Rosh Hashanah
Rosh HaShanah (literally, “Head of the Year”) is the Jewish New Year, a time of prayer, self-reflection, and t'shuvah. We review our actions during the past year, and we look for […]
Rosh HaShanah (literally, “Head of the Year”) is the Jewish New Year, a time of prayer, self-reflection, and t'shuvah. We review our actions during the past year, and we look for […]
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Yom Kippur means "Day of Atonement" and refers to the annual Jewish observance of fasting, prayer, and repentance. Learn more at Yom Kippur | Reform Judaism
Sukkot is one of the most joyful festivals on the Jewish calendar. “Sukkot,” a Hebrew word meaning "booths" or "huts," refers to the Jewish festival of giving thanks for the […]
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Immediately following Sukkot, we observe Simchat Torah, a fun-filled day during which we celebrate the completion of the annual reading of the Torah and affirm Torah as one of the pillars on […]
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Join us for Shabbat Neshama, a contemporary Shabbat prayer experience designed to lift the soul through music and spiritual connection. Each service features a unique and heartfelt blend of traditional […]
Join us for a meaningful Veterans Shabbat service as we honor the courage, service, and sacrifice of the veterans in our community and beyond. Through prayer, reflection, and recognition, we […]
Family Shabbat Dinner: 6:15 PM (Registration required for dinner) Family Shabbat Service: 7:15 PM More details coming soon...
Join us for a meaningful and joyous Shabbat service as we formally install Rabbi Karen Martin as Assistant Rabbi of Congregation Beth Tikvah. This special evening will include blessings, reflections, […]
Family Shabbat Dinner: 6:15 PM (Registration required for dinner) Family Shabbat Service: 7:15 PM More details coming soon...
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