TBElle | Growing up Jewish in Another Country (Hybrid)
- Adult Learning
Join us for this three-part series to learn from fellow TBE members who grew up Jewish in another country.
Join us for this three-part series to learn from fellow TBE members who grew up Jewish in another country.
Join Weston Police Chief Denis Linehan and Detective Kellie Connarton as they guide us in figuring out scams toward seniors.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Nate Pearlman.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Want to expand your Hebrew knowledge? Join us and have fun learning practical and useful Hebrew phrases, how to greet people and ask simple questions.
Join Rabbi Sisenwine and the TBE Table leadership team to hear from representatives of our community partner meal recipients.
Join us on Zoom for a conversation with Hillel International's Associate Director of Israel Action and Addressing Antisemitism about the realities on the ground at college campuses across the nation.
Grow as a leader as a member of our Manhigut Council!
Gather with Rabbi Sisenwine and the TBE Table Leadership team for a joyful and informative reception where we will celebrate You, TBE Table, and raise up the work of our remarkable community partners.
Besides being a black, one eyed Jew, Sammy Davis, Jr. was probably the most talented all around performer who ever lived. Join Don Drourr as he explores why that is not just hyperbole.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
Spring has sprung! And so should you, by building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
Gather with Cantor Zell and other congregants to meet without musical scores and share in our love of singing, learning new melodies, and creating spontaneous harmony.
Join us for this three-part series to learn from fellow TBE members who grew up Jewish in another country.
Eliana Berger, from the Wellesley library, will help us understand about the growing trend of book banning throughout our country.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
Take a break from homework and the stresses of everyday life in our welcoming and fun gender-based programming.
Join with members of our community to explore how we can apply Jewish wisdom to help us engage in respectful, meaningful conversations.
TBE clergy and educators help students study their Torah portion and start the process of writing their D’var Torah.
Timely analysis, resources, and strategies to address anti-Jewish harm at this moment, including when it is carried alongside Israel and Palestine discourse.
Join Lew Finfer, long-time community organizer and co-chair of the Boston Desegregation and Busing Initiative 50th Anniversary Committee, for a tour that will include historical highlights of the 60s and 70s Civil Rights Movement in Boston.
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
Our Mincha Ma'ariv service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Felix and William Stedman.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Ethan Domb and Heloise Hirsch.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Join Cantor Josh for a Tot Shabbat service featuring special Israeli songs for Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day). If weather permits, we'll gather outside with a campfire!
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.
Sign off from the week a little earlier and begin to prepare for Shabbat with these 5:00 pre-service study sessions.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Want to expand your Hebrew knowledge? Join us and have fun learning practical and useful Hebrew phrases, how to greet people and ask simple questions.
Join the Temple Beth Elohim community for a night of fun at Fenway!
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
Spring has sprung! And so should you, by building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
Dive deep into Jewish text and theology with Rabbi Harper, as we build connections to each other and to Jewish tradition.
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
In this session of the Intro to Judaism series, learn about the origins of the Zionist movement, as well as major moments in the modern state of Israel’s history. Feel free to drop in!
Join Rabbi Sisenwine to discuss major monthly stories from the Jewish world, based upon articles from the Forward, America’s Jewish newspaper, since 1897.
Learn about two exciting Havayah travel opportunities for TBE teens (current 8-11th graders) in 2025.
Join a dedicated and enthusiastic team of song leaders and get ready to make Jewish music with our students!
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
Our Mincha Ma'ariv service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Lauren Ganitsky and Andrew Silk.
Join the Prime Timers for this important exhibit. Registration deadline is April 9.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Harper Cohen.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Yoni Avi Battat (he/him) is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and composer, celebrating his diverse Jewish ancestry through music.
Gather with community to celebrate Shabbat and share a meal together following services. Reservations close Sunday, May 5 at 11:59 pm.
Join Cantor Josh to sing, play, dance, and pray in an engaging Shabbat service for 0-5 year olds and their grownups then stay for dinner!
