Your inside look at cbi’s upcoming events

Weekend of November 8 & 9

Friday Night Shabbat
Service Honoring Our Veterans

Friday, November 8, 2024
6:30PM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

Saturday Morning Shabbat
Service

Saturday, November 9, 2024
8:30AM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

Weekend of November 15 & 16

Friday Night
Shabbat Service

Friday, November 15, 2024
6:30PM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

Saturday Morning
Shabbat Service

Saturday, November 16, 2024
8:30AM
Hollander Family Chapel

Madison Eisenberg

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Thursday, November 7
9:30AM – 3:00PM


Shop local vendors including apparel and accessories, jewelry, kids, home decor, and more to support Congregation B’nai Israel!

Contact the Chic Boutique Committee at CBIChicBoutique@gmail.com with questions.

Thursday, November 7
7PM


About the Book – A debut about three women whose lives are bound together by a long-lost letter, a mother’s love, and a secret network of women fighting for the right to choose—inspired by true stories.

“Marshall makes an absorbing debut with a timely novel about the complexities of pregnancy and motherhood… [a] deftly braided narrative, Marshall keeps the tension high as she reveals the devastating consequences of denying women autonomy over their bodies. A charged topic handled with sensitivity and compassion.” – Kirkus Reviews

About the Author – Heather Marshall is the instant #1 bestselling author of Looking for Jane. She worked in politics and communications before turning her attention to her true passion: storytelling. Heather lives with her family near Toronto.

Friday, November 8
6:30PM


Join us as we honor Veterans of CBI and in our community at this special service.

Any CBI Veteran who would like to be included in our program, please contact Joanna Horowitz at 561.241.8118 or joanna.horowitz@cbiboca.org with your name and branch of service.

Wednesday, November 20
6:30PM


They met in secret to negotiate the unthinkable — compensation for the survivors of the largest mass genocide in history. Survivors were in urgent need of help, but how could reparations be determined for the unprecedented destruction and suffering of a people? Reckonings explores this untold true story set in the aftermath of the Holocaust.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Roberta Grossman, Reckonings recounts the tense negotiations between Jewish and German leaders. Under the constant threat of violence, they forged ahead, knowing it would never be enough but hoping it could at least be an acknowledgment and a step towards healing.

This movie night offers a unique opportunity to connect over a thought-provoking film.
Members: $18 Community Guests: $36
Dinner and refreshments included in admission fee, and a discussion will follow the movie. Bring a friend and enjoy an evening of film, conversation, and community! This event is open to our Boca Raton community.

Friday, November 22
6:30PM


Join us for a special Shabbat service and Oneg as we welcome and celebrate all new members who have joined our synagogue family since January 1, 2024! This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together in gratitude and joy, showing appreciation for those who have chosen to make our congregation their spiritual home. The evening will begin with a beautiful Shabbat service, followed by an Oneg filled with delicious treats and warm fellowship. Let’s make our new members feel at home and celebrate the growth of our synagogue community together!

Tuesday, November 26


Order your Fall Harvest Box filled with fresh from the farm vegetables, perfect for Thanksgiving dinner! {Will feed a family of 6} Boxes may include: sweet potatoes, white potatoes, apples, green beans, onions, zucchinis and carrots (Subject to availability).

Get a box for yourself, for your family, and please show your generosity by donating additional produce to CBI’s Kantor Family Center for Justice Feed the Community efforts.
Boxes are $30 each. Buy 2 or more boxes for $25 each.
Order Deadline: Friday, November 15.
Order Pickup: Tuesday, November 26 from 9:30AM – 11:30AM or 4:00PM – 5:30PM in the Admin Circle.

Boxes that are donated to Feed the Community will be delivered directly to Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church.

Tuesday, November 26


41st Annual Feed the Community

Congregation B’nai Israel has partnered with Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church for 41 years to provide a Thanksgiving feast for members of our community. Our neighbors will be invited to Ebenezer Church on Tuesday, November 26th to pick up everything needed for a bountiful holiday meal.

There are many ways for our CBI family to participate in this event including donating food or harvest baskets, sponsoring a table, donating a meal, baking cookies, hosting a neighborhood collection, or volunteering your time. Last year’s event helped feed over 300 individuals and families. Let’s do it again this year!

Sunday, December 8
3PM – 5PM


Join us for the ultimate preschool Chanukah celebration at Chanukarama! Get ready for a day filled with joy, fun, and light as we celebrate the Festival of Lights together.
Event details to follow.

As a Congregation with a Conscience®, social action initiatives are integral to our synagogue’s mission. Throughout the year, we host various events and collections for local charities. As a united effort, the Nadel Center for Early Childhood Education, The Barry Ira Graff School for Living Judaism, and Congregation B’nai Israel participate in volunteer opportunities and collections centered around a central guiding theme each month.

The Torah and Jewish tradition command us to care for the hungry. We are told to “Share [our] bread with the hungry and bring the homeless into [our] house.” This month, we focus on Ha’achalat Re’evim, Feeding the Hungry.

Collections 
  • Non-perishable items to make a Thanksgiving meal
  • Freshly-Baked Cookies: We will be adding freshly-baked cookies to the meal kits we are distributing. If you would like to bake cookies, please place individually-bagged cookies on the table in CBI’s Admin Circle on November 25th & 26th. 
Off Campus
  • Volunteers Needed: We need assistance delivering food to Ebenezer, assembling meal kits and distributing food.
On Campus
  • Harvest Box Distribution: Spend an hour or two passing out Harvest Boxes to those who ordered.

Send some love right now with one of our Israel Support Packages. Each box is filled with delightful gifts, sweet surprises, and love, and are not just a morale booster for soldiers and evacuated families – they also serve to boost Israel’s wartime economy.

The products in each package are produced by small Israeli businesses from the Galilee and Negev who are part of Jewish National Fund-USA’s Small Business Association. Not only are you giving people a reason to smile – you’re also keeping businesses alive in Israel.

A portion of the proceeds for each box also goes to support our Israel Resilience Campaign.