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This Week

No Special Bracha When Meeting a Star Athlete

Posted on February 5, 2015

So while thousands braved the cold and snow standing by the roadside to catch a glance of and cheer on this year’s Super Bowl champs, it reminded me that two times in my life I have had the honor to rise from my chair to greet Presidents of Israel – Navon and Peres.  Standing to Continue Reading »

JANUARY 27 – International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Posted on January 30, 2015

A BRIEF JEWISH  THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK  JANUARY 27 – International Holocaust Remembrance Day On the same day we braced for, and prepared and protected ourselves from, a massive storm, we also recalled the anniversary of an even greater and much more evil storm…by remembering the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.  Make no mistake about it.  Big storms Continue Reading »

Asking a Better Question

Posted on January 21, 2015

At this coming Sunday’s shul brunch we are hosting a speaker who will share insight with us about the power of “mindfulness”. Before some of you roll your eyes or say to yourself, “that’s a bunch of new-age blah”, please consider this truth – each person experiences life through the lens of his or her Continue Reading »

Torah Truth in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

Posted on January 15, 2015

A BRIEF JEWISH THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK For Friday night, RSVP needed for dinner only ($5.00/pp). It is very important that we have a good showing. The members of Concord Baptist are looking forward to getting to know the members of Beth Shalom of the Blue Hills. Torah Truth in Honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Continue Reading »

Beth El Holleman windows to go to Hebrew Union College Art Museum in Cincinnati

Posted on January 10, 2015

BETH EL WINDOWS GOING TO OHIO A beautiful and inspirational collection of stained glass windows by acclaimed artist David Holleman will soon be on its way to the Art Museum of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, as a permanent exhibit donated by Temple Beth El of Quincy. The significant collection of windows, along with Continue Reading »