Lay-Led Evening Minyan (online)
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 […]
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 […]
The monthly Yiddish Short Story Discussion Group, coordinated by Michele Marram, will explore Son From America by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Click the story's title to download a PDF. Hard copies are available in the Community Court, on the shelf to the right of the fireplace in a red folder. Questions? Contact Michele Marram.
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!
Delight in beautiful guided hikes including personal reflection, community connection, and the opportunity to experience peaceful moments in nature. All hikes are led by Rachel Happel, TBS Senior Director of Learning and Engagement. Specific locations for each date will be shared with those who register. Community Hikes are designed for adults and teens and will […]
Connect to the restful spirit of Shabbat by recharging in nature! Join Rachel Happel and fellow TBS families for a hike in the woods. These family-friendly hikes will range from 1-2 miles, with little to no elevation, and will include time for nature exploration and community connection.
Professor Marc Michael Epstein–a former TBS Scholar-in-Residence–returns for a five-part, exclusive Community Scholars Program series that tackles Judaism’s most urgent, perennial questions—rooted in deep tradition, framed for today’s seekers. Across five Sunday sessions, we’ll probe: Nov 2nd – The Monotheism Question (are Jews really monotheistic, and what does “real” monotheism mean?); Nov 9th – The […]