11:30am - Purim play performed by our Talmud Torah          studentsÂ
12pm - Hamatashen shaping and baking, mask making        and games.          Â
Food, drinks and music! Remember to wear your most lively fun costume!Â
So that everyone is part of the fun, please bring a gift bag for our Mishloach manot exchange.Â
For Matanot L'evyonim (gifts to the needy) we will have a food drive. Starting on Friday, there will be a Maui Food Bank canister outside of the synagogue to deposit your canned food donations.Â
A suggested donation on a sliding scale of $15-$20 for adults and $5-$10 for keiki. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. To pay ahead visit https://mauijews.shulcloud.com/donations Click on DONATE NOW and select Purim from the drop down menu.Â
So that all family members can enjoy this special day together, child care will not be available
If you are able to donate your time, it would be a great mitzvah! We are looking for volunteers to help with arts and crafts, decorating, set-up and clean-up.
Please contact Marla Weiner at rmweiner11@yahoo.com or Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com if you can help.Â
We look forward to you joining us!Â
Rabbi Ken returns! Â
We're thrilled to have Rabbi Ken from Oahu lead us in service this Friday. Please join us as we think about "Going to Our Happy Place." in celebration of Purim.Â
Doors at 5:30pm Services start at 6:00pm
Next Friday, ​​​​​​​March 29th Family Shabbat. Lead by Cynthia and Michael Lebowitz.  Followed by a Potlock. More details to followÂ
Also if you are Rabbi or layleader visiting Maui and would like to lead Shabbat service, we would gladly welcome this mitzvah. Please complete this form for consideration
 As part of a special Purim project, we are looking for clean empty water bottles. If you have a few to spare before taking them to the recycle center, please drop them off at the synagogue before Shabbat.
Mahalo!Â
Save the Date for Passover Monday, April 22nd  More details to follow.Â
Celebrating a birthday, anniversary or a memory of a loved one and would like to sponsor an Oneg for the occasion?
We would be happy to arrange one for you. We'll provide the Challah. For details, contact Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com
DROP-IN TALK STORY GROUP is being restruchred. If you have an interest or need, please contact Mitch Berman, LMFT mmb246@gmail.com
Israeli Folk Dancing class has been cancelled for the next few weeks.
Please help us wish Paula Wolk a speedy recovery as her ankle heals.
Be on the lookout for updates!  Mahalo!  Â
Talmud Torah (our religious school) has started!Â
Children learn Hebrew, study Jewish history and holidays, learn songs and prayers, sing, dance, do creative crafts, and have a grand time with their Jewish friends. Some highlights of previous years are clay menorah making, planting a garden, presenting several wonderful Purim plays, and Israeli dancing.Â
Talmud Torah will meet on Sunday mornings from 10:30-12pm.  Spring session begins Sunday, January 14th Children ages 5-12 may enroll. Contact Kalo or Happy Lefton to register!! Visit https://mauijews.shulcloud.com/talmud-torah.html# for more infoÂ
Any changes and additions will be posted on the website calendar.
Friday, March 22nd Doors open at 5:30pm Service starts at 6:00pm
Shabbat Service will be led by Rabbi Ken
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Saturday, March 23rd
Stayed tuned for future Saturday morning Shabbat services
       Sunday,       March 24th       10:30am-11am
     11am-1pm
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  Talmud Torah
           Purim Celebration  Â
​​​​​​​Yahrzeits March 17th - 23rd
Miriam Bat Esther Allan Fairbarg Gertrude Mlotok Harold Shapiro Irma Goldberg John August John T. Ebbers Lorraine Sandler Margaret Litt Max Mendlow Moses Halparin Rose Tolin Vilma Lili Burger Join us for services on Friday to recite Mourner's Kaddish
The Jewish Congregation of Maui Beit Shalom Synagogue Kihei, HI 96753
The mission of the Jewish Congregation of Maui is to support and inspire Jewish religious and cultural practices for Maui residents and visitors, provide and encourage Jewish education and life cycle services, and engage the Jewish community with religious services, classes, and events.