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SUMMARY:Heresy and Revolutions with Rabbi Samuel Kaye
DESCRIPTION:Heresy and Revolutions with Rabbi Samuel Kaye\nWednesdays\, 7:00 pm (in-person and online) \nJoin Rabbi Kaye for an adult education program on some of the lesser-known stories in our Jewish history. \nTogether\, we will take a deep dive into three major ideas and figures from our Jewish texts and history that have been viewed as heretical or revolutionary. From the story of Alesha ben Abuya\, Rabbinic Judaism’s first ‘heretic’\, to the chutzpadick Jews of the late 19th century who overturned the ‘Three Oaths’ and created modern Zionism. Along the way\, we’ll also stop in the 1600’s to meet the man who claimed to be Moshiach\, the one and only Shabbatai Tzvi. \nRegister here
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/heresy-and-revolutions-with-rabbi-samuel-kaye/2026-03-18/
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SUMMARY:Rosh Chodesh Nisan
DESCRIPTION:Rosh Chodesh Nisan\nThursday\, March 19\, 7:30 am \n  \nRosh Chodesh\, meaning head of the month\, is a holiday celebrating the arrival of a new moon. It is often celebrated by women as a day off from work. All genders are welcome to join Women of Holy Blossom and pray in solidarity with Israel’s Women of the Wall. Join Women of Holy Blossom in sacred worship for Shacharit services followed by a light breakfast. \n  \nFor those planning on joining us in sacred worship online\, please click “Register Here” (below) to receive our new service links. You will be asked to provide your full name and email address as an enhanced security measure for our Online Daily Service participants. The Zoom links will be sent to the email address you provided in your registration. If it does not show in your inbox after registering\, please check your junk/spam folders. You will only need to register once for the new Daily Service Zoom links. If the links are updated again in future\, you may need to register again to receive them. If you are joining us for the first time\, we recommend you register in advance and test out the link before services and make sure your name is listed correctly. If you are unsure how to do that\, click here. \nIf you are still having trouble\, please email JoAnne Bieman at jbieman@holyblossom.org \nRegister here!\nAs Rosh Chodesh is considered a special women’s holiday\, Women of Holy Blossom will honour its inspiring\, trailblazing\, and amazing women. Each month\, during Rosh Chodesh services\, we will celebrate one woman from our Temple whose dedication and good work have helped shape our community. Please watch for these tributes in the “Life @ Holy Blossom” email! \nFeel free to contact Women of Holy Blossom with questions and comments. Looking forward to celebrating together. \nThe Women of Valour Series is generously sponsored by Robert Lantos in memory of his mother Agnes Lantos z”l
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/rosh-chodesh-nisan-2/
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SUMMARY:Israel Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Israel Dialogues\nWinter 2026 sessions\, 12:00 pm \nThe 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 issues facing Israel\, its people\, and the Jewish diaspora today. \nThe January-April 2026 season moves beyond surface-level headlines to explore the regional\, international\, and domestic factors shaping Israel’s future. From the strategic role of Gulf states like Qatar to the internal pressures of Iranian politics and the impact of media algorithms on power\, this series aims to bridge the gap between scholarly research and the public consciousness. \nRegister here \nWith thanks to our Israel Dialogues Organizing Committee and our expert panellists. \n  \nJanuary 15: “Israel’s Moment of Truth”\nwith Prof. Dan Ben-David\, Professor of Economics\nTAU\, Founder & President\, Shoresh Institute \nProf. Dan Ben-David has served as the president and founder of Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research\, from its founding in 2015 until today. He received his PhD from The University of Chicago and is a specialist in Macroeconomics\, Economic Growth and Development\, International Trade and the Israeli Economy. Named ‘Person of the Year’ by Calcalist newspaper and included 3 times in the Haaretz newspaper’s annual list of Israel’s 100 most influential people. His academic research placed him among the ten most cited economists in Israel during the years 1990-2000. \nJanuary 27: “Captured Screens: How Media Oligarchs and Algorithms Lock in Power”\nwith Prof. Guy Rolnik\, Strategic Management\nBooth School of Business\, U of Chicago \nProf. Guy Rolnik is an expert in the intersection of business\, finance\, regulation\, politics\, and the media. He is an internationally acclaimed economic strategist and the creator and director of multiple documentary films on business\, economics\, and politics focusing on the power and influence of big tech and social media.  Rolnik is the 2013 recipient of the Sokolov Prize for lifetime achievement\, Israel’s most prestigious journalism honor. He is an active lecturer at the University of Chicago in the Booth School of Business. \nFebruary 6: “US-Israeli Relations & the Changing ME Arena: A Conversation”\nwith Dr. Aaron David Miller\, Carnegie Endowment & Prof. Emeritus Asher Susser\, TAU/ Dayan Centre \nDr. Aaron David Miller is a Middle East analyst\, author\, and negotiator. He is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, focusing on U.S. foreign policy. He previously was vice president for new initiatives at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\, and has been an advisor to both Republican and Democratic secretaries of state. He is a Global Affairs Analyst for CNN. \nDr. Susser is Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern History at Tel Aviv University (TAU). He was the Director of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at TAU for twelve years and taught for over thirty-five years in TAU’s Department of Middle Eastern History.  