Kabbalat Hakol & Pride Month
Kabbalat Hakol literally means welcoming all voices. Kabbalat Hakol is an expression of and expansion upon TBE’s commitment to welcoming all people.
Read more >>Kabbalat Hakol literally means welcoming all voices. Kabbalat Hakol is an expression of and expansion upon TBE’s commitment to welcoming all people.
Read more >>We appreciate the sense of connectedness as we share in learning and observance from the comfort—and occasional disarray!—of our homes.
Read more >>One of my favorite stories that my mom has shared with me is that the day she dropped me off at Temple Beth Elohim preschool, I walked right in, took the teacher’s hand, and didn’t look back.
Read more >>My kids have an incredible appreciation for Judaism and an amazing foundation for their education.
Read more >>We knew we wanted a warm, loving school where our children would learn and grow that also helped instill our Jewish culture and values.
Read more >>Early in my student internship, a congregant asked, “What is it like working with the clergy?” To which I said, “It’s a masterclass in how to be a human.”
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