Be part of the Beth Israel synagogue during the holiest season of the Jewish year

A man wears a Jewish skullcap, as he attends a demonstration against an anti-Semitic attack in Berlin, Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Germans of various faiths donned Jewish skullcaps and took to the streets Wednesday in several cities to protest an anti-Semitic attack in Berlin and express fears about growing hatred of Jews in the country. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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Beth Israel ~ The Jewish Community of Aruba invites you to celebrate with them for the upcoming Rosh Hashanah (September 29-30-October 1), Yom Kippur (October 8-9) and the fall holidays.  The synagogue’s doors are wide open, welcoming everyone this High Holyday season and throughout the year.  

Rabbi Daniel Kripper :”We come together as a community in reflection and song, to connect each other to the wisdom of the Jewish tradition, and to inspire us in the teshuvah process- transformative healing of ourselves and the world.” Beth Israel holiday services are participatory, uplifting and egalitarian.  “In addition to your participation at the services, please be part of our shul – join us for our festive dinner on Rosh Hashanah evening, Tashlich ritual at the beach, and a community break-fast at the end of Yom Kippur,” says the Rabbi.

Let them know by phone +297-582-3272 or email, rabbi@bethisraelaruba.com

L’shanah tovah – a happy new year ahead of peace, harmony, and unity. q