Services
Events
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Shabbat Services
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesGuest Speaker will be Sheila Kennedy on "Unequal Treatment of Women Under The Law" . Pre-Neg begins at 6:00, services at 6:30PM.
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Shabbat Services
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesPre-Neg begins at 6:00, Services at 6:30PM Sermon topic: "Better Part of Valor"
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Saturday Morning Shabbat Service
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Shabbat Services
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Shabbark Shabbat Service
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesBring your dog on a leash to Shabbat Services. Treats and water will be provided
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Family Social Shabbat
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesReligious School invites all CBS families to spend Shabbat on July 14 at Temple. Starting at 10:30 am, there will be games, snacks and drinks. This is an opportunity for families with children of all ages to spend a fun, casual Shabbat with other CBS families. Please RSVP to Diane Graul at dwgraul@gmail.com.
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Shabbat Services
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Tot Shabbat
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesKindergarten and younger along with a special adult. theme: A Year of Blessings. The Bedtime Sh'ma. In the first paragraph of the Sh'ma we are told to speak these words, "when you lie down and when you rise"/ Learning the Bedtime Sh'ma reminds us of the wonder that our bodies come to rest at night […]
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Tu B”Av, Shabbat Service
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesRabbi Halpern and Juliette will be leading the service. Rabbi Mark Covitz will be doing the D'Var/Sermon at this service.
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Shabbat Services
Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesSermon: Tzedakah Is More Than A Pushkie Jewish childrens’ education about Tzedakah almost always starts by making a Tzedakah Box – in homage to the blue pushkie so many of us grew up with. Unfortunately, all too often the meaningful teaching of Tzedaka ends there. What should we be teaching – and why.
