Monthly Calendar of Services and Events
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Monday & Thursday at 8:00 AM – In Person/Zoom
Monday – Thursday at 5:45 PM – Zoom
Kabbalat Shabbat, Friday at 5:45 PM – Zoom
Shabbat, Saturday at 9:30 AM – In Person/Live Stream
*Sunday at 9:30 AM – In Person/Zoom
*when Religious School is in session
*Please contact the CBI office for the link and passcode to Zoom services.
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Friday mornings in May at 11 AM – 12 PM, In-person at CBI
Join us each Friday morning to discuss and learn the weekly Torah portion with fellow CBI members and friends.
No registration or a knowledge of Torah required. Let’s all learn together!
THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE MEMBERS OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS WITH RSVP
Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 11:00 AM at CBI
Chef and cheese expert, Liz Donaldson, will share with the group how different cheeses are made.
We will also enjoy a delicious lunch incorporating many varieties of cheeses discussed in the presentation.
A registration fee of $15 in cash or check (made payable to “Women of CBI”) will be collected at the door when you arrive.
The Tikkun Olam for this program is a monetary donation to Connecting Kids to Meals.
THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE WOMEN OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS WITH RSVP
RSVP to Miriam Beckerman at mesb@bex.net by Thursday, May 22nd.
Friday & Saturday, May 30-31, 2025
• Parashat Hashauvah: Torah Portion of the Week Class
Friday, May 30, 2025 at 11:00 AM at CBI
• Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Friday, May 30, 2025 at 5:45 PM In-person/Live Stream
• Shabbat Morning Services
Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 9:30 AM In-person/Live Stream
• Mincha & Shabbat Third Meal
Saturday, May 31, 2025 at 5:45 PM In-person
Please RSVP to the office by Friday, May 23, 2025 and indicate which events you plan to attend.
The Third Meal is FREE for CBI members and $5 for guests.
Sunday Evening, June 1, 2025 7:00 PM In-Person at CBI
Cantor Lichterman will discuss: “Why Count the Omer If We No Longer Have a Holy Temple? Isn’t the Omer an Agricultural Offering?”
Please RSVP for the Shavuot dinner by May 26th. $10 for CBI members and $15 for guests.
You must RSVP to attend the dinner.
SHAVUOT TIKKUN SCHEDULE
7:00 PM Mincha & Light Dairy Dinner in the Social Hall
8:00 PM TIKKUN – In-Person/Zoom
8:45 PM Dramatic Reading of “The Book of Ruth”
9:15 PM Maariv
9:45 PM Kiddush & Dessert
SHAVUOT SERVICES
Shavuot Day 1: Monday, June 2, 2025 9:30 AM Morning Service – In-Person/Live Stream
Shavuot Day 2: Tuesday, June 3, 2025 9:30 AM Morning Service – In-Person/Live Stream
11:00 AM YIZKOR
Sunday June 8, 2025 11:00 AM In-Person at CBI
Join us at CBI for our Annual Meeting. The agenda will include a report on the state of our congregation, induction of new Officers & Board of Trustees, awards ceremony, and remarks from CBI President Mike Tamor and Hazzan Ivor Lichterman.
Please do your best to attend this meeting, as a quorum is needed to induct nominated new officers and board members. Refreshments will be served.
RSVP to the office by June 4th by calling 419.517.8400.
Thursday, June 19, 2025 at 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Cherry Street Mission Building, 1501 Monroe Street
We are in need of 8-12 volunteers.
The volunteers will be putting together packages of food for children that live in the Toledo area.
RSVP to Kim Brody at kbrody@cbitoledo.org.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at 11:00 AM at the home of Fran Weinblatt
This will be an off-site program with book club members preparing recipes from the cookbook. Cooking demonstration by Miriam Beckerman.
The storied land of Israel is best known as the cradle of three great world religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Since ancient times, the rich interplay of cultures in this region has fostered one of the world’s most diverse and fascinating cuisines. Now you can take part in enjoying diverse and delicious Israeli food in the comfort of your own home. This Israeli cookbook blends the flavors of Middle Eastern food with those of traditional kosher cuisine. The result is a medley of tantalizing flavors and colors. This Israeli cooking book features 75 recipes of some of the tastiest offerings that the region has to offer. Arab and Bedouin tribesmen, orthodox Christian groups and Jewish settlers from all corners of the globe have all contributed flavors and delicacies to the creation of present-day Israeli cuisine. From the Yemenite Jews come aromatic breads and spicy Zhoug sauces; from the Arabs, freshly ground Hummus and pomegranate salads. Gefilte Fish is a favorite of Ashkenazi Jews, while Sephardic Jews savor the garlicky, peppery Hraymi fish. Enjoy the tantalizing flavors of Israel from such classics as Falafel in piping hot Pita, Chicken Soup with Matzo Dumplings, succulent Kebabs and hearty Jerusalem Chamin. As well as presenting a wide range of recipes, The Food of Israel introduces the reader to the fascinating culinary traditions of the land. Striking color photography and detailed information on cooking techniques make this book the ideal culinary guide to the land of milk and honey.
Space is limited to the first people who RSVP. Contact Jan Kasle at jbkasle@gmail.com to reserve your place at this program.
OPEN TO THE WOMEN OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS..
Saturday, June 28, 2025 at Grace Lutheran Church – 4441 Monroe Street
There is a desperate need for blood.
This Blood Drive is critical in helping cover the needs of our community over the July 4th holiday. When levels are low, patients in need of transfusions are forced to wait until the blood is available. Do a mitzvah and help save someone’s life!
There are many ways to help!
Volunteers are needed the day of the blood drive, as well as donating nutritious food for the donors such as cut vegetables, cheese and crackers, fresh fruit, and homemade baked goods.
Please sign up for the Blood Drive and represent CBI by contacting Devorah Shulamit at 419-356-5280 or email shalom1836@bex.net to schedule an appointment to donate blood or to volunteer.
Shabbat Candles • Candlesticks • Kiddush cups • Challah Covers • Challah Knives & Boards • Havdallah Sets • Holiday Items • Shofars • Menorahs • Jewelry Assortment • Mezuzzot & Scrolls • Tallits (Prayer Shawls) • Women's & Men's Kippot • Tzedakah Boxes • Jewish Books • Kid's Holiday Items • Jewish Books and much, much more!
To make an appointment, please contact
the office at 419-517-8400.
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From the North:
Take US 23 to Sylvania Exit, turn left on Monroe St. to Harroun Rd. Take Harroun Rd. to Holland-Sylvania Ave., turn left at light. Take Holland-Sylvania Ave. to Sylvania Ave., turn right at light. Follow Sylvania Ave. about 1/2 mile to entrance to JCC/YMCA drive, turn left, then follow signs.
From the South:
Take US 23 to the Central Ave. Exit, turn left on Central Ave. Take Central Ave. to McCord Rd. (second light), turn right. Take McCord Rd. to Sylvania Ave. (about one mile), turn right, go about 1/4 mile to next light, turn right into JCC/YMCA drive, follow signs.
From the East:
Take I-475 West to Talmadge Rd. Exit, turn right on Talmadge Rd. Go to next light at Sylvania Ave. and turn left on Sylvania. Go about 2 and 1/2 miles on Sylvania Ave. to red light at entrance to JCC/YMCA drive, turn left, then follow signs.
Congregation B'nai Israel
6525 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania, Ohio 43560
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