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our new members

Jeffrey Roberts
Sheldon and Barbara Stein
Johnathan and Laura Zucker

upcoming kiddush honors:

MAY 17 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Markowitz
    in honor of Barry Krell
May 24 - Mr. & Mrs. Ian Kay in Memory
    of Betty Kay
MAY 31 - Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Garfinkle
    in honor of his Bar Mitzvah Haftorah
JUNE 9 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Markowitz
JUNE 14 - Mr. & Mrs. Morris Ellison in
    honor of Jonathan's Bar Mitzvah
JUNE 28 - Mr. & Mrs. Larry Haber in
    honor of their return to Charleston
    and Larry's Special Birthday



welcome



Please join us for our Piccolo Spoleto Series

Meir Finkelstein...A Cantorial Concert
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

To Purchase Your Ticket online: CLICK HERE
To Download Ticket form: CLICK HERE

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Log B'omer COOKOUT 

Thursday, May 22 • 6:00pm

Hotdogs, hamburgers, salads, veggie-burgers, desserts & more!
There will be a childrens' program at 6:30, followed by Mincha at 7:00pm

Please RSVP to the Shul office 577-6599
$10 Adults / $5 Children / FREE Kids 4 and under
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SISTERHOOD COOKBOOKS NOW AVAILABLE!
The Perfect Gift! To get yours, contact the Shul office @ 577-6599 or
Mickey Sonenshine.

LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS
BSBI is looking for a few volunteers to serve on the Programming Committee.
Please contact Stanley Baker if you're interested!

WE'RE ALSO LOOKING FOR HAFTORAH READER VOLUNTEERS!
If you are interested, please contact Linda Trestman 577-6599

BE PART OF YOUR SYNAGOGUE
Simcha and Memorial Plaques, as well as Chumash and Siddur sponsorships are now available!
What a great way to honor someone than keeping their name as part of our synagogue
for many years to come!  For more information, contact Stanley Baker.
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Welcome 

 
 
 

Welcome to Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation - the oldest Ashkenazic congregation in continuous use in America!
 
Founded by immigrant Polish and Prussian Jews, our congregation was strengthened by waves of Eastern European arrivals who found their way to Charleston, South Carolina throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries.

 
Today, we invite you to discover Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue. Located in Historic Charleston, among centuries old antebellum homes and architecture, we are proud to be a vital part of one of America’s most loved and best preserved cities.

 
Our members include an active cadre of professionals, modern businessmen and women, and a growing number of young families. Unified by respect for the continuity of tradition and a desire to grow Jewishly, our congregants represent the broad spectrum of personal religious observance.


Whether for a short visit or a new lifestyle, you owe it to yourself to experience Historic Charleston and Brith Sholom Beth Israel. Hopefully you too will discover the warmth and passion that have preserved our orthodox community as we enter the 21st Century and over 150 years of Southern Orthodox Judaism.