Thank G-d It’s Shabbat (TGIS) Teen Dinner
Description:Join teens worldwide as they celebrate Shabbat with a special shabbat dinner geared to and run by teens! Location TBD
Description:Join teens worldwide as they celebrate Shabbat with a special shabbat dinner geared to and run by teens! Location TBD
On Friday, November 9, Temple Israel will host the Veterans' Shabbat and Kristallnacht Commemoration. We will honor our service members from all parts of the armed forces and the Dayton Jewish Chorale will join the service with special music to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Cost TBD RSVP to bas@bethabrahamdayton.org
Hosted by Temple Beth Or, made possible by Partnership2Gether (P2G) Global Day of Jewish Learning featuring Lyn Julius, UK born journalist, blogger, author of Uprooted, and founder of HARIF - an association of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. There will be light noshes of coffee, bagels, and fruit.
For more information contact Dr. Kathy Mecoli at 937-277-8966.
Boys and Girls ages 3 through 13 come and help prepare for the Family Shabbat Dinner that will take place on Nov. 16th at 5:00 PM. We will first enjoy a pizza dinner and then get to braid and bake family-size Challahs, prepare salads, meatballs, kugel, and of course dessert. We will enjoy all the […]
$15/Adult; Children FREE; $100 Sponsor Enjoy a family Shabbat dinner with the children serving as hosts and hostesses. The four-course Shabbat dinner will be prepared from scratch by the children on Thursday evening.
Join Temple Israel's Brotherhood for this enlightening and informative series of lectures. Brunch begins at 9:45 a.m. and presentations begin at 10:15 a.m. Cost is $65 for the series or $7 per brunch. The speaker this week is Neal Gittleman-Conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. His presentation is titled: A Leonard Bernstein Book Club.
Schneur Mangel will be called to the Torah on Saturday, December 1 at Chabad of Greater Dayton, with ceremony following. Special grand Kiddush celebration following services. Contact Devorah Mangel at 937-974-8648 for more information.