
Beth Jacob Congregation Beth Jacob Holiday Art and Bake Sale! Sunday, December 6th from 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
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Aaron Ha'Tell We are new on Facebook and would like to invite people who love Israel to join our group ISRAELIANA.

Beth Jacob Congregation Thank you to everyone who gave during the Give to the Max fundraising drive! Beth Jacob raised $46,134.29 in 24 hours, with 105 individual donations!
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Beth Jacob Congregation It's time to Give to the Max! So far, our congregants and supporters are really responding. Keep it up, everyone! Haven't made your donation yet? There's still time! Just follow this link!
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Beth Jacob is a vibrant, egalitarian Jewish community committed to preserving Jewish traditions while engaging life in the modern world.

Beth Jacob Congregation Give to the MAX!
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Beth Jacob leads the way in promoting equality, social and ethical responsibility, and education, both in the Jewish community and beyond.

Beth Jacob Congregation Give to the Max is almost here! From 8:00am tomorrow, Tuesday, November 17th, through 8:00am Wednesday the 18th, your donation to Beth Jacob helps even more! GiveMN.org has $500,000 in matching money for donations made during that 24-hour window! If you want to make a donation or pay your ASC, this is the time and plac...e to do it! Help us make tomorrow even more successful! Share this opportunity with your friends!

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Rabbi Amy Eilberg and Imam Asad Zaman of the Muslim American Society of MN with Rabbi Allen as moderator will together examine texts on Abraham, Sarah and their children fromthe Torah and the Koran.

Beth Jacob Congregation parents of K'tanim and other kids are pondering what it means to maintain derech eretz ("the way of the land," usually translated as civil behavior) in synagogue, especially during kiddush & in the sanctuary (after services). We're considering a set of guidelines for parents and families. What do you think?
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by Ron WeissThe concept of derech eretz suggests that before the Jewish people received the Torah at Har Sinai, there was a set of basic rules of behavior for all peoples to follow. Even without the complicated ...

















