Thanksgiving Break – No School
The Beth El Early Learning Center will be closed from Wednesday, November 27th through Friday, November 29th for Thanksgiving Break. School will re-open on Monday, December 2nd.
The Beth El Early Learning Center will be closed from Wednesday, November 27th through Friday, November 29th for Thanksgiving Break. School will re-open on Monday, December 2nd.
Al-Anon is a fellowship for those who have a loved one struggling with addiction. Temple Beth El is honored to host a weekly meeting for those looking for fellowship. Learn more at al-anon.org. Registration is not required in order to preserve anonymity.
On this weekend of Thanksgiving, we turn our attention this Shabbat to cultivating awareness, mindfulness and gratitude for all the blessings in our lives. Join us in person at the Schaefer Family Campus or watch online.
Join Rabbi Dan for Saturday morning Torah study. In person and Virtual at the links below.
Rosh Chodesh, literally translated as, “the new month,” has long been considered a holiday gifted to women - when we take time to focus on our own personal growth. Come to connect with other women, to grow and reflect on the month that has passed, breathe, and give yourself the gift of time to focus […]
A must-see film about the threat to Jewish life on campus, told through the voices and experiences of students. Blind Spot is the first film to document both the antisemitism that existed on American campuses before October 7 and how it led to the explosion of virulent and often violent campus antisemitism after October 7. […]
It's time for the Beth El Early Learning Center's 2024 Latke Sale! Get ready to fill your freezer with the best holiday treat! These delicious latkes come frozen in packs of 24—perfect for Chanukah celebrations or quick snacks all season long. Just heat, serve, and enjoy! One box of 24 latkes is $15. Every purchase […]
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.
Taught by Rabbi Laila Haas Session One: The Light of Resistance: Chanukah's History and the Maccabees Session Two: Illuminating Miracles Session Three: Spiritual Light in the Darkness: The Menorah and its Significance Explore the deep spiritual and historical dimensions of the Festival of Light. Through examining the themes of resistance, miracles, and the power of […]