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Lately, we have been seeing countless images and reports of the campus protests, both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli, that have erupted around the country. We have witnessed excessive use of force …
Want to address climate change through education, sustainability, and advocacy work? Attend the next Dayenu Circle (Beth Emet’s green team) zoom meeting on Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. For more …
Let’s meet at the Park! We’ll enjoy snacks, singing, and springtime outdoors. Bring your water bottles and a blanket to sit on. Grandparents and friends are invited too! $5/family. Members …
Every year, many members of the congregation volunteer their time to plan and implement enriching programs, and we will honor one of our leaders in this area: Helene Rosenberg. She …
The office will be closed to observe the holiday. If you are attending services please check that event page for service times.
Passover
Poems for the Seder table Here are some poems you may include this year during your passover Seder or beyond. The Retelling By Ellen Blum Barish At my seder table, …
The Haggadah tells us… that we were slaves in Egypt, not our ancestors, but us. It reminds us annually that we need to recount our slavery and exodus from Egypt …
Celebrate Passover with music by Cantor Young. Below is a collection of songs to sing at your Seder table to celebrate passover.Passover Songs and links to recordings
Divrei Torah (Sermons)
Rabbi Andrea London and Erev Rabbi Max Antman on the launch of this year’s One Book, One Congregation, “A Letter in the Scroll” by Jonathan Sacks.
Step into a transcendent Shabbat service unlike any other! Immerse yourself in an extraordinary fusion of spirituality and melody, as our esteemed clergy, talented musicians, and captivating singers lead you …