Dr. Susser’s most recent book is Jordan\, Palestine\, and the Politics of Collective Identity – A History. (Boulder & London:  Lynne Reiner\, 2024) \nFebruary 19: “The Other Side of the Moon: MEOs as a Prelude to Peace – Lessons for Israel”. [MEOs = Mutually Enhancing Opportunities]\nwith Dr. Amira Schiff\, Sr.Lec. & Director\, Conflict Management\, Negotiation\, and Resolution Graduate Program\, Bar-Ilan University \nDr. Amira Schiff is director of the Conflict Resolution\, Management\, and Negotiations Program at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Her research includes conflict management and peace processes in intra- and interstate conflict\, pre-negotiation processes\, and international negotiation. She is the author of Negotiating Intractable Conflicts: Readiness Theory Revisited (2019). \nFebruary 26: “Israel’s Changing Political Culture & Implications for Liberal Democracy” *\nwith Dr. Mark A. Heller\, Senior Researcher (Emeritus)\nInstitute for National Security Studies & Non-Resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute\, Washington\, D.C. \nDr. Mark A. Heller is a senior researcher (Emeritus) at the Institute for National Security Studies and Non-Resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute\, Washington\, DC.  Dr. Heller received his B.A. in Political Science and Economics at the University of Toronto and did his graduate studies at Harvard University\, where he earned an M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies and a Ph.D. in Political Science. Since 1979\, he has been affiliated with the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies (formerly\, the Center for Strategic Studies)\, now incorporated into the Institute for National Security Studies\, and he has taught Middle Eastern politics and international relations at Tel Aviv University and at several American universities\, including the University of California at San Diego\, Cornell University\, and Harvard University. Dr. Heller has written extensively on Middle Eastern political and strategic issues. \nMarch 4th: “Iran: Managing Internal Challenges and External Pressures” *\nwith Prof. Meir Litvak\, Chair\nDepartment of Middle Eastern and African History & former Director\, Alliance Center for Iranian Studies\, Tel-Aviv University \nProf. Meir Litvak is a Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History and a senior research associate at the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on Modern Iranian and Shi’i history\, modern Islamic movements\, and Arab anti-Semitism. \nMarch 11: “Qatar: Micro-state but Macro-role”\nwith Dr. Ariel Admoni\, Bar-Ilan University & Research Fellow\, Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS – specialist on Gulf States) \nDr. Ariel Admoni is a researcher specializing in Qatari policy\, and lectures in academic\, media\, governmental\, and security forums on issues related to Qatar. He received his PhD from Bar-Ilan University. Before his current role at the JISS (Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security) he was a speaker at Cambridge University from 2022-2024. \nMarch 19: “Civil Society & Democracy: the Intersection of Faith\, Politics and Social Justice” *\nwith Mikhael Manekin\, Inaugural Van Leer Fellow\nVan Leer Foundation\, Jerusalem. Director of the Alliance Fellowship Network \nMikhael is an Israeli activist\, writer\, and community organiser working at the intersection of faith\, politics\, and social justice. He engages with issues of occupation\, equality\, and democracy. He previously served as the director of Breaking the Silence\, an organization that gathers testimonies from Israeli soldiers about their experiences in the occupied territories\, and the progressive think tank Molad. He is also one of the leaders of the Faithful Left movement. \nMarch 26th: “Israel and Somaliland: A New Horizon in the Red Sea Arena”\nwith Maxwell Webb\, Independent analyst of the Horn of Africa and the Middle East\nCoordinator of Leadership\, Israel Policy Forum Atid Program \nMaxwell Webb is an independent Horn of Africa and Middle East analyst who currently serves as the coordinator of leadership initiatives at the Israel Policy Forum’s IPF Atid program. Max has spent significant time in the Horn of Africa conducting research on Somaliland foreign policy\, and is a 4-time guest and panelist at the Hargeysa International Book Fair speaking on regional geopolitics and great power competition. This May\, Max received a certificate in Horn of Africa studies from the Rift Valley Institute in Nairobi\, Kenya. His work can be seen with the Atlantic Council\, International Policy Digest\, and Israel Policy Exchange. \nApril 16: “Religious Dimensions of the Middle East Conflict: Actors and Opportunities”\nwith Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth\, Director of Mosaica\nGraduate Program for Conflict Management\, Resolution\, and Negotiation\, Bar-Ilan University \nRabbi Dr. Daniel Roth is the director of Mosaica\, an Israeli NGO advancing community mediation and dialogue in Israel. Roth’s work focuses on the network of insider religious mediators who help prevent\, mitigate\, and mediate crisis situations throughout Israel\, the Middle East\, and beyond. Roth also works to connect religious leaders to the national network of community mediation and dialogue centers throughout Israel including in the Arab sector and in mixed Jewish-Arab cities and areas\, which Mosaica professionally supports through a tender of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs. \nFormerly\, Roth was the founder and director of the Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution; the Mahloket Matters Projects; and the 9Adar: Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict. \nRoth holds a Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University’s Graduate Program for Conflict Management\, Resolution\, and Negotiation; an MA in Talmud from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; a B.Ed in Jewish Philosophy from Herzog Teachers’ College; and studied for eight years at Yeshivat Har Etzion during which time he received Orthodox rabbinic ordination. \nApril 30: “The Inverted Funnel of Information and the Creation of a False Consensus: The Case of the ‘Genocide’ Allegations in Gaza.”\nwith Dr. Danny Orbach \nDr. Danny Orbach is an  Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specializes in military history\, political assassinations and coups\, military adventurism\, illegal orders\, dynamics of military atrocities and the history of intelligence and espionage. His books were translated to numerous languages\, including Thai\, Japanese\, Hebrew\, French\, Hungarian\, Italian and Spanish. Orbach is currently writing a history of Jus in Bello (the rules of armed conflict) in the Imperial Japanese Army. Dr. Orbach will lecture on one of the most oft repeated libels of the last few years\, that Israel committed a genocide.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/israel-dialogues/2026-03-19/
