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Events

  1. 08 Jan

    Family Kitchen

    8:30 am - 1:00 pm

    Next dates: 12 Feb | 12 Mar | 09 Apr |
  2. 10 Jan

    Shabbat@ Home

    6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  3. 13 Jan

    Board Meeting

    9:00 am - 12:00 pm
  4. 15 Jan

    Ladies' Lunch

    11:30 am - 1:00 pm
  5. 19 Jan

    Vindaloo with the Jews

    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

    Next dates: 16 Feb | 16 Mar | 20 Apr |
  6. 19 Jan

    Games Club

    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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 Shabbat Services

Join us  to welcome Shabbat on Friday nights and Saturday mornings. For more information, click here. For our calendar of services and events, click here.

 

Membership Payment

You can make your membership payment here.

Order Your Tribute Bookplates 

Honor your loved ones with a beautiful bookplate capturing the character of Central Oregon. For more information and to order your bookplate for our Shabbat Mishkan T’filah and our High Holy Days prayer books, the Mishkan HaNefesh: Machzor for the Days of Awe, click here

 

 

 

Messages

For Jewish families, retirees and singles at every level of faith, Temple Beth Tikvah provides a comforting embrace for the soul of your DNA.
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Temple Beth Tikvah has a wealth of Jewish programming for families with children – from toddlers to teens. We greatly respect the needs of our children and feel it is important to support the families while nurturing their child’s own Jewish values and growth.
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President’s Message:
From Cere Fingerhut

 
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TBT president Cere Fingerhut

Happy New Year! It is rare that I get to offer those wishes while still celebrating Chanukah. I still haven’t worked through my ambivalence about lighting the candles on our chanukiah on the same night we sang Auld Lang Syne.

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Divrei Tikvah:
From Rabbi Sara Abrams

In our most recent Jewish Mysticism Class, we discussed the idea of hashgacha pratit which in English means “private supervision.” This Kabbalistic teaching suggests that each one of us, individually, is under a type of divine supervision.

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From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

You Can Help Ensure Democracy Thrives in Israel!

You Can Help Ensure Democracy Thrives in Israel! jemerman

In 2025, you have a unique opportunity to help ensure Israel remains a free, democratic and pluralistic society for all Jews by voting in the World Zionist Congress elections.

The Brutalist: A Jewish Immigrant Saga for the Ages

The Brutalist: A Jewish Immigrant Saga for the Ages jemerman

Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" opens with Hungarian architect, Jewish Holocaust survivor, and soon-to-be freshly minted U.S. immigrant László Toth in the shadowy depths of a ship headed into New York Harbor.

Being the “Jewish Influencer” in My Family

Being the “Jewish Influencer” in My Family jemerman

Being the Jewish part of an interfaith family isn't without its challenges. Especially when, like me, being the Jewish influence in my family is because I converted after I was married.

Proud JEWS

Proud JEWS jemerman

Right before Sukkot, I noticed the word "JEW" carved into my sidewalk. I began to grind out the word, but rather decided to replace the space by adding "Proud JEWs" to the sidewalk.