Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. Virtual Shabbat –...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. Virtual Shabbat –...
For those who are in mourning and/or observing Yahrzeit, there will be an IN-PERSON BRIEF MINYAN SERVICE, INCLUDING PRAYERS FOR HEALING AND MOURNERS PRAYERS. In order to attend in-person, attendees must be vaccinated with booster, be prepared to present COVID vaccination cards, and be masked properly to attend in person. Please contact the Temple office...
Out of an abundance of caution, we will be moving Services online this week and still plan to observe Shabbat Mishpacha. However, the timing is going back to 6:05pm this week. 1st Friday: Shabbat Mishpacha - Intergenerational Family Shabbat May God Bless and Keep You (Num. 6:24) On this First Friday, plan to enjoy a...
This session is online only. Contact the Temple Office for Zoom link. Meeting with Rabbi Rachel Kaplan Marks each Shabbat morning, from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, adult learners gather to read and discuss the Tanach (the Hebrew Bible). It is an open discussion of the Biblical text (in English). Regular and occasional attendees are...
For those who are in mourning and/or observing Yahrzeit, there will be an IN-PERSON BRIEF MINYAN SERVICE, INCLUDING PRAYERS FOR HEALING AND MOURNERS PRAYERS. In order to attend in-person, attendees must be vaccinated with booster, be prepared to present COVID vaccination cards, and be masked properly to attend in person. Please contact the Temple office...
Shabbat Morning Services Shabbat morning worship will be held ONLINE ONLY ZOOM service on Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 10:30AM. Zoom Link available in weekly eBlast or by contacting the Temple Office. For those who are in mourning and/or observing Yahrzeit, there will be an IN-PERSON BRIEF MINYAN SERVICE, INCLUDING PRAYERS FOR HEALING AND MOURNERS...
This group meets weekly to study Biblical Jewish texts, ranging from the Torah through the Prophets and the writings. This lay-led group delves deeply into the meaning of the text, exploring the language, traditions, and historical contexts associated with these cornerstones of our tradition.
Out of an abundance of caution, Religious school is canceled for this week. Temple Beth Israel offers a dynamic, structured program of Jewish learning for children from tots through high school. Our curriculum is dedicated to building community, developing an authentic Jewish identity and inspiring confidence in our students. Our school is committed to...
This week will be an ONLINE ONLY CLASSES. For Zoom links, contact the Temple office or on the weekly Temple eBlast. Beginning in 3rd grade our students attend class on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Our program expands to include modern Hebrew language. We believe that the Hebrew language is an important gateway to...
Meeting monthly, the Temple Board discusses the issues of the day and provide guidance and leadership for the Congregation.
Shabbat Yeladim - Children’s Shabbat This Shabbat experience is for our families with very young children, roughly from birth through kindergarten. We will sit on the floor, sing, and dance through this 20-minute Shabbat experience, followed by a Shabbat dinner for our children and their families. This service will take place four to six times...
Out of an abundance of caution, we will be moving Services online this week. The timing is going back to 6:05pm this week. Erev Shabbat Services We called to the Eternal One who listened to our voices. (Num. 20:16) We will lift our voices and quiet our souls as we peacefully welcome Shabbat. We’ll hear...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. **Due to COVID,...
This group meets weekly to study Biblical Jewish texts, ranging from the Torah through the Prophets and the writings. This lay-led group delves deeply into the meaning of the text, exploring the language, traditions, and historical contexts associated with these cornerstones of our tradition.
Instead of In-Person Religious School, TBI will be joining together in a special online Family Religious experience, complete with Music time with Danny! Contact the Temple Office for the Zoom link or find on the weekly eBlast. Temple Beth Israel offers a dynamic, structured program of Jewish learning for children from tots through high...
Our vibrant and active program of Adult Learning responds to the diverse and changing interests of our members. One thing remains constant: a high standard of education that translates into interesting and engaging conversation and a deep understanding of our culture and our people.
