Congregation Beth El–Keser Israel

85 Harrison Street, New Haven, CT 06515-1724 | P: 203.389.2108 | office@beki.org

Our banner is based on BEKI’s stained glass, designed in 2008 by Cynthia Beth Rubin. For information on this and other of Cynthia’s work, go to: <a href="http://www.cbrubin.net" target="_blank">www.cbrubin.net</a>. Artisan Fabrication by JC Glass of Branford, CT

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  • First Day for BEKI Religious School (Grades 3-7)
    https://www.beki.org/events/first-day-for-beki-religious-school-grades-3-7/

    …09 Sep First Day for BEKI Religious School (Grades 3-7) September 9, 2015 4:00 pm – 6:15 pm Home Page First Day for BEKI Religious School Grades 3-7 More Info…

  • First Day for Benei Mitzva Program
    https://www.beki.org/events/first-day-for-benei-mitzva-program/

    …09 Sep First Day for Benei Mitzva Program September 9, 2015 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm Home Page First Day for the 2015-2016 Benei Mitzva Program More Info…

  • First Day BEKI Religious School (Grades K-2)
    https://www.beki.org/events/first-day-beki-religious-school-grades-k-2/

    …20 Sep First Day BEKI Religious School (Grades K-2) September 20, 2015 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Home Page First Day of BEKI Religious School Grades K-2 More Info…

  • Back to Shul Day
    https://www.beki.org/events/back-to-shul-day/

    …29 Aug Back to Shul Day August 29, 2021 9:00 am – 4:00 pm BEKI Kids page Home Page Interior Page Sunday, August 29 is a work and fun day to prepare the shul for High Holy Days. Our goal is to prepare the synagogue, inside and […] More Info…

  • Back to Shul Day
    https://www.beki.org/events/back-to-shul-day-2/

    …18 Sep Back to Shul Day September 18, 2022 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Events On Sunday, Sept. 18, which is the first day of religious school, adults are invited to prepare BEKI for the High Holy Days: help polish […] More Info…

  • Joint Aliya
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/joint-aliya/

    …the Torah and perform their aliya properly. If there were no limit on the number of people who may go up for an aliya at once, then what if a Bar- or Bat-Mitzva family were to want to send up a group of five or ten at once? And what if two groups of ten are called up in succession? The result might violate even our minimal demands of decorum. If we were to limit joint aliya to two people per aliya, then on the one hand we would run into some fami…

  • Anna Broell Bresnick
    https://www.beki.org/our-community/gallery-art/anna-broell-bresnick/

    …e Ely House, Center for Contemporary Art, New Haven, CT, and has curated a number of independent exhibitions. She studied at the Akademie fuer Angewante Kunst in Vienna, Austria, and received her MFA from San Jose State University. Anna Broell Bresnick has collaborated with dancers and musicians in the creation of installations for performances. These have included large sculptural str uctures, floor drawings and video. Broell Bresnick has taught…

  • Go Forth: Parashat VaYera 5763
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/go-forth-parashat-vayera-5763/

    …e blessings would have been for him like in the first lekh lekha as well as for his descendants. I would like to thank everyone for coming to celebrate with me today. I would especially like to thank everyone who helped me prepare for today. Shabbat Shalom!  …

  • Volunteer
    https://www.beki.org/our-community/volunteer/

    …in the Synagogue To volunteer, contact the office at office@beki.org or by phone at 203.389.2108 x114. Administration – Members are needed to serve on the work-groups, committees and board that steward and administer the congregation. Membership recruitment and retention, financial management, library services, and the Gallery are among the many areas that require eager and willing volunteers. Office Tasks – Stuffing envelopes, preparing mailings…

  • Parashat Aharei Mot
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/parashat-aharei-mot/

    …heological way of thinking isn’t confined to Biblical times either. Even today there are those who seek to speculate on what Japan must have done to deserve such a horrific natural disaster and the devastation it has left. The impetus for such distasteful speculation comes from a desire to control the threat, to give meaning to otherwise incomprehensible suffering and provide a false sense of security—that if we just act properly it won’t happen t…