Community
Brotherhood
A Community for Men, Rooted in Jewish Values
The Beth Tikvah Brotherhood is a vibrant, fun organization dedicated to providing the men of the congregation with opportunities to participate in a range of activities that reinforce shared Jewish values.
Whether you’re new to Beth Tikvah or a long-time member, Brotherhood offers meaningful ways to engage with others and make a difference. Through social events, religious support, and service activities, Brotherhood members reinforce shared Jewish values while fostering camaraderie and community.
What We Do
The Brotherhood organizes a variety of events and initiatives to enrich both our congregation and the wider community.












Key programs include:
Signature Annual Events
Columbus “Souper Bowl” Cook-Off: A friendly competition that raises funds to send our kids to Jewish camp!
Hanukkah Latkefest: Brotherhood members prepare latkes for the entire congregation during Shabbat on Hanukkah.
Meals on Wheels Delivery: Each year, the Brotherhood provides meals to those in need during the holidays.
Religious and Social Activities
Sukkah Assembly: Helping to construct the congregation’s sukkah for Sukkot.
Brotherhood Shabbat: A service led by the Brotherhood.
Dinners & Gatherings: Informal opportunities to connect, featuring guest speakers, cookouts, and fun trips such as Columbus Clippers Game Day.

Why Join?
As a Brotherhood member, you’ll enjoy opportunities to:
- Build friendships with men who share your values.
- Participate in meaningful service projects and mitzvot.
- Support and strengthen the Beth Tikvah community.
- Engage in fun and fulfilling events tailored to your interests.
First-Year Members
New adult male members of Beth Tikvah receive their first year of
Brotherhood membership for free — an excellent way to get involved and make connections.
Brotherhood Events
Contact Us!
Ready to join or learn more about Brotherhood?
Contact Don Goldbaum, Membership Chair, by clicking the button below.
We’d love for you to join us in strengthening our congregation and community.