Friday Tot Shabbat Service & Dinner
Starting 9/13 at 5:45 p.m.
In Person in the TBE Sanctuary
Elementary Shabbat Service & Dinner
Starting 9/13
2nd Friday each month 5:45 p.m.
In Person in the TBE Chapel
Friday Shabbat Service
Every Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Second Friday of each month 7:30 p.m.
In Person in the TBE Sanctuary
All Temple Beth Emeth services are in person and available online via Zoom. Please check the TBE Calendar for cancellation of in-person services due to COVID-19 or weather. Please Join Us!
Our members who feel comfortable gathering together in the TBE Sanctuary for worship on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings should feel welcome to join us. Please see our COVID-19 policy for vaccination and masking requirements.
Of course, we will continue to stream our services on Zoom for those who cannot attend in person.
TBE COVID-19 POLICY: As an expression of our religious values and our commitment to the health and wellbeing of our community, Temple Beth Emeth has a COVID-19 Policy. Vaccinations are required for those who are eligible for all TBE events. Masks are optional though encouraged when county levels are low or medium, and required when high.
Tot & Elementary Shabbat and Family Camp
Tot Shabbat & Dinner
Every Friday at 5:45 p.m. Please check the calendar for up-to-date schedule.
Celebrate Shabbat with fun activities, stories, songs, and age appropriate learning for children ages 0-5.
Dinner: $5, registration requested.
Elementary Shabbat & Dinner
The second Friday of each month, at 5:45 p.m. Family Camp will begin at 6:45. Please check the calendar for up-to-date schedule.
A short service, song session, and community building!
Most appropriate for children ages 5-10 and their parents, grandparents, and other adults. Everyone is welcome!
Dinner: $5, registration requested.
Family Camp
2nd Friday of each month, following Elementary Shabbat & Dinner.
Family Camp is part of our monthly Elementary Shabbats, although younger and older siblings are totally welcome, too! Each time we will have a different theme, largely focused on Jewish holidays, and we will play team-building games and have competitions all based around that theme.
It provides an opportunity for families to play and learn together, for students to reinforce and share some of what they are learning in the classroom, and most importantly, to strengthen ties among students and parents/caretakers.