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Canasta Learning (In Person)

  • Adult Learning

Learn Canasta in 4 fun, beginner-friendly classes! Small groups, step-by-step instruction, and hands-on practice make it easy to master the game and start playing with confidence. Join us today! Registration closes April 16.

Event Series

Bread & Torah | K-5 Family Program (In Person)

With Rabbis Linda Motzkin & Jonathan Rubenstein
  • Toddler to Teen

Our special guest scholars-in-residence Rabbis Rubenstein and Motzkin will join Rabbi Harper and Cantor Josh in an intergenerational learning program and festive pre-holiday lunch.

Bread & Torah | Community Torah Project (In Person)

With Rabbi Linda Motzkin
  • Community Engagement

Learn about the Community Torah Project, how all Torah scrolls are created, and then, working with a chevruta (partner), complete the essential step of proofreading scribed parchment sheets that will become part of this unique Torah scroll.

Bread & Torah | Opening of the Omer Art Gallery (In Person)

With Hannah Richman Kearney
  • Community Engagement

Enjoy wine and cheese, good conversation, and the opening of TBE’s inaugural Omer Art Gallery, featuring the creations of artists and crafters in our own community who have connected to the practice of counting the Omer by creating works of art day-by-day.

Almond Blossom

Shavuot Morning Service with Yizkor (Hybrid)

  • Spiritual Practice

Join us in the Sanctuary to celebrate the Jewish festival commemorating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Our service will also include Yizkor, a special memorial service for those who have lost a loved one.

Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson (Offsite)

  • Community Engagement

The Racial Justice Initiative is sponsoring a docent-led tour of the MFA exhibit "Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson." Born in Roxbury, Wilson's work spanned 60 years, and continues to resonate with the persistent realities of disenfranchisement, racial prejudice, and social injustice.

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