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Contents
Article I - Name
Article II - Purposes
Article III - Fiscal Year
Article IV - Duration
Article V - Membership
Article VI - Dues
Article VII - Privileges of Membership
Article VIII - Membership Meetings
Article IX - Executive Committee
Article X - Nomination, Election and Qualifications of Executive Committee
Article XI - Pulpit
Article XII - Standing Committees
Article XIII - Order of Business
Article XIV - Parliamentary Practice
Article XV - Amendments



Article I - Name

The name of this Congregation is The Beacon Hebrew Alliance. It is referred to as "BHA" throughout this document.

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Article II - Purposes

The following are the purposes of BHA:

• To maintain a Synagogue for worship and religious observance according to the practice of Judaism, as set
   forth by the Conservative Movement
• To provide instruction in religious Judaism and develop Jewish Culture
• To encourage social service, religious observances, and to develop the moral, mental, and physical welfare of
    its members
• To maintain a center for the cultivation of Jewish thought, action, and community
• To own, operate and maintain cemetery property for persons of the Jewish faith, all pursuant to the rules
   and regulations of this organization

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Article III - Fiscal Year

THE FISCAL YEAR of BHA is from September 1 through August 31.

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ARTICLE IV - Duration

As long as there are ten (10) members in good standing, BHA cannot be dissolved

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ARTICLE V - Membership

Section 1: Any person of the Jewish Faith, of good moral character, is eligible for membership.

Section 2: There are three types of membership:

a. Family Membership, which is extended to married couples, entitles husbands and wives to all membership
    privileges, and each couple has two votes.
b. Individual Membership, which is extended to men and women.
c. Honorary Membership, which can be conferred upon the Rabbi of BHA and the Rabbi's spouse, and other
    deserving persons of the community. Honorary membership confers all benefits and privileges of BHA,
    except for voting.

Section 3: Membership in BHA includes the unmarried dependent children of a member. These children are entitled to all membership benefits, except that they cannot hold office or vote.

Section 4: Application for membership is made in writing to the Financial Secretary, who reports on each application to the Executive Committee for appropriate action. A majority vote of the Executive Committee is required to elect an applicant to membership. All applications shall be accompanied by a minimum of 25% of one year's dues.

Section 5: A member may be suspended or expelled by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Committee present at any regular of special meeting, for any of the following reasons:

     a. Failure to pay dues or assessments for a period of two years or more.
     b. Conduct that brings discredit upon the Congregation.

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ARTICLE - VI Dues

Section 1: The annual membership dues is fixed by the Executive Committee at the beginning of each fiscal year, after allowing the congregation 60 days to respond to any proposed changes. The Executive Committee is authorized to decrease the amount of said minimum dues only in the event of the proven financial hardship of a member.

Section 2: Newly elected members are credited in the fiscal year following their election with the prorated amount of dues.

Section 3: Assessments can be made by the Executive Committee.

Section 4: Members who fail to meet their financial obligations within one year from the due date are considered delinquent and not in good standing. They are suspended from all rights and privileges of membership including the right to attend meetings or act as an officer. This suspension becomes effective after a 15 day period following written notice sent by registered mail, advising the member of such delinquency. Upon paying all delinquencies, such member will be restored to good standing.

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ARTICLE VII - Privileges of Membership

Members in good standing have the following privileges:

1. To attend all meetings and functions of BHA
2. To have a voice and a vote at membership meetings
3. To hold office in BHA.
4. To participate in worship at all religious services in the Synagogue, subject to "Minhag Ha- Makom", the
     customs and practices of BHA.
5. To have use of the BHA Cemetery, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the BHA Cemetery
    Association.

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ARTICLE VIII - Membership meetings

Section 1: The membership meeting for the purpose of election of officers is held during the month of June, every two years.

Section 2: Annual and regular meetings of the membership are called by the President to conduct BHA business.

Section 3: Members are sent written notice at least fourteen (14) days before BHA annual and regular meetings.

Section 4: Special meetings of the BHA membership are called:

a. at the President's discretion
b. or, by the president, if requested in writing by ten (10) members who are not also members of the
    Executive Committee. The written request must state the reason for and the purpose of the meeting. If the
    president fails to issue a call for the special meeting within three (3) days after being requested to do so, any
    other elected officer may issue the call.

Section 5: No business is to be transacted at a special meeting, except for the stated purpose. Notice of such special meeting is to be given by the Corresponding Secretary, by mail, to all members of the organization, directed to their addresses as they appear on the books of the Congregation, sent not less than five (5) days prior to such meeting.

Section 6. At all meetings of BHA, regular and special, a quorum for the transaction of business consists of fifteen (15) members, including officers present. A fewer number can adjourn the meeting to some future time, not less than six (6) nor more than twenty (20) days from the date of adjournment. The Corresponding Secretary sends notice at least five (5) days before the rescheduled meeting date.

