TBE Live April 10, 2020 \ 16 Nisan 5780 פסח יום Pesach I Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread Torah: Exodus 12:21 - 12:51 & Numbers 28:16 - 28:25 Haftarah: Joshua 5:2 - 6:1
Friday, April 10, 2020 \ 16 Nisan 5780 5:45 PM Shabbat Service
Due to recommendations from State authorities and the best practices of the CCAR we will be offering worship services via Zoom instead of livestreaming. There are two ways to view the service: Go to our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/TempleBethEl/?ref=br_rs or Zoom:https://zoom.us/j/714517689 Password: TBE6070!
Saturday, April 11, 2020 \ 17 Nisan 5780 9:00 AM Torah Study
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Pop-up Torah Classes In our amazing community, we each have something to share! Join us for these classes where members of our community will share their Torah via the Zoom links below. Do you have some “torah” to teach? Let us know and we’d love to showcase your knowledge with our community as a way to stay connected!
Monday, April 13, 2020 4:00 PM What will happen to the US Economy? Presenter: Robert Sandy
News stories during the pandemic often claim that there will be a severe recession, perhaps on the scale of the Great Recession of 2008 or the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, these stories offer little or no explanation of how economic down turn caused by the pandemic could differ from other recessions, how long the down turn will last, and what the recovery will look like. This talk will cover the definition of a recession, their causes, why some recessions were short and others long, why some had rapid recoveries while others had anemic recoveries. The key question I will address is how the current pandemic/recession fits into these patterns.
Robert Sandy is a retired economist. He was a professor of economics from 1974 to 2011 at Indiana University, Purdue University Indianapolis and at the University of Aberdeen. He served as the Economics Department chair for 12 years and then served as Indiana University Assistant Vice President for Statewide Academic Relations for 5 years. He has authored textbooks on statistics and on the economics of sports. He has written twenty articles in leading economics journals. His main research area is occupational safety and health. In retirement he continues to work as a consultant on using statistical sampling to detect Medicaid and Medicare fraud.
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The Brotherhood of Temple Beth-El is pleased to announce that it will once again be facilitating the award of up to three $1,000 college scholarships to Temple Beth-El members’ children that plan to attend a four-year bachelor degree granting institution in the fall of 2020. Interested applicants may apply for a scholarship on-line by completing and submitting the application form accessible via the link on the Brotherhood of Temple Beth-El web page within the Temple Beth-El website. The on-line application has no mechanism for saving partially completed application forms, so applicants should be prepared to complete the application form and submit it in one sitting.
Meditation and Mindfulness Each evening please join our friends at the Center for Resilience for a moment of peace and a 10 minute mindfulness session at 8:00 PM via Zoom.