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Wednesday, Sept. 27 $30 Adults, $20 Children ages 5-12 Saturday, Sept. 9, Selichot
10:30 a.m. – Chair Yoga in-person and via Zoom Reservation Required to Randi at randi@gotj.org or 561- 7:30 p.m., Light Reception
Physically and mentally relaxing, with gentle stretching 624-4633. 8 p.m., Havdalah and Selichot Service
and balance postures to strengthen your body through the Sunday, Aug. 20, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m.
use of a simple chair! Free and open to all. Call the Temple First Day of Religious School – YEP (Youth Education Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
office for location info. Program) for grades K-6. Tickets Available. Call the office at 624-4633.
Friday, Sept. 29 For registration information call the office at 624-4633 Saturday, Sept. 16, 8:45 and 11:45 a.m.
6:30 p.m. – Erev Shabbat and Sukkot Celebration or visit www.gotj.org. Rosh Hashanah Morning Service
Join us to celebrate with a joyful worship service followed Wednesday, Aug. 23, 10:30 a.m. Tickets Available. Call the office at 624-4633.
by a festive dinner. For more info, call the Temple office. Sisterhood Summer Social Friday, Sept. 22, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 30 Brunch and guest speaker, Rabbi Rose Durbin Shabbat Worship and Tashlich – Weather Permitting
9:30 a.m. – Weekly Torah Study David’s Divas: Analyzing the significant political Saturday, Sept. 23, 6 p.m.
We discuss the English text for the Torah portion of the influence of King David’s names wives: Michal, Bathsheba Havdalah and Tashlich – Weather Permitting
week. In-person with a breakfast nosh and also available via and Abigail. Sunday, Sept. 24. 6 and 8 p.m.
Zoom. Free and open to all. $20/Sisterhood member, $25/non- Sisterhood member Kol Nidre Service
10:30 a.m. – Smoothies in the Shack: Brunch in the Sukkah Please RSVP by Aug. 18 to Pat at pat@gotj.org or call Tickets Available. Call the office at 624-4633.
Gather for learning followed by fruit smoothies and light 624-4633. Monday, Sept. 25, 8:45 and 11:45 a.m.
brunch outside in the sukkah with our beautiful Intracoastal Sunday, Aug. 27, 3 p.m. Yom Kippur Morning Service
water view. Free and open to all. For more info and to RSVP, Volunteer opportunity at St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital. Tickets Available. Call the office at 624-4633.
call the Temple office. Prepare a meal for families with children getting treatment.
Sunday, Oct. 1 This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, families with Ongoing Events:
12 p.m. – Pizza in the Hut for Sukkot children ages 10+ and people of all ages. Call the office to Fridays
Enjoy pizza in the sukkah, shake the lulav and etrog, and register at 624-4633. 5:30 p.m., Pre-oneg
participate in hands-on Sukkot activities. For more info and Friday, Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m. following services 6 p.m., Shabbat Worship
to RSVP, call the office. Shabbat Dinner – Mixed Greens Salad, Chicken Marsala Minyan
with Mushrooms, Onions & Sauce, Eggplant Moussaka, Mondays
Temple Judea Pasta with Creamy Marsala Sauce, Pan Seared Green Beans 9:30 a.m., via Zoom
in Brown Butter with Slivered Almonds Thursdays
4311 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens $30 Adults, $20 Children ages 5-12 9:30 a.m., in person and via Livestream
624.4633, www.gotj.org Reservation Required to Randi at randi@gotj.org or 561- Saturdays
Wednesday, July 19, Noon 624-4633. 9 to 11 a.m., Torah Study via Zoom
Summer Movie Series and Lunch
“Fig Tree”
surreal routine dictated by the civil war in Ethiopia and her Experience Dentistry with a Woman’s Touch
16-year-old Jewish Mina is trying to navigate between a
last days of youth with her Christian boyfriend Eli. When she
discovers that her family is planning to immigrate to Israel
and escape the war, she weaves an alternate plan in order to Cosmetic & Comprehensive Restorative Dentistry
save Eli. But in times of war, plans tend to go wrong. Marsha’s
coming of age film debut film is based on her childhood State of the Art & Same Day Restorations
memories of a civil-war-torn Ethiopia.
$20 per person. RSVP to Randi at randi@gotj.org. Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation Available
Sunday, July 23, 3 p.m.
Volunteer opportunity at St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital.
Prepare a meal for families with children getting treatment. Joanne Green, D.D.S.
This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, families with
children ages 10+ and people of all ages. Call the office to 10887 N. Military Trail, Suite 6
register at 624-4633. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Thursday, July 27, 10:30 a.m.
Tisha B’Av immediately following Minyan (561) 622-2815 • www.joannegreendds.com
Sunday, Aug. 6, 4 p.m.
Summer Concert with Pam and Dave Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry - Cum Laude
An exceptional duo of musicians performing all your Hospital of the University of Penn - General Practice Residency Training
favorite songs, from ballad to Motown to disco to pop/rock Harvard Dental School - Former Instructor
to island music…sit back and listen or dance the night away! Boston Brigham and Women’s Dental Group - Staff Dentist
This event is free but please RSVP.
Friday, Aug. 11, 6 p.m., Beach Shabbat
At Carlin Park (400 Florida AIA, Jupiter)
In the event of inclement weather, services will be held
indoors at Temple Judea.
Bring your own beach chair!
Wednesday, Aug. 16, Noon
Summer Movie Series and Lunch
“Crescendo”
When world-famous conductor Eduard Sporck (played
by Toni Erdmann’s Peter Simonischek) accepts a job to help
establish an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, he steps
into a firestorm of discord and mistrust. The two factions of
young musicians have grown up in a state of conflict, with
fear governing their perceptions of each other. With only
three weeks of rehearsal, Sporck’s essential task becomes
more interpersonal than musical: can the children of conflict
come together in harmony? Director Dror Zahavi brings
us a gripping, clear-eyed drama imbued with hope for
understanding, humanity, and peace.
$20 per person. RSVP to Randi at randi@gotj.org.
Thursday, Aug. 17, 24, 31 & Sept. 7, 10:30 a.m.
ShalOHM…The month of Elul is a time for reflection and
preparation for the High Holy days. This year Elul begins on
Thursday, Aug. 17. This year why not try something new…
Join Rabbi Rose Durbin for ShalOHM…a mindful meditation
practice leading up to the High Holy Days. Wear comfortable
clothing!
Friday, Aug. 18, 7:30 p.m. following services
Shabbat Dinner – Chopped Salad, Balsamic & Peach
Barbeque Chicken and Maple Mustard Seared Salmon with
Pineapple Slaw, Cilantro & Scallion Jasmine Rice, Grilled
& Roasted Vegetables