Virtual Kabbalat Shabbat Service

7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service NOTE: This service will be on Zoom. Join us for a Community-led Shabbat Service on Global Community Engagement Day (this year on January 28). In this week's Parsha Mishpatim, we have a large section of blueprints for community. Exodus 21.1-24.18 includes regulations about Israeli serfdom, capital crimes of violence, injuries […]

Virtual Erev Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz

7:30 pm Erev Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz NOTE: This service will be on Zoom. Wisdom for Creative Collaboration - Building the Tabernacle Our weekly Torah portions at this time of year focus on our ancestors' efforts to build the Mishkan (tabernacle) in the desert after they left Egypt. The undertaking especially involved key […]

Virtual Kabbalat Shabbat Service

7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service NOTE: This service will be on Zoom. Celebrating Workers Please join us for a participatory congregant-led service that focuses on society's workers. In this week's parsha, Vayakhel, the women and men of Israel joyously and skillfully build the Mishkan. May all our interactions with each other be so mindful and […]

Congregation Beit Tikvah Community Meeting (In-person)

4:00 pm Congregation Beit Tikvah Community Meeting NOTE: This event will take place at the Roland Park Community Center.   Be a part of the transformation of our community. Become involved in the direction and organization of the congregation moving forward. There are lots of volunteer opportunities available to help lead us out of the […]

Erev Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz (Virtual)

7:30 pm Erev Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz NOTE: This service will be on Zoom. Purim is coming soon! Jews all over the world read the Book of Esther publicly in synagogue on the holiday. Whenever the name of the villain "Haman" is read aloud, the congregation traditionally responds with loud noises, boo's and […]

Kabbalat Shabbat Service (In-person)

7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service (In-person)   Join us for a community-led participatory Shabbat service and Oneg Shabbat. This week's parsha is Shemini, Leviticus 9, and we will discuss "How to continue on when your heart is heavy."

Shabbat Morning Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz (In-person)

10:00 am  Shabbat Morning Service led by Rabbi Doug Heifetz The Miracle of Crossing the Sea: The Real Story Passover is coming up! One of the central elements of the Passover story is the crossing of the Sea of Reeds. As our Israelite ancestors left behind their lives of slavery in Egypt, they arrived at […]

Kabbalat Shabbat Service (In-person)

7:30 pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service (In-person) Join us for a congregant-led participatory service on the last night of Passover. This service honoring Earth Day will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat.   We welcome congregants to bring Pesachdich food (no meat) or beverages to share.   Please RSVP to info@beittikvah.org. Click to see our current […]

Shabbat Morning Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz (in-person)

10:00 am  Shabbat Morning Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz Dreams & Dream Incubation in Judaism Many of us dream when we sleep. What do these dreams mean to us? What have they meant to Jews in generations past? How have Jews tried to 'incubate' dreams, or prepare for a fruitful night of dreaming? We'll study […]

Potluck Supper & Congregant-Led Service (In-person)

7:00 pm Potluck Supper & Congregant-Led Service (In-person)   Join us for a potluck supper and a congregant-led service with a discussion of Leviticus 25 and Slavery. Our tradition continually reminds us to be compassionate to "the Other" since "We were Slaves in Egypt" but acknowledges that we lived and continue to live in a […]


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