Our little shul.

Welcome to Temple Beth El in Dubuque, Iowa.
Proud to have an ordained rabbi.
www.templebe.org or http://be.urj.net

Small temple, lively congregation.

Welcome...Shalom...Hello...we're glad you're here at
the best congregation west of the Mississippi & east of West Locust Street in Dubuque, Iowa.
You are always welcome to our Shabbat and High Holy Day Services.

 475 West Locust St            Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Voice (563) 583-3483             FAX (563) 556-4131


Shabbat Morning (on August 23, 2008): A Special Celebration of Jewish Life in Dubuque. Thanks to all our visitors.

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Welcome to Life, Study, and Worship
at Temple Beth El.

Congregants, Family Members & Visitors always welcome.

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All Friday night

Jacquie Dyrke's Bat Mitzvah

Lay Shabbat Service

Shabbat


Hanukkah Shabbat


Shabbat


Lay Shabbat Service

Shabbat


Purim Shabbat


Visitor Service Shabbat and Passover

Lay Shabbat Service


Shabbat


Shabbat



services begin at 7pm.

Friday, October 31
Saturday, November 1 - 1pm

Friday, Nov 14

Friday, December 5
Saturday, December 6

Friday, December 19
Saturday, December 20

Friday, January 9
Saturday, January 10

Friday, January 30

Friday, February 13
Saturday, February 14

Friday, March 6
Saturday, March 7

Friday, April 3
Saturday, April 4

Friday, April 24
Sunday, April 26 Congregational Mtg, 1pm

Friday, May 8
Saturday, May 9

Friday, June 5
Saturday, June 6


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Oneg Schedule.
Dinners for the Rabbi.
Shabbat Candle Lighting times for Dubuque.
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Greetings and Welcome to our Spiritual Leader for the 2007-2008 Year ... Rabbi Stephanie Alexander
For the second time (with the same rabbi) in approximately fifty years, we will be employing an ordained Rabbi to lead our spiritual lives!

It is with great pleasure and excitement that we announce Rabbi Stephanie M. Alexander from Cedar Rapids, IA as our Rabbi for the coming 2007-2008 year. Some of you might remember Rabbi Aaron Sherman, who was our student Rabbi just a few years ago.. He is Rabbi Alexander’s husband, and is the full-time rabbi at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, IA.

Rabbi Alexander was ordained in May of 2003. Upon graduation, she was the Assistant Rabbi at Temple Isaiah in Lexington, MA. This past year, she served as consultant to the youth programs of 69 congregations in the Midwest Council.

Rabbi Alexander brings many skills and talents to our congregation, and we look forward to an exciting and spiritual year with her. Please join us in welcoming Rabbi Alexander to our temple family during her first Shabbat service on Friday, September 8th. Please note that this year both services and adult study will begin at 7:00pm.

We all enjoyed our relati
onship last year so much, we have it again this year. Thanks, Rabbi Stephanie and everyone in our community.

Past Rabbis at Temple Beth El:
Meanwhile, if you want to write Rabbi Beth Bandyk (2005-6) in Cincinatti: EEBandyk@aol.com and Rabbi Ilan Emanuel (2003-5) in Lincoln, NE:  ilanemanuel@hotmail.com

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Committees (updated as best as I can figure out)

Rabbi Dinners
Onegs
Adult Study
New Year's Bulletin
Rosh Hashanah Lunch
Yom Kippur Break-Fast
Chanukkah Dinner
Purin Dinner
End-Of-Year Social
Summer Family Picnic
Religious School
Worship Committee
Sisterhood
Maintenance
Kitchen Supplies
Phone Messages/Mail
DACU Representative
Cemetery
Gift Shop
Yahrzeits
Cleaning Person
Newsletter
Webmaster

Larry Goldberg
Fern Reinstein
Barb Alexander
Ellie Landau, Sheila Rudin, Rina Sirk
Fern Reinstein, Ruthie Silverberg
Rebecca Gottlieb
Randy Sirk
Karin Pritikin, Faye Wrubel
Karin Pritikin, Faye Wrubel
Sheila & Barry Rudin
Kate Scheinman
Sheila Rudin
Rebecca Gottlieb
Randy Sirk
Cindy Mikel
Sheila Rudin
Cindy Mikel
Cindy Mikel, Alan Garfield
Karin Pritikin
Rina Sirk
Ellie Landau, Sheila Rudin
Kate Scheinman
Alan Garfield
Your Temple Beth El Board
President Sheila Rudin
Vice President Karin Pritikin
Secretary Phyllis Garfield
Treasurer Ellie Landau
At Large Jacqui Dyrke
At Large Louis Landau
At Large Randy Sirk

Greetings, Shalom, and Welcome to our congregation: Temple Beth El in Dubuque, Iowa, a member of URJ.

