Oct
10
5:30 PM17:30

Sukkot Shabbat Shalom Musical Circle

It’s the single most ginormous Sukkah celebration in Oklahoma. We’ll gather in the sukkah on the south lawn for an inclusive Sukkot Shabbat Shalom Music Circle, followed by dinner beneath the stars starting at 6:15 p.m. The experience will be supported as always by a gift from Harry and Carol Brouse Windland and Brian Brouse. Please indicate your attendance to dinner using the registration link below.

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Oct
11
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Oct
12
9:00 AM09:00

Sisterhood's Bikur Cholim Program

Sisterhood wants YOU to help Refresh the Freezer. What Freezer? The one that stores food for Bikur Cholim! Bikur Cholim is the program that provides meals and visits for ill and bereaved members of our Congregation. Sisterhood will be mixing and making soups and banana bread. All Sisterhood needs is YOU, in comfortable clothes and shoes, to enjoy the camaraderie of friendship, fun, and food for those who need it. Contact Carol Mandlebaum at cmandlebaum@sbcglobal.net, or Lori Lieb at llb4410@yahoo.com to indicate your attendance.

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Oct
14
9:30 AM09:30

Shemini Atzeret Yom Tov Service

The final days of the holiday season bring us back together for the last two mornings of Yom Tov services. Yizkor will be chanted at 11:00 a.m. on October 14. On October 15, join us for the traditional finale to B’nai Emunah’s holiday celebrations as members and friends gather following services for the annual Simchat Torah Luncheon. The meal is complimentary; however, reservations are appreciated. Weather permitting, we will eat for the last time in the sukkah. We thank the Zarrow Families for underwriting this final luncheon of the holiday season.

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Oct
14
5:30 PM17:30

Simchat Torah Dinner and Dancing

We roll from one experience to the next as we celebrate the cycle of Torah learning and the new year with an evening of dinner and dancing. The evening begins with a dinner at 5:30 p.m. in the Synagogue Sukkah. No charge for this meal, but please indicate your participation through the registration link. At 6:15 p.m. we move into the Kaiser-Miller Auditorium, where music will fill our hearts as we dance together. It’s an evening of toys and wonders at this inter-generational gathering.

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Oct
15
9:30 AM09:30

Shemini Atzeret Yom Tov Service

The final days of the holiday season bring us back together for the last two mornings of Yom Tov services. Yizkor will be chanted at 11:00 a.m. on October 14. On October 15, join us for the traditional finale to B’nai Emunah’s holiday celebrations as members and friends gather following services for the annual Simchat Torah Luncheon. The meal is complimentary; however, reservations are appreciated. Weather permitting, we will eat for the last time in the sukkah. We thank the Zarrow Families for underwriting this final luncheon of the holiday season.

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Oct
15
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

We gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Oct
16
7:00 PM19:00

Blatt + Blue: PostMortem

Sarah Silverman, the stand-up comedian, has a sister who is a rabbi and she makes fun of her parents. What could be more Jewish than that?

Her new concert film, PostMortem, brings together both of these preoccupations in a meditation on the death of her father. The film is crass and loving, reverential and sarcastic in ways that define Silverman’s comedy. If you liked her appeal to Florida Jewish baubies during the last presidential election, there’s a good chance that PostMortem is the film for you. Spoiler alert: Silverman talks a lot about sex.

Our conversation about the film will take place on Thursday, October 16 at 7:00 p.m. The film is available on Netflix and should be no trouble to locate even if you are not a current subscriber. If you have any difficulty singing on, please contact Richie Bolusky at  rbolusky@bnaiemunah.com.

You can browse Rabbi Fitzerman’s notes and his review of the film on “Thoughts and Prayers,” his new opinion page. The address for his blog is www.marcboonefitzerman.org.

Join the moderated discussion in the Synagogue Zoom Room. The Zoom meeting ID is 918 583 7121 or you can use the the “Join Zoom” link below.

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Oct
18
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Oct
22
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

We gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Oct
25
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Oct
26
10:00 AM10:00

Behind the Lifecycle: Dying and Death

Too often, we only think about Jewish lifecycle events when they arrive at our doorstep. Behind the Lifecycle is a new series designed to take a step back and explore these moments before we encounter them in real time. Each session will focus on a different stage of life, weaving together traditional sources, contemporary practice, and practical guidance to help us make thoughtful, informed choices.

