Events
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The Big Chanukah Playdate
Carmen HallJoin us for a joyful evening designed just for children ages 0–6 and their families! Celebrate Chanukah through hands-on, sensory-rich activities and playful games that bring the holiday to life. Children will scoop, sprinkle, spin, squeeze, and explore at themed stations inspired by sufganiyot, dreidels, candles, and more. From festive sensory bins to creative crafts, […]
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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 are a meaningful way to start your day. Please join us in person; we are no longer meeting virtually.
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Four Jewish Revoultionaries
OnlineJoin us for a four-part series exploring the lives and legacies of influential Jewish revolutionaries who helped shape modern history. Each session delves into the beliefs, struggles, and societal impact of Adolph Fischer, Rosa Luxemburg, Béla Kun, and Leon Trotsky. Through compelling storytelling and thoughtful analysis, we’ll uncover how their distinct visions of justice and […]
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Sisterhood and Brotherhood Monthly Canasta
Simon HallCome play Canasta with TBS Sisterhood and Brotherhood on the third Thursday of every month from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Canasta is a game played with four people, so we need groups of four to be able to make a table. Please sign up for either advanced beginner or experienced player in order. DO NOT […]
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TBS December Coffeehouse
Carmen HallThursday, December 18, 7:30 PM
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Tot Shabbat Tater Tot Nosh
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Tot Shabbat Service
SanctuaryContact: Ellen Dietrick
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Tot Shabbat Service
SanctuaryContact: Ellen Dietrick
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Erev Shabbat Service
If you are a TBS member who would like to join us virtually, please check your Shabbat Shalom email for the link.
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Lay-Led Shabbat Morning Service
Join in virtually, or join us in person in the Beit Midrash! Please refer to your Shabbat Shalom email for the Zoom information.
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Torah Study
No previous experience with Torah study is required...just an open mind and a desire to learn more!

