This panel discussion took place Sunday, August 29, 2010 at Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, CA. The panel lasted an hour and a half and the audio recording has been divided into three half hour sections:
This week we study Parashat B’shallach, Exodus 13:17 – 17:16 and read the middle triennial portion of Exodus 14:15 – 16:10. This portion begins with the Israelites’ travels to the shores of the Reed Sea where they are warned by God the Egyptian army will pursue them. Our reading begins this week with a powerful line: God said to Moshe: “Why are you crying out to Me? Speak to the Israelites and tell them to start moving [into the sea]!” This is followed by the miraculous crossing through the sea on dry land and the drowning of the Egyptian army.
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Sinai Memorial Chapel is an important Bay Area Jewish Resource as they are the only nonprofit Jewish Funeral Home. They support a large number of Jewish organizations including the High Holiday Youth Programs at Netivot Shalom.
Salad Bar: set up as 2 stations (rectangular tables 2x2)
The page numbers mentioned in the sound file are from the beige Birkat HaMazon pamphlet used on Shabbat in our services.
Page numbers for the corresponding passages in Sim Shalom are given here for your reference, but note that the beige pamphlet differs from Sim Shalom in several places.