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Event Series Festive Shabbat Oneg

Festive Oneg Shabbat

Come to Kabbalat Shabbat services early to celebrate and schmooze with your Beth Emet community. Snacks and drinks will be provided.  - Thank you to an anonymous donor for making this Oneg possible.

Event Series Kahal Potluck Lunch

Kahal Potluck Lunch

If you are able to attend on Saturday morning, please consider bringing a vegetarian, nut-free dish or lunch item for all to enjoy. Please also take a moment to jot down a list of ingredients that can be displayed with your dish for the benefit of those with food allergies.

Social Justice Interactive Fair

Social justice work is at the core of so much of what we do as Reform Jews and as individuals living in the greater community. Thinking about getting engaged and/or learning more about an issue or initiative that intersects with your own interests? Then be sure to check out the social justice fair! From lunch ...

Interfaith Action of Evanston Annual Fundraising Dinner Honoring Beth Emet’s Vision Keepers: Lisa Levine

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel 9599 Skokie Blvd, Skokie, IL, United States

Please join us as we honor Beth Emet’s Vision Keeper, Lisa Levine, chair of Beth Emet’s Social Justice committee.  Lisa is an inspirational leader who has expanded our social justice work and was instrumental in engaging our community during the pandemic at a time when being involved truly made a difference… as it does now.  ...

$80.00

Festive Oneg Shabbat

Come to Kabbalat Shabbat services early to celebrate and schmooze with your Beth Emet community. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Thank you to David Zarefsky for sponsoring the Oneg Shabbat in memory of his wife, Nikki.

Blessing of the Animals

Furred, winged, and swimming creatures are all welcome - from dogs to turtles to goldfish!  Bring your pets outside to the parking lot for a blessing by Rabbi London and Cantor Young.  This annual tradition began at Temple Judea Mizpah and our community (made up of humans and pets) is excited to continue the tradition.

Parent Opportunity to Share Questions and Concerns about the Situation in Israel and Gaza

Please join us for an open-ended conversation with other Beth Emet parents as we reflect on and process our own thoughts and feelings about the unfolding crisis. Exploring our own reactions may help us support our children in these difficult times. Led by Marci Dickman and Kathy Kaberon, we'll come together to share resources and ...