Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Final Blog Post

Dear friends,

Over the last several years this blog has been a great source of reference for our families.  In the last few months it has been rarely visited.  Please consider this post the closing note on our blog.  All of our BSI information will now be included in our BSI Weekly Email.  Thank you for all of your visits to this blog over the years.

Be well,

Jason Cathcart


Monday, February 1, 2016

Question of the Week

Tu b'Shevat has gone for this year and we begin to focus on the next Jewish holiday: Purim!

This year, we'll have to wait a little longer than normal for Purim.  Why?


Announcements for the Week

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, February 3
BSI, 4:30 PM
For students 1st-7th grade, ends at 6:30 PM
Minyan, 6:00 PM

Sunday, February 7
CJCRS, 9:30 AM
BZ Super Bowl Party, 6:00 PM

Things to think about


Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If your child is not planning on coming to BSI this week, please let us know by clicking here.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.
 
A Note About Shabbat Attendance
When attending Shabbat services, BSI students should find the Shabbat Attendance box on the credenza outside the chapel.  Please move the card with your name on it from the front to the section labeled "Shabbat Attendance".  There are two cards for every student in case you are coming to services on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Our Shabbat attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, High Holy Days, Super-Sized Shabbat, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, January 27
BSI, 4:30 PM
For students Pre K-K, ends 6:00 PM
For students 1st-7th grade, ends at 6:30 PM
Minyan, 6:00 PM

Sunday, January 31
CJCRS, 9:30 AM
 

Things to think about


A Note from Jason Cathcart,
Dir. of Congregational 
Learning

Dear friends,
I am away this week (January 24-28) at the Jewish Educators Assembly Conference in New Jersey.  I look forward to sharing all the wonderful things that I learn when I return.  If you have any Hebrew school related questions while I am gone, please email me or call my cell phone.  Thank you!

Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If your child is not planning on coming to BSI this week, please let us know by clicking here.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.
 
A Note About Shabbat Attendance
When attending Shabbat services, BSI students should find the Shabbat Attendance box on the credenza outside the chapel.  Please move the card with your name on it from the front to the section labeled "Shabbat Attendance".  There are two cards for every student in case you are coming to services on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Our Shabbat attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, High Holy Days, Super-Sized Shabbat, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Announcements for this Week

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, January 20
BSI, 4:30 PM
For students 1st-7th grade, ends at 6:30 PM
Minyan, 6:00 PM

Saturday, January 23
Sisterhood Shabbat, 9:45 AM
Jr. Congregation, 10:00 AM


Sunday, January 24
CJCRS, 9:30 AM
 

Things to think about


A Note from Jason Cathcart, Dir. of Congregational Learning
Dear friends,
I will be travelling to the Jewish Educators Assembly Conference in New Jersey next week: January 24-28.  I look forward to sharing all the wonderful things that I learn when I return.  If you have any Hebrew school related questions while I am gone, please email me or call my cell phone.  Thank you!

Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If your child is not planning on coming to BSI this week, please let us know by clicking here.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.
 
A Note About Shabbat Attendance
When attending Shabbat services, BSI students should find the Shabbat Attendance box on the credenza outside the chapel.  Please move the card with your name on it from the front to the section labeled "Shabbat Attendance".  There are two cards for every student in case you are coming to services on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Our Shabbat attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, High Holy Days, Super-Sized Shabbat, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Question of the Week

We just began the month of Shevat.  This month we celebrate Tu b'Shevat, a holiday celebrating nature and the natural world around us.  What is the next month on the Hebrew calendar and what holiday will we celebrate in that month?


Announcements for the Week

Weekly Calendar


Wednesday, January 13
BSI Resumes, 4:30 PM
For students Pre K-K, ends 
6:00 PM
For students 1st-7th grade, ends at 6:30 PM
Minyan, 6:00 PM

Sunday, January 17
CJCRS, 9:30 AM


Things to think about


Jewish Camp Scholarships Available: Deadline tomorrow!
Scholarship money for new and returning campers at Jewish Summer Camp is available from the B’nai Zion Helen Hanan Memorial Scholarship Fund.  If you are interested, please click here to apply.
Forms are due no later than January 13.

Cough and Cold and Flu, Oh my!
It’s the time of year when many people are facing illness.  Please remember, if your child is sick enough to stay home from their public/private school, they should also stay home from Hebrew school.  If your child is not planning on coming to BSI this week, please let us know by clicking here.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason.
 
A Note About Shabbat Attendance
When attending Shabbat services, BSI students should find the Shabbat Attendance box on the credenza outside the chapel.  Please move the card with your name on it from the front to the section labeled "Shabbat Attendance".  There are two cards for every student in case you are coming to services on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Our Shabbat attendance program requires all
students to attend a minimum of 12 Shabbat
services at our synagogue in the course of any given year. These include Jr. Congregation, High Holy Days, Super-Sized Shabbat, Friday nights or Saturday mornings. Any student meeting this goal will receive the Jr. Congregation Honor Roll prize at the end of the year

Ashrei and Kiddush Society Online
Want to learn the Ashrei?  Ever want to lead the Kiddush on Shabbat morning? Now you can learn it online!
Click below to start learning right away.
Become a member of the Ashrei Society and the Kiddush Society.