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Immediately following our 6:00 pm evening service (via Zoom), Jack Kugelmass, MSW, will provide a supportive environment to find new insight into the meaning of their losses.
"Legends of Destruction" an artful film for Tisha B'Av Presented & Sponsored by: Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom and Holy Blossom Temple Tuesday, August 13, 7:00 pm, An online-only event for two congregations Join Rabbi Lisa Grushcow of Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom of Montreal and Rabbi Yael Splansky of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto for an exclusive […]
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
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)
“Nachamu, Nachamu Ami / Comfort, Comfort My People” With Visiting Rabbi Jordan Helfman Thursday, August 15, 7:30 am Shacharit Service Rabbi Jordan Helfman will briefly talk about how the diaspora Jewish community can be a pillar of support to our Israel Reform Movement (IMPJ) in the Commonwealth and beyond. It will be a pleasure to […]
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!
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)
Tot Shabbat Summer Sessions ✡️🕯️🕯️🌞 June-August, Fridays, 5:30 pm Shabbat Shalom - HEY! Get on board the Shabbat Train for an upbeat and meaningful Kabbalat Shabbat service for our littlest blossoms and their families. Make some joyful noise with Dr. Marky Weinstock and Holy Blossom Clergy! Register here! This program is generously sponsored […]
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.