Take advantage of this opportunity to study with Rabbi Marks from 10:00 to 11:30 am on select Tuesdays. The text will be Chapters of the Heart: Jewish Women Sharing the Torah of Our Lives by Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell.
With apologies, the speaker is unable to join us for this Lunch and Learn. We must cancel this program.
This week will be a return to in-person learning! Beginning in 3rd grade our students attend class on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Our program expands to include modern Hebrew language. We believe that the Hebrew language is an important gateway to Jewish culture and thought. In addition to preparing our students for B’nai Mitzvah...
Koleynu is a diverse group of individuals who gather together each week to become one in song. We have members who have sung with our choir for years and we are adding new members all the time. Koleynu rehearses during the school year on Thursday evenings, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. We accompany Shabbat services...
As we are taught, on Shabbat we try to become attuned to holiness in time. Temple Beth Israel offers these varied, inspiring, joyful, and soulful Shabbat worship experiences so that we can share in that holiness together. All services can be accessed both in person in the Lorge Sanctuary or via our livestream. Erev Shabbat...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. Virtual Shabbat –...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. Virtual Shabbat –...
This group meets weekly to study Biblical Jewish texts, ranging from the Torah through the Prophets and the writings. This lay-led group delves deeply into the meaning of the text, exploring the language, traditions, and historical contexts associated with these cornerstones of our tradition.
Temple Beth Israel offers a dynamic, structured program of Jewish learning for children from tots through high school. Our curriculum is dedicated to building community, developing an authentic Jewish identity and inspiring confidence in our students. Our school is committed to diversity and inclusivity and our students are inspired to learn and have conversations about...
Our vibrant and active program of Adult Learning responds to the diverse and changing interests of our members. One thing remains constant: a high standard of education that translates into interesting and engaging conversation and a deep understanding of our culture and our people.
Take advantage of this opportunity to study with Rabbi Marks from 10:00 to 11:30 am on select Tuesdays. The text will be Chapters of the Heart: Jewish Women Sharing the Torah of Our Lives by Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell. We apologize, but this has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Beginning in 3rd grade our students attend class on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Our program expands to include modern Hebrew language. We believe that the Hebrew language is an important gateway to Jewish culture and thought. In addition to preparing our students for B’nai Mitzvah and to be competent participants in Jewish worship, we...
Koleynu is a diverse group of individuals who gather together each week to become one in song. We have members who have sung with our choir for years and we are adding new members all the time. Koleynu rehearses during the school year on Thursday evenings, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. We accompany Shabbat services...
As we are taught, on Shabbat we try to become attuned to holiness in time. Temple Beth Israel offers these varied, inspiring, joyful, and soulful Shabbat worship experiences so that we can share in that holiness together. 4th Friday: Camp Shabbat - A Simple Shabbat Service When I observe Shabbat, I feel the presence of...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. Virtual Shabbat –...
Shabbat Morning Services Our weekly Shabbat Morning Services offer a blend of traditional prayer, nusach (musical themes), and contemporary melodies. It also includes a Torah service. This heimish (Yiddish for at home or comfortable) service offers those present the opportunity to volunteer for the service honors. This service begins at 10:30 am. In order to...
This group meets weekly to study Biblical Jewish texts, ranging from the Torah through the Prophets and the writings. This lay-led group delves deeply into the meaning of the text, exploring the language, traditions, and historical contexts associated with these cornerstones of our tradition.
Getting Ready B’nai Mitzvah dates are generally assigned to students in the fall of the 5th grade based on the student’s date of birth and family requests. Our 6th grade students and their parents participate in the B’nai Mitzvah seminar on select Sunday mornings during the 6th grade year. Students begin individual tutoring sessions with our B’nai...
Temple Beth Israel offers a dynamic, structured program of Jewish learning for children from tots through high school. Our curriculum is dedicated to building community, developing an authentic Jewish identity and inspiring confidence in our students. Our school is committed to diversity and inclusivity and our students are inspired to learn and have conversations about...