Join Morah Allison Colker for our monthly Tot Shabbat gathering! Please come and bring a friend! It's a casual gathering for families with children 5 and under. We sing songs and prayers, read a Shabbat book, and have grape juice and challah. Families often stay and play on the STECC playground afterward. It's a great opportunity for parents to socialize!
6th-7th Shabbat Morning Program - Event - Shaare Torah (shulcloud.com) Please join us on Saturday, Feb. 11th at 10:30 AM for our 6th & 7th grade Family Shabbat morning experience! We will pray together, participate in some parsha Shabbat activities and discussions, and then join the entire congregation for a Kiddush lunch. This program will be led Continue Reading »
Attention all bakers! Our Annual First Responders Event, sponsored by the Social Action Committee, is coming up. For this event, congregants deliver trays of baked goods to our local first responders. Please Click Here to sign up on the attached spreadsheet to bake and/or deliver tasty treats to our local police and firefighters.
PJ Havdalah is back for the first time since the pandemic! Our annual PJ Havdalah is for children ages 6 and younger (older siblings are of course welcome!) Join us for breakfast for dinner, crafts, & of course story time! Come in PJs! $5 per person, $20 family max. Register here!
Please join us Saturday, February 25th at 10:30 AM for our 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade Family Shabbat morning experience! We will pray together, participate in some fun parsha Shabbat activities and discussions, and then join the entire congregation for a Kiddush lunch. This program will be led by Beth Ann Katz, Laura Wagner, & Leah Miller. Continue Reading »
Join us at Shaare Torah to make delicious hamentaschen to bake at home! We'll provide the dough and the fillings, and the trays to bring them home. Come ready to assemble! Register Here!
Join Morah Allison Colker for our monthly Tot Shabbat gathering! Please come and bring a friend! It's a casual gathering for families with children 5 and under. We sing songs and prayers, read a Shabbat book, and have grape juice and challah. Families often stay and play on the STECC playground afterward. It's a great opportunity for parents to socialize!