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ARTICLE IX - Executive Committee

Section 1: The Executive Committee of this congregation consists of:

a. President
b. First Vice-President
c. Second Vice-President
d. Recording Secretary
e. Corresponding Secretary
f. Treasurer
g. Financial Secretary Section

Section 2: THE PRESIDENT

• Presides at all meetings of BHA and of the Executive Committee, and is the chairperson;
• Calls all meetings of BHA and of the Executive Committee;
• Signs all agreements, contracts, deeds, and other documents for BHA, pursuant to appropriate resolutions
   by BHA or the Executive Committee;
• Countersigns all checks, vouchers and notes, together with the Treasurer, as may be directed by BHA or the
   Executive Committee;
• Appoints all committees;
• Is an ex-officio member of all such committees, without the right to vote.

Section 3: THE FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT - The first Vice-President assists the President. In case of absence, resignation, disability or death of the President, the First Vice-President assumes the duties of the President. The First Vice-President directs the committees, as designated by the President. Section

4: THE SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT - The Second Vice-president assists the President. In case of absence, resignation, disability, or death of the First Vice-President, the Second Vice-President assumes the duties of the First Vice-President. The Second Vice-President directs the committees, as designated by the President. Section

5: THE RECORDING SECRETARY - The recording secretary keeps official records of the meetings of BHA.

Section 6: THE CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - The Corresponding Secretary sends notices for all meetings, and writes letters as directed by the President and/or the Executive Committee.

Section 7: THE TREASURER - The treasurer keeps a record of the receipts and expenditures of BHA. Records are available at all times for inspection by the Executive Committee. The Treasurer cosigns all checks and withdrawals along with the President. The Treasurer submits a written report of the finances of BHA at all meetings.

Section 8: THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY - The Financial Secretary keeps a record of the member's accounts and notifies the members of their financial obligations. The Financial Secretary receives all money payable to BHA.

Section 9: Officers are elected for a term of two (2) years. The President will not be eligible for reelection to the same office for a period of two (2) years after serving two terms.

Section 10: In the event of the death, resignation, or incapacity of any officer, the President appoints a successor to fill the office until the next annual meeting of BHA, at which time a successor will be elected for the balance of the term.

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ARTICLE X - Nomination, Election and Qualifications of the Executive Committee

Section 1: At a membership meeting held at least forty (40) days prior to the meeting of the membership for officer elections, a nominating committee will be appointed to select a list of nominees for officers. The nominating committee consists of three (3) members in good standing to be selected by the President and approved by a majority vote by those in attendance. They need not be present at the meeting if they have previously agreed in writing to serve on the committee.

Section 2: The nominating committee nominates officer candidates to be elected at a meeting of the membership for said purpose. The list of nominees will be presented to the President at least twenty (20) days before the election meeting of the membership with the assurance that the candidates are willing and able to accept the nomination.

Section 3: The list of nominees will be sent to each member of BHA together with the notice of the membership meeting for officer elections. Additional nominations for any office may be made in writing at least five (5) days before the election meeting to the President or Corresponding Secretary of BHA. These additional nominations must include the assurance that the nominee is willing and able to serve. No nominations from the floor shall be made at the annual meeting unless:

• there are no nominees for a particular office
• a candidate is unable to serve.

Section 4: The vote for all elective offices is by secret ballot. Each member will be present at the membership meeting to qualify to vote. (For exceptions, see amendment 1 of this article.)

Section 5: All nominees will be members in good standing for at least one (1) year prior to the annual meeting. Nominees for President will be members in good standing for at least two (2) full years.

Amendment 1 to Article X: Absentee Ballots

Section 1: Absentee ballots will be mailed along with the list of nominees to all members in good standing prior to the election.

Section 2: Those members in good standing, who cannot be present to vote in person for an officer at the general meeting, may submit absentee ballots.

Section 3: All absentee ballots must be signed and dated. The printed name of the voter must also appear on the ballot near the signature.

Section 4: Each absentee ballot must be returned to a member of the nominating committee in a sealed envelope prior to the time voting begins.

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ARTICLE XI - Pulpit

Section 1: The pulpit of BHA is occupied by an ordained rabbi or a student enrolled in a rabbinic studies program affiliated with the Conservative Movement.

Section 2. The rabbi is appointed by BHA at its annual meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose.

Section 3. The rabbi is responsible for implementing the religious objectives of BHA. The rabbi enjoys freedom of the pulpit. When appropriate, the rabbi consults with the Executive Committee or any special committee or committees for advice and guidance. The rabbi is the Mara D'atra of the congregation, assuming final responsibility for Halakhic responsibilities. A non-ordained rabbi must seek the Halakhic counsel of the seminary.

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ARTICLE XII - Standing Committees

Section 1: The President solicits and appoints the chairpersons of all the standing committees of BHA as soon as possible after the officer election meeting, but not later than September 1.

