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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 […]

Four Jewish Revolutionaries

Four Jewish Revoultionaries

Online

Join 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 […]

Bag Lunches and Breakfast Items for Homeless Shelters

Parking Lot (Front)

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 […]

Grandparenting in Today’s World

Grandparenting in Today’s World

Beit Midrash

Join us for a discussion with other TBS grandparents of young children facilitated by Margie Bogdanow, LISCW, about grandparenting in today's world. Margie Bogdanow is an LICSW social worker, coach, and consultant based in New England. Her professional work focuses on impacting adults to make a positive difference in the lives of young people. She […]

Scholar in Residence 5786

Community Dinner and Scholar-in-Residence Introductory Lecture

Carmen Hall

6:15 pm, Friday Night Shabbat Service, Community Dinner and Introductory Lecture Dinner is free for members, $10 per non-member Israelis and American Jews: Do We Still Speak the Same Language? What aspects of Jewish identity, culture, and politics have Israelis and American Jews shared since the founding of the State of Israel? How have these […]

Torah Study

Torah Study

No previous experience with Torah study is required...just an open mind and a desire to learn more!

Scholar in Residence 5786

Scholar-in-Residence Dinner – Sturgeon and Swordfish: The Fish that Nearly Divided the Jewish World

Carmen Hall

How did a local squabble over whether or not sturgeon is kosher escalate into a public dispute that enveloped Jews at the turn of the nineteenth century in Central and Eastern Europe? What does this conflict tell us about the tension in Judaism between tradition and innovation? Register below for the Saturday evening lecture and […]