased to have you here with us! Contact Marilyn
Guzick (469.235.3815) for questions about membership.
ARE YOU NOT RECEIVING IMPORTANT EMAILS FROM CBT? Opt-in by
texting CBTCONNECT to 22828 or go online to http://cbt.news/E-optin
MAKE ALIYAH REQUESTS—http://cbt.news/Aliyah-Requests
WALKERS WANTED—The rabbi is looking for volunteers to escort her
to and from the synagogue on Friday nights. If you would like to be
included in the rotation, please email her secretary, Heather, at
PLEASE SIGN OUR GUEST BOOK—Because we care about everyone's
safety, we ask folks who visit Beth Torah, Monday through Friday, to
sign our guest book. In the event of an emergency, being able to see
who is or is no longer in our building, is important.
Please be aware that names added to the CBT Misheberach list
are out in the public. When you add someone to the list, we ask
that you make them aware the list is public and make sure that is
okay with them.
It is also important that the healing prayer list remain current.
Names are added for four (4) weeks unless otherwise
requested. Non-members cannot be added to the perpetual list.
To add names, go online to congregationbethtorah.org/
misheberach-request or contact the Rabbi’s secretary
at 972.234.1542 x227 /[email protected].
1 Sivan Victor Rosenberg
2 Sivan Harry Mustovitch
2 Sivan Kate Jacobs
2 Sivan Lena Kreger Holzsweig
2 Sivan Nathan Goldberg
2 Sivan Rhea Lillie Schultz
4 Sivan Isadore Ingber
4 Sivan Oscar Machbitz
4 Sivan Stanley Kaplan
5 Sivan Dorothy Gould
5 Sivan Eva L. Spitzer
5 Sivan Ida Kutcher
5 Sivan Jeannette Rossen
5 Sivan Lena Smith
5 Sivan Louis Todd
5 Sivan Shirley Pullman
6 Sivan Albert Tevet
6 Sivan Morris Lubowitz
7 Sivan Bernice Loewenberg
9 Sivan Zeisha Zysblat
10 Sivan Amy Sonnenblum
10 Sivan Eddie Sutkin
10 Sivan Edith Saitz
10 Sivan Esther Gelbs
10 Sivan Freddye Duchin
10 Sivan Holly Morris
10 Sivan Lydia Kaiser
10 Sivan Sheila Carol Sheer
11 Sivan Bess Dennis Zeffren
11 Sivan Dan Koresh Daniel
11 Sivan Morton Hahn
11 Sivan Shirley Kawesch
12 Sivan Pauline Seidel
12 Sivan Rowena Mond
12 Sivan Zelda Davidson
13 Sivan Cantor Sharon Kunitz
13 Sivan David Roth
13 Sivan Leonard Smith
13 Sivan Lovis Eisen
13 Sivan Roger Robertson
14 Sivan Ida Sheer Glassner
15 Sivan Philip Paul Korman
15 Sivan Rebecca Roth
15 Sivan Sylvia Tubman
Welcome
UPCOMING EVENTS @CBT_Richardson
RUACH SHAVUOT BRUNCH 28 May, Sunday, 11:30 AM *Offsite Contact Lauren Lyon / [email protected]
Join fellow Ruach members for brunch with Rabbi Z. We will learn about the holiday of Shavuot while enjoying dairy treats. RSVP for address.
BUSINESS OFFICES CLOSED 29 May, Monday 31 May, Wednesday 1 June, Thursday MEMORIAL DAY MINYAN 29 May, Monday, 8:30 AM
Join us for minyan at 8:30 AM on holidays. Not only will we be able to fulfill the important mitzvah of helping others recite the Mourners Kaddish, it is a wonderful way to open our hearts and minds allowing God's presence into our lives.
SHAVUOT—BODY, MIND, AND SOUL 30 May, Tuesday, 7PM Contact Beri Schwitzer / LC–[email protected]
Join Director of Congregational Learning, Beri Schwitzer and CBT’s Chef de Cuisine, Lynda Markowitz, as we FILL the BODY with knowledge about traditional foods of the holiday and demonstrate how to make classical Shavuot dishes. Learn with Seth Miller as he ENRICHES the MIND with classical texts by the RAMBAM. FEED your SOUL with Chasidic Masters and the nourishing teachings of Rabbi Zelony. Participants join in for two out of the three study sessions (7PM and 8PM) followed at 9PM by Maariv and dessert.
