Minyannaires
Join Us at Daily Services and Become A Minyannaire
Beth El holds the distinction of offering religious services twice a day, every day of the year. Held in the chapel, these services fulfill the spiritual needs not only of our congregants but also the Jewish community at-large, making it possible to recite Kaddish for loved ones, and allowing those observing a Yarzheit the opportunity to lead the service or accept an honor.
Your attendance — whether daily, weekly or several times a year — is always appreciated and helps to keep Beth El strong and vital.
We thank the following service attendees; without them, our daily services would not be possible:
Over 200 Services
Marcel Kahn and Merle Potash
150-199 Services
William Cohen, Andrew Greenberg, Joan Latchaw and Rodney Shkolnick
100-149 Services
Stan Edelstein, Rick Emas, Morris Friedman, Michael Goodman and Steven Riekes
50-99 Services
Diane Baum, Wendy Berenson, Rose Cooper, Ronald Epstein, Glen Fineman, Cary Grossman, Delores Goodman, David Herzog, Howard Kaplan, Steven Levy, Benjamin Shapiro, Stanley Silverman, Esther Wax, James Wax and Sally Zipursky
24-49 Services
Sharon Brodkey, Harvey Cooper, Judy Cooper, Macklin Emas, Jack Epstein, Lea Grunkin, Howard Kaiman, Judith Katskee, Milton Katskee, Larry Kronick, Anna Mosenkis, Caryn Rifkin, Gary Rifkin, Nancy Rips, Carol Schneider, Edward Schneider, Florence Simon, Marsha Simon, Stewart Tully and James Zipursky
The Key to Making a Minyan is You!
Most of us take it for granted that there will always be a minyan at Beth El when we need to say Kaddish, but without the necessary ten people in attendance at our morning and evening services, that is not always possible. At least once a month, please set aside some time in your day and attend:
Monday through Friday Mornings – 7:00 a.m.
Sunday – 9:00 a.m.
Evenings – 5:30 p.m.
Your presence will help someone to perform the mitzvah of saying Kaddish for a loved one.

