Cheshbon Nefesh: Opening the Heart to the Themes of the High Holy Days (Online) THIS CLASS IS FULL
- Community Engagement
THIS CLASS IS FULL. A three-week journey with short readings, small-group conversation, and invitations to spiritual practice.
THIS CLASS IS FULL. A three-week journey with short readings, small-group conversation, and invitations to spiritual practice.
Join us for Shabbat services, dinner, and Elul Kumzitz, featuring Cantor Shanna Zell and Rabbinic Intern Ryan Lezner.
Create our own Kintsugi pottery while exploring what it means to open ourselves up, to crack ourselves open, and then to repair those breaks.
This workshop will explore Israeli poetry connected to the themes of the season.
In Psalm 118:22 there is a verse about the cornerstone in the Temple of God. We will study selected passages about stones in Torah and Prophets and focus on discovering the cornerstone in our lives today.
THIS CLASS IS FULL. A three-week journey with short readings, small-group conversation, and invitations to spiritual practice.
Join Rabbi Harper in discovering how the process of creating challah offers opportunities for physical and spiritual nourishment.
THIS CLASS IS FULL. A three-week journey with short readings, small-group conversation, and invitations to spiritual practice.
Gather before Shabbat during Rosh Chodesh Elul to study texts, liturgy, and poetry that will open your heart to the high holiday season!
Join us this Elul season for a special collaborative series with Mayyim Hayyim, Living Waters Community Mikveh, in Newton, MA.
Join us this Elul season for a special collaborative series with Mayyim Hayyim, Living Waters Community Mikveh, in Newton, MA.
Begin a spiritual journey of growth and reflection as we prepare to enter into the season of awe and renewal.
Connect with our sister community in Haifa, Or Hadash.
We will study texts and create ceramic pieces exploring the idea of creating and re-creating ourselves as we prepare for the new year.
Join us this Elul season for a special collaborative series with Mayyim Hayyim, Living Waters Community Mikveh, in Newton, MA.
Throughout this interactive workshop, we will create our own kintsugi pottery, all while exploring what it means to enter the month of Elul.
We will examine the Book of Jonah to relive and animate the prophet’s words, and to arrive at an understanding of his message.
We’ll orient ourselves to the structure of the High Holy Day liturgy so that we can feel more rooted in these special services.
This special multi-part workshop, a unique collaboration between Mayyim Hayyim and The Well at Temple Beth Elohim, will help participants explore the ancient ritual of mikveh and its potential for personal transformation and meaning in their own lives.
We will examine the Book of Jonah to relive and animate the prophet’s words, and to arrive at an understanding of his message.
Through text study and discussion with our clergy, discuss the meaning behind ritual and Jewish ritual—why rituals are important and what do they mean in our modern world?
We will examine the Book of Jonah to relive and animate the prophet’s words, and to arrive at an understanding of his message.
This unique workshop blends the spiritual essence of the Jewish High Holy Days with the ancient practice of Qigong.
We’ll orient ourselves to the structure of the High Holy Day liturgy so that we can feel more rooted in these special services.
Through 1:1 or small group conversations with fellow participants, clergy and staff, participants will craft their own immersion or water-based ceremony.
We will examine the Book of Jonah to relive and animate the prophet’s words, and to arrive at an understanding of his message.
Join for all or part of the evening as we transition into the High Holy Days.
Join TBE staff and clergy at Mayyim Hayyim at 1:00 PM for a communal water-based ritual in preparation for the High Holy Days, followed by the opportunity for any TBE congregant to schedule an immersion in preparation for the High Holy Days.