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 Rabbi Briskin’s last Friday night service
This Friday, June 15
6:30 p.m. Musical Shabbat
This will be Rabbi Chuck’s last Friday night service. We will also celebrate the 30th anniversary of Grant and Laurel Perry and we will welcome into the community of the Jewish people, Vickie Poponi and Robin Sarner.
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 Coffee Talk
with Rabbi Briskin
Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 13
4:00-5:00 p.m. at
Starbucks, Promenade of the Peninsula
550 Deep Valley Drive, RHE
Come by for a cup of coffee or tea and share what’s on your mind. We often sit outside; please dress appropriately.
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 Pastries with the Presidents
Friday, June 22
10:00 a.m. at
Yellow Vase
28902 S. Western Ave., RPV (across from the Terraces)
Come and chat with our Temple Beth El Co-Presidents, Gale Swartz and Eric Imley.
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 ROMEOs and Jewliettes
Wednesday, June 27
12:30 p.m. at
Think Cafe
302 W. 5th Street, San Pedro
What started as ROMEOs-Retired Old Men Eating Out-has expanded to include the Jewliettes. All are welcome, TBE membership is not required. There are no dues, just the opportunity to meet and eat regularly with a group of like-minded people. For more information, contact Irv Siegelman.
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Bail Reform in California:
Film Screening + Panel Discussion
Monday, June 18
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Congregation Tikvat Jacob
1829 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach
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Religous Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC)
Civic Engagement
Every Congregation Counts
Every Vote Counts
Please click here for an abbreviated introduction to the RAC’s Civic Engagement initiative that we will be working on through November.
The TBE Social Justice Committee is working to use the three pillars to engage the TBE community.
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June Board of Directors Meeting has been cancelled
Next meeting is July 25 at 7:00 p.m.
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Torah Study
Thursdays at Noon
at PV Library Conference Room
Join us to explore the weekly Torah portion. No experience is necessary. If you have your own English Torah commentary, please bring it with you.
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Single Women’s Havurah
Deborah’s Daughters Havurah
invites single, TBE women to join!
If you are interested or would like to learn more about the havurah, please email Joan Friedman, Havurot Chair.
The word “havurah” comes from the Hebrew word “haver,” meaning friend. Its primary purpose is to promote Jewish fellowship. Each havurah is a small community of congregants who gather together to socialize, learn more about Jewish subjects, celebrate Jewish holidays, or may take any focus that the group chooses.
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Copy and Print Services Now Available at TBE
Get your copying and printing done with people you know and trust.. for half the cost!
Temple Beth El has a new copy machine and you can use it! 30¢ for color copies
and 5¢ for black & white.
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Ten Minutes of Torah

TBE is delighted to partner with the
Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) to bring opportunities for Jewish study right to your inbox. Five days a week, the URJ publishes Ten Minutes of Torah, a daily email.
Sign up today. Be sure to include our congregation’s name and location. It only takes 10 minutes to get started on a lifetime of Jewish learning. Begin today!
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Shop online & raise money for our Torah School at the same time!

When you shop at Amazon.com, you can raise money for our Torah School.
Click on the Amazon logo above, or do the same on the home page of our TBE website, and Temple Beth El will earn money for every purchase you make at Amazon.com. This can only happen if you use our special link, so we get the credit for your purchase. We raised over $1100 for our Torah School last year!
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TBE Sisterhood has a new website!
Click here to see all the wonderful events, activities and important ways to get involved and volunteer!
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The Gift Shop is open after services Fridays
and on select Sundays when there is Torah School!
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Tribute Card 
Send a Tribute Card to recognize an event of someone who is important to you! The Sisterhood will send your wishes – on marriage, birth, b’nai mitzvah, bereavement, get well, and more – for $3.50 per card.
Contact Audrey Stempel to order a Tribute Card.
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We hope to see you soon at Temple Beth El.
Call the office for more information: 310-833-2467
Or drop by for a visit:
1435 W. 7th Street, San Pedro 90732

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