Donate Coats and Funds for the Winter Led by our congregant Mariya Kemper-Reiss, Boca Helps Ukraine has teamed up with Temple Beth El to accept donations to help displaced families in Ukraine. Donate to the Temple's Disaster Relief Fund to help buy warm coats. Boca Helps Ukraine is currently accepting donations of new and gently […]
Join us for Erev Rosh HaShanah services at Temple Beth El, led by all of our clergy. Tickets are required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
The Early Learning Center is closed on Monday, September 26, 2022 for the first day of Rosh HaShanah.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Morning Congregational Worship services at FAU, led by Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Mates, Rabbi Elana Rabishaw and Cantor Lori Brock. Tickets are required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Family Participation services at Temple Beth El, led by Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Mates, Rabbi Elana Rabishaw, and Cantorial Soloist Jake Harris. Tickets are required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
Join us for our Rosh HaShanah Young Children's service at FAU, led by Rabbi Dan Levin, Rabbi Greg Weisman, Cantor Lori Brock, and Cantorial Soloist Michelle Auslander Cohen. No tickets required. Registration is requested.
The Early Learning Center is closed on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 for the second day of Rosh HaShanah.
Join us for Rosh HaShanah Second Morning Congregational Worship service at Temple Beth El, led by all of our clergy. Tickets are NOT required to attend in person, or you can watch online on Virtual Beth El.
On this Shabbat between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, the Shabbat of Return, we continue our journey towards repentance and forgiveness. Join us in person at the Schaefer Family Campus or watch online.
Gather at Atlantic Dunes Park Pavilion (1605 S Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach Fl 33483) to enjoy a short Tashlich service followed by a beach clean up - for a worldwide Reverse the Tashlich. Metered parking is available across the street. Participants should bring a towel, sunscreen and water. Dress appropriately for beach clean up.
Temple Beth El is a reform synagogue seeking to inspire a passionate commitment to Jewish life, learning, community and spiritual growth.
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