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SUMMARY:Community Dinner: Out of the Cold
DESCRIPTION:Community Dinner: Out of the Cold\nThursdays\, 5:30 pm \nFor 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 meals\, serve our guests with dignity\, provide uplifting and meaningful programming\, and provide visitors with vital supplies during the harsh winter months. \nThis year\, 2025-26\, we will open our doors on November 6 at 5:30 pm. It will run for 5 months from Thursday\, November 6\, to the last Thursday of March (March 26) from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm \nLearn more about Out of the Cold at Holy Blossom here! \nReturning\, veteran\, and new volunteers are all welcome! Please contact our volunteer coordinator\, Tabitha Grove (ootc@holyblossom.org)\, to secure your volunteer date and role. We are always looking for new volunteers to greet and welcome\, serve\, bake at home\, help transport food\, and help us set up and break down the Phillip Smith Congregational Hall. \n  \nPlease note that\, due to security issues and ongoing building renewal\, the Phillip & Fannie Smith Congregational Hall is not accessible for people with disabilities during the operating hours of this program. Due to current limitations\, our guests cannot sleep over.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/community-dinner-out-of-the-cold-2/2026-03-19/
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SUMMARY:Brotherhood Presents: Krav Maga
DESCRIPTION:Brotherhood Presents: Krav Maga\nThursdays\, 7:00 pm to 8:00pm  (6 Classes  – April 16\, 23\, 30 May 7\, 14\, 28\, 2026)\nBrotherhood is continuing to offer a Krav Maga class open to all Holy Blossom Temple Members\, regardless of gender identity or fitness level. \nIt’s not too late to join us for the next 6-sessions of the course designed to teach practical self-defence techniques\, improve physical fitness\, and develop mental resilience in a supportive community of like-minded individuals. Classes take place on Thursday evenings\,. next one is on April 16 All temple members at any level of fitness are welcome\, and no previous experience or training is needed. \n$18/class – total $104 \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/brotherhood-presents-krav-maga/2026-03-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260320T100000
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SUMMARY:Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock
DESCRIPTION:Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock\n3 times available: 10:00 am\, 11:00 am\, and 12:00 pm (FULL)\n10 Weeks: Jan 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, Feb 6\, 20\, 27\, March 6\, 20\, 27 \nClasses have limited spots\n0-4 years of age \nRegister here! \n  \nJoin us on Friday mornings for Shabbat music\, stories\, and more. Dr. Marky (MD\, MEd) is an award-winning entertainer and respected educator with over 20 years of experience running Shabbat programs that inspire and help stimulate your child’s motor and language development. Welcome\, Shabbat with a smile and song in your heart!
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/89238/2026-03-20/
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SUMMARY:HBTogether Ukulele Group
DESCRIPTION:HBTogether Ukulele Group\nSundays\, 10:30 am \nThe 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. \nThe Ukulele Group is led by member Susan Baskin and runs weekly until mid-May. \nIf you would like to find out more or register\, please contact Marni in the Temple office at mturner@holyblossom.org or 416-789-3291 ext. 227 \n 
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/hbtogether-ukulele-group/2026-03-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260323T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20251229T174036Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Interfaith Teaching Seder: Celebrating Faith and Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Interfaith Teaching Seder: Celebrating Faith and Dialogue\nMonday\, March 23\, 7:00 pm \nSponsored by: Christian Jewish Dialogue of Toronto and Holy Blossom Temple \nMember organizations of the CJDT: Anglican Diocese of Toronto\, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA)\, Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto\, Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada\, Notre Dame de Sion\, Shining Waters Regional Council United Church\, and the Toronto Board of Rabbis \nJoin us for an evening of learning and dialogue at a special Teaching Seder\, hosted by Holy Blossom Temple and the Christian Jewish Dialogue of Toronto (CJDT). \nPesach (also known as “Passover”) marks the liberation of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt and their exodus to freedom in the Land of Israel. The Passover story is a cornerstone of Jewish identity\, cementing the Jewish people’s ancient connection to the Land of Israel and shaping their collective memory for generations. It is a story that inspires reflection on themes of justice\, perseverance\, and hope. \nThis year’s Teaching Seder also marks 50 years of the CJDT and 60 years since the release of Nostra Aetate\, the Vatican’s landmark declaration on Jewish-Christian dialogue and partnership. \nTogether\, we will explore the rituals\, symbols\, and enduring lessons of the Seder\, deepening our understanding of its significance in Jewish tradition and its universal messages of freedom and faith. Guided by Jewish and Christian faith leaders\, this interactive experience welcomes all – come break matzah\, share in tradition\, and engage in meaningful dialogue. \nThe Interfaith Teaching Seder is SOLD OUT! Please contact JoAnne Bieman at jbieman@holyblossom.org for the waiting list\n*This programming is most suitable for ages 12+. \nIf you require financial assistance to attend the Teaching Seder\, please contact: info@cjdt.org\nThis event is heavily subsidized thanks to the generosity of CJDT and HBT. We welcome any volunteer donations to help defray expenses. \n  \nWe are looking for 25 volunteers to host the 25 tables of Christian guests\nTo volunteer to be a teaching host\, register here \nIf you have any questions\, please contact JoAnne Bieman at jbieman@holyblossom.org. Spots are limited.  