SHAVUOT DAY 1 SERVICE 31 May, Wednesday, 9AM (Sanctuary) SHAVUOT DAY 2 SERVICE 1 June, Thursday, 9AM (Sanctuary)
Yizkor will be at approximately 10:30 AM. BAT MITZVAH 2 & 3 June, Friday & Saturday
Mazel Tov to Marissa Kahn, daughter of Stephanie and Jared Elad and sister to Rachel, who will be called to the Torah to become a Bat Mitzvah.
FAMILY DAY AT THE DR PEPPER BALLPARK 4 June, Sunday, 7:05 PM (5:15 PM Tailgate Party) Contact Brian Rubenstein / [email protected]
Game time is 7:05 PM. There are no tickets left with our group, but folks are still welcome to buy tickets from the Rough Riders and still join us at the tailgate party which will feature hot dogs, sodas, and games for the kids. Tailgating party hosted by Men's Club.
CONGREGATIONAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL 6 June, Tuesday, 7–8:30 PM *Offsite Contact Marilyn Guzick / [email protected]
Feeling Hazed and Confused? (hazelnut & chocolate ice creams with fudge chips & hazelnut fudge). Ready to experience the AmeriCone Dream? (vanilla ice cream with fudge covered waffle cone pieces & a caramel swirl). Maybe you could do with a little Chocolate Therapy? (chocolate ice cream with chocolate cookies & swirls of chocolate pudding ice cream). Join your fellow congregants at Ben & Jerry's (1501 Preston Rd #400) and get the scoop on their summer plans.
LADIES WHO LUNCH 6 June, Tuesday, 12:30 PM
Go Dutch once a month and gab with the girls while enjoying a new culinary spot around town. For location, RSVP at least a week in advance to Carol Taper at [email protected]. All locations chosen offer dairy and fish options.
BAT MITZVAH 9 & 10 June, Friday & Saturday
Mazel Tov to Helen Levy, daughter of Jill & Raphael Levy, and sister to Maxwell and Barak, who will be called to the Torah to become a Bat Mitzvah.
SAVE OUR SKIN: COVER UP AGAINST MELANOMA 11 June, Sunday, 2–4PM (Oneg) Register online at http://cbt.news/SOS-2017
Online registration ends June 9 ($10 tickets) but tickets will be sold at the door for $15. This is a multi-faceted program to identify risk factors for melanoma and what you can do to take charge. Learn about Hadassah's research and treatment, hear a dermatologist, listen to a panel of survivors. Understand and see what products and techniques are available for skin protection. Hadassah members and children will model sun–smart clothing and accessories. Kosher refreshments served. Funds raised will go to Melanoma Research at Hadassah.
ONGOING CLASSES
THE TALMUD WITH RABBI ZELONY Mondays following 6:45 AM Minyan Contact Rabbi Elana Zelony / [email protected]
Come explore, spar with, and make meaning of the Talmud. Open to all learners. Hebrew text is provided but class discussions will be based on English translation.
MUSSAR INSTITUTE CLASSES 29 May, Monday, 7PM (Library) Contact Sue Pickens, Facilitator / 817.999.8965
This class is a good way to enrich your spirituality while connecting with ancient Jewish texts. For anyone interested in participating, a new group will be forming in June.
JEWISH & CHRISTIAN STUDY 12 June, Monday, Noon (Oneg) Contact Earl Bills / [email protected]
A unique interfaith study group of Jews and Christians learning about each other as we study primary source texts (Bible, Mishnah).
TALK ‘N FOLD (M3) 14 June, Wednesday, 2PM (Oneg) Contact Lisa Miller / [email protected]
Come help fold, seal, label, and postage the monthly mailing.
KNITTING CIRCLE 14 June, Wednesday, 7PM Contact Kimber Miller / [email protected]
Our knitting circle includes experienced knitters and beginners. Bring your current project and questions, or work on items to donate, and join our schmooze! Check in at the Member's Lounge.
READY FOR DINNER? INTERFAITH RAMADAN DINNER 14 June, Wednesday, 7:30 PM (Oneg)
What do Yom Kippur and Ramadan have in common? Join us for a very special Ramadan dinner, sponsored by the Dialogue Institute Dallas and Congregation Beth Torah. Learn about our Muslim neighbors and their customs while enjoying authentic Mediterranean food, prepared by members of the Dialogue Institute Dallas. This event is free with online registration (https://interfaithramadan_june14.eventbrite.com).