Tikkun Middot: The Practice of Living an Ethical Life
- Adult Learning
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
Join guest, Robert Leikind, Regional Director, AJC New England in a discussion of Antisemitism from the Holocaust to Today.
Join us for a series of monthly conversations designed to inform and inspire. All are welcome to any single session or the whole series.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
A discussion focused on hunger, health, and the impact wasted food has on people and the environment in Massachusetts, and what you can do about it.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Prepare for this sacred lifecycle event with Cantor Zell and other clergy members. This program will meet both in person and online.
Rabbi Alan Ullman explores how to go from a narrow place to stand in the Presence (of God) or Present (current time) in six chapters of our daily lives.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us to create and experience Shabbat through learning, music, reflection, prayer, and building a sacred community.
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Sleep consultant, Kelly Murray, will discuss topics such as importance of sleep, how sleep works, not sleeping well, and stressors that interfere with sleep.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Take a trip down memory lane, with Cantor Marilyn Becker, and listen to “the music of our lives!”
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
We will examine and engage in Israeli poetry that reflects the story of revival to the changes and challenges in Israeli society through the decades.
We will look into significant legislation passed by the Knesset, and how state of affairs have been affected by it.
Rabbi Alan Ullman explores how to go from a narrow place to stand in the Presence (of God) or Present (current time) in six chapters of our daily lives.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Participants will work together to explore their understanding of our vision and to imagine possible uses for our land. We want to hear every voice!
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.
We will discuss the recent abolishment of Roe vs Wade, and what we can do to support those in need of reproductive healthcare.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Prepare for this sacred lifecycle event with Cantor Zell and other clergy members. This program will meet both in person and online.
Participants will work together to explore their understanding of our vision and to imagine possible uses for our land. We want to hear every voice!
We will look into significant legislation passed by the Knesset, and how state of affairs have been affected by it.
Rabbi Alan Ullman explores how to go from a narrow place to stand in the Presence (of God) or Present (current time) in six chapters of our daily lives.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for a community dinner and kick-off our Jewish Arts and Culture Weekend!
We'll literally move through the morning service, drawing inspiration from physical spaces of our building, before diving into different creative explorations of the weekly Torah reading.
Shape your thoughts on the weekly Torah reading into a unique challah design that brings your own Torah to the table!
Enjoy a shared traditional deli lunch with a brief teaching on the story of the American Jewish immigrant experience through deli food.
A tour of our building uncovering the layers of meaning and intention behind each art piece and architectural detail of our beautiful, sacred space.
Thinking about or holding Jewish ritual objects can evoke memories and stories. You will learn skills to craft a story and share it with others.
Learn about the story of Jews in comedy, and the significance of humor in Jewish life and tradition. More details coming soon!
In this experiential workshop, participants will learn about and create pottery inspired by the work of Dave The Slave Potter, born in 1801.
Join virtually or in person to view the film A Narrow Bridge. The film includes an inspiring appearance by Leonard Cohen.
Come join us at our TBE Beit Cafe and watch your community members perform!
Join TBE’s much anticipated ninth annual Kripalu retreat, led by Rabbi Sisenwine, Cantor Zell, Cantor Jodi Sufrin, and Noah Aronson.
Join us for an exclusive tour of the exhibit, Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Edgefield South Carolina, with the curator, and TBE congregant, Ethan Lasser.
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.
Dr. Rebecca Droms, of Krauss Dermatology, will talk about maintaining healthy skin, dealing with skin cancer, and nonsurgical aesthetic procedures.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
We will look into significant legislation passed by the Knesset, and how state of affairs have been affected by it.
Join us for a series of monthly conversations designed to inform and inspire. All are welcome to any single session or the whole series.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.
Join with members of our community to explore how we can apply Jewish wisdom to help us engage in respectful, meaningful conversations.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Join Dr. Wein, endocrinologist, for a discussion for people living with osteoporosis about bone biology and review strategies to reduce fracture risk.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Prepare for this sacred lifecycle event with Cantor Zell and other clergy members. This program will meet both in person and online.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Dr. Stephen Salloway will speak about current advances in Alzheimer’s and memory care, as well as share exercises for continued brain health.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
This program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, be introduced to new music, and to enjoy time with friends with similar musical interests.
Join us to celebrate Shavuot and our Adult B'Mitzvah class.
A night exploring the magic of Torah. Our congregation and staff members will share their teachings, inspired by the question, “What is your Torah?”
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
We will examine and engage in Israeli poetry that reflects the story of revival to the changes and challenges in Israeli society through the decades.
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Drumming is known to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being and mental alertness. We will play beautiful rhythms from around the world.