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A beloved Holy Blossom Tradition Returns! As a sacred community, we host guests experiencing homelessness and food insecurity and provide a warm meal, a safe environment, and a chance to get out of the cold.
Purchase a Bagel Box for yourself or someone you love. Money goes towards youth programming for 2024, and we will also be donating food boxes to Toronto shelters. Click find out more to order one today!
Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock 3 times available: 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, and NOW 12:30 pm Dates: January 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10, […]
Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock 3 times available: 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, and NOW 12:30 pm Dates: January 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10, […]
Please join other young newlywed couples (within the past three years) or recently engaged couples for an intimate L’Chayim experience, with drinks and nosh following our regular, joyous Kabbalat Shabbat service at 6 pm
Family Havdalah Saturday evenings, 5:30 pm We look forward to meeting families where they are as we usher out Shabbat and welcome in the new week, coming to various locations.
This is a great opportunity to meet other Holy Blossom parents, to learn about talking with your children about relevant but challenging topics (God, Parent-Child relationships, and Israel), and afterwards, to mingle for coffee at Holy Grounds. Sessions will take place in correlation with the Jewish holidays.
Taste of Kensington tour is back for grades 6 and 7 - JYG! Food and historical tour of the market. Sunday March 26th @ 1 pm
Join us for HABSTY lounge nights every Monday, and other teen events throughout the year!
Brain health is a combination of emotional well-being (mental health) and cognitive functioning (thinking, memory, problem-solving) that needs tending all throughout our adult years to keep us sharp and enjoying a full life. Join Dr. Nasreen Khatri for a dynamic and interactive session to learn the facts about aging and brain health and tips to keep you at your best and brightest!
In this lively reading and conversation, a novelist, a short story writer, and a poet discuss what it is to write Jewish. What is it to be Jewish in the modern world? Is there a specifically Jewish way of writing—or of thinking?
Temple member and lawyer Mark Goodman shines a light on contemporary questions and how they’re negotiated by rabbis today. Join us in-person or on Zoom!