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Vol. VI, No. 17
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January 26, 1979
E.S.P. Service at 6
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New members
David, Barbara,
Richard and
Brad Chotiner.
Help them feel
at home . . .
join them at ESP.
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New members
Charlene &
David Joachim.
Give them a
big warm welcome
at ESP Shabbat.
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To the 163 new member families of Congregation Beth Yeshurun . . .
SHALOM ALEICHEM!
To the 1849 old member families of Congregation Beth Yeshurun . . .
Show you care ... be here for New Members E.S.P. Shabbat
Friday, January 26 - 6:00 - 6:45 p.m.
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What better way to welcome new members than by making them the honored guests of an ESP service . . . the
casual, convivial, come-as-you-are service where young and old .. . and new and old ... can share the spirit of Shabbat.
So, join the welcoming committee on January 26 . . . give our new members good reason to believe there’s no place
like their new home . . . Beth Yeshurun!
A special berachah will be offered for the new members and they’ll be
invited to join the Rabbi in reciting the Shehecheyanu prayer.
Two Youth Choirs will chant the service.
In case any of you old-timers have never enjoyed an ESP (Early Shabbat Prayers) service, here’s what to expect:
ESP is strictly informal - come as you are from home, work or play.
ESP is only 45 minutes long - spend a lovely, leisurely Sabbath evening at home with your family after the service.
ESP provides wine and challah for all - everyone makes the Kiddush and Hamotzee with the Rabbi.
ESP features your favorite sing-along nigunim - get that happy Hasidic spirit by joining in on those lively tunes.
ESP is a family celebration - from babies to grandparents, no one is too young or too old. And parents can join the
Rabbi in reciting the Sabbath blessing over their children.
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS . . . THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE!
(There will be NO 8 p.m. service.)
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Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.). The Message, Volume 6, Number 17, January 1979, periodical, January 26, 1979; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1294266/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.