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HBTogether Ukulele Group Sundays, 10:30 am The HBTogether Ukulele Group is a group of ukulele players and enthusiasts meeting weekly at the Temple on Sundays to practice our instruments and play music together. The Ukulele Group is led by member Susan Baskin and runs weekly until mid-May. If you would like to find out more […]
HOLY BLOSSOM TEMPLE welcomes back OPERA ATELIER in Celebration of Shabbat Shira Sunday, February 1, 3:00 pm Debussy's haunting fairy tale takes place in the depths of a forest—a metaphor for the unconscious, for dreams and for the unknown. From Hansel and Gretel, to Wind in the Willows, to Sondheim's Into the Woods, the forest has […]
The Alef-Bets of Jewish Life (Includes Adult B'nei Mitzvah) Mondays, 6:30 pm (hybrid) This class is designed to be an educational experience for those looking to enhance their Jewish knowledge and build a community of learning within our congregation. This rich program has many exciting components, most notably an Adult B'nei Mitzvah component for […]
Dorot Games Tuesdays, 12:30 pm Schwartz/Reisman Atrium Dorot programming is generously sponsored by Carole and Jay Sterling and Family We invite everyone to come to play your favourite games: Chess, Mahjong, Canasta, Rummycube, Dominos, Scrabble and social bridge.
Bereavement Discussion Group Immediately following our 6:00 pm evening service (via Zoom here), Jack Kugelmass, MSW, will provide a supportive environment to find new insight into the meaning of their losses. Whether a loved one died recently or long ago, we hope you will take comfort in this opportunity to find meaning and motivation in […]
Dorot Presents: Artist Coffee and Chat with Janet Read Wednesday,February 4, 11:00 am Join your fellow Dorot friends as we gather with our current Artist-in-Residence, Janet Read, who will discuss her ongoing exhibit, “Mute Eloquence of Light: Arctic Works.” It is on display in our Lower Level Gallery through March 4. Afterwards, we will have […]
Heresy and Revolutions with Rabbi Samuel Kaye Wednesdays, 7:00 pm (in-person and online) Join Rabbi Kaye for an adult education program on some of the lesser-known stories in our Jewish history. Together, we will take a deep dive into three major ideas and figures from our Jewish texts and history that have been viewed as […]
Community Dinner: Out of the Cold Thursdays, 5:30 pm For more than two decades, Holy Blossom Temple has generously opened its doors to the Out of the Cold Program (OOTC) during five winter months while providing nutritious meals and shelter to thousands of adults who are homeless, isolated, or facing food insecurity. Volunteers prepare warm […]
HaTzipporim (Empty Nesters) Film Night with Dr. Gillian Helfield Thursday, February 5, 7:00 pm Our HaTzipporim (Empty Nesters) group will be hosting a lively film night and discussion with renowned film professor Dr. Gillian Helfield. It will be the perfect cozy evening in the cold of winter. Join us at a private home near Holy […]
Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock 3 times available: 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 12:00 pm (FULL) 10 Weeks: Jan 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb 6, 20, 27, March 6, 20, 27 Classes have limited spots 0-4 years of age Register here! Join us on Friday mornings for Shabbat music, stories, and more. Dr. Marky […]
Israel Dialogues Winter 2026 sessions, 12:00 pm The Israel Dialogues returns for our Winter Semester. This series of expert discussions provides a nuanced window into the state’s critical challenges and evolving successes. Presented by a respected cross-section of academics, former diplomats, and policy experts, the program offers participants an opportunity to engage with the fundamental […]
Friday Night Lights: Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Challah-lujah! Friday, February 6, 5:30 pm Get ready to sing loud, pray proud, and kick off Shabbat with serious spirit! Join Rabbi Taylor Baruchel and song leader Ayla Smolash for a high-energy, camp-style Kabbalat Shabbat experience, put together with school-age kids in mind. (Think post-Tot Shabbat, pre–B'nei Mitzvah!) […]