CBI Pop-Up Food Pantry – Join Us in Making a Difference
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Please help by donating nonperishable food items—every contribution, big or small, helps ensure that no one in our community goes hungry.
How it works:
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- Donations can be dropped off at CBI Office, Chanen Preschool, Religious School during Hevre, or at the collection cart in the traffic circle
- Receive donations and store in private room in CBI
- Participant will call the CBI front desk to open the private room
- Participant will take what they need
- Let your friends and family know that we are here to support them
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If you have a need, don't hesitate to reach out and come visit. All remaining items will be donated to Nourish Phoenix, helping extend our impact even further.
Together, we can make a real difference.
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Please give a warm welcome to all of our new member families:
Alan Anolik, Samantha & Mark Asher, Justin & Laura Bercovich, Jeffrey & Heidi Berkley, Harvey & Sandy Belfer, Keri Brooke, Paula & Jeffery Cleveland, Jack & Hannah Copeland, Jean & Penny Friedberg, Christy & Yotam Hari, Laura Hauer, Stephen & Catherine Karnell, Dennis & Sherry Kesden, Nicole & Blajke Koolick, David Long, Neal & Patricia Miller, Penny Pfaelzer, Jodie & Alan Ray-Marlowe, Michael & Karen Sayech, Joshua Simon, Nancy Simon, Joyce & Howard Simons, Stanley & Donna Stoller, Deborah Wagner, Jake & Mary Weinbaum, Laura Ziff
For the safety and privacy of our community, children’s names have been intentionally omitted.
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Four Hands: Piano Concert
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What a wonderful afternoon!
Thank you to the Arizona Jewish Historical Society for our partnership and to Susan and Mark Sendrow for bringing this beautiful event to our community.
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Thanksgiving Meal Delivery... It's back with a twist
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The tradition continues!!! Join us in the CBI Courtyard on Thanksgiving Day, November 27th, at 8 AM to receive your delivery route and meal.
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Join us for a special screening of the movie UnBroken, in collaboration with the Arizona Jewish Historical Society, Sunday, November 16th at 3:30 at CBI.
In UnBroken, filmmaker, a second-generation survivor, tells the story of her family, who as children evaded capture and survived the Holocaust.
Thank you to Joe and Sharon Luber for underwriting this film showing.
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Shabbat dinner — when family and friends gather to light candles, bless bread and wine, and share a communal experience.
A Traditional Shabbat Menu
Adults: $28 | Kids (Under 12): $12
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This past June, parents and teens of the Family Promise program enjoyed a rock painting activity. Some painted flowers and ladybugs, while others chose messages of peace or hope.
Family Promise is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization helping to prevent and end homelessness for families with children. Congregation Beth Israel provides volunteers, food and safe sleeping quarters to help aid in this quest.
Our next group of families will be visiting with us December 21-28. Helping these families with safe shelter during a difficult time are the simple gestures that count.
If you are looking for a rewarding way to devote just a few short hours of your time, please join us and contact Michael Baer for further information.
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We honor and thank all our veterans for their service. Your courage and commitment continue to inspire gratitude throughout our community.
The CBI office will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day.
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Be a part of our Community
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Volunteer at our Front Desk
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Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to CBI and our community. Join the CBI team as a front desk volunteer and be the first friendly face visitors see!
To sign up today and become an essential part of our team!
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This week's Torah Portion
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ShulCloud is our secure, all-in-one member portal designed to help you stay connected with our congregation. Through our website, you can manage your personal information, pay bills, make donations, and register for events with ease.
For questions or help logging into your Shulcloud account, call us at (480) 951-0323.
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