Temple Beth Sholom has partnered with Sweet Seidner’s Bake Shop, offering sweet treats for the High Holidays. Send them to your family, your friends, or order for your holiday table.
All of Sweet Seidner’s treats are certified kosher dairy by KVH of Boston. A percentage of each sale will benefit the synagogue.
Beginning May 21, 2021, Park & Pray returns Friday evenings at 6pm.
TBS is excited to bring you five different opportunities to engage with, learn about, and celebrate Israel. From Israeli Politics to the Israeli landscape, join any or all of the many programs in honor of Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel’s Memorial and Independence Days. Read more about all this series has to offer!
Happy Chanukah! Check out all our Chanukah Happenings!
We are still experimenting with the best time to start Friday night services.
Beginning December 6, all Friday night services will begin at 7:00pm and will be followed by a dessert Oneg.
Please note, services on Friday, November 15, 22, and 29 will remain at 6:30pm. There will be no 6:00pm Nosh.
In response to concerns about exposure to mosquitoes carrying the EEE virus we have decided to cancel the intergenerational apple picking event. Please check our website for future family oriented events!
Ha’yom is our multi-generational, family-based progressive service for the second day of Rosh Hashanah. Learn more from the Hayom 2019 flyer (pdf), or click here to purchase tickets.
Visit the new Holidays at TBS page (under the Worship menu) for everything you need to know, throughout the year, about holidays at TBS. Service times, service locations, flyers and more that we’ll be updating all year long.
We are thrilled to announce that the congregation voted on Monday night at the TBS Special Meeting to accept the recommendations of the Rabbi Search Committee, Ritual Committee, and Board of Directors to hire Allison Poirier as our new Rabbi, effective July 1, 2019. We are all very excited to welcome Allison, her husband Matt, and their 3-month old daughter Maya into our community. Read the full press release.
The Rabbinical Assembly Pesah Guide is available here. It will answer all your questions about preparing your home for Pesah.
We wish you a Happy and Kosher Passover!