Events

Tamid (Sundays)

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Tamid (8th-12th Grade)

Tamid is our religious school/youth group program for students in 8th-12th grade. Click here to learn more!

Confirmation Class

Shabbat Yom Hodu (Pre-K-2nd grade)

Shabbat Yom Hodu is our program for Kehillat Limmud (religious school) students the weekend before Thanksgiving. We learn about gratitude, celebrate Shabbat, and participate in an activity to help our community!

3rd-7th grade – Friday, November 22, 5:30-8:15pm. This includes dinner, a project, and Erev Shabbat services

Pre-K-2nd grade – Saturday, November 23, 5:30-7:00pm. This includes dinner, a project, and Havdalah

Click here to RSVP. Please note that while Erev Shabbat services are open to the whole community, Shabbat Yom Hodu dinner and project are only open to Kehillat Limmud students and their families.

Shabbat Yom Hodu (3rd-7th grade)

Shabbat Yom Hodu is our program for Kehillat Limmud (religious school) students the weekend before Thanksgiving. We learn about gratitude, celebrate Shabbat, and participate in an activity to help our community!

3rd-7th grade – Friday, November 22, 5:30-8:15pm. This includes dinner, a project, and Erev Shabbat services

Pre-K-2nd grade – Saturday, November 23, 5:30-7:00pm. This includes dinner, a project, and Havdalah

Click here to RSVP. Please note that while Erev Shabbat services are open to the whole community, Shabbat Yom Hodu dinner and project are only open to Kehillat Limmud students and their families.