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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

1140.0. "Singles Oneg Shabbat" by TNPUBS::C_MILLER () Thu Dec 12 1991 16:37

    Has anyone attended a singles Oneg Shabbat in the Boston area of late?
    As a member of the Newton JCC I get a listing of singles events
    throughout the month and every week they sponsor (?) one of these. I'm
    not sure what to expect. Does the congregation still attend the Friday
    night service, or is it JUST for singles?
    
    Are there any member of the Acton congregation out there? Can you tell
    me anything about the services, rabbi, facilities? Thanks,
    
    Cyndi
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1140.1ULTRA::WITTENBERGSecure Systems for Insecure PeopleTue Dec 24 1991 20:2716
    I attended  a  few  about  3  years  ago,  but stopped going after
    getting engaged to a woman I met there (now my wife.)

    As of  three  years  ago,  they  singles Oneg Shabbats were once a
    month,  and they moved between different shuls in the Boston area.
    The  one  in  Marblehead  was  relatively  empty, while the one in
    Brookline (where I met my wife) was absolutely packed.

    The regular  congregation  can attend, but since the main services
    are Saturday morning, most of the people there on Friday night are
    singles.  Services  vary  in  style,  but  often  the  rabbi  goes
    overboard  since he hasn't seen this many people in the shul since
    yontif.  I  was  quite impressed by some of the rabbis, and not at
    all by others.

--David
1140.2Cong. Beth Elohim in ActonASABET::HABERkudos to working mothersMon Dec 30 1991 19:4023
    Hi -- I belong to Cong. Beth Elohim in Acton.  I know there was a
    Singles Shabbat last month, unfortunately the bad weather combined with
    exhaustion kept us from attending; I understand there were only about
    35 people all told [including the regular congregants].
    
    The congregation is mixed age-wise.  There is a large school -- over
    200 kids I believe -- from kindergarten through confirmation, plus
    several pre-school groups.  It's basically a reform/conservative mix. 
    Rabbi Lewis Mintz is in his early 40s, and is very personable.  There are
    services every Friday at 8PM, except for the First Shabbat each month
    which is a family service and starts at 7PM [the pre-k's are in a
    separate location where they can make more noise].   There also is a
    Saturday service most weeks due to the high amount of bar and bat
    mitzvahs, and periodically there is a Mincha/Maariv/Havdallah service
    on Saturday afternoons, complete with a pot luck supper.
    
    There's an active Sisterhood [and Brotherhood]; also there's an active
    Hadassah chapter.
    
    Call me and maybe I can fill you in on anything more specific, or call
    the Temple itself at 263-3061.
    
    	Sandy Haber, dtn 223-2634