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Temple Beth-El of Great Neck 2015 5776 Chanukah Extravaganza Long Island New York |
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at Temple Beth-El of Great Neck in Great Neck, Nassau County, Long Island, New York |
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December 11, 2015 |
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5:45 PM
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Temple Beth-El of Great Neck |
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5 Old Mill Road |
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Great Neck, NY 11023 |
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Temple Beth-El of Great Neck 2015 5776 Chanukah Extravaganza at Temple Beth-El of Great Neck in Great Neck, Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
Congregants of all ages are invited to our Chanukah Extravaganza on Friday evening, December 11, 2015 at 5:45PM. We'll contribute to a Potluck Dinner, light a very special Chanukiah that we'll dedicate to Gloria and Jerry Landsberg, take part in our Erev Shabbat Service, and we'll enjoy Cantor Hest's Chanukah play. It will be a fun evening for everyone. See Extravaganza for details, including RSVP and other information about the dinner.
Congregational Kosher Style Potluck Dinner at 5:45PM
Dreidles and gelt for all. See the important info below about how to RSVP for you and/or your family and share what dish you will make or bring. FaceTime families will be joining the community for this dinner. Please no pork, shellfish, nuts, or meat and dairy in the same dish.
Chanukiah Lighting Dedication to Gloria and Jerry Landsberg at 7:15PM
Learn more about the sculpture donated in their honor on the reverse side.
Erev Shabbat Services and Cantor Hest's Chanukah at 7:25PM
"The Littlest Latke" with a special medley of Chanukah songs from the adult choir.
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck
A Reform Jewish Congregation
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck is seeking to meet the spiritual and educational needs of a diverse Jewish community in a caring, innovative, and democratic Reform temple.
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck is a place where we come to pray, celebrate and learn. It is a place of solace and sanctuary, reflection and rejoicing, song and study. It is a place where minds are open, friends are made, tradition is honored, and change is welcome. We encourage participation and respect individual choices. We seek to meet the spiritual and educational needs of a diverse Jewish community in a caring, innovative Reform temple. For 700 families, Temple Beth-El is home. We welcome you to learn more about us. |
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516-487-0900 |
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