Request PR
Request PR
Keep our new bi-monthly Temple Topics publishing schedule in mind. Submission due dates are as follows:
1/25 for March/April
3/25 for May/June
5/25 for July/August
7/25 for September/October
9/25 for November/December
11/25 for January/February
Here is the form you can copy/paste into Gmail or other mail clients to submit your form:
TO: marketing@bethelwh.org, templetopics@bethelwh.org
SUBJECT: PR Request: (xxx insert event name here xxx)
OVERALL INFORMATION
Name of Event:
Date of Event:
Location of Event (if not at Beth El):
Start Time:
End Time:
Cost:
RSVP Deadline:
Do you want online event registration?
If this event is recurring please list the future dates.:
Is this event limited to Beth El members?
CONTACT INFORMATION
Event Coordinator:
Event Coordinator Phone:
Event Coordinator Email:
RSVP Contact:
RSVP Contact Phone:
RSVP Contact Email:
DETAILED EVENT DESCRIPTION
What is this event about?:
Website links relevant to speaker/ event:
(Please attach any flyer to this email)
NEW: COMMITTEE EVENT PROMOTION
How will you/your committee promote this event?
OFFICE SUPPORT NEEDED?
What -- if any -- support will you need from office staff? (Please be specific, with estimated timetable. For example: Designing and mailing invitations three weeks prior, printing flyers 6 weeks prior, etc.)
INTERNAL PR - Marketing Vehicle (YES or NO, deleting option that does not apply)
(YES or NO) Temple Topics (published every two months, see above for submission due dates)
(YES or NO) Shabbat Leaflet - approximately 3 weeks prior to event
(YES or NO) Email Blast - 2 per event max
EXTERNAL PR - All due eight weeks prior to event (YES or NO, deleting option that does not apply):
(YES or NO) Press Releases
(YES or NO) Calendar Listing
(YES or NO) Web Site Feature
(YES or NO) Facebook
Our marketing team will review all submissions to determine which marketing vehicle(s) will best serve your event. While we can't guarantee that all vehicles requested will be utilized, we will do our utmost to ensure that your needs are met.
Thanks!
Tue, June 10 2025
14 Sivan 5785
Upcoming Events
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Tuesday ,
JunJune 10 , 2025Annual Congregational Meeting
Tuesday, Jun 10th 7:00p to 8:00p
Hear the business of the synagogue and cast your vote on the slate of nominated officers. -
Wednesday ,
JunJune 11 , 2025Annual Spring Fundraising Event: Live Concert with Boston Common Band!
Wednesday, Jun 11th 7:00p to 9:00p
We are excited to invite you to a LIVE, FUN, FAMILY-FRIENDLY CONCERT EVENT with one of Boston's top bands! Your membership helps make a difference every day! Your generosity and support is vital to our community, and we want to celebrate our Beth El family! Come as you are, ready for a night of fun! Jeans, sneakers, whatever you're comfortable in! Click in for tickets, sponsorship details, and more! -
Saturday ,
JunJune 14 , 2025Shabbat Playgroup in the Park
Shabbat, Jun 14th 3:00p to 5:00p
Calling all 0-5 year olds and their grown-ups: come find your people at the park! Join Dr. Eliyahu and your Beth El friends for a relaxed Shabbat afternoon at Eisenhower Park. We will provide cold drinks and summer treats! Note: will be canceled in case of rain. RSVPs requested but not required. Click in to RSVP! -
Saturday ,
JunJune 14 , 2025Exploring the Siddur: A deep dive into the language, meaning, music, and origins of our prayers
Shabbat, Jun 14th 5:30p to 7:00p
Second Summer Saturdays: June 14, July 12, and August 9, 5:30-7:00 Join Rabbi Rosen and Rabbi Zerin on select Shabbat afternoons throughout the summer for a light dinner/Seudah Shleesheet, learning, and zemirot/Shabbat songs. Each week, we will take a deep dive into one or two of the prayers in our Siddur, exploring topics such as the meaning of the prayer, the way it functions in the service, the different biblical and rabbinic texts that it quotes or refers to, new and traditional musical settings for the prayer, ways that music enhances the meaning of the text, and the history of how the prayer came to be a fixture in our prayerbook. Adults and teens of all backgrounds are welcome to join; no prior knowledge of Hebrew or the Siddur necessary. Light dinner will be served RSVP required (click in to register!) $10 suggested donation per person
Contact Us
Beth El Temple
2626 Albany Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
Office Hours:
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Monday-Thursday: 8:30am - 4pm
Friday: 8:30am - 2:30pm
SULAM Beth El Educational Program:
Upcoming Events
-
Tuesday ,
JunJune 10 , 2025Annual Congregational Meeting
Tuesday, Jun 10th 7:00p to 8:00p
Hear the business of the synagogue and cast your vote on the slate of nominated officers. -
Wednesday ,
JunJune 11 , 2025Annual Spring Fundraising Event: Live Concert with Boston Common Band!
Wednesday, Jun 11th 7:00p to 9:00p
We are excited to invite you to a LIVE, FUN, FAMILY-FRIENDLY CONCERT EVENT with one of Boston's top bands! Your membership helps make a difference every day! Your generosity and support is vital to our community, and we want to celebrate our Beth El family! Come as you are, ready for a night of fun! Jeans, sneakers, whatever you're comfortable in! Click in for tickets, sponsorship details, and more! -
Saturday ,
JunJune 14 , 2025Shabbat Playgroup in the Park
Shabbat, Jun 14th 3:00p to 5:00p
Calling all 0-5 year olds and their grown-ups: come find your people at the park! Join Dr. Eliyahu and your Beth El friends for a relaxed Shabbat afternoon at Eisenhower Park. We will provide cold drinks and summer treats! Note: will be canceled in case of rain. RSVPs requested but not required. Click in to RSVP! -
Saturday ,
JunJune 14 , 2025Exploring the Siddur: A deep dive into the language, meaning, music, and origins of our prayers
Shabbat, Jun 14th 5:30p to 7:00p
Second Summer Saturdays: June 14, July 12, and August 9, 5:30-7:00 Join Rabbi Rosen and Rabbi Zerin on select Shabbat afternoons throughout the summer for a light dinner/Seudah Shleesheet, learning, and zemirot/Shabbat songs. Each week, we will take a deep dive into one or two of the prayers in our Siddur, exploring topics such as the meaning of the prayer, the way it functions in the service, the different biblical and rabbinic texts that it quotes or refers to, new and traditional musical settings for the prayer, ways that music enhances the meaning of the text, and the history of how the prayer came to be a fixture in our prayerbook. Adults and teens of all backgrounds are welcome to join; no prior knowledge of Hebrew or the Siddur necessary. Light dinner will be served RSVP required (click in to register!) $10 suggested donation per person
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