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Book Club Zoom: “The Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy”

“Adam Nimoy has written about the challenges growing up with his famous father and about their estrangement later in life. The fact that Leonard and Adam found a way to rebuild their relationship should resonate with anyone who struggles with difficult family dynamics.”—George Takei https://www.meetup.com/the-baltimore-jewish-book-club/events/

Rosh Hashana Theme: ‘Gardens of Hope: Planting and Nurturing for Resilience’ Service, Community Potluck and Art Project

Rosh Hashanah Service, followed by Kiddush and pot luck luncheon, art project, and Tashlich at the stream near Whole Foods. 'Gardens of Hope: Planting and Nurturing for Resilience'. Community Pot-Luck  and Art Project:This brief, reflective art ritual invites participants to symbolically “release” what they no longer want to carry into the new year, and to plant […]

Yom Kippur Service and Yizkor : Resilience, Compassion and Jewish law

Yom Kippur Service (including Yizkor) 4:30 pm – Closing/Ne’ilah Services 7:30 pm – Havdallah and Break-the-Fast Meal. High Holidays – IN PERSON and on Zoom —No one turned away due to financial challenges but RESERVATIONS REQUIRED for SECURITY RSVP: info@beittikvah.org

Rabbi Douglas Heifetz leads Service and Torah Discussion. Followed by Kiddush and celebration for Nan Tuckett & Bill Marker’s 20th Anniversary. Kiddush will be provided by Bill and Nan. Food! Singing! Dancing!

Service and discussion: The Torah of Love. This week's Torah portion, Chayei Sarah, tells of the marriage of Rebecca and Isaac. Although previous chapters mentioned many other couples and marriages, this episode mentions love for the first time. What was unique about Rebecca and Isaac's marriage? What was their love secret? How does it apply […]

Rabbi Led-Service, Community Kiddush (Dairy/Veg./Vegan contribution) and Discussion: Which Side Are We On? (in the Hanukkah Story)

Let's discuss the upcoming holiday of Hanukkah. Most Jews learn the historical Hanukkah story as a very black-and-white episode. In this telling, the heroic Maccabees stood up against the tyrannical Hellenistic (Greek) king and the king's Jewish collaborators. But what if we don't really identify with the zealous Maccabees? What if we see our reflection […]


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