Novels at Night
Monday, January 13, 7-9pm
Monday, January 13, 7-9pm
Before Israel was born in 1948, many countries weighed in on the possibility of creating a Jewish state. During our session together, will study several of the official documents that made a case for the existence of the State of Israel (e.g., Sykes-Picot Agreement, Balfour Declaration, United Nations Partition Plan November 29, 1947) and how […]
Join in the fun with your child: Sing songs! Play instruments! Dance around and JAM! The first years are critical in a child's musical development. JamBaby classes provide a fun atmosphere while promoting musical learning, socialization, and the most exciting introduction to the wonder and joy of music. Taught by the amazing musician of Jammin' With […]
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.
Tuesday, January 14, 7:15-8:45pm
We invite all parents of rising kindergarten children to join Sara Berk - Director of K-12 Learning and Inclusion and Liron Riess - Director of Mayim Tamid for an informative session on January 15 from 9:00 to 10:00 AM at Temple Beth Shalom. This is an opportunity to explore the educational options we offer for […]
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.
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.
Come be a part of our vibrant community as we sing, play, and discover the joy of learning together! This engaging and interactive session blends music, stories, and sensory play to create a nurturing environment where little ones can explore, learn, and grow. Register here.
Most North American Jews identify as Ashkenazim, tracing their family roots to Eastern Europe (today’s Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia). Yet the term Ashkenaz originally referred to a different area altogether—the Rhineland region in Germany. At its heart were the “ShUM Cities” of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz, which for centuries formed the vibrant epicenter […]
The monthly Yiddish Short Story Discussion Group, led by Michele Marram, will be discussing Revelation, or the Story of the Billy Goat by I.L. Peretz. Click the story title to download the story, or hard copies are available in the Community Court on the shelf to the right of the fireplace in a red folder. […]