The Parent Hub (In Person)
- Toddler to Teen
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.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
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.
Journey to the nation's capital to experience the history of this vibrant city through a Jewish lens.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
In this workshop, we'll 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.
Our open ceramics studio is 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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Join experienced yoga teacher Stephanie Javaheri for a weekly mindful yoga ‘work in’ to cultivate awareness physically and mentally.
Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we are reading "The Familiar" by Leigh Bardugo.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and Science.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
This in-person event is your one-stop shop for b'mitzvah planning. Meet caterers, decorators, event planners, and entertainment companies to start your b'mitzvah celebration planning.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Micah Potischman.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Daniel Orloff.
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.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Tikkun middot is a Jewish practice for cultivating desirable middot, or character traits, including generosity, patience, balance, trust, and courage.
Always wanted to learn to play Mahjong? Know how to play, but need a weekly game? Join us on Wednesday evenings!
This music program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, to be introduced to new music, and to enjoy the community of friends with similar musical interests.
Our open ceramics studio is 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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Join experienced yoga teacher Stephanie Javaheri for a weekly mindful yoga ‘work in’ to cultivate awareness physically and mentally.
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.
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
On this trip we will be exploring Jewish life and history in the South.
Always wanted to learn to play Mahjong? Know how to play, but need a weekly game? Join us on Wednesday evenings!
In this workshop, we'll 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.
Our open ceramics studio is 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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Join experienced yoga teacher Stephanie Javaheri for a weekly mindful yoga ‘work in’ to cultivate awareness physically and mentally.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and Science.
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.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Violet Kacavich.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Lucy Kohen.
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.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Tikkun middot is a Jewish practice for cultivating desirable middot, or character traits, including generosity, patience, balance, trust, and courage.
Always wanted to learn to play Mahjong? Know how to play, but need a weekly game? Join us on Wednesday evenings!
Our open ceramics studio is 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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Join experienced yoga teacher Stephanie Javaheri for a weekly mindful yoga ‘work in’ to cultivate awareness physically and mentally.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and Science.
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Sebastian Schneider.
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 to sing, play, dance, and pray in an engaging Shabbat service. Then, stay for a Family Shabbat dinner with your FwYC community!
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
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 Drew and Tessa Hoglund.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
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.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Always wanted to learn to play Mahjong? Know how to play, but need a weekly game? Join us on Wednesday evenings!
In this workshop, we'll 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.
This incredible program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, to be introduced to new music, and to enjoy the community of friends with similar musical interests.
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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
Join experienced yoga teacher Stephanie Javaheri for a weekly mindful yoga ‘work in’ to cultivate awareness physically and mentally.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.
Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we will discuss "The Forbidden Daughter" by Zippora Klein Jakob.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
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.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and Science.
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 for our 6th annual Chanukah Celebration and Dreidel Dash 5K! All proceeds benefit the TBE Youth Engagement Fund.
Volunteer to help provide meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in our community.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Milena Faigel and Zoe Alfred.
Our Shabbat service includes the celebration of the B'Mitzvah of Tatum Barber.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Come dance, sing, play, and pray then stay for some challah and schmooze with your FwYC community!
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 an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Do you want to learn to play? Or do you want to play a weekly game? Join us on Thursday afternoons!
Tikkun middot is a Jewish practice for cultivating desirable middot, or character traits, including generosity, patience, balance, trust, and courage.
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.
Take a few minutes out of your week to build a mindfulness practice for your spiritual and mental well-being.
In this course, we will explore legal and theological strategies employed in resolving seeming conflicts of Torah and science.