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Event Category: Shabbat & Holidays

  • Shabbat Morning Minyan

    Shabbat Morning Minyan
    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
    Shabbat & Holidays

    Join us for a monthly Shabbat morning experience that combines the ancient words of our sages with the timeless power of music. This enlightening experience will bring spiritual nourishment through song, prayer, and the study of Torah. In person at the Schaefer Family Campus.  

  • New Year’s Tot Shabbat & Pizza Dinner

    Temple Beth El -Beck Family Campus 9800 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, FL, United States
    Early Learning Center

    Get ready to celebrate the start of the year 5786 at our New Year’s Tot Shabbat! At 6:00 pm, join us for a delicious pizza dinner in our Breezeway, followed by a family Shabbat service in the Kehillah Center. Then it’s time to celebrate at our New Year’s dance party! We will wish each other […]

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Celebrating September Birthdays

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
    Virtual Event
    In-Person Events

    We will celebrate everyone born in the month of September and offer them a special blessing.

  • Shabbat Evening Services

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
    Virtual Event
    In-Person Events

    Join us for Shabbat Evening Services.

  • Shabbat Evening Services: Shabbat Shuva

    Temple Beth El - Schaefer Family Campus 333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL, United States
    Virtual Event
    In-Person Events

    On this Shabbat between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, the Shabbat of Return, we deepen our journey of reflection, embracing themes of repentance and forgiveness of this season.

  • Reverse Tashlich: A Beach Clean-up with a Purpose

    Deerfield Beach
    High Holy Days

    For thousands of years, in a ritual called Tashlich, Jews around the world have symbolically cast their sins into a body of water at the High Holy Days. For over 60 years, humans have been throwing their sins, trash and debris into bodies of water as well. Now, the Jewish community is taking those sins […]