Beit Hallel Festival Information
"These are 'The feast of Adonai, holy convocations which
you shall proclaim at their appointed times"    Lev. 23:4

The News is out we are returning for our third time to
Higher Ground
for SUKKOT 201
2
Registration begins June 1st 2012









This year's Sukkot Celebration will again be hosted by
Mishkan Ministries
www.mishkanministries.com
The theme for this year is HaShiveinu
"Returning to Community
and Striving for Unity"

The Dates for this year are:
Sept. 30, 2012 to Oct. 9, 2012


We hope to revisit some topics of community in more
detail and add some new ideas and workshops to the mix.
If you have any teachings or topics you would like to hear
about or please contact Yafah
(Bonnie) Joyce our program
director at:
hallelmecholah@yahoo.com





For pricing and registration for this Sukkot event click
on
"Sukkot Registration"
Mishkan Ministries and the family of Beit Hallel are really
excited to see what HaShem has in store for us this year.










































If you have any questions, see the contact us page on this website.

Note:  Beit Hallel congregational leaders reserve the right to exclude anyone from participation
in our scheduled events should they behave in an un-Godly manner based on our understanding
of Torah commandments. By registering and attending any event you accept responsibility for
your behavior and those of your family members. Note that you also agree that any injuries,
accidents, loss of property etc. are your responsibility. You further agree to not hold Beit Hallel
Community Fellowship, or the venue for any event, it's leaders or coordinators liable for any of
the above including death or destruction of property.
We thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

You are welcome to visit our upcoming events page to view the next
celebration we will be hosting
Last year we Danced to
Awesome Music!
We cooked Great Food!
We prayed, we sang, we cried, we
worked, and we just "hung out" and
shared this very special time together.
We learned about living in community from
our Amish friends and how to get along in a
diverse group, yet understand individual
sacrifice for the common group's welfare.