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About Beth El Men's Club Print E-mail

ImageThe Beth El Men's Club is an organization which is open to Jewish men of all ages. Our organization strives to provide opportunities for fellowship among our male congregants. We provide quality and relevant programming to help develop and enhance our knowledge and understanding of Judaism, and provide needed service and help with fundraising for Beth El.

New members to Beth El receive their first year of Men's Club membership at no charge.

Some of the activities of the Men's Club are:

  • High Holiday Ushering 
  • Men's Club Study Group
  • Men's Club Shabbat 
  • Steeler's Football Games
  • Pirates Baseball Games
  • Sunday Morning Brunches/Speakers  
  • Yom HaShoah Memorial Candles
  • Hebrew Education Literacy Program
  • Assisting with the Purim Carnival
  • Raising and Dismantling the Succah
  • Bowling
  • Other Social Activities

NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!

Check out the Men's Club website at http://www.bethelmensclub.org  

 
How to join Men's Club Print E-mail

The Beth El Men's Club is always looking for new members.

Dues are free the first year and only $36.00 thereafter!

Your membership will open doors to some great social and philanthropic programming.

For more information, or to join, please contact one of our Co-Presidents: Jay Feuer or Andy Gross .

 
Hagbah Learning Program Print E-mail

The Beth El Men's Club has developed a Hagbaha learning program to teach the practice of lifting the Torah properly and safely, so that more men and women can share in this beautiful Mitzvah.

Click here to view the video.

 

 
Shofar Blowing Print E-mail

A video of the second Men's Club Shofar Blowing Class.

Click here to see video.

 
2010 Cholent Throwdown Recipes Print E-mail

2010 Cholent recipes

Meat Tunisian Cholent