Mind. Body. Soul. An Evening of Fun and Wellness for Women
Saturday, January 29, 2022 • 27 Shevat 5782
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMBeth Israel SynagogueMind. Body. Soul. An Evening of Fun and Wellness for Women (Ages 12 and over)
Saturday, January 29th at 7pm. Registration required. Attire is workout casual.
Registration cost:
$15 per person
Registration cost includes wine bar, Shine Dance Fitness Class, a healthy dairy snack bar.
Register by January 13th at 11:59pm for a free special event T-shirt. T-shirts are available in women's sizes S-XXXL and run true to size.
Optional add-ons:
$10 Mini Facial: 15 minutes, includes customized cleansing, mask, and jade stone therapy
$10 Chair Massage: 5 minutes
*Optional Add-ons have a limited availability, others will be waitlisted. After registering with an add-on, you will receive a confirmation email with a scheduled time for your facial/massage. Please be on time so we can accommodate everyone.
Please note that chair massage slots are full, further chair massage reservations will be waitlisted at this time.
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Today's Calendar
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Character Development : 9:30am |
Kids Parsha Class : 10:00am |
Daf Yomi : 7:30pm |
Mincha/Maariv : 8:00pm |
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Aug 29 Tribute Dinner RSVP Due Monday, Aug 29 11:55pm |
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Sep 13 Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, Sep 13 7:00pm |
Oct 4 Office Closes Early Tuesday, Oct 4 2:00pm |
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beth Israel's updated covid-19 protocols as of March 11, 2022
Effective immediately, Beth Israel Synagogue will no longer require attendees to mask at in-person religious or social events. This change in policy is a reflection of the recent decline of Covid-positive cases reported throughout the metro area, the expiration of Douglas County's mask mandate, and the Center of Disease Control's updated guidelines.
Though optional, masks are still encouraged, especially for high-risk individuals. And while masks are no longer required, irrespective of age or vaccine status, the synagogue strongly suggests that all attendees adhere to their healthcare providers' recommendations in terms of attendance, mask-wearing and vaccination.
Please note that this policy is subject to change should a new surge of Covid-19 occur.
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