 Our first session turns to one of the most difficult and meaningful topics: death and dying. Together, we’ll learn about Jewish burial and cemetery traditions, uncovering how our rituals work, what values they express, and what options exist for us today. Come with your questions, your curiosity, and a willingness to explore what lies behind this essential part of Jewish life.

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Oct
29
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

We gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Oct
31
5:30 PM17:30

Shabbat Shalom Musical Circle: Supporting Our Neighbors

The evening of October 31 is the most magical night of the year in the neighborhood surrounding the Synagogue. Before the night begins, we’ll celebrate the joy of Shabbat while embracing cultural practices of our neighbors and friends. Come in costume if you’d like, bring your voices and energy, and experience a night where tradition meets creativity. Following services, feel free to join the fun on the streets of Maple Ridge, or enjoy watching the parade of costumes as we pass out candy from the Synagogue’s front steps. All ages are welcome—let’s make this Shabbat a festive, musical, and meaningful gathering you won’t forget!

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Nov
1
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Oct
8
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

We gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Oct
8
9:30 AM09:30

Sukkot: The First Days

Sukkot occupies an unparalleled place on the Jewish calendar. It’s a great harvest festival; after weeks of introspection, we go outside to celebrate in our beautiful surroundings. Assuming beautiful weather, we will chant services in the sukkah, shake lulav and etrog, and connect with the world beyond the confines of a permanent structure. In person and on Zoom.

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Oct
7
9:30 AM09:30

Sukkot: The First Days

Sukkot occupies an unparalleled place on the Jewish calendar. It’s a great harvest festival; after weeks of introspection, we go outside to celebrate in our beautiful surroundings. Assuming beautiful weather, we will chant services in the sukkah, shake lulav and etrog, and connect with the world beyond the confines of a permanent structure. In person and on Zoom.

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Oct
6
6:00 PM18:00

"A Place at the Table" Sukkot Dinner

Join us for a joyous Sukkot Dinner under the sukkah as we come together to celebrate the festival of harvest, community, and tradition. Surrounded by the beauty of the sukkah and the warmth of friends, old and new, we will share a festive meal, prepared in partnership with The Vault Restaurant, filled with laughter, gratitude, and song. This special evening will also honor our new members, welcoming them into the heart of our synagogue family as we continue to grow in strength and numbers. Come and experience the spirit of Sukkot—connection, celebration, and community at its finest! Please indicate your attendance through registration on the link below.

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Oct
4
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Oct
2
6:45 PM18:45

Ne'ilah: The Locking of the Gates

The moving final service of Yom Kippur. Stand with the community as the ark remains open, the sun sets, and the shofar’s final blasts send us into the new year.

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Oct
2
9:30 AM09:30

Yom Kippur Morning Service

Gather for the solemn beauty of Yom Kippur morning. Includes Torah and Haftorah readings, prayers for healing, a sermon, Yizkor memorial service, and closing prayers of hope and resolve.

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Oct
1
6:45 PM18:45

Kol Nidray

Begin Yom Kippur with the moving Kol Nidray service, led by Rabbi Kaiman, Cantor Rafi Dworsky, and our musical ensemble. Includes a sermon and familiar musical highlights in an atmosphere of reflection.

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Oct
1
6:15 PM18:15

Weekday Services

We gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Sep
28
11:30 AM11:30

Kapparot - Releasing the Doves

Kapparot is an ancient practice through which we symbolically transfer our transgressions from the year past in preparation for Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Our version of this ritual requires we release one hundred doves from the Synagogue’s front door. You won’t want to miss out on this once-a-year event.

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Sep
27
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

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Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Sep
24
9:30 AM09:30

Second Day of Rosh Ha-Shanah Morning Service

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A lighter, joyful continuation of the New Year celebration. Highlights include our cherished Baby Blessings for all children new to the community this year, plus a sweet cookie Kiddush.

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Sep
23
9:30 AM09:30

First Day of Rosh Ha-Shanah Morning Service

Begin the New Year in song, prayer, and reflection, led by Rabbi Kaiman, Cantor Rafi Dworsky, and our musical ensemble. Includes Torah and Haftorah readings, prayers for healing, a sermon, and the stirring blasts of the shofar. Kiddush lunch follows.

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Sep
22
5:30 PM17:30

Rosh Ha-Shanah Musical Circle

Kick off the Jewish New Year with music, reflection, storytelling, and the sound of the shofar. A short, family-friendly service inspired by our monthly “Shabbat Shalom” gatherings. Optional brisket dinner to follow at 6:30 p.m.