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/interfaith-teaching-seder-celebrating-faith-and-dialogue/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T124500
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SUMMARY:Dorot Presents: The History of Hatikvah
DESCRIPTION:Dorot Presents: The History of HaTikvah\nwith Charles Solomon \nTuesday\, March 24\, 11:00 am \nWith the Israeli holidays (Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut) right around the corner\, join Dorot for a special presentation on the history of Israel’s national anthem\, “Hatikvah”\, tracing its 600-year musical journey across Europe to finally becoming the melody and text we now know as Israel’s national anthem. \nTogether with presenter Charles Solomon (bio below)\, we will explore the question: What are the origins of the Israeli national anthem\, “Hatikvah” – The Hope? \nIt is usually assumed that the melody was based on the six symphonic poems “Ma Vlast” (including “Die Moldau”) by the Czech composer\, Bedřich Smetana. But according to Israeli musicologist\, musician and educator\, Astrit Baltsan\, that is only part of the story. Hatikvah is not just one tune or melody\, and did not come from just one country or time in history. Instead\, according to Baltsan’s book on Hatikvah\, the music is a mix of tunes from different times and places and says something about the history of the Jewish people. Baltsan traces the story of Hatikvah and its 600-year journey across Europe until it was finally used as the basis of Israel’s national anthem. \nThis event is $15/member and $18/member. \nREGISTER HERE to attend in-person or virtual. \nLunch catered by Holy Grounds following the presentation\, with regular Games beginning at 12:45 pm in our Schwartz/Reisman Atrium. \nWe look forward to you joining us! \nThe Dorot program is generously sponsored by a gift from the Estate of Saundra and Henry Sherman. \n  \nABOUT THE PRESENTER – CHARLES SOLOMON \nCharles Solomon\, a music program producer who worked for the Israel Broadcasting Authority\, later transitioned to the international music industry in Israel and Canada\, and now volunteers at Baycrest\, facilitating several weekly music appreciation groups both in person and online.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/dorot-presents-the-history-of-hatikvah/
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SUMMARY:Dorot Games
DESCRIPTION:Dorot Games\nTuesdays\, 12:30 pm\nSchwartz/Reisman Atrium \nDorot programming is generously sponsored by Carole and Jay Sterling and Family \nWe invite everyone to come to play your favourite games: Chess\, Mahjong\, Canasta\, Rummycube\, Dominos\, Scrabble and social bridge.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/dorot-games/2026-03-24/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T193000
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SUMMARY:Bereavement Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Bereavement Discussion Group\nImmediately 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. \nWhether a loved one died recently or long ago\, we hope you will take comfort in this opportunity to find meaning and motivation in memory. \nYou are welcome to “drop-in” occasionally or attend regularly. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/917009371?pwd=T1dDMnd6bUMxUU1FaU1NaHFkVXRWQT09 \nMeeting ID: 917 009 371\nPasscode: 047218 \nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kgbrqKX9x
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/bereavement-discussion-group-3/2026-03-24/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
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SUMMARY:Out of the Sky: In Conversation with Heather Reisman and Matti Friedman
DESCRIPTION:Out of the Sky: In Conversation with Heather Reisman and Matti Friedman\nTuesday\, March 24\, 7:30 pm\nLeah Posluns Theatre\, Prosserman Jewish Community Centre \nJoin Indigo’s Chief Booklover\, Heather Reisman\, as she interviews Matti Friedman about his newest release\, Out of the Sky. Book signing to follow. \nLearn more & register here \n25% discount for Holy Blossom Temple members with code BLOSSOM25
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/out-of-the-sky-in-conversation-with-heather-reisman-and-matti-friedman/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260325T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260325T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260119T145906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T135853Z
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SUMMARY:Musical Gems of the Canadian Reform Synagogue
DESCRIPTION:Musical Gems of the Canadian Reform Synagogue\nCelebrating 100 years of Reform Jewish Music in Canada \nWednesday\, March 25\, 7:30 pm \nHoly Blossom in partnership with the Reform Cantors and Cantorial Soloists of Canada will present this special concert. The evening will feature cantors\, cantorial soloists\, and synagogue choirs from across the country\, offering a vibrant tapestry of musical traditions that reflect our shared history and evolving spirit. \nFeaturing \nCantorial Soloist Tara Abrams\, City Shul\nCantorial Soloist Tracey Atin\, Congregation Beth El\nCantor Judy Adelman Gershon\, Temple Sinai\nCantor Paula Baruch\, Temple Anshe Sholom\nCantor Shani Cohen\, Temple Sholom\nCantorial Soloist Aron Katz\, Temple Kol Ami\nCantor Meara Lebovitz\, Temple Sinai\nCantor Rachael Littman\, Temple Har Zion\nCantor Charles Osborne\, Temple Sinai\nCantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers\, Holy Blossom Temple\nCantor David Rosen\, Holy Blossom Temple\nCantor Martin Steinhouse\nCantor Jeff Weber\, Temple Emanu-El\nCantor Cheryl Wunch\, Congregation Shir Libeynu\nCantor Steve Zeidenberg\, Beth Torah \nChoirs \nCity Shul * Holy Blossom Temple *  Temple  Emanu-El * Temple Har Zion * Temple Kol Ami * Temple Sinai \nWe are honoured to welcome two distinguished guests for this milestone event: \n\nCantor Josh Breitzer\, President of the American Conference of Cantors and cantor of Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn\nCantor Jill Abramson\, Director of the Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion\n\nGet your tickets here! \nIn honour of Sara B. Charney for her dedication to and presidency of Women of Reform Judaism\, a gift has been made by her sister\, Patty Rubin\, to Music at Holy Blossom Temple in support of the 2026 Reform Cantors and Reform Cantorial Soloists of Canada Concert. \nBackground information:\nAs we celebrate 170 years of Holy Blossom Temple\, we honour a remarkable journey from its beginnings as a small Orthodox congregation to its emergence as a leading force in Toronto’s Reform Jewish community. Holy Blossom played a pivotal role in launching many of the city’s prominent Reform congregations\, and as these communities flourished\, they developed their own musical identities. Together\, they have shaped the rich and diverse soundscape of Canadian Reform Jewish music. \nIn its early Reform years\, services reflected the ideals of Classical Reform Judaism\, conducted largely in English\, with liturgical music drawn from the beloved Union Hymnal. Choral music accompanied by organ was central to worship\, and the cantorial voice was first heard from a choir loft high above the bimah. \nFollowing the Second World War\, a Golden Age of synagogue music began to flourish. Holy Blossom’s sanctuary became a platform for innovation and musical excellence\, hosting the premieres of major liturgical works and attracting Jewish music enthusiasts from around the world.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/musical-gems-of-the-canadian-reform-synagogue/
