Book of Remembrance 5786

As we approach the 5786 High Holy Days, our thoughts turn to our own T’shuvah, repentance, and also to Zikaron, remembrance of those who are no longer with us in physical presence.  The Book of Remembrance is Beit Simcha’s annual memorial book in which we recall those whose lives influenced our own. As we honor our loved ones, we honor Judaism and our sacred heritage.  Beit Simcha’s Yom Kippur Yizkor Service is Thursday afternoon, October 2nd.  The 2025/5786 Book of Remembrance will be completed for Yom Kippur.

To assure the inclusion of the names of your loved ones, register at BookofRemembrance for a full page, half page, or the individual name(s) of those you have lost.  Please send your names and the wording you would like to http://bookofremembrancebeitsimcha@gmail.com no later than September 10th.

A dedicated full-page in the Yizkor Book is $418 suggested donation.

A dedicated half-page in the Yizkor Book is $236 suggested donation.

The suggested donation is $36 for each name you wish remembered.

Please use the link above, go to the registration page and donate online, or you can send a check to the temple office, 3760 E Sumo Octavo, Tucson, AZ 85718.

Some additional information:

1)   If you wish to list the same names as last year, please email bookofremembrancebeitsimcha@gmail.com 

2)   If you wish to add new names, please email the names to bookofremembrancebeitsimcha@gmail.com. Please add their relationship to you (parent, friend, etc.)

3)   If you want to know which names you listed last year, please contact us as soon as possible at bookofremembrancebeitsimcha@gmail.com and we’ll email them to you.

4)  Your generosity at this time is truly appreciated.  Please go to our website, www.beitsimchatucson.org and pay by credit card at Donate. Or make your check payable to “Beit Simcha” and mail it to Congregation Beit Simcha, 3760 E Sumo Octavo, Tucson, AZ 85718.

5) If you have any questions, feel free to call 520-276-5675.

Thank you for your support of this annual tribute to our loved ones, as we remember those we have loved and lost, and the sweetness they brought to our lives.  

L'Shalom, Rebecca Laff for Beit Simcha