Temple Beth Am2250 S Central BlvdJupiter, FL 33458 561-747-1109Fax 561-745-5658
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Temple Beth Am’s
2nd Annual A Cappella Weekend Concert
Presents: University of Pennsylvania ShabbatonesSaturday NightJanuary 9th, 20105:30pm Chinese Buffet Dinnerfollowed by ConcertAdults $12 Children FREEcontact Tammy for more information and to make reservations attammymatt@bellsouth.net
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Ahava K'tana
Thursday, January 14th at 12 Noon COOKING AT THE COBBLESTONE CAFE CULINARY ACADEMY
Learn more about Cooking with a special program at the Cobblestone Cafe Culinary Academy. Cooking demonstrations and lunch. $30.00 FeeLearn new skills and prepare a gourment lunch with professional chefs! $30/pp includes three-course gourmet meal. Space is limited. If you haven't paid yet and wish to join in please bring your check made out to Temple Beth Am with you. Contact Janie Grackin or the temple office for more information.
Thursday, January 28th starting at 12 Noon TU B’SH-WHAT?? AT BLOWING ROCKS LUNCH BUNCH 12:00 noon meet for lunch at Park Avenue BBQ Grille1:00pm Blowing Rocks PreserveParticipate in a Nature Walking Tour at Blowing Rocks Preserve on Jupiter Island. This 73 acre park is owned by the Nature Conservancy and is a Florida treasure! Celebrate and honor the holiday of Tu B'shevat.Admission to Blowing Rocks Preserve is $2.00
Featuring Robert Sanford, author of "A View from the Bar".Mr. Sanford will talk about his long time employer, Palm Beach Gardens billionaire developer, John D. MacArthur. It's sure to be an interesting introspective on how he made his fortune and how he lived his life.This is a PAID UP MEMBERSHIP breakfast, FREE to all paid up Men's Club members when reservations are made before Friday January 15th.Open to all: $7 with reservations, $10 at the doorPlease contact Richard Remick (627-7736) or Ted Essinger (748-7803) for reservations and information.
15 voice A cappella Group from SUNY Binghampton. Bagel Nosh & Havdalah prior to performance. $9.00/adult & children are FREEKaskeset presents an extensive repertoire of songs, sung in Hebrew, Yiddish and English. The spectrum includes choral works, all-out rock, liturgy, rock/pop, Israeli, humor, and everything in-between. Everything is done a cappella. The group produces four- to even fourteen-part harmonies with intricate musical arrangements. For more information about Kaskeset go to their website at http://www.hillelatbinghamton.org/kaskeset/index.html
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