Simchat Torah Morning Service with Yizkor (Hybrid)
- Spiritual Practice
Join us for the Simchat Torah festival morning service including Yizkor (service of remembrance), Torah reading, Torah study, and a bagel brunch.
Join us for the Simchat Torah festival morning service including Yizkor (service of remembrance), Torah reading, Torah study, and a bagel brunch.
Join us for an evening filled with socializing and a potluck dinner at TBE to celebrate the warmth and light of Chanukah!
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.
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!
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.
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!
Join us to welcome Shabbat in song and prayer.
Join us to welcome Shabbat in song and prayer.
Join us to welcome Shabbat in song and prayer.
Join JCAN-MA and Temple Beth Elohim Green Team for a Tu B'Shevat Seder celebrating the Jewish New Year of Trees. Share a plant-based dinner and appreciate fruits, nuts, and olives from nature's bounty.
Join us to welcome Shabbat in song and prayer.
We invite donations to Yad Chessed for Matanot LaEvyonim (Purim gifts to those in need). Fulfill this mitzvah while helping local families afford food!
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
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Get ready for Purim with costumes, singing, stories, and snacks! Join us to fulfill the mitzvah of matanot l’evyonim by assembling food bags for charity.
Purim is a Jewish holiday which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation at the hands of an official of the Achaemenid Empire named Haman, as it is recounted in the Book of Esther.
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
Join us for a backwards pizza dinner (did anyone say dessert first?) and Purim crafts before joining our communal celebration.
Join us for a Broadway-themed Purim celebration! We'll read the Megillah, sing Purim songs, wear costumes, shake groggers, and enjoy hamentaschen. Fun guaranteed!
We'll kick off the evening by joining the TBE community for the Purim Shpiel and Megillah reading, followed by a delicious dinner and our engaging Purim programming.
Join us for a 21+ Broadway-themed Purim party with food, drinks, games & great company! Costumes encouraged. Proceeds support Yad Chessed’s mitzvah of giving.
Purim is a Jewish holiday which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation at the hands of an official of the Achaemenid Empire named Haman, as it is recounted in the Book of Esther.
Join a special Shabbat learning session exploring the Purim story through an adult lens, using "Wicked" as a fun perspective—no need to have seen the film!
Explore the Passover story through sensory play-dough experiences with Adoughma. Perfect for all ages and abilities, Adoughma offers hands-on, accessible fun for celebrations, classrooms, and communities.
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
Join us to welcome Shabbat in song and prayer. We will welcome special speakers from the Israeli organization Yotzim L'Shinui (Out for Change).
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
Throughout the weekend, we will create and experience Shabbat through learning, music, reflection, prayer and building a sacred community. Registration closes Friday, February 14 at 11:59 pm.
Throughout the weekend, we will create and experience Shabbat through learning, music, reflection, prayer and building a sacred community. Registration closes Friday, February 14 at 11:59 pm.
Throughout the weekend, we will create and experience Shabbat through learning, music, reflection, prayer and building a sacred community. Registration closes Friday, February 14 at 11:59 pm.
Listen to Susan Lynn Meyer read her story "Matzah Belowstairs" and then make your very own chocolate matzah to get ready for the Passover seder.
Join a unique program blending the ancient tradition of counting the Omer with fiber and creative arts. Craft daily reflections from April 13–June 1, then showcase your work in a Shavuot gallery.
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
Join us for a special night celebrating women's heroism, strength, and solidarity. Experience stories, songs, rituals, and a Passover Seder honoring courageous women of history and today, united in the spirit of Miriam. Registration for this event is now closed.
Get in the spirit of Passover and join us for Thank God It’s Shabbat (TGIS), a joyful, multi-generational service with singing, prayer, and learning in a relaxed setting.
Join us for a conversation and learning with our friends at Or Hadash in Haifa as we continue this amazing connection and discuss how we find hope when things often look hopeless.
Experience an unforgettable musical journey with Zamir Chorale of Boston, featuring Cantor Shanna Zell and community singers. Celebrate Passover's themes of liberation, faith, and hope through powerful choral pieces, uniting in a transformative reflection on freedom and resilience.
This session will shed new light on texts and ideas of the Passover Seder, and will give you new insights to share at your Seder table this year!
Click here to learn more about holidays at TBE. The holiday begins at sunset.
Join TBE clergy on Zoom for a brief hello before your Seder begins at home. We'll come together for a heart tap and some joyful singing to begin our celebration of the Passover holiday.
Join Rabbi Saphire each evening on social media to count the Omer, including a blessing for counting each day, as well as an intention or spiritual practice for you to reflect upon or enact.
Join us for a meaningful prayer service with Hallel, Torah reading, and learning.
Explore the themes of Passover through mindfulness practice, examining how inner liberation and compassion connect to freedom in the wider world.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy. This service will also include Yizkor (service of remembrance).
Passover calls us to build a better future—join TBE’s Green Team to clear invasive plants and renew the land at Guernsey Sanctuary.
This year at TBE, we'll mark Erev Yom HaShoah with a service of memory at 7:00 pm, followed by an opportunity to hear a remarkable story of survival and reunion.
Join us for Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut, Israeli national holidays. B’Yachad students will take a leadership role in tonight's service, culminating their participation in the Livnat's Wings Project ("Wings of Hope").
Click here to learn more about holidays at TBE. The holiday begins at sunset.
In observance of Independence Day, temple offices will be closed.
Purim is a Jewish holiday which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation at the hands of an official of the Achaemenid Empire named Haman, as it is recounted in the Book of Esther.