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Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Saturday Morning Torah Study
with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg
Join Zoom Meeting
As always, we will go live on Zoom from everywhere at 8:30 to schmooze and nosh before we drash. At 9 we'll make our bracha for Torah study and consider a question for the week before diving into the text, or "going inside" as they say in the yeshiva world.
Come early, come late, stay as long as works for you. We'll go till around noon.
See you there —
Rabbi Bob
Attachments:07/01/2023 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Monday Night Torah With Phil Lazzar “Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha” 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is intimately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more. 07/03/2023 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara C.
Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara C.Event Date:Event Type:Event Location:Temple Beth El and online via Zoom Event Description:Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara Carnam at 7pm Contact the temple office if you would like to attend. Attachments:07/07/2023 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Saturday Morning Torah Study
with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg
Join Zoom Meeting
As always, we will go live on Zoom from everywhere at 8:30 to schmooze and nosh before we drash. At 9 we'll make our bracha for Torah study and consider a question for the week before diving into the text, or "going inside" as they say in the yeshiva world.
Come early, come late, stay as long as works for you. We'll go till around noon.
See you there —
Rabbi Bob
Attachments:07/08/2023 - 8:00 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Monday Night Torah With Phil Lazzar “Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha” 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more. 07/10/2023 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat with Calyah Chanah
Kabbalat Shabbat with Calyah ChanahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Temple Beth El Event Description:Kabbalat Shabbat with Calyah Chanah Isaacs at 7pm Contact the temple office if you would like to attend. Attachments:07/14/2023 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Saturday Morning Torah Study
with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg
Join Zoom Meeting
As always, we will go live on Zoom from everywhere at 8:30 to schmooze and nosh before we drash. At 9 we'll make our bracha for Torah study and consider a question for the week before diving into the text, or "going inside" as they say in the yeshiva world.
Come early, come late, stay as long as works for you. We'll go till around noon.
See you there —
Rabbi Bob
Attachments:07/15/2023 - 8:00 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Monday Night Torah With Phil Lazzar “Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha” 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more. 07/17/2023 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat
Kabbalat ShabbatEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Temple Beth El Event Description:This Shabbat service is open to members only. Contact the temple office if you have questions. 07/21/2023 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Temple Beth El Event Description:
Event Location:
online via zoom
Event Description:Saturday Morning Torah Study
with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg
Join Zoom Meeting
As always, we will go live on Zoom from everywhere at 8:30 to schmooze and nosh before we drash. At 9 we'll make our bracha for Torah study and consider a question for the week before diving into the text, or "going inside" as they say in the yeshiva world.
Come early, come late, stay as long as works for you. We'll go till around noon.
See you there —
Rabbi Bob
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Attachments:07/22/2023 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Monday Night Torah With Phil Lazzar “Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha” 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more. 07/24/2023 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara C.
Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara C.Event Date:Event Type:Event Location:Temple Beth El and online via Zoom Event Description:Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara Carnam at 7pm Contact the temple office if you would like to attend. 07/28/2023 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Saturday Morning Torah Study
with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg
Join Zoom Meeting
As always, we will go live on Zoom from everywhere at 8:30 to schmooze and nosh before we drash. At 9 we'll make our bracha for Torah study and consider a question for the week before diving into the text, or "going inside" as they say in the yeshiva world.
Come early, come late, stay as long as works for you. We'll go till around noon.
See you there —
Rabbi Bob
Attachments:07/29/2023 - 8:00 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:online via zoom Event Description:Monday Night Torah With Phil Lazzar “Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha” 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more. 07/31/2023 - 6:00 pm |
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