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Holidays

There are lots of Jewish holidays throughout the year; yay!

From the High Holy Days - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur where we celebrate the new year and make amends for our wrongdoings - to many others where we light candles, sing songs, make and enjoy lots of traditional foods while recounting our hardships and celebrating our continuation as a Jewish people, religion, and culture. 

Whether you host Jewish holidays at your home each year, or whether you're celebrating these holidays for the first time ever, we've created "how to" holiday guides for you to enjoy and share. It's never too late to incorporate something new, and it's never too early to begin your Jewish traditions!

Chag Sameach! 

Click on any of our holiday Hubs below!

Here you'll find holiday "how to" guides, videos with the Rabbis, upcoming events and programs, and more!

 

Upcoming holidays events & Programs

If there aren't events showing below, we haven't yet planned this holiday's programming. Please check back soon!

FridayFri, 29 MarMarch, 2024

 
 
The 2024 TISCH Shabbat Dinners

Friday, Mar 29th 7:30p to 9:00pJoin a Shabbat dinner at a new dining room table near you! Created by Rabbi Amy & Rabbi Michael, “The TISCH” (or “table” in Yiddish) are Shabbat dinners for adults organized by Temple members for members following Friday night Shabbat services. Hosted at TI members’ homes, you’ll meet new people, reconnect with some you may already know, and experience bringing in Shabbat through tradition, song and prayer, and meaningful conversation over a delicious meal.

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FridayFri, 26 AprApril, 2024

 
 
Passover Shabbat

Friday, Apr 26th 6:30p to 7:30pEnjoy a Passover-themed sermon from the Rabbis preceded and followed by an Oneg filled with Passover-friendly noshables, and of course, you guessed it, matzah!

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MondayMon, 29 AprApril, 2024

 
 
Passover Yizkor Service

Monday, Apr 29th 11:00a to 12:00pThis service is for Temple members who have lost loved ones since the previous Passover and provides a sense of kinship and comfort at being together with those whose loss still feels so unimaginable.

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FridayFri, 24 MayMay, 2024

 
 
Lag B’omer (and S’mores Kits to Go) Shabbat Services

Friday, May 24th 6:30p to 7:30pAfter enjoying Shabbat services with the TI community, grab a delicious take-home s'mores kit in honor of Lag B'omer, a holiday celebrated by having outdoor parties and bonfires.

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FridayFri, 14 JunJune, 2024

 
 
The 2024 TISCH Shabbat Dinners

Friday, Jun 14th 7:30p to 9:00pJoin a Shabbat dinner at a new dining room table near you! Created by Rabbi Amy & Rabbi Michael, “The TISCH” (or “table” in Yiddish) are Shabbat dinners for adults organized by Temple members for members following Friday night Shabbat services. Hosted at TI members’ homes, you’ll meet new people, reconnect with some you may already know, and experience bringing in Shabbat through tradition, song and prayer, and meaningful conversation over a delicious meal.

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FridayFri, 13 SepSeptember, 2024

 
 
The 2024 TISCH Shabbat Dinners

Friday, Sep 13th 7:30p to 9:00pJoin a Shabbat dinner at a new dining room table near you! Created by Rabbi Amy & Rabbi Michael, “The TISCH” (or “table” in Yiddish) are Shabbat dinners for adults organized by Temple members for members following Friday night Shabbat services. Hosted at TI members’ homes, you’ll meet new people, reconnect with some you may already know, and experience bringing in Shabbat through tradition, song and prayer, and meaningful conversation over a delicious meal.

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FridayFri, 13 DecDecember, 2024

 
 
The 2024 TISCH Shabbat Dinners

Friday, Dec 13th 7:30p to 9:00pJoin a Shabbat dinner at a new dining room table near you! Created by Rabbi Amy & Rabbi Michael, “The TISCH” (or “table” in Yiddish) are Shabbat dinners for adults organized by Temple members for members following Friday night Shabbat services. Hosted at TI members’ homes, you’ll meet new people, reconnect with some you may already know, and experience bringing in Shabbat through tradition, song and prayer, and meaningful conversation over a delicious meal.

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