Hospitality
Hospitality
Visiting from Out of Town
Whether it's simply to enjoy having a Shabbat meal with others or to meet new and interesting people, Beth Israel has a long and honored tradition of extending hospitality to students, local families, visitors and recent arrivals to our community. If interested, give us the opportunity of hosting you for a Shabbat meal. It's one way we fulfill the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim.
Please fill out the form below. If applicable, please include information about others who may be with you.
Tue, March 2 2021
18 Adar 5781
Today's Calendar
Shacharit : 7:00a |
Mincha/Maariv : 6:00p |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Ki Tisa
Candle Lighting
Friday, Mar 5, 6:02p |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Mar 6, 7:02p |
Parshat Parah
Shabbat, Mar 6 |
Beth Israel & the pandemic
- Due to Coronaovirus, classes are moving online. Schedule found in left column and in weekly email.
- For current information on daily, Shabbat, and holiday services, please contact the office, Rabbi Ari, or Rabbi Yoni.
- The office is open but on-site staffing is not on a regular schedule. To protect the staff of Beth Israel and the larger Beth Israel Community, we are limiting access, by adopting an “appointment only visits” policy. Please call the office (402) 556-6288 to set up an appointment. If no one answers your call, PLEASE leave a message.
- If you are not currently on Beth Israel's email list, PLEASE click here to be added.
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