10:30 am: Mini Minyan in the Mendelson Family Library
7:30 pm: Shabbat Afternoon/Evening Services in the Guller Chapel
Havdalah: 8:55 pm
Shabbat Zimrah & Board Installation Please join us for Shabbat Zimrah! We will begin with a nosh at 8:30 am and then have a beautiful service filled with opportunities for song and for silence.
We are also honored to welcome our 2023-2024 Board Members this Shabbat for installation.
Mini Minyan - 10:30 am Young children and their grown ups are invited to join us at 10:30 am for a morning of songs and activities in celebration of Shabbat! Following Mini Minyan, we will join the congregation for a delicious kid-friendly Kiddush luncheon. No registration required. Next Mini Minyan - July 15
El Na Refa Na La - God, Heal Her Please
In this week’s Torah portion, we read Moses’ simple healing prayer for his sister, Miriam. He prays, “El Na Refa Na La” - “God, heal her please.” This melody, by Eitan Kantor, will be part of B'nai Amoona's collaborative album, Shirei Amoona. Ana El Na is available now available wherever you stream music.
Click below to listen to this melody on Spotify
Thank you to the generous donors who have made the Shirei Amoona project possible.
We invite you to come together as a community for a morning of pride and prayer.
Immediately following morning services, bring your Kiddush Lunch and join B'nai Amoona families, Erez & Sara Haluf and Alison Fox and her daughter, Autumn Fox, for a Lunch and Learn in the Krupat-Oberman Community Lounge
Shabbat - June 24
Gratitude Shabbat
This Shabbat is our chance to thank YOU! Please join us for a beautiful Shabbat and Kiddush dedicated to thanking all of B'nai Amoona's generous volunteers, donors and congregants!
We will also be unveiling a special surprise in the Linda Rotskoff Early Childhood Center including our new donor signage for the LRECC after Kiddush. Please feel free to use the attached graphic to forward on to others.
In Our Community
Mazel Tov to...
Benjamin Kruger and Dani Wasserman who were chosen as 2023 Bronfman Fellows. The Bronfman Fellowship, the flagship program for outstanding young Jews, taps 26 North American teenagers at a formative point in their lives, the year before college, when an intense, immersive experience will have the most impact. The Fellowship is an opportunity unlike any other: a space where young people who want to see the world through a lens broader than their own can explore issues with depth, candor, and joy, while forming friendships to last a lifetime.
Lou and Debby Callen & Marc and Gina Wallis on the birth of their grandson, Jackson Reese Callen. Proud parents are Keith and Hannah Wallis Callen. Harper Callen is very excited to be a big sister. Great-grandmother is Aileen Wallis.
We send heartfelt sympathies to the families of...
Marilyn Barbara Schramm; beloved wife of Norman Schramm (z”l); dear mother of Alan Schramm (Cindy), Bonnie Silverman (Jay), and Karen Schroeder (Dave); dear grandmother of Erin, Michael, Jacob (Alexandria), Sam (Brianna), Ryan (Ryan Burke) and Dana Gallo (z”l) (Anthony z”l); dear great-grandmother of Graham, Foster, Nicholas, and Gianni; dear sister of Dolores Davis (z”l). Dear wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend to many.