Look below to see a list of days the office is closed.
Shabbat Calendar
Friday, September 27 Services 6:00 pm Candle Lighting 6:20 pm
Saturday, September 28 28 Elul Torah Reading: Nitzavim Bible BaBoker will resume after Simchat Torah Shacharit Service 9:30 am Tot Shabbat 10:45 am Jr. Congregation 10:45 am Mincha 5:50 pm Study 6:20 pm Ma'ariv 7:05 pm
Upcoming Events
Sunday, September 29, 2019: Families with Littles Apples and Honey Celebration. Bring in the New Year with dinner, song, and apples and honey. Also, hear the shofar! 5-6pm. No charge but RSVP here.
Sunday, October 6, 2019: K-8 Youth Program. A fun afternoon for kids filled with food, football, and fun! 12:00 - 1:30 pm. RSVP by 10/2 for free, after and at the door $5. RSVP here.
Sunday, October 6, 2019: USY Event. Celebrate Shabbat on Sunday! There's going to be Challah Wars, Grape Juice Taste Testing, and Name that Ruach Tune! The program is from 12 - 1:30 PM in the Youth Lounge and lunch is provided. RSVP here. Sunday, October, 20, 2019: A Unique Sukkot Celebration 2019. Join HUGS, BHBE Inclusion Committee sub-committee of Social Action & BHBE Social Action Committee from 1 – 3:30 PM for Bubble Wonder Show with Deborah Cary! Who Will Wind Up in A Bubble?? Guitar Melodies with Cantor Pavel Roytman! Songs of Sukkot and Friendship. Fun! Refreshments! Games!
Sunday, October 27, 2019: Men's Club Scotch and Steak Annual Event. Join us at BHBE at 5pm at the synagogue with Scotch Connoisseur, Dr. Ira Goodman.The cost is $40 for steak or $36 for a veggie burger. RSVP required by October 23, 2019. Admission with pre-paid reservation only.
Office Closures
The Office will be closed the following days: 9/30/19 Rosh Hashana 10/1/19 Rosh Hashana 10/8/19 Erev Yom Kippur 10/9/19 Yom Kippur 10/14/19 Sukkot 10/15/19 Sukkot 10/21/19 Shemini Atzeret 10/22/19 Simchat Torah
High Holiday Appeal
Make the Most of the Match As you think about your contribution to the High Holiday Appeal this year realize the extraordinary opportunity we have as a community to strengthen our financial position. Any amount beyond last year's gift will be doubled by a contribution from the Matching Fund. If this is your first contribution it will be doubled. Every gift is of value. If we pull together as a community and each of us contribute a little (or a lot) more than last year we can make the most of this great opportunity.
This is a great way to demonstrate what BHBE and our special community means to you. Now is the time to step up!
If you ordered Challahs or Mum plants from BHBE Sisterhood, please don’t forget to pick up your items tomorrow morning, 9am to 12noon.
JUDAICA SHOPPORTUNITIES
To help you get ready for the holidays!
The gift shop will be open this Sunday, erev Rosh Hashanah 9:00 AM - Noon for last minute holiday shopping.
Back: Hamsa Blessing with Jerusalem themed design; vibrant colors of turquoise and orange $18
Beautiful round white marble cutting/challah board $40
Sitting on board: New! Silver hammered kiddush cup with L ball sitting on lovely tray. $60
New! Beautiful hammered candlesticks with touch of turquoise and navy blue rings $50
Remember to pick up your holiday challahs and plants.
L'Shana Tova, Joan 847-602-2257 or Robin 847-287-1233
COMMUNITY
The ARK All over the world, Jews fast on Yom Kippur, but everyday some Chicagoland Jews go hungry because they simply do not have the means to purchase enough food. When you fill a grocery bag with food for The ARK, you are directly providing nourishment for our friends and neighbors facing adversity. Bags will be available to fill with kosher food items and toiletries. Congregants will return them to BHBE from 9/9-10/24. These items will be delivered to The ARK and then distributed through its Food Pantry to the most vulnerable members of our community, which provide kosher food for approximately 1,500 individuals every month. We have bags available, and the collection bins are in place.
The ARK is a nonprofit, community-funded social service agency with a mission to help Chicagoland Jews who are facing adversity navigate toward self-reliance. ARK professionals, volunteers and donors provide free, comprehensive services within a framework of Jewish values and laws.
Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah 3220 Big Tree Lane Wilmette, IL 60091