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Want to expand your Hebrew knowledge? Join us and have fun learning practical and useful Hebrew phrases, how to greet people and ask simple questions.
Join us for an evening of crafting and connection! Bring a project you are working on (anything from knitting to painting or scrapbooking) and an open heart.
Join our Green Team in planning to ensure our building and community are environmentally sound and sustainable.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
Join us to learn more about TBE's February 2025 trip to Cuba, led by Rabbi Sisenwine.
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
Join us as CASA active volunteers at Community Servings to pack meals. RSVP by May 2!
Join ceramics artist and renowned teacher of text Tamar Forman for an interactive text study and ceramics workshop to create yahrzeit candle holders.
The history of the Jewish people is hardly free of tragedy. In this session, we’ll discuss “the oldest hatred” and the Holocaust. Feel free to drop in to this class from the Intro to Judaism series.
Take a break from homework and the stresses of everyday life in our welcoming and fun gender-based programming.
Take a break from homework and the stresses of everyday life in our welcoming and fun gender-based programming.
Take a break from homework and the stresses of everyday life in our welcoming and fun gender-based programming
Join us for prayer, musical reflection, and an opportunity to fulfill the mitzvah of zachor, of remembering the six million.
This year, our 6th and 7th grade students in B'Yachad have been studying formative Jewish stories and will be presenting about their choices as part of Erev Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day).
Join us in learning together through this powerful award-winning film and a talkback with Director/Producer Paula Apsell.
Plant the Eretz herb garden in front of TBE. Kids can plant seeds in their own egg-carton pots to bring home!
Join us to talk about topics relevant to Jewish parenting in today's world. We will learn and discuss together, hopefully feeling empowered to support our children in their Jewish journeys while enriching our own.
Join us to talk about topics relevant to Jewish parenting in today's world. We will learn and discuss together, hopefully feeling empowered to support our children in their Jewish journeys while enriching our own.
Join a dedicated and enthusiastic team of song leaders and get ready to make Jewish music with our students!
Join TBE’s much anticipated ninth annual Kripalu retreat, led by Rabbi Sisenwine, Cantor Zell, Cantor Jodi Sufrin, and Noah Aronson.
Have a sip, and a nosh, and a little bit of sweetness! Whether you drink alcohol or not! We've got you covered. Registration closes at 12:00 pm on May 2.
Join us for a screening of The Tattooed Torah, an animated film that has been educating children about the Holocaust for generations.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Follow Rachael’s decade-long journey to retrace her grandmother’s wartime history as she explores how stories are passed down from one generation to the next.
Gather for a festive Adult Learning Dinner immediately following services, full of warm and beautiful Shabbat connections. RSVP by Sunday, April 28!
We are incredibly proud that so many of our teens engage in Jewish life throughout their years at TBE.
Welcome Shabbat in song and prayer.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Want to expand your Hebrew knowledge? Join us and have fun learning practical and useful Hebrew phrases, how to greet people and ask simple questions.
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.
Tikkun Middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
Learn from a temple member how best to help your loved ones with dementia.
Grow as a leader as a member of our Manhigut Council!
Our most deeply engaged and dedicated leaders have the opportunity to shape the present and future of Havayah as members of our Senior Leadership Team.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
Spring has sprung! And so should you, by building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
Bring any old technology that you no longer need to TBE and we'll recycle it for you.
April's book of choice is the fiction, Kantika, by Elizabeth Graver (an autobiographical novel).
Dive deep into Jewish text and theology with Rabbi Harper, as we build connections to each other and to Jewish tradition.
Join us to learn all about our Havayah teen program and how to get your 7th grader involved next year to maintain their connection to Jewish community.
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
A fundraiser to purchase books for students and families in Tulsa, OK, which has enacted restrictions on access to books and learning.
Take a break from homework and the stresses of everyday life in our welcoming and fun gender-based programming.