Celebrate spring with food, fun, fellowship and a fascinating speaker when Congregation Beth Shalom Sisterhood and the Sioux City Chapter of Hadassah gather for their year-end meeting and luncheon at noon on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at Congregation Beth Shalom. Carol Rosenthal, Hadassah National Vice President, will share an update on Hadassah Hospital and current events in Israel. Luncheon fee is $12.00. Please make your reservation by calling the CBS office at 712-255-1990 by Thursday, April 28th. Hadassah members, please bring your Blue Boxes.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Shabbat Eve Service and Yom HaShoah Commemoration
Congregation Beth Shalom will conduct a Holocaust Memorial Service During its Sabbath eve service on Friday, May 6th at 6:30 pm. We come together to welcome Shabbat and to remember those whom we know and those whose very names are lost.
Congregation Beth Shalom's Shabbat & Yom HaAtzmaut Service on Friday, May 13th at 6:30 pm. will include our Friday Night Live Musicians. Everyone is welcome to attend to welcome the Sabbath and Celebrate Israeli Independence Day!
Sisterhood Shabbat
Please join us in honoring the women of Congregation Beth Shalom at
Sisterhood Shabbat. Services will be at 6:30 pm on Friday, May 20th.
Seventh Annual Sioux City Jewish Film Festival
The Jewish Federation of Sioux City, Congregation Beth Shalom and the Betty Strong Encounter Center will present the third Annual Sioux City Jewish Film Festival on May 12th and May 15th. Admission to both films is free and open to the public.
"Wunderkinder" 7 pm on Thursday, May 12th at Congregation Beth Shalom. The film tells the story of three musically talented children—two Jewish and one German—who develop a deep and genuine friendship, extending beyond their different religions and nationalities. The two Jewish children, Larissa and Abrascha, are both virtuosos—one on the piano and the other on the violin. Hanna, a young German girl, is also extremely gifted. Living in Poltava, Ukraine in 1941, they all share one great love: music. Their world is one of curiosity, joy, and talent. But when the Nazis invade the Soviet Union, they and their families face mortal peril. A crowd-pleasing audience favorite, Wunderkinder took home Audience Awards at the San Diego Jewish Film Festival, Stony Brook Film Festival, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival and the Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival.
"Above and Beyond" 2 pm on Sunday, May 15th at the Betty Strong Encounter Center (Missouri Riverfront exit 149 off I-29). The film explores how a ragtag band of volunteer airmen mobilized in the skies above Israel to fight for the fledgling nation’s survival. Barely home from WWII combat, these ace pilots – mostly Jewish- Americans – found themselves compelled to do battle yet again, this time in defense of an ill-equipped Jewish state. At risk of losing their citizenship and their lives, they smuggled out surplus planes and ammunition and trained in secret. Relying on a small squadron of rickety aircraft, a handful of young foreign pilots laid the foundation for the Israeli Air Force. With pluck, humor and chutzpah, these now-aging wingmen colorfully recount their remarkable mission. Interviews include family descendants, scholars, Israeli President Shimon Perez, and actor Paul Reubens (aka Pee-wee Herman) whose father flew sorties against an advancing Iraqi army. Testimonies are enhanced by dazzling aerial dogfights recreated by George Lucas's special effects shop Industrial Light & Magic. Directed by Roberta Grossman and produced by Nancy Spielberg.
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