
TBE’s Madrahim Student Leaders
Meet our Madrahim! These role models assist the teachers in the classroom while maintaining their own connection with our TBE community.
Read more >>Meet our Madrahim! These role models assist the teachers in the classroom while maintaining their own connection with our TBE community.
Read more >>We want to make our voices, values, and support heard in Israel. We want to build a greater connection with our Reform Movement in Israel and its efforts to promote our shared democratic and Jewish values.
Read more >>Or Hadash has been working towards creating a sustainable, environmentally friendly congregation in Haifa. Read how their efforts to repair the world are making them a leader in sustainability on forefront of Israeli society.
Read more >>TBE asked Rabbinic Intern Ryan Leszner to describe the items on a traditional seder plate, and how they come together to symbolize the Passover story. Read his interpretation below!
Read more >>TBE Green Team’s Mission is to support the greening of the temple and also to support our community in taking climate action. To date, we have helped TBE switch to… Read More
Read more >>Helene Kress writes about the TBE Book Club, a group that discusses books with a Jewish connection. The club reads a range of fiction and non-fiction books, including works by Jewish and Israeli writers, chosen by consensus of its members. While the club has been meeting virtually on Zoom, members from anywhere can join and participate in the discussions.
Read more >>TBE had a great discussion about music club with it’s leaders, Don Drourr and Marty Sleeper. TBE: What is Music Club? Don: Music Club is an offshoot of TBElle,… Read More
Read more >>TBE interviewed Jacob Spike Kraus, a Jewish musician and song-leader, who recently visited Temple Beth Elohim in January for weekend of musical programming. In his interview with TBE, he talks… Read More
Read more >>Rabbi Vanessa Harper discusses the history of Purim and hamantaschen! She also shares her family recipe.
Read more >>The Talmud instructs us that we are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are we free to abandon it. Reducing gun violence is every citizens’ responsibility if we care for our children, our communities, and our country. Join us!
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