May 18, 2012   26 Iyyar 5772
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Welcome  

Congregation Beth Shalom Brandon, FLShalom! Congregation Beth Shalom is a vibrant, warm, and growing Reform synagogue. As the only Reform synagogue in Brandon, we provide a home for Jews of all ages and backgrounds. As a small congregation, we value the contribution and participation of each individual member and recognize the diversity that exists in Jewish families today. Please click the following link to watch an informative video featuring some of our members:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v="XwtfFfn2RlM

 

706 Bryan Road
Brandon, FL 33511
813-681-6547
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Shabbat Services  

Unless otherwise noted in the calendar Friday Night Shabbat Services are at 7:45pm and Saturday Morning Shabbat Services are at 10am.

Upcoming Events  
May 2012
05/18 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
05/19 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
05/20 -  Annual Congregational Meeting (10:00 AM)
05/21 -  Choir Rehearsal (7:30 PM)
05/23 -  Ritual Meeting (7:30 PM)
05/25 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
05/26 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
05/26 -  Shavuot Study & Cheesecake (7:30 PM)
05/27 -  Shavuot
05/29 -  I am Hope Cafe (5:15 PM)
05/29 -  Executive Commitee Meeting (7:30 PM)
05/31 -  Choir Rehearsal (7:30 PM)
June 2012
06/01 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
06/02 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
06/08 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
06/09 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
06/15 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
06/16 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
Slideshow  
RJ.org - The Reform Blog  

Shavuot, Sinai and Ruth: A Renewal of Reform Jewish Outreach

In several days time, we will celebrate Shavuot which, commemorates God’s revelation of Torah at Mount Sinai. As part of our commemoration, we will join together as one community, stand again at Mount Sinai and receive the Torah all over again. In her groundbreaking book, Standing Again at Sinai, published more than 30 years ago, Judith Plaskow calls upon Jewish women to reclaim scripture rather than discard it because of its patriarchal nature. Her inspiring words challenge each and every one of us to stand again at Sinai and reclaim Torah for ourselves—regardless of our gender, sexual orientation, or life experiences that [...]

Who Needs Shavuot?

by Rabbi Rick Schechter It’s the black sheep of the Jewish calendar—unfortunately. Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, is a holy day often overshadowed and overlooked in the contemporary Jewish world. How could this have happened? It had such an auspicious start. The Torah considers Shavuot a major Jewish festival—right up there with Passover and Sukkot. In ancient times, it was thus distinguished as one of the three pilgrimage festivals in which all of Israel would travel to Jerusalem to celebrate. Even more so, after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 C.E., the ancient rabbis renewed and deepened Shavuot’s [...]

What’s in a Name? Preparing to Reignite Synagogue Youth Engagement

by Rabbi Neil Hirsch While at this past year’s URJ Biennial, I attended the launch of the movement’s Campaign for Youth Engagement. As I heard the different stories, as colleagues and friends stood up and spoke of what’s going on with teens in their congregations, it resonated with my own experiences, and I realized that we all share in our struggles together. We have students and families dedicated to Jewish education that leads up to the bar and bat mitzvah experience. What about the day after the students become b’nai mitzvah? Our movement is facing an 80% drop-off rate after [...]

A Prayer for Memorial Day

On Monday, May 28th, we observe Memorial Day in the United States, a time to remember the sacrifice of our Armed Forces in defense of our country. The prayer below, written by Rabbi Matt Friedman and originally published on this blog last year, may be read during your Shabbat Services next week. Let us ask God to protect, heal and comfort those who serve. And let us, by praying, raise our own awareness, sense of responsibility, and appreciation for those who defend our country. “A Prayer for Memorial Day” by Rabbi Matt Friedman Eloheinu v’Elohei avoteinu v’imoteinu – Our God [...]
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