Lay-Led Morning Minyan
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 […]
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 […]
Are you bothered by the treatment of ICE-detainees and other immigrants? TBS, is offering an opportunity to learn about the campaign “Not with our Money, Citizens Bank!” launched recently by […]
Friday-Sunday, April 10-12, 2026 Enjoy a weekend away with other TBS families, including Shabbat, outdoor fun, family activities, s'mores, and singing around the campfire. We are headed to URJ Eisner Camp, located about two hours away in Great Barrington, MA. Our program begins with Shabbat dinner on Friday night and ends Sunday morning. Family Camp is designed for families with elementary-age children, with older […]
Join TBS Social Action for our 6th year of donating bag lunches, snacks and breakfast foods to guests in the Father Bill's network of homeless shelters in Brockton! EVERY MONTH we commit to donating100 bag lunches, snacks and breakfast foods, providing immediate and measurable impact. This is a great project for individuals or families! We […]
Contact: Ellen Dietrick
If you are a TBS member who would like to join us virtually, please check your Shabbat Shalom email for the link.
Join in virtually, or join us in person in the Beit Midrash! Please refer to your Shabbat Shalom email for the Zoom information.
No previous experience with Torah study is required...just an open mind and a desire to learn more!
Each week we will focus on a single Jewish moral or ethical value found in that week's parshah (Torah portion). These will include, but not be limited to: Justice, Compassion, Environmental Ethics, and Business Ethics. A variety of rabbinic sources will enrich our exploration as we seek to apply each week’s value to our lives […]
What exactly makes someone Jewish? Is being Jewish an ethnic characteristic, is it based on beliefs, or is it cultural? In his book, Fragile Branches: Travels Through the Jewish Diaspora, Professor James Ross recounts his journeys among the world's most far-flung Jewish communities in countries including Uganda, India, Peru, and Brazil. Mr. Ross will describe […]
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.