Religious School at the Beck Family Campus
Temple Beth El -Beck Family Campus 9800 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, FL, United StatesKindergarten through 5th Grade Sunday Religious School classes at the Beck Family Campus.
Kindergarten through 5th Grade Sunday Religious School classes at the Beck Family Campus.
Imagination has no limits! Create using upcycled materials with fellow Tribe Kindergarten students following a pizza lunch. Free, but RSVP required by Thursday, October 31 at 12pm. Cancellations after RSVP deadline will result in an $15 fee due to costs incurred for staffing, food and supplies.
Conversational Hebrew weekly on Zoom at 1:00 pm Join the Conversational Hebrew Circle to be a part of this meeting on Zoom. The Zoom link to join will be sent to members of the Conversational Hebrew Circle. Temple Beth El Members can sign up to be part of a Circle here.
Are you ready to Meld Match? Let’s ‘find your ally’ to play this rummy like game. Join the fun to play with other members. Join the Canasta Circle to be a part of this meeting. The meeting information will be sent to members of the Canasta Circle. RSVP to the Canasta Circle leader, Judi Zimmerman. […]
Get your Mahj on! New or experienced, this Beth El circle lets you 'break down your wall' between you and others. Join the fun to play with other members. To receive all the details, please join the Mah Jongg Circle. Members can sign up to be part of this Circle or any of our wonderful […]
1st Grade through 5th Grade Religious School classes at the Beck Family Campus
The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® knows all parents have different needs. That’s why Triple P has many different ways for you to get your parenting help. So you can choose what will suit you and your family best. Your baby is almost an adult, or at least that’s what they think. So life […]
This is for Tuesday, Evening Middle School Classes Grades 6,7 and 8. This evening also includes the 10th Grade Confirmation Class.
When veteran journalist, poet, and novelist József Debreczeni arrived in Auschwitz, he was “lucky" to be sent to a life of slave labor rather than directly to the gas chambers. He survived and after the war wrote Cold Crematorium, which one reviewer called “the harshest, most merciless indictment of Nazism ever written.” First published in Hungarian in 1950 and […]