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This week’s episode of Havdalah Happy Hour is pure community joy as Ben Kreshtool, Jill Suffel, and Cantor Emily Ellentuck relive the magic of Beth El’s Got Talent. Who knew our community could sing, laugh, play instruments, and showcase so many hidden talents? It was unforgettable, and we’re still riding the high.
Naturally, the conversation spiraled into a very serious debate about pie flavors and shapes—because apparently this is a topic with strong opinions. Comment your favorite flavor below… we’re keeping score.
And in true Havdalah Happy Hour fashion, the weather made its grand reappearance, joined by a new contender: foot and walking traffic, which somehow became its own saga.
As always, we wrap things up with a heartfelt blessing of the week and a perfectly on‑brand shonda of the week.
✨ Tune in and listen.
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This week’s episode of Havdalah Happy Hour is pure community joy as Ben Kreshtool, Jill Suffel, and Cantor Emily Ellentuck relive the magic of Beth El’s Got Talent. Who knew our community could sing, laugh, play instruments, and showcase so many hidden talents? It was unforgettable, and we’re still riding the high.
Naturally, the conversation spiraled into a very serious debate about pie flavors and shapes—because apparently this is a topic with strong opinions. Comment your favorite flavor below… we’re keeping score.
And in true Havdalah Happy Hour fashion, the weather made its grand reappearance, joined by a new contender: foot and walking traffic, which somehow became its own saga.
As always, we wrap things up with a heartfelt blessing of the week and a perfectly on‑brand shonda of the week.
✨ Tune in and listen.