New Year Wine & Cheese Party

When: Saturday night, September 17, at 9:30pm
Where: Young Israel of Brookline, 62 Green Street

Please join B-JOTT (the Boston Jewish Observant Twenties & Thirties group) at our annual New Year Wine & Cheese Party. Welcome new people to town, meet new friends, and re-connect with old friends as the the academic year and Rosh Hashana approaches. In previous years we have had over 100 young observant Bostonians attend, so don’t miss it.

This event is FREE (suggested donation of $5 requested, entitling you to a free raffle ticket). In the charitable spirit of the month of Elul, we will also be selling raffle tickets (win a nice bottle of wine!) to benefit the local Yad Chessed charity.

Please contact bjott.rsvp@gmail.com with any questions. RSVP in advance, although not required, is requested so that we can prepare a sufficient quantity of food.

B-JOTT was founded in 2008 to provide social opportunities to observant Jews aged ~22-35 in the greater Boston area. This program is supported in part by a Young Adult Community Grant from Combined Jewish Philanthropies.

Mosiac Challah Board Making

Chabad of Brookline Women’s Circle Invites You To join us for the first women’s program of the year, Mosiac Challah Board Making.

Create and design your own challah board in time for Rosh Hashanah & learn about the history of Jews in Europe.

When: Sunday, September 18, 2011 Elul 19, 5771 at 7:00 PM

Where: The Zimble Residence, 282 Kent Street, Brookline, MA

Cost: $10, or free for Women’s Circle Members ($100 for yearly membership, can be paid in 2 payments of $50)

RSVP is required to guarantee materials

RSVP to chanie@chabadbrookline.com

A Project of Chabad of Brookline

A Successful Groundbreaking Ceremony

(Cross post from MaldenMikvah.org)

A large crowd  gathered at Congregation Beth Israel yesterday to celebrate the groundbreaking for our mikvah. Many leaders of the Jewish community attended, including the Bostoner Rebbe, who spoke, Rosh Kollel Rabbi Naftali Bier, Rabbi Avraham Halbfinger, and many other distinguished rabbanim, as well as many friends of the Malden community from Greater Boston. Malden’s Mayor, Richard Howard, joined the ceremony, as did John Matheson, candidate for City Counselor for our ward.

The large assembly crowded onto the balcony overlooking the former pool area, and around the fenced-off construction site, for the ceremony. Rabbi Rabinowitz, the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Israel, began the ceremony with Psalm 130. Mayor Howard said a few congratulatory words to the congregation. We were honored with some words from the Bostoner Rebbe. The president of the congregation, Jay Lamport, spoke after the Bostoner Rebbe, followed by Matthew Garland, and Rabbi Rabinowitz.

“I’m very happy that everyone in the community works as a group and pitches in, and people take on roles and do things,” said Sam Goldberg, 1st Vice President of the synagogue and Chair of the Mikvah Committee. “And I think even though we’re a small group we’re doing quite a great job at making the community grow and making projects like this happen. Thanks to everybody who helped.”

Our photos are included below. The photographer’s pictures will be available G-d Willing at the end of the week, and you will be able to view them as a slideshow when they are up.

 

Rabbi Rabinowitz leads the assembly in Psalm 130 to begin the ceremony.

Lev Novikov, the Master of Ceremonies, introduces the important aspects of Mikvah in the opening remarks.

Grand Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Yehuda HaLevi Horowitz, the Bostoner Rebbe, delivers his remarks.

Save the Date

You’re invited!

Join us at Congregation Beth Israel of Malden, for a Groundbreaking Ceremony for our brand new mikvah!

Sunday, June 26 at 2:00 pm

Congregation Beth Israel, 10 Dexter Street, Malden, MA, 02148

Congregation Beth Israel of Malden is conveniently located 20 minutes from Brookline and 30 minutes from Newton by car, is a short drive from I-93, and a 5 minute walk to the Malden Center T station on the Orange Line.

Free parking is available.

Yom Iyun at the Boston Kollel

Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Kashrut of Medicines, Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements

vitamins

Photo by Colin Dunn

Given by: Rabbi Dovid Heber

Rabbinic Coordinator, Star-K, Baltimore MD,
Rav, Congregation Ahavas Yisroel Tzemach Tzedek

Program for Men

  • 09:30 – 10:15 AM: Chavruta Study with Kollel Rabbis
  • 10:15 – 11:00 AM: Shiur

Program for Women

  • 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM: Kashrut in the home

Light breakfast will be served

Questions can be emailed to the Boston Kollel.

Parking is available at the Best Western Inn

Sponsored by Mr. Sammy Simnegar in honor of Mrs. Rayna Simnegar’s new book: “Persian Food From The Non Persian Bride” published by Feldheim.