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Havdalah in Pajamas
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 28th 6:30p to 7:30pHavdalah in Pajamas for our youngest members and their family. This special evening includes bedtime stories, songs, a family Havdalah service and a light dinner.

Going Rogue: Apocrypha Study Group
Wednesday, Feb 1st 1:00p to 2:00pAll are welcome to join this study group focused on the apocryphal books (ancient texts that did not make it into the biblical canon). In-person and on Zoom

Torah in the Trees
Thursday, Feb 2nd 10:00a to 11:00aJoin Rabbi Sacks for an easy hour-long walk and talk. Dogs welcome. RSVP

Women's Torah Study
Friday, Feb 3rd 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Feb 3rd 12:45p to 1:45pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Hey Shabbaton
Friday, Feb 3rd 7:30p to 8:30pThe Shabbaton is a highlight for many families when students take part in leading the entire Shabbat service. Our students take pride in demonstrating their Hebrew knowledge and connecting classroom learning to the authentic space of the sanctuary.

Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Feb 4th 9:30a to 10:30aSaturday morning young family program for nursery school age students and their families with Shabbat songs, stories and prayers. Followed by a kid-friendly Kiddush.

Refugee Shabbat Lunch and Learn: Recap with ReSET
Shabbat, Feb 4th 12:30p to 1:30pRefugee Shabbat

Going Rogue: Apocrypha Study Group
Wednesday, Feb 8th 1:00p to 2:00pAll are welcome to join this study group focused on the apocryphal books (ancient texts that did not make it into the biblical canon). In-person and on Zoom

Havdalah in Pajamas
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 28th 6:30p to 7:30pHavdalah in Pajamas for our youngest members and their family. This special evening includes bedtime stories, songs, a family Havdalah service and a light dinner.

Going Rogue: Apocrypha Study Group
Wednesday, Feb 1st 1:00p to 2:00pAll are welcome to join this study group focused on the apocryphal books (ancient texts that did not make it into the biblical canon). In-person and on Zoom

Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Feb 3rd 12:45p to 1:45pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Hey Shabbaton
Friday, Feb 3rd 7:30p to 8:30pThe Shabbaton is a highlight for many families when students take part in leading the entire Shabbat service. Our students take pride in demonstrating their Hebrew knowledge and connecting classroom learning to the authentic space of the sanctuary.

Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Feb 4th 9:30a to 10:30aSaturday morning young family program for nursery school age students and their families with Shabbat songs, stories and prayers. Followed by a kid-friendly Kiddush.

Going Rogue: Apocrypha Study Group
Wednesday, Feb 8th 1:00p to 2:00pAll are welcome to join this study group focused on the apocryphal books (ancient texts that did not make it into the biblical canon). In-person and on Zoom

Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Feb 10th 12:45p to 1:45pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.

Contemplative Shabbat Service
Shabbat, Feb 11th 9:30a to 10:15aJoin Rabbi Sacks for a spiritually rich Shabbat morning experience of singing, learning and meditation, every second Shabbat of the month, in-person in the chapel and on bettorah-org.zoom.us/j/82296207078.

Havdalah in Pajamas
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 28th 6:30p to 7:30pHavdalah in Pajamas for our youngest members and their family. This special evening includes bedtime stories, songs, a family Havdalah service and a light dinner.
Hey Shabbaton
Friday, Feb 3rd 7:30p to 8:30pThe Shabbaton is a highlight for many families when students take part in leading the entire Shabbat service. Our students take pride in demonstrating their Hebrew knowledge and connecting classroom learning to the authentic space of the sanctuary.

Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Feb 4th 9:30a to 10:30aSaturday morning young family program for nursery school age students and their families with Shabbat songs, stories and prayers. Followed by a kid-friendly Kiddush.


Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Mar 4th 9:30a to 10:30aSaturday morning young family program for nursery school age students and their families with Shabbat songs, stories and prayers. Followed by a kid-friendly Kiddush.

Dalet Shabbaton
Friday, Mar 17th 7:30p to 8:30pThe Shabbaton is a highlight for many families when students take part in leading the entire Shabbat service. Our students take pride in demonstrating their Hebrew knowledge and connecting classroom learning to the authentic space of the sanctuary.


Shabbatini Young Family Service and Dinner
Friday, Mar 24th 6:00p to 7:30pJoin us to welcome Shabbat with a special family Shabbat program, followed by dinner. All families are invited.



TLC Purim Prep Pizza Party
Tuesday, Feb 28th 6:00p to 7:30pVolunteers in 8th through 12th grade are needed to prepare our Purim Carnival!
Shalach Manot Delivery
Wednesday, Mar 1st 10:30a to 12:00pDistribution of the Shalach Manot packages. Volunteers needed.
Shalach Manot Delivery
Thursday, Mar 2nd 6:00p to 7:00pDistribution of the Shalach Manot packages. Volunteers needed.

TLC Purim Prep
Motzei Shabbat, Mar 4th 7:00p to 9:00pVolunteers in 8th-12th grade are needed to prepare our Purim Carnival! Families always look forward to attending the carnival run by our teens.
Shalach Manot Delivery
Sunday, Mar 5th 9:00a to 1:00pDistribution of the Shalach Manot packages. Volunteers needed.
Purim Carnival
Sunday, Mar 5th 9:00a to 12:00pJoin us for fun and festivities, perfect for children in Nursery School through fifth grade!
Shalach Manot Delivery
Monday, Mar 6th 4:30p to 8:00pDistribution of the Shalach Manot packages. Volunteers needed.
Purim Evening
Monday, Mar 6th 6:00p to 9:00pFun for the whole family! Enjoy dinner, children's programming, and the reading of the Megillah!

About Our Services
“More than Israel has kept the Shabbat, the Shabbat has kept Israel.” - Ahad HaAm
Bet Torah’s services are traditional and egalitarian, using Conservative liturgy with matriarchal textual references. We use no musical instruments other than our voices, raised together in song. Participation is encouraged. Men are required to wear kippot during services, and women—especially married women—are encouraged to cover their heads as well. All are also invited to wear tallitot, when appropriate.
Children are always welcome and we encourage families to worship together. Children who grow up in a synagogue are more likely to consider it their second home.
Sat, January 28 2023
6 Shevat 5783
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