Section 2: Chairpersons of committees will submit names of their volunteers to the supervising officer of the said committee as soon as possible, but not later than October 1.

Section 3: The chairpersons of each committee will keep a general record of activities and progress within their committee and present a report to the congregation at subsequent congregational meetings, at least once during the year.

Section 4: The standing committees of BHA and their duties are:

a. Youth Education Committee
• Works with Talmud Torah and Hebrew School teachers of BHA to suggest policy and standards for the
    classes
• Assists in curriculum development and implementation
 Serves as liaison between parents and teachers
• Assists in establishing standards for bar/bat mitzvah training

b. Ritual Committee

• Works closely with the rabbi on setting ritual standards for the synagogue
• Researches and studies halakhic issues and offers results of such research to the membership through the
   newsletter or other means
• Makes recommendations for honors during the High Holy days services to the Executive Committee

c. Membership Committee

• Develops outreach programs to attract new members
• Is responsible for annual open house at BHA (date to be determined over the summer)
• Develops ways to integrate new members into the life of the BHA community

d. Communications Committee

• Establishes and maintains contact with local media to announce BHA events
• Insures listing in Jewish and secular newspapers of all bar/bat mitzvahs, life cycle announcements and
   services
• Works to enhance the image of BHA in the community
• Receives periodic updated lists of all members of BHA with phone numbers
• Calls congregation with any weather-related closings and/or cancellations of programs
• Phones congregation in the event of a death in the congregation
• Publishes the BHA newsletter

e. Cemetery Committee: This committee is a separate entity, apart from BHA, with its own officers,
    rules, and regulations. Any changes affecting the membership of BHA will be approved by BHA. A
    report will be presented at the annual BHA meeting.

f. Youth Activities Committee

• Offers guidance to the youth group
• Helps to implement youth group programs and activities including supervision

g. Maintenance Committee

• Is responsible for supervising the upkeep of the building and grounds of BHA
• Provides maintenance schedule for the BHA custodian
• Determines need for supplies and provides written lists for such purchases on a regular basis

h. Bikkur Cholim Committee

• Maintains contact through phone, hospital and/or home visits with members and associates of BHA who are
    ill, injured, or bereaved
• Communicates with the rabbi, Executive Committee, and membership as appropriate

i. Holiday/Special Events Committee

• Is responsible for special setup at the synagogue for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur
• Coordinates the building of the Sukkah
• Coordinates the Chanukah party
• Coordinates the Passover model seder
• Organizes the sale and distribution of yellow candles for Yom Hashoah
• Coordinates the annual Purim project of Mishloach Manot
• Coordinates other special events at the synagogue

j. Social Action Committee

• Is responsible for coordinating activities such as annual blood drives, clothing drives, and operation Isaiah food
   drives
• Is responsible for submitting information to the newsletter editor on other social action opportunities and
   needs in the community
• Helps to establish links between social action projects and bar or bat mitzvah families

k. Adult Education Committee

• Provides guidance to the rabbi on course of study or annual teaching series
• Organizes possible lecture series for synagogue members during the year

l. Fundraising Committee

• Is responsible for developing programs to secure additional funds through various fundraising methods and
   events

m. Oneg Committee

• Is responsible for planning weekly Oneg Shabbat through solicitations of the membership
• Maintains a calendar of participants and provides guidelines in order to conform with the standards
   established by the ritual committee

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ARTICLE XIII - Order of Business

Section 1: The order of business at all BHA meetings is as follows, unless suspended by a vote of the majority present.

1. Reading of minutes
2. Special business, if any, for which the meeting is convened
3. Reports of officers
4. Reports of standing committees
5. Reports of special committees
6. Old business
7. New business

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ARTICLE XIV - Parliamentary Practice

Robert's Rules of Order are the standard for parliamentary procedure in BHA in the absence of any other rules governing this type of procedure.

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ARTICLE XV - Amendments

Section 1: The constitution, or any portion thereof, may be amended in the following manner:

a. The proposal to amend or suspend one or more articles of this constitution, or to introduce new articles to it,
    will be submitted in writing to the Executive Committee, signed by not less than ten (10) members in good
    standing of BHA. The proposal shall be read at the next meeting of the membership.
b. The Executive Committee will consider such proposal at its next meeting.
c.  At the subsequent regular or special meeting of BHA, the congregation will consider and vote on the
     proposal.
d.  At such meeting, a report shall be submitted on the recommendation(s) of the Executive Committee
e.  If two-thirds of the vote of the congregation present favors the proposal, it shall be declared adopted.

Section 2: A proposal for amendment or suspension which has been rejected by BHA may not be resubmitted for the consideration of BHA unless twelve (12) months have elapsed since the time of such rejection.

Section 3: This constitution, when approved by the congregation at a membership meeting, will become effective upon such approval, and the former constitution, by-laws, and amendments are repealed.

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