CATEGORIES:Centre for Arts & Culture,HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260310T183645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T183645Z
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SUMMARY:Israel Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Israel Dialogues\nWinter 2026 sessions\, 12:00 pm \nThe 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 issues facing Israel\, its people\, and the Jewish diaspora today. \nThe January-April 2026 season moves beyond surface-level headlines to explore the regional\, international\, and domestic factors shaping Israel’s future. From the strategic role of Gulf states like Qatar to the internal pressures of Iranian politics and the impact of media algorithms on power\, this series aims to bridge the gap between scholarly research and the public consciousness. \nRegister here \nWith thanks to our Israel Dialogues Organizing Committee and our expert panellists. \n  \nJanuary 15: “Israel’s Moment of Truth”\nwith Prof. Dan Ben-David\, Professor of Economics\nTAU\, Founder & President\, Shoresh Institute \nProf. Dan Ben-David has served as the president and founder of Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research\, from its founding in 2015 until today. He received his PhD from The University of Chicago and is a specialist in Macroeconomics\, Economic Growth and Development\, International Trade and the Israeli Economy. Named ‘Person of the Year’ by Calcalist newspaper and included 3 times in the Haaretz newspaper’s annual list of Israel’s 100 most influential people. His academic research placed him among the ten most cited economists in Israel during the years 1990-2000. \nJanuary 27: “Captured Screens: How Media Oligarchs and Algorithms Lock in Power”\nwith Prof. Guy Rolnik\, Strategic Management\nBooth School of Business\, U of Chicago \nProf. Guy Rolnik is an expert in the intersection of business\, finance\, regulation\, politics\, and the media. He is an internationally acclaimed economic strategist and the creator and director of multiple documentary films on business\, economics\, and politics focusing on the power and influence of big tech and social media.  Rolnik is the 2013 recipient of the Sokolov Prize for lifetime achievement\, Israel’s most prestigious journalism honor. He is an active lecturer at the University of Chicago in the Booth School of Business. \nFebruary 6: “US-Israeli Relations & the Changing ME Arena: A Conversation”\nwith Dr. Aaron David Miller\, Carnegie Endowment & Prof. Emeritus Asher Susser\, TAU/ Dayan Centre \nDr. Aaron David Miller is a Middle East analyst\, author\, and negotiator. He is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, focusing on U.S. foreign policy. He previously was vice president for new initiatives at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\, and has been an advisor to both Republican and Democratic secretaries of state. He is a Global Affairs Analyst for CNN. \nDr. Susser is Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern History at Tel Aviv University (TAU). He was the Director of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at TAU for twelve years and taught for over thirty-five years in TAU’s Department of Middle Eastern History.  Dr. Susser’s most recent book is Jordan\, Palestine\, and the Politics of Collective Identity – A History. (Boulder & London:  Lynne Reiner\, 2024) \nFebruary 19: “The Other Side of the Moon: MEOs as a Prelude to Peace – Lessons for Israel”. [MEOs = Mutually Enhancing Opportunities]\nwith Dr. Amira Schiff\, Sr.Lec. & Director\, Conflict Management\, Negotiation\, and Resolution Graduate Program\, Bar-Ilan University \nDr. Amira Schiff is director of the Conflict Resolution\, Management\, and Negotiations Program at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Her research includes conflict management and peace processes in intra- and interstate conflict\, pre-negotiation processes\, and international negotiation. She is the author of Negotiating Intractable Conflicts: Readiness Theory Revisited (2019). \nFebruary 26: “Israel’s Changing Political Culture & Implications for Liberal Democracy” *\nwith Dr. Mark A. Heller\, Senior Researcher (Emeritus)\nInstitute for National Security Studies & Non-Resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute\, Washington\, D.C. \nDr. Mark A. Heller is a senior researcher (Emeritus) at the Institute for National Security Studies and Non-Resident Scholar at the Middle East Institute\, Washington\, DC.  Dr. Heller received his B.A. in Political Science and Economics at the University of Toronto and did his graduate studies at Harvard University\, where he earned an M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies and a Ph.D. in Political Science. Since 1979\, he has been affiliated with the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies (formerly\, the Center for Strategic Studies)\, now incorporated into the Institute for National Security Studies\, and he has taught Middle Eastern politics and international relations at Tel Aviv University and at several American universities\, including the University of California at San Diego\, Cornell University\, and Harvard University. Dr. Heller has written extensively on Middle Eastern political and strategic issues. \nMarch 4th: “Iran: Managing Internal Challenges and External Pressures” *\nwith Prof. Meir Litvak\, Chair\nDepartment of Middle Eastern and African History & former Director\, Alliance Center for Iranian Studies\, Tel-Aviv University \nProf. Meir Litvak is a Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History and a senior research associate at the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on Modern Iranian and Shi’i history\, modern Islamic movements\, and Arab anti-Semitism. \nMarch 11: “Qatar: Micro-state but Macro-role”\nwith Dr. Ariel Admoni\, Bar-Ilan University & Research Fellow\, Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS – specialist on Gulf States) \nDr. Ariel Admoni is a researcher specializing in Qatari policy\, and lectures in academic\, media\, governmental\, and security forums on issues related to Qatar. He received his PhD from Bar-Ilan University. Before his current role at the JISS (Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security) he was a speaker at Cambridge University from 2022-2024. \nMarch 19: “Civil Society & Democracy: the Intersection of Faith\, Politics and Social Justice” *\nwith Mikhael Manekin\, Inaugural Van Leer