
5:30 – 7:00 pm | Young Family Programing and Pizza Dinner
Calling all Young Families to celebrate Shavuot together! RSVP to Sara at sconfeld@bethelsynagogue.org
7:15 – 8:15 pm | Violins of Hope | Fiterman Chapel
From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall – with Key Note Speaker Daniel Levin
8:24 – 9:00 pm | Minchah/Candlighting/Maariv | Fiterman Chapel
9:00 – 10:00 pm | Fiterman Chapel
Resurrection at Sinai with Rabbi Davis
9:00 – 10:00 pm | Learning Center
Sacred Chanting: From the Still Small Voice to Thunder of Sinai with Cantor Abrams
9:00 – 10:00 pm | Teen Learning | Reading Nook
Mechaye Meitim: What Happens After Death with Rabbi Goldberg
9:30 – 10:00 pm | Dessert Reception | Ring Lobby
Join us for some Shavuot desserts including cheesecake, ice cream and more!
10:00 pm | Tikkun Leyl Shavuot Continues
Full Tikkun Schedule can be found HERE!
Daniel Levin will present the remarkable story of the effort to restore violins that survived the Holocaust and return their voices to the world’s concert stages.
Daniel is an author and artist, photographer and professor. He has been commissioned to create portraits of luminaries such as President Bush, John Glenn and Margaret Thatcher. His book, Violins and Hope, was winner of the Independent Publishers Book Award Gold for History.
4:30 am | Hashkama Minyan in the Fiterman Chapel
9:00 am | Morning Services in the Fiterman Chapel (also accessible via the CyberShul)
12:00 pm | Congregational Kiddush Lunch
5:45 pm | Afternoon Minchah in the Fiterman Chapel (also accessible via the CyberShul)
9:00 am | Morning Services in the Fiterman Chapel (also accessible via the CyberShul) | YIZKOR RECITED
12:00 pm | Congregational Kiddush Lunch
5:45 pm | Afternoon Minchah in the Fiterman Chapel (also accessible via the CyberShul)