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!
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7:30 p.m. services so that Jacob Straus can say Kaddish for his Father. We are pleased to offer a virtual Minyan On Demand to ensure our members can say Kaddish with a Minyan of their fellow community members. Minyan on Demand will be listed on our calendar and on the Homepage when scheduled, and can Continue Reading »
During a time of communal trauma for Israel and Jews in North America, we will welcome Rabbi Rivi D'ror from Israel as an act of Jewish Peoplehood. Join us to explore the texts and traditions that inspire and comfort us, learn about rabbinic leadership in Israel during the war, and offer an embrace as we Continue Reading »
Welcome to Shaare Torah's 2nd Annual Mitzvah Day! All Shaare Torah members, STECC/STK families, & Nesiyah at Shaare Torah families are invited to participate in Mitzvah Day 2024 on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Choose Your Adventure- Sign up here! Please take a look at the locations below and be sure to note any age limits listed. You Continue Reading »
An Afternoon with Bernie Lubran, President of the Friends of Camp Ritchie Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.m. at Shaare Torah The Ritchie Boys story is the stuff of spy novels — only it’s true. Join us and learn the secret history how refugees from Europe helped the Allies secure the ultimate victory in World Continue Reading »
The Shaare Torah Jewish Book Club, which reads books of Jewish interest, meets nine times per year. We create the annual reading list through member input. Our goal is to read varied voices writing in different places and different times around the world. Our eclectic selection includes books that challenge, entertain, and educate us. Discussions Continue Reading »