Fellow\nVan Leer Foundation\, Jerusalem. Director of the Alliance Fellowship Network \nMikhael is an Israeli activist\, writer\, and community organiser working at the intersection of faith\, politics\, and social justice. He engages with issues of occupation\, equality\, and democracy. He previously served as the director of Breaking the Silence\, an organization that gathers testimonies from Israeli soldiers about their experiences in the occupied territories\, and the progressive think tank Molad. He is also one of the leaders of the Faithful Left movement. \nMarch 26th: “Israel and Somaliland: A New Horizon in the Red Sea Arena”\nwith Maxwell Webb\, Independent analyst of the Horn of Africa and the Middle East\nCoordinator of Leadership\, Israel Policy Forum Atid Program \nMaxwell Webb is an independent Horn of Africa and Middle East analyst who currently serves as the coordinator of leadership initiatives at the Israel Policy Forum’s IPF Atid program. Max has spent significant time in the Horn of Africa conducting research on Somaliland foreign policy\, and is a 4-time guest and panelist at the Hargeysa International Book Fair speaking on regional geopolitics and great power competition. This May\, Max received a certificate in Horn of Africa studies from the Rift Valley Institute in Nairobi\, Kenya. His work can be seen with the Atlantic Council\, International Policy Digest\, and Israel Policy Exchange. \nApril 16: “Religious Dimensions of the Middle East Conflict: Actors and Opportunities”\nwith Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth\, Director of Mosaica\nGraduate Program for Conflict Management\, Resolution\, and Negotiation\, Bar-Ilan University \nRabbi Dr. Daniel Roth is the director of Mosaica\, an Israeli NGO advancing community mediation and dialogue in Israel. Roth’s work focuses on the network of insider religious mediators who help prevent\, mitigate\, and mediate crisis situations throughout Israel\, the Middle East\, and beyond. Roth also works to connect religious leaders to the national network of community mediation and dialogue centers throughout Israel including in the Arab sector and in mixed Jewish-Arab cities and areas\, which Mosaica professionally supports through a tender of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs. \nFormerly\, Roth was the founder and director of the Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution; the Mahloket Matters Projects; and the 9Adar: Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict. \nRoth holds a Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University’s Graduate Program for Conflict Management\, Resolution\, and Negotiation; an MA in Talmud from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; a B.Ed in Jewish Philosophy from Herzog Teachers’ College; and studied for eight years at Yeshivat Har Etzion during which time he received Orthodox rabbinic ordination. \nApril 30: “The Inverted Funnel of Information and the Creation of a False Consensus: The Case of the ‘Genocide’ Allegations in Gaza.”\nwith Dr. Danny Orbach \nDr. Danny Orbach is an  Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specializes in military history\, political assassinations and coups\, military adventurism\, illegal orders\, dynamics of military atrocities and the history of intelligence and espionage. His books were translated to numerous languages\, including Thai\, Japanese\, Hebrew\, French\, Hungarian\, Italian and Spanish. Orbach is currently writing a history of Jus in Bello (the rules of armed conflict) in the Imperial Japanese Army. Dr. Orbach will lecture on one of the most oft repeated libels of the last few years\, that Israel committed a genocide.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/israel-dialogues/2026-03-26/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
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SUMMARY:Community Dinner: Out of the Cold
DESCRIPTION:Community Dinner: Out of the Cold\nThursdays\, 5:30 pm \nFor 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 meals\, serve our guests with dignity\, provide uplifting and meaningful programming\, and provide visitors with vital supplies during the harsh winter months. \nThis year\, 2025-26\, we will open our doors on November 6 at 5:30 pm. It will run for 5 months from Thursday\, November 6\, to the last Thursday of March (March 26) from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm \nLearn more about Out of the Cold at Holy Blossom here! \nReturning\, veteran\, and new volunteers are all welcome! Please contact our volunteer coordinator\, Tabitha Grove (ootc@holyblossom.org)\, to secure your volunteer date and role. We are always looking for new volunteers to greet and welcome\, serve\, bake at home\, help transport food\, and help us set up and break down the Phillip Smith Congregational Hall. \n  \nPlease note that\, due to security issues and ongoing building renewal\, the Phillip & Fannie Smith Congregational Hall is not accessible for people with disabilities during the operating hours of this program. Due to current limitations\, our guests cannot sleep over.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/community-dinner-out-of-the-cold-2/2026-03-26/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260130T163209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T042007Z
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SUMMARY:Brotherhood Presents: Krav Maga
DESCRIPTION:Brotherhood Presents: Krav Maga\nThursdays\, 7:00 pm to 8:00pm  (6 Classes  – April 16\, 23\, 30 May 7\, 14\, 28\, 2026)\nBrotherhood is continuing to offer a Krav Maga class open to all Holy Blossom Temple Members\, regardless of gender identity or fitness level. \nIt’s not too late to join us for the next 6-sessions of the course designed to teach practical self-defence techniques\, improve physical fitness\, and develop mental resilience in a supportive community of like-minded individuals. Classes take place on Thursday evenings\,. next one is on April 16 All temple members at any level of fitness are welcome\, and no previous experience or training is needed. \n$18/class – total $104 \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/brotherhood-presents-krav-maga/2026-03-26/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20251204T212127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T152417Z
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SUMMARY:Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock
DESCRIPTION:Little Blossoms with Marky Weinstock\n3 times available: 10:00 am\, 11:00 am\, and 12:00 pm (FULL)\n10 Weeks: Jan 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, Feb 6\, 20\, 27\, March 6\, 20\, 27 \nClasses have limited spots\n0-4 years of age \nRegister here! \n  \nJoin us on Friday mornings for Shabbat music\, stories\, and more. Dr. Marky (MD\, MEd) is an award-winning entertainer and respected educator with over 20 years of experience running Shabbat programs that inspire and help stimulate your child’s motor and language development. Welcome\, Shabbat with a smile and song in your heart!
