Join us every Saturday morning for our Shabbat service as we pray together to celebrate this important part of our week.
The Torah is so many things to so many people: law book; guidebook; moral compass; history; mythology; genealogy and so much more. Each week we read from the Torah. Each year at Simchat Torah we start over from the beginning. Each time we revisit a portion, we learn something new. Some of us have been Continue Reading »
Saturday, June 7 4–5:30 p.m. Home of Rabbi Schultz Join with special guest and author, Rabbi Marc Katz, a friend and classmate of Rabbi Schultz, for a discussion about his recent book, Yochanan’s Gamble: Judaism’s Pragmatic Approach to Life. The book examines the ancient rabbis’ use of pragmatism to answer the deep moral questions of Continue Reading »
June 8, 2025; 10:00 am For our June Mitzvah Morning Project, we will be working with Camp HOPE, a program managed by The Center For Family Justice (www.centerforfamilyjustice.org) Camp HOPE is a summer camp specifically for children from Fairfield County who are victims of domestic abuse. The camp provides a clinically proven program designed to Continue Reading »
Tuesday, June 10, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Offsite, (host and address provided upon RSVP) Our popular sister schmooze returns! Please join the Women of B’nai Israel for cocktails, snacks and intergenerational mingling and conversation. No agenda, simply an opportunity to come together to reconnect, relax and meet other women in the community. Hope you will be Continue Reading »
Please join our congregant, Ernest “Ernie” Malecki, for this one-day class designed by AARP for senior drivers. Please pre-register by calling the Temple office at 203-336-1858 or emailing Ernie directly at . The cost is $20 for AARP members and $25 for non-members (checks payable to AARP). Passing this course can save you money on Continue Reading »
Please join us for Shabbat services on Friday, June 13, as we honor Barbara Rowe on her retirement after 34 remarkable years as accompanist for our congregation.
Join us every Saturday morning for our Shabbat service as we pray together to celebrate this important part of our week.