Annual Meeting
RSVP: info@beittikvah.org
RSVP: info@beittikvah.org
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 […]
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 […]
Bring your channukiot for candle lighting and voices for singing, Pot-luck will include FRIED-foods , etc. The short Congregant Led Service (will include a dramatic Reading of How The Grinch Stole Shabbat RSVP to Treasurer@BeitTikvah.org
6:30-7:30 pm Miriam Winder Kelly will be sponsoring the vegetarian/dairy kiddush in memory of Patrick J. Kelly Jr. (RSVP to Miriam@bsfs.org). 7:30-9 pm Nina Storch will lead a UKULELE service including a reading of this week's parshah "Bo" (Exodus 10:1 – 13:16) in English and a discussion.
6:30-7:30 pm Potluck (dairy, vegetarian, vegan) and schmoozing. 7:30 pm Tu B'Shvat seder celebrating the bounty from the trees.
6:30-7:30 pm Potluck (dairy/vegetarian) and schmooze 7:30 pm Reading of this week's parshah "Terumah" (Exodus 25:1 – 27:19) in English and discussion.
10 am Rabbi Doug Heifetz leads his final service for Beit Tikvah 11:15 am Community Kiddush Please bring a dairy, vegetarian, or vegan dish 12 Noon Discussion Moses' Breaking of the Tablets: Failure or Holy Protest? Was it an act of rage, leadership, or prophetic insight? How do we know when to "break the tablets" […]
10:00 am -1:00 pm Passover Community Potluck Brunch Seder Please bring a dairy, vegetarian, or vegan dish. (No chametz, please!) REGISTRATION REQUIRED! RSVP to: Miriam@bsfs.org
6:30-7:30 pm Potluck (dairy/vegetarian) and schmooze 7:30 pm Today is the "International Day of Mastering Conversations That Matter.” This day highlights the importance of effective communication in fostering meaningful relationships, resolving conflicts, and achieving personal and professional growth. Today's parshah is Tazria Metsorah – so will our communications be tamei (impure) or tahor (pure)? Let's connect.