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Community Calendar from page 9 Wednesday, Oct. 26 Wednesday, Nov. 2
10:30 a.m. – Chair Yoga in-person and via Zoom – 10:30 a.m. – Chair Yoga in-person and via Zoom –
Understand how to navigate the daily prayerbook. Physically and mentally relaxing, with gentle stretching Physically and mentally relaxing, with gentle stretching
Learn how the Siddur is structured; who compiled it; which and balance postures to strengthen your body through the and balance postures to strengthen your body through the
prayers are included and why; what the prayers represent; use of a simple chair! Free and Open to All. use of a simple chair! Free and Open to All.
and much more. Friday, Oct. 28 Wednesday, Nov. 2
Thursday, Nov. 10 @ 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – Erev Shabbat “Worship in Pink” service – 7 p.m. – Reform Judaism – What’s In It For You? (1 of
NextGen Emanu-El (20’s & 30’s couples or singles) Join us as we honor those who are or have been affected 3) – What does “American Reform Jews” really mean
Pizza & Pasta Social by Breast Cancer. Hear from survivors or words spoken and how has it evolved? This three-part course is aimed
More info to come. Check Facebook and Instagram by a loved one. This special tribute will be woven into our at those who are curious about Reform Judaism as well as
Sunday, Nov. 13 @ 10:30 a.m. services held in-person, via Zoom and livestreamed to our “old timers” who want to learn more. The course continues
Breakfast with Dr. Robert Watson website (Temple-Israel.com) and Facebook page (Temple on Nov. 9th & 16th. For more info and to RSVP, call the
Kristallnacht Israel, West Palm Beach). Enjoy music and easy-to-follow Temple Office at (561) 833-8421.
Robert Watson is an award-winning author who has passages on our overhead screens and online. Open to all. Thursday, Nov. 3
published over 40 books and 200 scholarly articles and For more info, to participate or to submit a written piece to 7 p.m. – Israel: It’s Complicated (1 of 3) – An in-person
essays on topics in political, military, and social history, be considered for reading, call the Temple Office at (561) program for teens (eight graders and up), facilitated by
as well as two multi-edition, multi-volume encyclopedia 833-8421. Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin. How do we respond to anti-Israelism
sets on the presidents and first ladies. Saturday, Oct. 29 and anti-semitism? How do we figure out where to stand
Monday, Nov. 14, @ 1 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – Online Weekly Torah Study – We discuss the on Israel and the state of the Jewish people? How do you
Overturning Roe V. Wade: English text for the Torah portion of the week, providing maintain a civil conversation with people with whom
How Does It Affect Women in the Jewish Community? thoughtful discussion of ancient texts with modern
An expert panel will discuss religious, legal, medical applications. Open to all via Zoom. Community Calendar on page 12
and psychological issues in light of rulings by the Supreme
Court and State legislatures.
Monday, Nov. 28 @ 1 p.m.
Women’s League Book Club
From Africa to Zion by Danny Abebe
From Africa to Zion is an extraordinary, heartbreaking,
yet hopeful insider’s look into the Ethiopian Israeli
immigrant experience. The book is raw and intimate.
The details are vivid and at times painful. Danny Adeno
Abebe’s candor is refreshing and disarming.
Wednesday, Nov. 30 @ 7 p.m.
Cinema Emanu-El
“Crossing Delancy”
A Manhattan single meets a man through her Jewish
grandmother’s matchmaker.
Temple Israel
1901 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach
833.8421, www.temple-israel.com
Saturday, Oct. 15
9:30 a.m. – Online Weekly Torah Study: “Haftarah Will
Travel” – A discussion of the prophets and historical
figures. Learn how their words and stories have become
our words and stories. Open to all via Zoom.
Monday, Oct. 17
6 p.m. – Dinner and Dancing with the Torahs on Erev
Simchat Torah – Join us as we celebrate Simchat Torah
with a Middle Eastern dinner, Klezmer band and unfurling
of the scrolls. This event is open to the entire community
but an RSVP for dinner is required by Oct. 3. For more info
and to RSVP, call the Temple Office at (561) 833-8421.
Tuesday, Oct. 18
11:45 a.m. – Yizkor for Sh’mini Atzeret / Simchat
Torah – Join us for a short morning Yizkor Service of
Remembrance, followed by a BYO-Lunch enjoyed in the
Sukkah overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway with Rabbi
Jeffrey Salkin. Free and open to the entire community but
an RSVP is requested.
Wednesday, Oct. 19
10:30 a.m. – Chair Yoga in-person and via Zoom –
Physically and mentally relaxing, with gentle stretching
and balance postures to strengthen your body through the
use of a simple chair! Free and Open to All. You have a team in the fight
Friday, Oct. 21
6:30 p.m. – Erev Shabbat Service – Services are held against breast cancer
in-person, via Zoom and livestreamed to our website
(Temple-Israel.com) and Facebook page (Temple Israel,
West Palm Beach). Enjoy music and easy-to-follow From early detection to breakthrough treatments
passages on our overhead screens and online. Open to all.
For more info, call the Temple at (561) 833-8421.
Saturday, Oct. 22 Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Maroone Cancer Center is transforming
9 a.m. (earlier than usual) – Online Weekly Torah Study
– We discuss the English text for the Torah portion of the breast cancer care. Utilizing the latest research and technology, we
week, providing thoughtful discussion of ancient texts with can diagnose cancer early and treat patients with advanced, targeted
modern applications. Open to all via Zoom. therapies. For your mammogram. For world class care at South Florida’s
Sunday, Oct. 23
12 p.m. – Whole Self: A Safe Place for Jewish LGBTQ+ #1 hospital. For every care in the world. Trust a leader in breast health.
Youth – For youth looking to gain more knowledge and
a better understanding about their Jewish and LGBTQ+ ClevelandClinicFlorida.org/BreastCancer
identity. This monthly program includes help with
homework, time for studying, social opportunities and
discussions with like-minded professionals and resourceful
allies. Free and open to the community with a focus on
Jewish LGBTQ+ and their allies. For more info, email
wholeselfFL@gmail.com or call the Temple at (561)
833-8421.