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March 25th Weekly Blast

3/25/2024

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Temple Beth Sholom

Upcoming Services & Activities

Published Mar 25, 2024

 

 KEY EVENT

 
Passover Greeting 5784-2024
 

Every year we ask our community if they would like to be part of our annual  Temple Passover Greeting E-Card.

Prior to Passover we will joyously announce “Sameach Pesach” on your behalf

<CLICK HERE to be recognized> 

The cost is a Chai donation of $18

 
THANK YOU

(deadline April 18)

Shabbat Eve             Mar 29       6:48 pm


BIG THANKS to the following for their generosity to help underwrite the
Purim Dinner on March 23rd.


Mary & Scott Belgard
Elaine and Paul Greenblatt
Jeanette & Bob Parris
Linda & Marty Pitler

Start of Passover in the US - Monday, April 22, 2024
Enjoy a catered Community Second Seder at TBS
Tuesday April 23

CLICK HERE for details
or call TBS office at 781-925-0091

We are collecting for Wellsprings food pantry!  Please consider donating food that you will not be able to use for Pesach, or even some that you can use for Pesach.  Wellspring is always in need of pasta, tuna, cereal, oil, spices and even hygienic items (ie:  toothpaste, deodorant).  As you clean out your cabinets to get ready for Pesach, be sure to check the expiration dates of the items you donate.

There is a bin outside the back door of the Temple to place your items.  We are collecting until Sunday April 21st.  For more information, contact Fran Barth, [email protected].


Kabbalat Shabbat
Friday Apr 5   •   7:00 pm
Shabbat Morning Services
Saturday Apr 6   •   9:30 am


This prayer takes its name from two words--mi and sheberach—which means “the One who blessed.” The prayer asks that the One who blessed our ancestors bring about a complete healing for the person for whom the blessing is said.

If you'd like to add a name to our prayer list, call the TBS Office or use this link
http://www.tbshull.org/mi-shebeirach.html

Adult Ed 
Wednesday Mar 27  •  6:45 pm

Want to brush up on Hebrew, learn trope, ask a question or discuss life events?


OFFICE HOURS:  Wednesday  •  3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Rabbi David: [email protected]  
Rabbi Joshua: [email protected]

CONTACT US...
TBS Office: [email protected]    TBS Phone: 781-925-0091
Programming:  [email protected]

OFFICE HOURS: M-Th: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm


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  • Home
  • 'Services & Events'
  • 'Our Clergy'
    • Rabbi Joshua Grossman
    • -----
    • Rabbi David Grossman
    • Rabbi Emeritus recap
  • 'About TBS'
    • Worship Information
    • -----
    • Mi Shebeirach
    • Membership
    • History
  • DONATE
    • Send A Card
    • Sponsor an Oneg/Kiddush
    • -----
    • Honor Roll
    • Tree of Life
  • 'Google Calendar'
  • Newsletter "Archive"
  • 'Contact Us'
  • Hanukkah RSVP