Erev Rosh HaShanah Service
Join us for Erev Rosh HaShanah Services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are not required to attend in person. You can also watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Join us for Erev Rosh HaShanah Services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are not required to attend in person. You can also watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Lace up your running shoes and join fellow Temple Beth El members for a fun and energizing run! We meet every Saturday: 5:30 am at the Walgreens location 6:00 am at the Palmetto location Each run is about 5 miles, with different stopping points along the way. To receive exact location and details, please join […]
Join Rabbi Dan Levin for Saturday morning Torah Study. In person and Virtual at the links below.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Morning Congregational Worship services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Tickets are required. Your High Holy Day ticket gives you access to your choice of the Congregational Worship morning service in the Sanctuary, or these services in the Chapel. Seating is first come, first served. We begin our year with new beginnings. As we usher in 5787 with word and song, we gather not as […]
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Family Participation services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Young Children's services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are not required to attend in person, but registration is requested. You can also watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Morning Congregational Worship Second Day services at Temple Beth El. Tickets are NOT required to attend in person. You can also watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Temple Beth El and Ruth & Norman Rales JFS are proud partners and continue to meet the needs of community members by offering a bereavement group facilitated by Andrea Pittell, MSW, LCSW. The group will be for those who have lost a spouse in the last year and are looking for support in their grief. […]