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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Sunday, August 25, 2024
11:30 AM: Picnic 2:05 PM: Mud Hens Game
Picnic: $5 Game Only: $11 Picnic & Game: $16
Members and friends are welcome to attend the picnic only.
RSVP REQUIRED! Contact Elsa Leveton at 419-473-2401 or elsa@etzchayimtoledo.org or Kim Brody at kbrody@cbitoledo.org by Monday, Aug. 5th so tickets can be reserved. Any questions, contact Nancy Jacobson at jaco824@bex.net.
Make checks payable to “Congregation Etz Chayim”
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 6:00 PM, at CBI
Join us as we enjoy dinner together and then get creative making decorations for the CBI Sukkah.
The registration fee for this program is $15 and includes dinner. Please make your checks payable to “Women of CBI” and mail to Judy Weinberg, 3436 Goddard Road, Toledo 43606.
If transportation is needed, please let us know when you RSVP.
THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE WOMEN OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS
The Tikkun Olam for this program will be cash donations to benefit The Ability Center.
RSVP by August 28th, 2024 to Judy Weinberg at judyweinberg@buckeye-express.com.
Thursday, September 12, 2024 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, September 24, 2024 at 10:30 AM, at CBI
Debbie Perlmutter will be the discussion leader for this book club meeting.
1863: In a small Creole cottage in New Orleans, an ingenious young Black woman named Stella embroiders intricate maps on repurposed cloth to help enslaved men flee and join the Union Army. Bound to a man who would kill her if he knew of her clandestine activities, Stella has to hide not only her efforts but her love for William, a Black soldier and a brilliant musician. Meanwhile, in New York City, a Jewish woman stitches a quilt for her husband, who is stationed in Louisiana with the Union Army. Between abolitionist meetings, Lily rolls bandages and crafts quilts with her sewing circle for other soldiers, too, hoping for their safe return home. But when months go by without word from her husband, Lily resolves to make the perilous journey South to search for him. As these two women risk everything for love and freedom during the brutal Civil War, their paths converge in New Orleans, where an unexpected encounter leads them to discover that even the most delicate threads have the capacity to save us. Loosely inspired by the authors’ family histories, this stunning novel will stay with readers for a long time.
THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE WOMEN OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS
RSVP to Ellen Federman at efederman@sbcglobal.net by Sunday, September 22, 2024.
with speaker, Dr. Dale Levy
Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 10:30 AM, at CBI
Many people have a poorly defined notion of spirituality. This may be related to when our formal religious education ended (e.g. at Bnai Mitzvah) or perhaps related to never really taking the time to learn about it. Some people describe a spiritual experience they have had, yet still can’t say what Spirituality is.
During this program, we will try to develop a more mature concept of Spirituality through studying texts in Tanach and the Siddur. The program will be interactive with participation from those attending.
THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO THE MEMBERS OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS WITH RSVP
Contact Kim Brody at kbrody@cbitoledo.org to RSVP.
Friday mornings in September at 11:00 AM 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 NEEDED
A KNOWLEDGE OF TORAH IS NOT REQUIRED
Let’s all learn together!
OPEN TO THE MEMBERS OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS WITH RSVP
Tuesdays at 12:30 – 2:45 PM In-Person at CBI
We have had great fun playing canasta on Tuesdays at Congregation B’nai Israel.
OPEN TO THE MEMBERS OF ALL LOCAL CONGREGATIONS
If you are interested in playing, please contact Rhoda Miller at rmiller@cbitoledo.org.
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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