Canceled: TBE Business Networking: Kickoff Meeting (In Person)
- Adult Learning
This event has been canceled. Please contact the organizer with questions.
This event has been canceled. Please contact the organizer with questions.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Our open ceramics studio is a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Whether you're a beginner or have experience with clay, all skill levels are welcome!
Eyal Tarchitzky is a community organizer and educator with 20 years of experience working with some of Israel's most marginalized populations. On October 7th, Eyal’s partner was trapped in their safe room with their baby in Sderot while terrorists roamed the streets outside their home.
Our Morning service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Ruby Stich.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Sign off from the week a little earlier and begin to prepare for Shabbat with these pre-service study sessions led by Rabbi Vanessa Harper and Dr. Christopher Doty.
Join us for Thank God It's Shabbat (TGIS) Service, a multi-generational experience to sing, pray, and learn together in a less formal worship environment.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Sasha Lee.
Prime Timers are going to the movies! Join us for opening night of the Boston Jewish Film Festival to see the New England premiere of Bad Shabbos. Followed by a conversation with Writer/Director Daniel Robbins.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Learning program for families of pre-k, transitional kindergarten, and kindergarten students designed to explore how we can find our own path to shalom.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
Join Cantor Zell for TBE's Holy Singers, a second-year music project where we gather without musical scores to share our passion for singing, explore new melodies, and create spontaneous harmonies.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Our open ceramics studio is a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Whether you're a beginner or have experience with clay, all skill levels are welcome!
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we will read "The Golem of Brooklyn" by Adam Mansbach.
Join us for an Israel focused pre-Shabbat discussion.
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Wellesley Interfaith Lay Dialogue (WILD) and Wellesley Clergy invite you to join in fellowship for the annual Wellesley Interfaith Thanksgiving service, this year hosted by St. John - St. Paul Catholic Collaborative.
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
This first session will give us a deep dive into the tool we'll be focusing on this year: chevruta (partnered) study.
New England’s former Israeli Consul General and current J Street Israel Director, Nadav Tamir, will join us for a report from the ground in Israel, facilitated by Rabbi Sisenwine.
Donate clothing and protein bars to be brought to Israel to support Israeli soldiers until December 20, 2024.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Our open ceramics studio is a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere while learning a wide variety of clay hand building skills as well as decorative and finishing techniques using Jewish texts, holidays, and customs.
In this workshop, Tamar Forman will guide us as we explore our tradition's attitude towards anger, engage in text study and lively conversation, and perhaps even pick up some tools and insights for exploring this powerful emotion in our own lives.
Amy Dain will lead this conversation on Massachusetts’ housing crisis. A panel of respondents will describe the costs of radicalized zoning practices and what actions we can take in our communities to address these challenges.
The American Red Cross has a constant and ongoing need for blood donations. Please schedule your next donation appointment now to help prevent another blood shortage.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Join us for a delicious dinner to connect, create community, and welcome Shabbat Registration deadline is December 1!
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Jonah Blumenthal and Max Zelman.
Join us for a special Parent Hub session with Rabbi Naama Dafni-Kellen from our sister congregation Or Hadash in Haifa for a conversation about parenting in challenging times.
Learning program for families of pre-k, transitional kindergarten, and kindergarten students designed to explore how we can find our own path to shalom.
Join us for a special Parent Hub session with Rabbi Naama Dafni-Kellen from our sister congregation Or Hadash in Haifa for a conversation about parenting in challenging times.
Gather to share, hug, and be treated to a musical performance by Gabby and our own Asher Navisky! support for our partner congregation in Israel, Or Hadash, remains crucial during these challenging times.
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
Join Cantor Zell for TBE's Holy Singers, a second-year music project where we gather without musical scores to share our passion for singing, explore new melodies, and create spontaneous harmonies.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Our open ceramics studio is a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere while learning a wide variety of clay hand building skills as well as decorative and finishing techniques using Jewish texts, holidays, and customs.
Join us for an evening filled with socializing and a potluck dinner at TBE to celebrate the warmth and light of Chanukah!
The vibrant and multifaceted richness of Sephardic life comes to life in Hebrew College’s fall art exhibit. Join us for a special gallery tour with both the artist and the curator, TBE member Deb Feinstein.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Join us for a community-wide Shabbat dinner and an intergenerational Chanukah concert, featuring members of our entire community including Junior Choir, T'filah Band, TBE Adult Choir, Sharim, and our Cantors (and Rabbis!). Registration closes on Sunday, December 8 at 11:59 pm.
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Tatum Barber.
Join us for our 6th annual Chanukah Celebration and Dreidel Dash 5K! All proceeds benefit the TBE Youth Engagement Fund.
After the Dreidel Dash has concluded, come warm up inside with some singing and storytime featuring the forthcoming new storybook Charley & Seymour’s Hanukkah Miracle.
Join us after the Dreidel Dash for some Dreidel Drashing on three different Chanukah narratives from Greece, North Africa, and Israel!
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we will discuss "The Forbidden Daughter" by Zipora Klein Jakob.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Our open ceramics studio is a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere while learning a wide variety of clay hand building skills as well as decorative and finishing techniques using Jewish texts, holidays, and customs.
Join Cantors Jodi Sufrin, Roy Einhorn, Shanna Zell, Josh Rosenberg and accompanist Mark Feldhusen in a program honoring the Jewish Composers of the Great American Songbook.
In this workshop, Tamar Forman will guide us as we explore our tradition's attitude towards anger, engage in text study and lively conversation, and perhaps even pick up some tools and insights for exploring this powerful emotion in our own lives.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Sign off from the week a little earlier and begin to prepare for Shabbat with these 5:00 pre-service study sessions.
Join us for a special opportunity to study a timely topic from an adult perspective with Rabbi Debra Goldstein: what a full understanding of Chanukah—before and beyond the oil story—can teach us for today.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Drew and Tessa Hoglund.
Spend time with the TBE community on Christmas day, also the first night of Chanukah. We will have a Chinese food lunch, play games, have a sing-a-long, and light the candles together. RSVP by Sunday, December 22 at 11:59 pm!
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join Cantor Josh to sing, play, dance, and pray in an engaging Shabbat service. Then, stay for a family Shabbat dinner with your FwYC community!
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Sebastian Schneider.
Join us for a night of food, factoids, and fun! Registration closes Wednesday, January 1 at 11:59 pm.
Break new ground with us as we build a brand-new kind of beit midrash (house of study) that will equip you with our tradition’s timeless tools.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Join Tamar Forman at our open ceramics studio, a space to connect and create in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere where we will use Jewish texts, holidays, and customs as inspiration for our work.
Join facilitator Jodi Bring for Positivity And Relaxation Training (PART), a 9-week education program that teaches participants self-care techniques to promote health, happiness, and generalized wellbeing.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Join us for an evening of music with Lapidus & Myles, a collaboration between two faith-based musicians in Atlanta.
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
Come join our weekend artists-in-residence Lapidus & Myles for an inspiring minyan and Torah study.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Lucy Kohen.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Learning program for families of pre-k, transitional kindergarten, and kindergarten students designed to explore how we can find our own path to shalom.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Join St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley for an Amen Effect book discussion and kosher lunch. Enjoy meaningful conversation, interfaith fellowship, and warm hospitality. This is the book Rabbi Saphire referenced in their Yom Kippur sermon.
Hear about one woman's journey of advocating for justice, moving through life as a trauma survivor, and reflecting on what she wishes she had known about domestic abuse many years ago.
Join Dr. Christopher Doty as we explore Jewish history through the lens of language. This course will examine how languages have shaped Jewish identity and interactions with the world.