Rebbe Hill Shabbaton – Dec 13-14, 2013

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Shabbaton Featuring Rabbi Yehoshua L. Hill

Oneg Shabbat — Friday Night, December 13th at 8pm
The Opium of the People — Get High on Life
At the home of Rabbi & Rebbetzin Rabinowitz, 265 Fellsway East.

Shabbat Lunch — Shabbat Afternoon, December 14th at 11:30am
Gadlus HaAdam — Awaken the Giant Within
At the Beth Israel Malden Glazer Auditorium, 10 Dexter St.


Moetzei Shabbat Program, December 14th at 7pm
At the Beth Israel Malden Glazer Auditorium, 10 Dexter St.

Part 1 (for children): The Story of Berel and Shmerel in White Hupitzville as told by Rebbe Hill, world-renowned children’s storyteller. Ice cream sundae refreshments will be served.

Part 2 (for adults): Mission Possible — Making the Most of Everyday Inspirations
Babysitting available ($10; free if you RSVP before December 5th) during this presentation.

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Chanukah Bash 5774

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Join us for a miraculous night filled with lasagna, latkes, sufganiyot, and ice cream!

… and a Chanukah Gelt Treasure Hunt!

COST
$12/adult;
$6/ages 3-12;
$36 Family max

DATE/TIME
Wednesday, December 4th
6:00 pm

10 Dexter Street
Malden, MA 02148

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S.T.T.E.M.

S.T.T.E.M., Science, TORAH, Technology, Engineering and Math, is a twist on the popular educational initiative. The goal is to generate an interest in the sciences and applied skills that will remain with the child throughout their education and into their careers. At each session there will also be a short story about the weekly portion read that week in the Torah, the Bible.

Each session is one hour long and, during that hour, we will be working on a project, investigating something new, or building something useful, all while learning about the world around us. During the course of five weeks, we will touch on all the components of S.T.E.M.

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Touro Synagogue Tour

Join us on a tour of the Touro Synagogue, a 1763 synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, that is the oldest synagogue building still standing in the United States, the oldest surviving Jewish synagogue building in North America, and the only surviving synagogue building in the U.S. dating to the colonial era.
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Project SEED Meet and Greet Time and Location Change

Tonight’s Project SEED Meet and Greet will take place at the shul, 10 Dexter Street, at 6:00 pm, and NOT the home of Rabbi and Rebbetzin Rabinowitz at 5:30, as originally scheduled.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you, and we hope to see you there!