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/89238/2026-03-27/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20250715T184741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T171234Z
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SUMMARY:Tot Shabbat
DESCRIPTION:Tot Shabbat 🤩 \nMonthly\, Fridays\, 5:30 pm \nShabbat 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 Rabbi Samuel Kaye! \nThis program is generously sponsored by Ben Hertzman and Danna Goldlist \nRegister here!
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/tot-shabbat-2/2026-03-27/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260123T165948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T012715Z
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SUMMARY:Honouring Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers
DESCRIPTION:Honouring Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers\n20 Years of Sacred Service \nFriday\, March 27\, 6:00 pm \nHoly Blossom will host a special Kabbalat Shabbat service and celebratory dinner in honour of C.S Lindi Rivers’ 20 years of devoted service. All are warmly invited to attend the service\, and we encourage you to register for the dinner by clicking the link below. \nKabbalat Shabbat Service: 6:00 pm\nShabbat Dinner: 7:00 pm\nRegistration is now closed. \nDuring her 20 years at Holy Blossom\, many of you have come to know Lindi\, along with her wonderful daughters\, Sophie and Talia. Whether she has stood beside you as you laid a loved one to rest or lifted the sanctuary with Siman Tov u’Mazal Tov at your child’s Bar/Bat/Perach Mitzvah\, Lindi has become a sacred and trusted member of our clergy team. In recent years\, she has also expanded her leadership within the wider Reform Jewish community\, serving as President of the Guild of Temple Musicians. \nAs part of this celebratory weekend\, we will also welcome Cantor Josh Breitzer\, President of the American Conference of Cantors\, who will serve as our scholar-in-residence. \nA message from Cantor Rosen:\nAs I find myself in the midst of my sixth year at Holy Blossom\, I am often reminded of whose shoulders I stand upon as Senior Cantor. For those who have wandered past the photographs of past and present clergy lining the third-floor hallway\, these images evoke powerful stories and memories—many of which you have generously shared with me over the years. \nJust outside my office hangs a display of black-and-white photographs of the cantors who have served our Holy Blossom community since the late 1800s. Among these esteemed figures are Jacob Barkan\, Norman Summers\, Stan Stolnitz\, and the great Sheldon Merel. Further along the timeline\, one encounters a handsome young Benjamin Maissner z”l\, who began his tenure at Holy Blossom at the age of 35 and graced our bimah for an extraordinary 41 years. Beside his photograph is that of a young woman who\, in 2005\, joined Holy Blossom as the synagogue’s first female cantorial presence\, our beloved Cantorial Soloist\, Lindi Rivers. We look forward to honouring Lindi’s remarkable contributions and celebrating the sacred music that continues to shape our community. \nIf you are attending the dinner\, you will be given an opportunity to honour Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers with a donation to Music@HBT during the registration process. \nThose unable to attend\, but are still  interested in making a donation to honour her 20 years of service\, are invited to click here to donate to Music@HBT. Donations may also be made by calling Joe Freedberg at 416-789-3291 ext. 260 for assistance. \n 
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/honouring-cantorial-soloist-lindi-rivers/
CATEGORIES:Centre for Arts & Culture,HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260328T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260328T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260318T185722Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Scholar-in-Residence Cantor Josh Breitzer
DESCRIPTION:Scholar-in-Residence Cantor Josh Breitzer\nShabbat HaGadol\n10 Nissan 5786 \nJoin us in welcoming the President of the American Conference of Cantors and Senior Cantor of Congregation Beth Elohim\, Brooklyn\, New York\, Cantor Josh Breitzer. \nKabbalat Shabbat in celebration of Cantorial Soloist Lindi Rivers\nFriday\, February 27\, 6:00 pm\nLearn more & join us \nShabbat Morning Sermon in Song\nSaturday\, March 28\, 10:30 am \nLunch & Learn Session – Synagogue Music and the Great American Songbook\nSaturday\, March 28\, 12:30pm \nImagine the music stylings for Bing Crosby\, Frank Sinatra\, blended with the great synagogue composer Max Helfman\, and the incomparable modern composer Leonard Bernstein.  The result will be explored in this session. \nJoin us in sacred worship & study \nCantor Breitzer will also be a distinguished guest at the Musical Gems of the Canadian Reform Synagogue Concert on Wednesday\, March 23. Learn more and join us here!
