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Parsha of The Week
Winter 5768

Shabbat/Festival Services

 5766

Jan. 12, 2008            Bo  (Ex. 10:1 - 11:3)

Jan. 19, 2008            B'shalach  (Ex. 13:17 - 15:26)

Jan. 26, 2008            Yitro  (Ex. 18:1 - 18:27)

Feb. 2, 2008            Mishpatim  (Ex. 21:1 - 22:3)

Feb. 9, 2008            Terumah  (Ex. 25:1 - 25:40)

Feb. 16, 2008            Tetzaveh  (Ex. 27:20 - 28:30)

Feb. 23, 2008             Ki Tissa  (Ex. 30:11 - 31:17)

 

 

 


 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Beth Shalom Synagogue was founded in 1932, and has been the spiritual home for our congregation in our present building since 1951.

Our Congregation of 350 families is a diverse community in age, gender and occupation.  We are united both in our commitment to Conservative Judaism, and to being an active, participatory and egalitarian congregation where our members can and do make things happen.

Our synagogue is also a place in which anyone can come seeking answers. We are always open to questions. We believe that the path to Jewish observance is through education, through community, and through tolerance. We strive to provide all three. So, whether you are someone who is completely fluent in the rituals of Judaism, or someone who is a complete novice, or you are someone who is completely observant of Jewish laws and practices or someone who just needs a connection to your heritage, you will find a place and a home at Beth Shalom Synagogue. From the first time you enter our doors, perhaps even from the first time you visit this web site, you will feel like you have a home and a place here.

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Our Rabbi Honoured

  Go to the attached the link to the Global National website where you can read the text of the TV news article and watch it as well.  Just click on the link below:

 http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=19847ed4-919f-4d1e-a7c4-635cfaeb5e2b&k=28802#

 

Look inside for more information on our 75th Anniversary celebration

 

Daily Morning          Minyanim                 7:30 am      Sunday                       9:00 am

Sat., Jan 12 -- Family Service    Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Sat., Jan 19 -- Women's League Shabbat    Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Sat., Jan 26 -- Tot Shabbat   Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Sat., Feb 2   Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Sat., Feb 16 -- Family Service    Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Sat., Feb 23 -- Tot Shabbat   Shacharit         9:30 am Mincha             4:30 pm

Kabalat Shabbat  Services are held at Canterbury Court at 6:30 PM on alternative weeks, call the synagogue office 488-6333 for more information.

     

The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism was founded in 1913 by Dr. Solomon Schechter. The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism promotes the role of the synagogue in Jewish life in order to motivate Conservative Jews to perform mitzvot encompassing ethical behavior, spirituality, Judaic learning, and ritual observance. Combining an awareness of communal responsibility with a strong sense of commitment, the United Synagogue is a dynamic force within the Conservative Movement.

 

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