Jewish Holidays, Curriculum & More with Rabbi Marder – Shabbat and High Holidays

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Join Rabbi Marder for several engaging sessions to learn more about Jewish holidays and ways to bring the holidays home. You'll also hear about what your children are learning and experiencing at school. Everyone is welcome to attend and participate - parents, grandparents, caregivers, the larger community - of any background! Join via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85767794975?pwd=Y3VUOXlLSWw2eXpwMm93UytFNC9nQT09

Sukkot Across Beth El

Sign up to host or be hosted in a Beth El member’s sukkah for Shabbat dinner. Sign up here.  The deadline to register is September 19 and matches will be sent the next day.

Event Series Shabbat Services

Shabbat Services

Virtual: Shabbat Morning Services on Saturday at 9:30am via Livestream. Follow along by downloading a PDF of the Siddur Sim Shalom here. You can follow along with the weekly Torah reading on Sefaria.org. In-person:Socially-distanced in our sanctuary. No prior sign-up required, but we do ask that you wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status.  

Event Series Mini Minyan/Shabbat Club

Mini Minyan/Shabbat Club

Mini-Minyan 11:00am – 12:00pm Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers celebrate Shabbat together with songs, prayers, stories and more! Shabbat Club: The Prayground 11:00am – 12:00pm A weekly t’fillah experience and hands-on program for kids in K-5, full of prayer, games, and fun! Led by our rabbis and talented madrichim (teen helpers), Shabbat Club meets […]

Storytelling in the Sukkah

In this Moth-style event, hear several Beth El members share a personal story on a given Sukkot theme. Comedian Liz Glazer will also MC and share a story. Held outdoors in the Beth El Sukkah.

Shemittah and the Existence of the World – Learning Session with Dr. Alan Cooper

Rabbi Kevin Kleinman characterizes shemittah ("release") as "Judaism’s prescription for maintaining economic, environmental, and social balance in the world," as timely nowadays as it was in biblical times.  How has an ancient regulation concerning crop management assumed such importance?  Our tour of the history of shemittah will begin with its origin in agricultural practice and conclude with modern efforts to reinterpret the […]

Make Your Own Sushi in the Sukkah

Sunday September 26 from 12-1 pm (8-12th graders) and 2-3 pm (5-7th graders) Please RSVP by Thursday, September 23 by emailing Talia Feldman

Boomers and Beyond Supper in the Sukkah

Enjoy a dairy/parve Mediterranean dinner in the Beth El sukkah. Cost: $18. BYOB. Sign up by September 19. Click here to register