Spring Shabbaton
Registration coming soon!
Registration coming soon!
Calling all walkers! Join TBS Social Action for our fifth annual Project Bread Walk for Hunger and Food Drive, at the Needham Reservoir Trail (500 Dedham Avenue)! On May 4th, join us between 10am and 12noon to connect with old and new friends and raise funds to support JF&CS Family Table and food pantries throughout […]
Visit our museum space honoring Temple Beth Shalom’s 70 year history! See photographs, videos, articles, objects, and artifacts that tell the story of a vibrant community - the people, the moments, the joys and challenges, and the sacred spark that has carried us from generation to generation — l’dor v’dor. The museum is open in Carmen Hall for […]
Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion - a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
Check your Shavua Tov email for the registration form.
Members of our community gather virtually for a warm and inclusive lay-led service. These services take place even if there are fewer than ten participants, last about 20-30 minutes, and […]
Visit our museum space honoring Temple Beth Shalom’s 70 year history! See photographs, videos, articles, objects, and artifacts that tell the story of a vibrant community - the people, the moments, the joys and challenges, and the sacred spark that has carried us from generation to generation — l’dor v’dor. The museum is open in Carmen Hall for […]
Visit our museum space honoring Temple Beth Shalom’s 70 year history! See photographs, videos, articles, objects, and artifacts that tell the story of a vibrant community - the people, the moments, the joys and challenges, and the sacred spark that has carried us from generation to generation — l’dor v’dor. The museum is open in Carmen Hall for […]
Please join us for a Cinco De Mayo themed Novels at Night where we will be discussing Kantika by Elizabeth Graver, a story about the feisty daughter of the Sephardic elite of early 20th-century Istanbul. This event is for Sisterhood members only (all female identifying members of TBS and any non-TBS paid members). If you […]
In a short, compelling book entitled Jews and Words, Amos Oz and his daughter Fania Oz-Salzberger, wrote that the Jewish people are not related by bloodlines, but rather by text-lines. Over seven sessions, we will study some of the texts that connect the people of Israel to the land of Israel and the State of […]
Visit our museum space honoring Temple Beth Shalom’s 70 year history! See photographs, videos, articles, objects, and artifacts that tell the story of a vibrant community - the people, the moments, the joys and challenges, and the sacred spark that has carried us from generation to generation — l’dor v’dor. The museum is open in Carmen Hall for […]