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Sep
20
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

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Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Sep
17
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

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Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Sep
16
7:00 PM19:00

Torah on Tap with Rabbi Kaiman

The Synagogue is proud to partner with the Jewish Federation of Tulsa to host a meaningful and thought-provoking conversation with Rabbi Kaiman. Together, we’ll explore the themes of Yom Kippur through the lens of responsibility, conscience, and community.

How do we navigate the tension between collective responsibility and individual conscience? How do we remain part of a group when we don’t agree with everything it does? And what does it mean to show up, even when it’s complicated?

This program, part of the Young Jewish Professionals (YJP) series for ages 21–40, offers a welcoming space to wrestle with these questions and deepen your understanding of Jewish tradition.

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Sep
14
12:00 PM12:00

Family Jewish Cooking Club

Join the club and embark on a flavorful, family adventure. Participants will meet after ShulSchool for lunch, schmoozing, and a hands-on kitchen session. Throughout the experience, we’ll learn about the history and meaning of a traditional Rosh Ha-Shanah related dish and get to work on making it ourselves. Each family will leave with their dish in hand, along with a recipe and instructions to recreate the experience at home. Please indicate your attendance through the registration link.

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Sep
13
6:00 PM18:00

Milestone Selichot Service and Dinner

A traditional prelude to the Jewish New Year, we gather this night to sing a service that highlights the themes and ideas of the holiday season. The evening begins with a dinner where we'll celebrate the contributions of our members in their 70’s and 80’s, and pay special tribute and honor our much beloved members in their 90’s.  Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m., prior to a Klay Kodesh led, musical Selichot service starting at 7:00 p.m. The evening culminates with blasts from the shofar as we begin our preparations for Rosh Ha-Shanah and Yom Kippur. Please indicate your attendance on the link below.

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Sep
13
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

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Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

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Sep
11
7:00 PM19:00

Blatt + Blue: Here We Are

Directed by Nir Bergman, Here We Are focuses on Aharon and his relationship with his family. Uri, his primary concern, is an autistic young man in his early 20s. Aharon devotes himself to the full time care of Uri in their home in Tivon in northern Israel. Uri’s mother, Tamara, lives apart but often visits. Tamara and social services think the best future for Uri is in a special residential community for those with autism. The prospect frightens Uri and when the time comes for Uri to move to the residential facility, Uri becomes distressed and Aharon decides to takes Uri away in an attempt to evade social services. After days avoiding the authorities, Aharon comes to terms with the inevitable move.

The film will be available on a special platform furnished by Menemsha Films for the Synagogue. Please write to Richie Bolusky for the sign-in code beginning the first week in September. Richie’s address is rbolusky@bnaiemunah.com. There is no fee for this film.

You can browse Rabbi Fitzerman’s notes and his review of the film on “Thoughts and Prayers,” his new opinion page. The address for his blog is www.marcboonefitzerman.org.

Join the moderated discussion in the Synagogue Zoom Room. The Zoom meeting ID is 918 583 7121 or you can use the the “Join Zoom” link below.

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Sep
10
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

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Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

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Sep
10
12:00 PM12:00

Lifelong Learners at Zarrow Pointe

Lifelong learners from all over the community are invited to join Rabbi Kaiman for a learning session and lunch provided by Zarrow Pointe, starting at 12:00 p.m. Rabbi Kaiman’s learning session will start at 1:00 p.m., following lunch. Reserve your spot by contacting the Synagogue at 918-583-7121 or registering on the link below. Please check-in at Zarrow Pointe Town Center and you will be directed to the Dining Hall for lunch.

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Sep
7
12:15 PM12:15

Shofar Blowing Workshop with Rachel Gold

In Jewish life, ritual belongs to all of us, and learning to blow the shofar is an open invitation to step more fully into our traditions. Anyone who masters the skill can find themselves sounding the call during the High Holidays! Join Rachel Gold for hands-on instruction, and bring your own shofar if you have one. Rabbi Kaiman will share the traditions and ideas behind this ancient practice, and together we’ll strengthen a community where everyone has the chance to engage and grow. E-mail Rabbi Kaiman to let us know if you’re in.

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Sep
7
10:00 AM10:00

Sisterhood Opening Meeting and Membership Brunch

Join us as we gather for our annual Sisterhood Opening Brunch at The Synagogue – a warm and welcoming morning for current and prospective members alike. This beloved tradition brings together women of all ages to connect, reflect, and look ahead to a meaningful year of community, support, and shared purpose. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to our Sisterhood, come mix and mingle as we celebrate the power of connection and the joy of starting the year together.

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