• Finding Our Jewish Values in the Torah

    Finding Our Jewish Values in the Torah

    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 […]

  • The Great War: How World War I Shaped the Modern World

    Great War
    Online

    Join us for an exclusive four-part series with Professor Stephen M. Berk as we delve into the transformative impact of World War I—The Great War. This seminal event of the 20th century reshaped nations, ideologies, and societies, influencing everything from the rise of Lenin, Mussolini, and Hitler to the global movements for decolonization, women's rights, […]

  • Lay-Led Morning Minyan

    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.

  • Lunch & Learn

    ConNEXTions+ Lunch and Learn
    Beit Midrash

    Join us for the February ConNEXTions+ Lunch & Learn, when we will meet local Jewish professional actor Jeremiah Kissel. Hear about how religion informs his art and artistic choices. All are welcome. Register for this and other sessions at t-b-s.me/lunchandlearn.

  • Be Careful What You Pray For

    Where Are You In Relation To Israel
    Online

    Since 1948, many prayers for the State of Israel have been created. We will study several different versions of the prayer, each of which reflects the articulated relationship of a movement or an individual Jew to the State of Israel. This program is part of our “Where Are You In Relation to Israel?” series. New […]

  • Lay-Led Evening Minyan (online)

    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 are a meaningful way to end your day. Join us on Zoom here.