Read Rabbi Stephanie Alexander's Sermons
(current count - 5)

Rabbi Stephanie Alexander
stephalex75@msn.com

President Sheila Rudin
sgrudin@mchsi.com

Alexander Levi Project - levi175@templebe.org

Visit it here: www.levicelebration.com

Rabbi's Greetings:

Once again let me wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year.  I hope that yours is indeed off to a very sweet start.  Personally I cannot imagine a more wonderful beginning—it was such a joy to once again welcome in the New Year with Temple Beth El.  After each holiday, on my drive back to Cedar Rapids, I felt so invigorated by our time together.  There is indeed a unique energy created when we all convene from our scattered locations, where we are one of few—or perhaps the only—Jews in town.  What a powerful feeling it is, when precisely that which ordinarily separates us, unites us as one community in observance, worship, and celebration.  May that feeling continue to grow with each of our gatherings throughout the year. Yet, the reality is that we spend far more time apart than together.  And, as a result, we are often called upon to represent the Jewish community—to teach about Jewish observances that may or may not correspond to our own practices; to explain “our views”, as though two or more Jews could ever be in complete agreement about anything; and, all too frequently as of late, to defend the actions of Israel in an area of the world where nothing is black and white.  To where do we turn when presented with such daunting responsibilities—responsibilities we have not asked for, and yet we must accept, for if not us, who? 

Allow me to share a few resources:

(1) The Religious Action Center, www.rac.org – This is a tremendous resource of, and for, our Reform Movement.  Navigate its pages and find background on numerous issues facing our local communities, our nation, and our world.  Find Jewish texts which inform our movement’s positions.  And, if you are so inclined, contact leaders about these issues directly through the website.

(2) The Anti-Defamation League, www.adl.org – This watchdog organization has been combating antisemitism and bigotry of all kinds for over 90 years.  Its latest campaign is entitled “No Nuclear Iran” and provides background on the Iranian threat, as well as petitions asking for stronger legislation and sanctions.


This year, may we each find resources to nourish us Jewishly—and may the responsibility of representing our diverse community come to feel less of a burden, and more of the opportunity it truly is.

L’shalom, Rabbi Stephanie Alexander

Special Events at Temple:

Jacqui Dyrke's Bat Mitzvah Pictures, 11-1-08
Jacqui Dyrke's Bat Mitzvah


Phyllis and Rebecca do the paperwork before we go on the Crop Walk. We raised over $200. Thanks, all.
Crop Walk

New: New Israel 21st C Website

Jacqui Dyrke's Bat Mitzvah, 11-1-08.
View pictures from DBQ Jewish Family Reunion, 8/23-24/2008.
Passover Shabbat Saturday Service & Seder 4-26-08.

Tashlich 9-13-2007
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Fall Family Picnic at Barrington Lake 8-26-07.
Purim 2007.

Rosh Hashanah Pictures. 9-23-06.
Fall Family Picnic at Barrington Lake 8-27-06.
View the B'not Mitzvot (May 6, 2006) of Faye
    Wrubel and Karin Pritikin online.

Rabbi Beth Bandyk's 05 RH Sermon  
Rosh Hashanah 05 & Tashlich Photos
Crop Walk Oct 3, 04 Pics

Tashlich on Mississippi Sept 16 04
Rosh Hashanah 5765 (Sept 04) Pics
Yom Kippur Break-the-Fast Sept 25 04
Chanukkah Dec 19, 03 Pics

Temple Beth El Pictures Fall 2003
Fall Family Picnic 8.24.03
Cantor Gail Karp & friends...
Shabbat Services 2002 - 2003
Religious School: Pictures 2002 - 2003
March Meeting Naked Dish 3.16.03
Adult Study: Genealogy. 3.15.03
Mitzvah: Rescue Mission 10.27.02

Simchat Torah Service 9.27.02
Fall Family Picnic 8.11.02
End of Year Adult Social 6.1.02
Tidy Neighborhood Day 6.1.02

Erik Sirk's Bar Mitzvah 5.18.02
Spring Meeting 4.21.02
Congregation Mtg & Grant 4.14.02
Cantor Gail Karp 3.22.02
Women's Seder 3.17.02
Hanukkah 2001
Our New Sisterhood 11.4.01
Rescue Mission 10.21.01
Tashlich 2001 - 5762
Crop Walk 2000 
Congregants 2000

Newsletters are now Online (in pdf format).
Thanks to our Techie Newsletter Editor, Kate Scheinman:

November 2008
October 2008
September-2 2008
September-1 2008
June 2008

May 2008
April 2008

March 2008
February-March 2008
January-February 2008

December 2007

November 2007
October 2007


All visitors welcome. We are a URJ Reform congregation with 27 families.

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Last revised November 8, 2008.