Your inside look at cbi’s upcoming events

Weekend of September 27 & 28

Friday Night
Service

Friday, September 27, 2024
6:30PM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

Saturday Morning
Service

Saturday, September 28, 2024
8:30AM
Hollander Family Chapel

Selichot
Service

Saturday, September 28, 2024
7:30PM
Hollander Family Chapel

Weekend of October 4 & 5
Shabbat Shuvah

Friday Night
Service

Friday, October 4, 2024
6:30PM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary

Saturday Morning
Service

Saturday, October 5, 2024
8:30AM
Hollander Family Chapel

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High Holy Days Admission Registration is now live!
All tickets will be requested online and all tickets will be delivered electronically. When you register for tickets online, you will receive an email confirmation with your tickets for each service attached. Please bring all tickets with the QR code with you on the day of services (either printed out, or saved to your phone). Your QR code will be scanned at the door to check you in.

Friday, September 27
6:30PM


CBI is raising awareness for Breast Cancer in partnership with Sharsheret, the only national organization supporting Jewish women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer. We will be joined by Sara Trosty Walsh, Florida Program Coordinator for Sharsheret. Located in the Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary.

Registration is required.

Monday, October 7
10:30AM – 12PM


Join us as we make easy to assemble, no sew blankets for hospital patients and those in need within our community.

This event is open to our members and community guests.

While this is a free event, we do request that you register.

Thursday, October 10
7PM on Zoom


Join us for our first book club meeting of the New Year! We’ll be discussing Elizabeth Graver’s novel Kantika, which follows the journey of Rebecca Cohen, a member of the Sephardic elite in early 20th-century Istanbul. As Rebecca navigates personal and financial upheavals, she builds a new life across Spain, Cuba, and New York. The novel is a poignant exploration of resilience, beauty, and the challenges faced by women. We’ll also discuss book selections for the upcoming months.

About the Author:
Elizabeth Graver, born in Los Angeles and a graduate of Wesleyan University and Washington University in St. Louis, is a celebrated author and professor at Boston College. Kantika is her sixth novel.

“A highly readable and poignant tale of dislocation, refuge, and resilience.” — NPR, Best Books of 2023

If you would like to facilitate a book discussion, please contact Maxine Cohen at bookclub@cbiboca.org.

Sunday, October 13
9:00AM


Join our Brotherhood in building the Sukkah as we prepare for the holiday. This is a wonderful mitzvah for teens and adults to do together. Come be a part of this meaningful tradition!

Friday, October 18
4:45PM – 6:15PM


Join us for a special Tot Shabbat service with Rabbi Keller and Ms. Susan in the Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary, followed by dinner, dessert, and a creative art project where everyone can help craft decorations for the NCECE Sukkah. Due to the number of anticipated attendees, doors will open at 4:30 PM to allow time for security procedures, and the service will begin promptly at 4:45 PM.

Please bring a donation for local animal rescues and shelters, such as dog or cat toys, Purina Pro Plan canned food, Nylabone or Kong chew toys, blankets, or beds.

For more information, please email the Tot Shabbat Committee at cbibocatotshabbat@gmail.com.

Tuesday, October 22
6:30PM


Celebrate Sukkot with CBI’s Brotherhood!

Join us under the Sukkah for a special evening featuring a sampling of 20+ bourbons and small plates by VIP Caterers. This event is $18 for Brotherhood members and $36 for CBI members and their guests.

For questions, email brotherhood@cbiboca.org.

Wednesday, October 23
5:30PM


Celebrate the annual completion and restarting of the reading of the Torah with us. We will dance, sing and enjoy sweets after the scrolls are unrolled and displayed around the Sanctuary.

Pizza Dinner: 5:30pm
Service: 6:30pm
Sweet Oneg: 7:30pm

Registration is required.

Friday, November 1
6:30PM


DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL SHABBAT OPPORTUNITY!
PET FRIENDLY | HOT DIGGITY DOG ONEG

Join us for a unique Shabbat service on CBI’s front lawn, as we celebrate the Torah portion of Noach, also known as Noah’s Ark. Bring your furry friend to be part of this special gathering, and stay afterward for a fun Hot Diggity Dog Oneg.

Please bring a donation of pet food, new or gently used pet toys, sheets, and towels for the Tri-County Humane Society.

This event is open to the community. Registration is required

Saturday, November 16
7PM


Celebrate four decades of excellence by securing your ticket to the 40th Anniversary Ruby Gala! Join us for an unforgettable evening of elegance, entertainment, and cherished memories as we commemorate this milestone event. Your ticket purchase grants you access to a night filled with gourmet dining, live music, exclusive auction items, and the chance to connect with fellow supporters who share your passion for our cause. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of a truly special celebration—purchase your ticket today and help us make history!

To learn more about tickets, click below.

Monday 10.7.24 @ 6:30PM
A commemoration through music featuring Dan Nichols, in partnership with FIDF.

Located at Congregation B’nai Israel’s Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary.
Open to the Community.
No Cost.

Tuesday 10.8.24 @ 6:30PM
Hear from 21-year-old Ofri Reiner, a Nova Festival massacre survivor.

In partnership with JNF-USA.

Located at Congregation B’nai Israel’s Hollander Family Chapel.
Open to CBI + Am Yisrael Chai Members.
No Cost.

Sunday 10.27.24 @ 1:30PM
Am Yisrael Chai and JNF-USA will be hosted by Spanish River Church for an Israel solidarity event. Join us for a special panel featuring Israelis sharing their personal post October 7th stories and perspectives.

Located at Spanish River Church.
Open to the Community.
No Cost.

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.

September’s social action theme is Kehillah Kedosha, a holy community, emphasizing the importance of helping others and teaching our children the value of giving back. Join us in fostering a compassionate and supportive community through acts of kindness and service.

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.