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/welcome-scholar-in-residence-cantor-josh-breitzer/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20251104T181707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T191423Z
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SUMMARY:HBTogether Ukulele Group
DESCRIPTION:HBTogether Ukulele Group\nSundays\, 10:30 am \nThe 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. \nThe Ukulele Group is led by member Susan Baskin and runs weekly until mid-May. \nIf you would like to find out more or register\, please contact Marni in the Temple office at mturner@holyblossom.org or 416-789-3291 ext. 227 \n 
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/hbtogether-ukulele-group/2026-03-29/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260329T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260311T125418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T125418Z
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SUMMARY:Pesach Family Fun: Chocolate Seder!
DESCRIPTION:Pesach Family Fun: Chocolate Seder!\nSunday\, March 29\, 11:00 am \nJoin the Youth Education Centre’s Chocolate Seder for a sweet and engaging way to get ready for Passover! \nThis fun “practice seder” brings the order and story of the seder to life with yummy chocolate! We’ll sing\, tell the Exodus story\, ask and answer questions\, practice brachot and get ready for Pesach in a fun\, engaging way! ALL families with school-age children are invited to join our YEC students and families for this sweet event. \nRegister here
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/pesach-family-fun-chocolate-seder/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260330T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260330T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260303T215019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T130648Z
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SUMMARY:JYG Matzah Ball Soup!
DESCRIPTION:JYG Matzah Ball Soup!\nMonday\, March 30\, 5:00 pm \nJYG invites all students in grade 6&7 to make matzah ball soup in preparation for Pesach! \nDo you like sinkers or swimmers? Join us to make the best Jewish comfort food – Matzah ball soup – to get into the Pesach spirit!\nWe’ll enjoy it alongside the last slices of pizza before passover begins! \nRegister here
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/jyg-matzah-ball-soup/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260330T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260303T215914Z
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SUMMARY:HABSTY Passover Prep Lounge Night
DESCRIPTION:HABSTY Passover Prep Lounge Night \nMonday\, March 30\, 8:00 pm \nTeens in grades 8+ are invited to come get their matzah on and make some yummy chocolate-covered matzah crack – no seder is complete without it!
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/habsty-passover-prep-lounge-night/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20250115T191431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T141215Z
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SUMMARY:Good Books: What Cynthia is Reading
DESCRIPTION:Good Books: What Cynthia is Reading\, with Cynthia Good\nTuesdays\, 10:30 am via Zoom \nCynthia Good has been a leader in the publishing industry for many years. Join her every second week to hear about the latest great novels she’s discovering\, the development of contemporary genres\, and old favourites. There’s time at the end for you to add your reading suggestions. Free and open to all. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/91442171255?pwd=VWZ3b01URXRCUWhGdmdGa3BxUW10QT09 \nMeeting ID: 914 4217 1255\nPasscode: Good \nMeeting ID: 914 4217 1255\nPasscode: 566020\nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kca9lTDLGf
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/good-books-what-cynthia-is-reading-with-cynthia-good/2026-03-31/
CATEGORIES:Centre for Arts & Culture,HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20250116T203204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T183537Z
UID:10019414-1774960200-1774963800@holyblossom.org
SUMMARY:Dorot Games
DESCRIPTION:Dorot Games\nTuesdays\, 12:30 pm\nSchwartz/Reisman Atrium \nDorot programming is generously sponsored by Carole and Jay Sterling and Family \nWe invite everyone to come to play your favourite games: Chess\, Mahjong\, Canasta\, Rummycube\, Dominos\, Scrabble and social bridge.
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/dorot-games/2026-03-31/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20250829T131139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T162513Z
UID:10019058-1774981800-1774985400@holyblossom.org
SUMMARY:Bereavement Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Bereavement Discussion Group\nImmediately 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. \nWhether a loved one died recently or long ago\, we hope you will take comfort in this opportunity to find meaning and motivation in memory. \nYou are welcome to “drop-in” occasionally or attend regularly. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/917009371?pwd=T1dDMnd6bUMxUU1FaU1NaHFkVXRWQT09 \nMeeting ID: 917 009 371\nPasscode: 047218 \nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kgbrqKX9x
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/bereavement-discussion-group-3/2026-03-31/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260401T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260401T083000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260320T133209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T133209Z
UID:10019536-1775028600-1775032200@holyblossom.org
SUMMARY:Siyum for the Firstborn
DESCRIPTION:Siyum for the Firstborn\nWednesday\, April 1\, 7:30 am\nJoin us in-person or online
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/siyum-for-the-firstborn-2/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260401T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260320T133254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T133254Z
UID:10019537-1775066400-1775070000@holyblossom.org
SUMMARY:Erev First Day Pesach Yom Tov Service
DESCRIPTION:Erev First Day Pesach Yom Tov Service\nWednesday\, April 1\, 6:00 pm\nJoin us in-person or online
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/erev-first-day-pesach-yom-tov-service-2/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260402T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T160720
CREATED:20260320T132831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T135852Z
UID:10019534-1775124000-1775133000@holyblossom.org
SUMMARY:First Day Pesach Yom Tov Service
DESCRIPTION:First Day Pesach Yom Tov Service\nThursday\, April 2\, 10:00 am \nJoyful singing of Hallel with our Temple Singers and Newlyweds will receive a special blessing.\nJoin us in-person or online \nKiddush following services is generously sponsored by Isidore and Marcelle Philosophe in Memory of Raphael Philosophe and Marie (Miriam) Philosophe z’l \n  \nPesach Holy Day Fun Breakout Rooms!\n11:15 am (approx)\nRegister here: Passover 2026 L’Dance Camp at HB \nKiddush following services is generously sponsored by Isidore and Marcelle Philosophe in Memory of Raphael Philosophe and Marie (Miriam) Philosophe z’l
URL:https://holyblossom.org/event/first-day-pesach-yom-tov-service-2/
CATEGORIES:HBT Programs & Events
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