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. Our “B’nai Mitzvah Experience” goal is to “launch” each student and family Continue Reading »
An evening dedicated to the cherished memory of Guy Illouz z"l, beloved friend of Abraham Belilty. This year's observances of Yom HaZikaron (Israel Remembrance Day) and Yom HaAtzmaut (Israel Independance Day) will be with heavy hearts. Since Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, nearly 2,000 Israeli civilians and soldiers have been killed and 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. Our “B’nai Mitzvah Experience” goal is to “launch” each student and family Continue Reading »
3/3 - Jewish Text - Torah & Talmud4/7 - Jewish Practice - Shabbat & Kashrut4/14 - Jewish Freedom- Passover & Struggles for Justice in Every Generation4/28 - Jewish History, Memory & Peoplehood 5/5 - Jewish Prayer, Theology & God-Talk5/19 - Jewish Life Cycles - Birth, Relationships, Death & More6/2- Israel & American Jewish Identity6/9 - 2 Continue Reading »
Celebrating together in the community, especially this year. Join us to celebrate Israel at it’s 76th independence day. We will have different celebratory stations, including arts and craft, photo booth, outdoor games and much more. A ceremony led by our clergy and staff will take place. the second floor will have the interactive gallery “Hope Continue Reading »
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!