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All who enter are welcome. Our members are old, young, middle-aged. Our families are dual faith, gay and straight, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, single-parent and traditional. We embrace the varied tapestry that is now the Jewish people and we are proud that our synagogue includes this diversity in our membership. We welcome all who want to participate in our spiritual, religious, social and community activities, experience life cycle events and participate in lifelong learning.
this week at beth david
All Events
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Tuesday ,
DecDecember 12 , 2023Torah Study
Tuesday, Dec 12th 10:30a to 11:30a
Come study weekly with Anschel Weiss! Everyone is welcome to join -
Tuesday ,
DecDecember 12 , 2023Adult Education: The Intersection of Racism and Antisemitism
Tuesday, Dec 12th 7:00p to 8:30p
When we acknowledge the intersection of antisemitism and racism, we are better positioned to fight the syndemic (or synergistic epidemic) of White supremacy in the United States. Hate crimes in the US have been increasing at an alarming rate. In a FBI report released in 2023, hate crimes increased 12% in 2021 from 2020. Victims were targeted by their race (65%) and religion (14.1%), in addition to other social identities. Society can no longer afford to view rises in hate crimes and discrimination targeting one group as isolated from other equally marginalized and vulnerable minority identities. Over two weekly sessions, Elon University Professor of Psychology, Buffie Longmire-Avital, PhD will explore how the social construction of race both presently and historically, has shaped our ability to recognize and effectively respond to interpersonal, structural, and systemic forms of both antisemitic and racial injustices. Longmire-Avital will draw from her recent research that examines the ways Jewish parents engage in racial-ethnic identity socialization, particularly how parents teach their children to navigate racial microaggressions in Jewish spaces and her ongoing work studying the relationship between chronic discrimination and health outcomes. Using an Empowerment Education Model, participants will listen, learn, reflect, and collaboratively construct plans to not only recognize and respond to the many ways White supremacy is enacted in the US but how to cultivate adaptive coping responses and restorative healing in community spaces. -
Wednesday ,
DecDecember 13 , 2023Hebrew School
Wednesday, Dec 13th 4:30p to 6:00p
Hebrew School -
Thursday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2023Torah Study
Thursday, Dec 14th 7:00p to 8:00p
In person or online. Email the Beth David Office for log in information. -
Saturday ,
DecDecember 16 , 2023Minyan Chaverim
Shabbat, Dec 16th 10:00a to 12:00p
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Saturday ,
DecDecember 16 , 2023Shabbat Shelanu
Shabbat, Dec 16th 10:30a to 12:00p
Shabbat Morning for 2nd - 7th graders -
Saturday ,
DecDecember 16 , 2023Shabbat Katan
Shabbat, Dec 16th 11:00a to 12:00p
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Sunday ,
DecDecember 17 , 2023Hebrew High and Confirmation
Sunday, Dec 17th 4:30p to 6:00p
Hebrew High and Confirmation for grades 8 - 12 -
Tuesday ,
DecDecember 19 , 2023Torah Study
Tuesday, Dec 19th 10:30a to 11:30a
Come study weekly with Anschel Weiss! Everyone is welcome to join -
Tuesday ,
DecDecember 19 , 2023Adult Education: The Intersection of Racism and Antisemitism
Tuesday, Dec 19th 7:00p to 8:30p
When we acknowledge the intersection of antisemitism and racism, we are better positioned to fight the syndemic (or synergistic epidemic) of White supremacy in the United States. Hate crimes in the US have been increasing at an alarming rate. In a FBI report released in 2023, hate crimes increased 12% in 2021 from 2020. Victims were targeted by their race (65%) and religion (14.1%), in addition to other social identities. Society can no longer afford to view rises in hate crimes and discrimination targeting one group as isolated from other equally marginalized and vulnerable minority identities. Over two weekly sessions, Elon University Professor of Psychology, Buffie Longmire-Avital, PhD will explore how the social construction of race both presently and historically, has shaped our ability to recognize and effectively respond to interpersonal, structural, and systemic forms of both antisemitic and racial injustices. Longmire-Avital will draw from her recent research that examines the ways Jewish parents engage in racial-ethnic identity socialization, particularly how parents teach their children to navigate racial microaggressions in Jewish spaces and her ongoing work studying the relationship between chronic discrimination and health outcomes. Using an Empowerment Education Model, participants will listen, learn, reflect, and collaboratively construct plans to not only recognize and respond to the many ways White supremacy is enacted in the US but how to cultivate adaptive coping responses and restorative healing in community spaces.
Thoughts From Beth David
November 6, 2023 - Day One on the ground
Monday, Nov 6 8:42pmDonations From Israel
Friday, Nov 3 1:03pmThoughts from Beth David
Friday, Nov 3 12:57pm
Sun, December 10 2023
27 Kislev 5784
Today's Calendar
Chanukah |
: 9:00am |
: 5:45pm |
Friday Night
Candle Lighting : 4:48pm |
: 5:45pm |
Shabbat Day
: 10:00am |
: 10:00am |
: 10:30am |
: 11:00am |
Havdalah : 5:49pm |
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This week's Torah portion is Parshat Miketz
Shabbat, Dec 16 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Dec 15, 4:48pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Dec 16, 5:49pm |
Chanukah
Sunday, Dec 10 |
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Zmanim
Alot Hashachar | 5:57am |
Earliest Tallit | 6:28am |
Netz (Sunrise) | 7:19am |
Latest Shema | 9:45am |
Zman Tefillah | 10:35am |
Chatzot (Midday) | 12:12pm |
Mincha Gedola | 12:37pm |
Mincha Ketana | 3:03pm |
Plag HaMincha | 4:04pm |
Shkiah (Sunset) | 5:05pm |
Tzeit Hakochavim | 5:47pm |
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Sun, December 10 2023 27 Kislev 5784