Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events

Selichot Program
Motzei Shabbat, Sep 13th 7:45p to 8:45pRabbi Rachel Simmons, Rabbi Sruli Dresner, and Rebbetzin Lisa Mayer will lead us as we sing penitential prayers and center ourselves for the coming Days of Awe.

Elul Class with Rabbi Simmons
Sunday, Sep 14th 7:00p to 8:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons for a three-week Elul series to get into the High Holidays mindset! Together we will examine several of the core prayers of the High Holidays and share our own stories and experiences finding meaning in the liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. No preparation or Hebrew knowledge necessary, attendance at every class not required. Classes will be held virtually on Zoom.

Coffee and Conversation
Thursday, Sep 18th 9:00a to 11:00aJoin Rabbi Simmons for a casual gathering at Coveside Coffee (28 Vannah Ave). There’s no specific agenda or prompt, just an opportunity to chat about anything that’s on your mind. Drinks are on them!

Tashlich at Jewell Falls
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 4:30p to 5:30pPlease join us after services on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, as we go to the beautiful Jewell Falls right here in Portland for tashlich. Through this ritual, we express not only our desire to be free from sin but our continuing hope that we will be forgiven for past misdeeds. On the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah it is customary to go to a flowing body of water and to recite prayers while "casting" our sins into the water. There is no need to RSVP. It is a great ritual for the whole family! You can even bring your 4 legged family members (on leash only).

Gentle Yoga and Meditation
Thursday, Oct 2nd 2:45p to 3:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons on Yom Kippur for some gentle yoga and meditation in the youth lounge and library. Please bring your own yoga mat.

Sukkah Raising
Friday, Oct 3rd 11:00a to 12:30pTBE’s Sukkah is ready to make a comeback and we need your help! Join us in the Susan T. Goldberg Courtyard to build it, and enjoy a light nosh with gluten free options. RSVPs are encouraged but not required so that we have enough snacks.

Potluck in the Sukkah
Wednesday, Oct 8th 5:30p to 7:30pJoin us for a family friendly potluck in the sukkah! Please bring a vegetarian/dairy dish to share. We'll provide chana masala (dairy and gluten free), mac and cheese, drinks, plates, and utensils. And if you don't have time to put together a dish mid-week, we'd still love to see you!

Spirits & Spirits in the Sukkah
Thursday, Oct 9th 5:30p to 7:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons for an evening of spirited and thoughtful discussion over some delicious beverages in TBE’s sukkah. L’chaim! RSVPs are encouraged but not required so that we can provide enough food and drinks for everyone.

Coffee and Conversation
Thursday, Oct 16th 9:00a to 11:00aJoin Rabbi Simmons for a casual gathering at Coveside Coffee (28 Vannah Ave). There’s no specific agenda or prompt, just an opportunity to chat about anything that’s on your mind. Drinks are on them!

Musical Kabbalat Shabbat
Friday, Oct 24th 5:00p to 7:00pJoin us in the small chapel for Musical Kabbalat Shabbat. No experience necessary—come sing with us!

Elul Class with Rabbi Simmons
Sunday, Sep 14th 7:00p to 8:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons for a three-week Elul series to get into the High Holidays mindset! Together we will examine several of the core prayers of the High Holidays and share our own stories and experiences finding meaning in the liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. No preparation or Hebrew knowledge necessary, attendance at every class not required. Classes will be held virtually on Zoom.

Selichot Program
Motzei Shabbat, Sep 13th 7:45p to 8:45pRabbi Rachel Simmons, Rabbi Sruli Dresner, and Rebbetzin Lisa Mayer will lead us as we sing penitential prayers and center ourselves for the coming Days of Awe.

Elul Class with Rabbi Simmons
Sunday, Sep 14th 7:00p to 8:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons for a three-week Elul series to get into the High Holidays mindset! Together we will examine several of the core prayers of the High Holidays and share our own stories and experiences finding meaning in the liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. No preparation or Hebrew knowledge necessary, attendance at every class not required. Classes will be held virtually on Zoom.

Tashlich at Jewell Falls
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 4:30p to 5:30pPlease join us after services on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, as we go to the beautiful Jewell Falls right here in Portland for tashlich. Through this ritual, we express not only our desire to be free from sin but our continuing hope that we will be forgiven for past misdeeds. On the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah it is customary to go to a flowing body of water and to recite prayers while "casting" our sins into the water. There is no need to RSVP. It is a great ritual for the whole family! You can even bring your 4 legged family members (on leash only).

Gentle Yoga and Meditation
Thursday, Oct 2nd 2:45p to 3:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons on Yom Kippur for some gentle yoga and meditation in the youth lounge and library. Please bring your own yoga mat.

Sukkah Raising
Friday, Oct 3rd 11:00a to 12:30pTBE’s Sukkah is ready to make a comeback and we need your help! Join us in the Susan T. Goldberg Courtyard to build it, and enjoy a light nosh with gluten free options. RSVPs are encouraged but not required so that we have enough snacks.

Spirits & Spirits in the Sukkah
Thursday, Oct 9th 5:30p to 7:00pJoin Rabbi Simmons for an evening of spirited and thoughtful discussion over some delicious beverages in TBE’s sukkah. L’chaim! RSVPs are encouraged but not required so that we can provide enough food and drinks for everyone.

Tashlich at Jewell Falls
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 4:30p to 5:30pPlease join us after services on the first day of Rosh Hashanah, as we go to the beautiful Jewell Falls right here in Portland for tashlich. Through this ritual, we express not only our desire to be free from sin but our continuing hope that we will be forgiven for past misdeeds. On the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah it is customary to go to a flowing body of water and to recite prayers while "casting" our sins into the water. There is no need to RSVP. It is a great ritual for the whole family! You can even bring your 4 legged family members (on leash only).

Potluck in the Sukkah
Wednesday, Oct 8th 5:30p to 7:30pJoin us for a family friendly potluck in the sukkah! Please bring a vegetarian/dairy dish to share. We'll provide chana masala (dairy and gluten free), mac and cheese, drinks, plates, and utensils. And if you don't have time to put together a dish mid-week, we'd still love to see you!
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