Over the past five months the Safety & Security Committee has been actively working with our Federal, State, and local partners to strengthen the safety and security of Shaare Torah. You may have noticed a more visible safety and security presence during the high holidays or modifications to our Shabbat service procedures. While we have not received any specific Continue Reading »
Please join us for Kabbalat Shabbat services and oneg, Friday, May 5th at 7:00 PM. During the service, our 3rd graders will be receiving their Siddur in a special ceremony called Chagigat HaSiddur. Each grade will be leading a special blessing during the service as well. We look forward to welcoming Shabbat with you! RSVP Continue Reading »
It is always wonderful to celebrate adolescent coming of age for our children at Shaare Torah. We know that our families have very diverse understandings of their own Jewish priorities, as well as what they hope the Bar/Bat/B’nai Mitzvah experience will look like.
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!
join us on May 9th, 7:30PM, at Shaare Torah to enjoy Smores and Friends around the Bonfire at 7:30 pm followed by a Short Study about the holiday 8:00 pm event will end at 8:30 pm registration is open here
The American Visionary Art Museum is ranked as one of the two most unique museums in the United States. It features art by self-taught artists, including Esther Nisenthal Krinitz. On May 17, the Jewish Culture Chavurah is sponsoring a special docent-led tour of Nisenthal Krinitz' Holocaust Survival Story told through 36 hand-embroidered works. We Continue Reading »
We proudly announce the RETURN of Shaare Torah's Annual Comedy Night! This evening will feature comedian Mark Riccadonna. Doors & Bar start at 7:30pm, show starts at 8:15pm. $40 per ticket, $72 for a pair, and $260 for a table/8 tickets. (after May 10th prices increase to $50 per ticket/$100 per pair). The price includes bar, hors d'oeuvres & Continue Reading »
It is always wonderful to celebrate adolescent coming of age for our children at Shaare Torah. We know that our families have very diverse understandings of their own Jewish priorities, as well as what they hope the Bar/Bat/B’nai Mitzvah experience will look like.
Sunday, May 21st 12:00-1:15 PM FREE- RSVP by Tuesday, May 16 All religious school families are invited to join us in celebration of our amazing year of learning at Shaare Torah! You bring a pareve/dairy lunch for your family; We will provide tables and chairs, water, lemonade! Special guest star: Mister Softee! Lawn games, popcorn, Continue Reading »
The Shaare Torah Jewish Book Club, which reads books of Jewish interest, meets nine times per year. We create the annual reading list through member input. Our goal is to read varied voices writing in different places and different times around the world. Our eclectic selection includes books that challenge, entertain, and educate us. Discussions are Continue Reading »
Tikkun Leil Shavuot – Join us for a night of delicious Torah study sessions and dairy delights in community. Please register click on the picture to go to all Shavuot programs
Celebrate Shavuot with free dairy treats on the Shaare Torah Lawn featuring Mr. Softee - all ages welcome to our ice cream celebration. Register here Click on the picture to go to all Shavuot programs:
It is always wonderful to celebrate adolescent coming of age for our children at Shaare Torah. We know that our families have very diverse understandings of their own Jewish priorities, as well as what they hope the Bar/Bat/B’nai Mitzvah experience will look like.
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!