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Monday through Thursday at 6:00 pm both in person and online!
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
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!
Contemporary Jewish Fiction with Cynthia Good: Fall Fiction Class 2024 Thursdays, October 31, November 7, November 14, and November 21, 10:30 am We look forward to in-person (and online) learning and the opportunity for in-depth study. Join us this fall for our usual lively discussion around two novels with important Jewish content and profound […]
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 […]
Monday through Thursday at 6:00 pm both in person and online!
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock 3 times available: 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 12:00 pm 10 weeks, September 6, 13, 20, 27, November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and December 6 0 - 3 years of age Register here! Join us on Friday mornings for Shabbat music, stories, and more. Dr. Marky (MD, […]
Shabbat of Welcome Friday, November 22, 5:00 pm Together, we’ll celebrate our vibrant community, where each one of us has helped make Holy Blossom a spiritual home. With over 20% of our members joining in the past few years, this event is our way of celebrating the entire congregation, and especially those who are […]
Kabbalat Shabbat Service Worship with our community in person at Temple or online. Shabbat is the perfect time to gather –whether in person or online. Let’s make the most of our ability to see each other as we unite in Oneg – Joy, Kedushah – Elevating the Day, and Menucha – Refreshing Rest. Kabbalat Shabbat […]
Together we’ll study the weekly Torah portion, and its corresponding commentaries, both ancient and modern and discover their eternal relevance. Experienced students are valued for their accumulation of knowledge, and newcomers for their fresh insight.
Worship with our community in person at Temple or online. Click find out more for the links.