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Women's Torah Study
Friday, Mar 29th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Mar 29th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Torah in the Trees
Thursday, Apr 4th 10:00a to 11:00aJoin the community for an easy hour-long walk and talk. Dogs welcome. RSVP requested.
Women's Torah Study
Friday, Apr 5th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 5th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Women's Torah Study
Friday, Apr 12th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 12th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Apr 13th 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.
Contemplative Shabbat
Shabbat, Apr 13th 9:30a to 10:15aJoin Rabbi Sacks for a spiritually rich Shabbat morning experience of singing, learning and meditation.
Women's Torah Study
Friday, Apr 19th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Mar 29th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 5th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 12th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Apr 13th 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.
Contemplative Shabbat
Shabbat, Apr 13th 9:30a to 10:15aJoin Rabbi Sacks for a spiritually rich Shabbat morning experience of singing, learning and meditation.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 19th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Apr 26th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Meditation Service
Shabbat, Apr 27th 9:00a to 9:25aThe Talmud teaches that our sages would meditate one hour before starting to pray. In that spirit, join Rabbi Sacks in the Chapel for a few minutes of intention-setting and stillness before services begin.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, May 3rd 12:45p to 1:30pJoin 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.
Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, Apr 13th 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 A La Mode - Israeli Themed!
Friday, May 3rd 6:30p to 8:00pIsraeli themed Shabbat a la Mode. Check back in March 2024 for more details and registration!
Shabbat Shaboom
Shabbat, May 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.
Gimel Shabbaton & Siddur Ceremony
Friday, May 17th 6:30p to 9:00p6:30 Dinner 7:30 Shabbaton The 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.
Pride Shabbat
Friday, Jun 7th 6:30p to 9:00pFollowed by a Community Wide Shabbat Dinner If you’re interested in participating, please contact Caroline Lisker at inclusion@bettorah.org
Jewish Mindful Movement taught by Robin Wald
Monday, Apr 8th 9:30a to 10:30aExplore and align with Jewish themes relating to the new month (Rosh Hodesh) through an embodied mindful movement practice featuring a joyful and healthy practice of yoga, breathwork, contemplation and learning. Registration requested, drop ins welcome.
Shabbat A La Mode - Israeli Themed!
Friday, May 3rd 6:30p to 8:00pIsraeli themed Shabbat a la Mode. Check back in March 2024 for more details and registration!
Yom Hashaoah Ceremony
Sunday, May 5th 10:00a to 11:00aCome be a witness to the witness. We will join together through music, poetry, and reflection to mourn and commemorate. The program includes Kulanu Learning Program Zayin (7) presentations of Bet Torah family stories. Recommended for 5th grade and above. All welcome.
Jewish Mindful Movement taught by Robin Wald
Monday, May 6th 9:30a to 10:30aExplore and align with Jewish themes relating to the new month (Rosh Hodesh) through an embodied mindful movement practice featuring a joyful and healthy practice of yoga, breathwork, contemplation and learning. Registration requested, drop ins welcome.
An Evening for Israel
Monday, May 13th 7:30p to 9:30pOur evening service including a Yom HaZikaron memorial, followed by a Yom Ha'Atzmaut Celebration. Gathering together with Congregation Sons of Israel and Congregation B'nai Yisrael.
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.
Thu, March 28 2024
18 Adar II 5784
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