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  • Erev Simchat Torah Service and Religious School New Student Consecration

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    Early Service! On this Shabbat and Festival of Simchat Torah, we will consecrate our new religious school students and in Beth El tradition, open the Torah so that it stretches around the sanctuary and we will read the last words of Deuteronomy and then the first words of Genesis. We will also bless the Simchat […]

  • B’reishit Tot Shabbat & Pizza Dinner

    Temple Beth El -Beck Family Campus 9800 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    Join us for B'reishit Tot Shabbat, where we will be celebrating creation! We'll enjoy a delicious pizza dinner, followed by a fun outdoor Tot Shabbat service in our Big Backyard.  Next, let your family's creativity run wild amidst the natural surroundings by decorating rocks to contribute to our new communal rock garden. Come, connect with nature […]

  • Shabbat Evening Services: B’reishit

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    This service will focus on the theme of coping with anguish and will offer prayers for the State of Israel in this dark and difficult moment. The opening words of our Torah begin with B’reishit – in the beginning. As we retell the story of creation, we will renew ourselves as we begin our own […]

  • Kol HaNeshama

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    Join us for this beautiful service in the round in our Beck Family Chapel. Using chant, meditation and community singing, the “Kol haNeshama” services strives to use the spirit of our voices in song to invite the spirit of Shabbat to enter into our minds, bodies and souls.

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Pink Shabbat

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this Shabbat we will all wear pink to raise awareness. We welcome Sharsheret, supporting Jewish people diagnosed with breast cancer and ovarian cancer along with their families. Join us in person at the Schaefer Family Campus or watch online.

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Blue and White – Beth El Stands with Israel

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    Beth El stands with Israel. Join us for this special Shabbat in support of Israel. Join us in person at the Schaefer Family Campus or watch online.

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Remembrance and Gratitude

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    November Shabbat Theme: Remembrance and Gratitude This month, as we commemorate Kristallnacht and celebrate Thanksgiving, we will focus on how precious is the gift of life. Memory allows us to bring forward pain from our past, so that we learn to treasure the present and build for the future. Gratitude enables us to savor the […]

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Remembering Kristallnacht

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    On this Shabbat, we remember Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, which was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi party. We will hear from a survivor of this horrific event who will share his story. November Shabbat Theme: Remembrance and Gratitude This month, as we commemorate Kristallnacht and celebrate Thanksgiving, we will […]

  • Kol HaNeshama Service in the Round

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
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    Welcome Shabbat with a different type of worship experience. While sitting in the round in the chapel, through the use of niggunim (wordless melodies) we will deepen our connection to ourselves, to each other and the Holy One so that we may welcome Shabbat with a peaceful mind and an open heart.