Tuesday Evening Religious School – High School
Temple Beth El -Beck Family Campus 9800 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, FL, United StatesPlease note: 6th grade will not meet on this Tuesday.
Please note: 6th grade will not meet on this Tuesday.
“You shall not wrong or oppress a stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Exodus 22:20 Join together to stand in solidarity for the dignity, honor and humane treatment of all immigrants and refugees, regardless of their origin. Rabbi Greg Weisman (Temple Beth El), Reverend Andrew Sherman (St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church) and […]
Join us for Shabbat Mini Circle—a joyful, hands-on 3-week experience on Friday afternoons for 2nd and 3rd graders where students braid challah, explore Torah stories, and build community. After the final Friday session, families join us to celebrate and welcome Shabbat with a shared BYO dinner!
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 […]
We will celebrate everyone born in the month of September and offer them a special blessing.
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 […]
Before the High Holidays and the busy school year really takes off, join us for an early morning gathering to watch the sunrise, share conversation, and enter the new year with intention and clarity. Bring a blanket, a hoodie, and an open heart.
Join Rabbi Dan Levin for Saturday morning Torah Study. In person and Virtual at the links below.
During the High Holy Days, we pray to be inscribed in the Book of Life. On Selichot, we will explore the meaning of the Book of Life from the eyes of our tradition. We will engage in a ritual of tying tzitzit, each twist, loop, and knot represent the interweaving of our actions and intentions that mark our place […]