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Kateri Dillon and Bonnie Rice – Ryterband Lecture Series

Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive, Dayton, OH

Kateri Dillon and Bonnie Rice present Relationship Building: Key to Success in Non-Traditional Adult Education.Join Temple Israel's Brotherhood for this enlightening and informative series of lectures. Brunch begins at 9:45 […]

“The Origins of Dayton’s Jewish Community” by Marshall Weiss

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Since the arrival of approximately a dozen German Jewish immigrants in the 1840s, the Jewish community of Dayton has actively contributed to the betterment and welfare of the Gem City. […]

Friday Nite Kids Shabbat

Beth Abraham Synagogue 305 Sugar Camp Cir., Dayton, OH

Join us for Friday Nite Kids Shabbat. We are having a Family Style Buffet at 5:00 p.m., followed by Kids' Services at 5: 45 p.m. and concluded with Craft and […]

Kabbalat Shabbat with Congregational Potluck

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Rabbi Judy Chessin will lead a Kabbalat Shabbat service with congregational potluck. Temple will provide the main dish ($5 donation per family). Bring a dish to share: A to H: […]

Prayer & Play

All Prayer & Play events are facilitated by Rabbi Tina Sobo and are perfect for not-yet-school-aged children (6 and under) and their families. The goal is to build community in […]

Michael Vanderburgh – Ryterband Lecture Series

Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive, Dayton, OH

Michael Vanderburgh presents Reentry – A Path Towards Reducing Recidivism and Increasing Public Safety. Join Temple Israel's Brotherhood for this enlightening and informative series of lectures. Brunch begins at 9:45 […]

2nd Annual Corned Beef Lunch

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

2nd Annual Corned Beef Lunch. Join Temple Beth Or for lunch on March 3rd. Boxed lunch include a sandwich, chips and a pickle and a drink. Corned beef will be […]

Inscribed for a Blessing

Temple Anshe Emeth 320 Caldwell St., Piqua, OH

Rabbinic Intern, Caroline Sim, who is studying to be a Torah scribe, will present history and interesting information about how Hebrew is written in the scrolls.

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