January 27, 2012   3 Sh'vat 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
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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  
January 2012
01/27 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
01/28 -  Shabbat Service
01/29 -  Religious School (9:30 AM)
01/30 -  Choir Rehearsal (7:30 PM)
01/31 -  I Am Hope Cafe (5:15 PM)
01/31 -  Executive Comm. Mtg. (7:30 PM)
February 2012
02/03 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
02/04 -  Shabbat Service
02/10 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
02/11 -  Shabbat Service
02/17 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
02/18 -  Shabbat Service
02/24 -  Shabbat Service (7:45 PM)
02/25 -  Shabbat Service
Slideshow  
RJ.org - The Reform Blog  

The Gift of the Shabbat Table

by Evelyne Klein When our (fabulous) Membership Director asked if I would host a Shabbat dinner at our house, as a way to have long-standing members meet new members, I thought:  What a terrific idea!!  There were so many new members we did not know, and members we saw at temple events only.  What better way to bring old and new together, get to know other members better, than around the Shabbat dinner table? I was amazed at the synergies between the old and new members who came: the conversation flowed around the table, with everyone introducing themselves, and topics ranging from the impact of Hillel on college students to training for boards, to activities for disabled youngsters and numerous other topics, both personal and otherwise. The conversation was lively and vigorous the entire evening. When our kids were young, my father would insist we come for Shabbat dinner on [...]

Do We Have The Courage for a Real Tikkun For Our Teens?

by Craig Parks I am a very rare breed in the Reform Movement.  Out of over 900 congregations I am one of the very few full time Directors of Youth Programming that has been in my job over ten years.  I have now spoken at my third national Biennial in a row and do so with great fervor.  When those attendees come to my presentations and hear about the 60 -70 kids coming to our Teen Shabbat Jam 2 hour Friday  night service once a month or our well over 100 9-12 graders participating in our  programs such as the social action youth group Tikkun Project, or the summer camp that brings in gobs of kids and teens who work on staff I sometimes have to reach for napkins to wipe the drool off the faces.  I can’t even tell you how many times I have heard the phrase “Can [...]

The Torah In Haiku: Bo

The Obama’s dog? No, it’s not that “Bo” my friend We’re talking Torah! In this week’s portion Pesach observance described A law for all time Kids are gonna ask What’s this seder mean to you? You must answer them   Exodus 12:26-27 Your children may ask you, ‘What is this service to you?’ You must answer, ‘It is the Passover service to God. He passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt when He struck the Egyptians, sparing our homes.’

Why I Love Being a Reform Jew

by Rabbi Henry Jay Karp In my first installment in this series, I spoke about the merger discussions between our congregation and the Tri City Jewish Center.  At that time I stated that since I addressed institutional reasons for why the resulting congregation should affiliate with the Reform movement in my answers to the Merger Task Force’s questionnaire, therefore in this series I would restrict the focus of these articles to personal ideological reasons for my love of and commitment to Reform Judaism.  However, as I now conclude this series, I wish to remove that self-imposed restriction and revisit why I feel so strongly about our congregation’s connection to the institutions and organizations of Reform Judaism. While ideology, practice, culture, all are important, they do not exist in a vacuum.  They do not spring up overnight, born of thin air.  Rather they are the product of like-minded people coming together [...]
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