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Events

  1. 19 Oct

    Sukkot

    4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
  2. 20 Oct

    Vindaloo with the Jews

    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

    Next dates: 17 Nov | 15 Dec | 19 Jan |
  3. 02 Nov

    Havdallah with a Maven

    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
  4. 13 Nov

    Family Kitchen

    8:30 am - 1:00 pm

    Next dates: 11 Dec | 08 Jan | 12 Feb |
  5. 15 Nov

    Family Erev Shabbat

    5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
  6. 16 Nov

    Bagels, Lox & Adult Ed

    10:00 am - 11:30 am

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Join us for High Holy Days 2024/5785

Temple Beth Tikvah welcomes everyone to join us for High Holy Days Services, children’s activities, adult learning and celebrations. 

For information, a complete listing of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Service times, and to make your reservations to join us in celebration of the High Holy Days, please click here.

We ask everyone, including TBT members, to please make reservations here.

Getting Ready for the High Holy Days

Join Rabbi Sara Abrams for a discussion series on Rabbi Alan Lew’s book This is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared. Read about the 4-week program here and sign up to register.

We’ve Met Our Match!

Thanks to the generous contributions from our community, we are thrilled to announce that we successfully raised the full amount–in fact, we beat it!  Read more here.

 

 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.
Read more about our Family programming

President’s Message:
From Cere Fingerhut

 
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TBT president Cere Fingerhut

As we approach the High Holy Days, I would like to extend a wish for feelings of connection and fulfillment to you and those who are important to you. 

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Divrei Tikvah:
From Rabbi Sara Abrams

As we approach Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, 5785  we find ourselves at a sacred threshold—an opportunity to reflect, renew, and embrace the promise of transformation.

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From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Resources for Marking the Anniversary of October 7th

Resources for Marking the Anniversary of October 7th jemerman

These materials include readings, interviews, and more that reflect on the year that has passed since the October 7th attacks.

Judging Others, Judging Ourselves

Judging Others, Judging Ourselves jemerman

One year ago, I wrote a reflection about the label "Judgement Days" for the time between Rosh HaShanah and the end of Yom Kippur. Since then, we only need to say a date out loud to realize how dramatically our world has changed: October 7th.

Creating High Holiday Memories for Children

Creating High Holiday Memories for Children sdolgov

Finding ways to make the High Holidays meaningful for your child is an important way to nurture their Jewish identity. There are many ways to celebrate at home, like reading books, making crafts, or discussing what the holiday means to you and them.

Jewish Pride + Jewish Community = Strong Jewish Future

Jewish Pride + Jewish Community = Strong Jewish Future jemerman

In North America, our community has been dealing with rising levels of antisemitism and fears about being attacked for the crime of being Jewish. It was against this backdrop that I arrived in the safe haven that is URJ's Crane Lake Camp.