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  • Get Involved

    Each of us plays a part in making TBE’s community what it is today and what it will become in the future. There are so many ways at TBE to get involved and meet new people, such as by doing a mitzvah, by taking a class, or by joining a lay leadership committee. We encourage you to find an area that interests you. You will not only derive all the benefits of building your own community, you will reach out to build the community of others.

  • Learn About Becoming a Member

    Temple Beth Elohim is a warm and inclusive Reform congregation, dedicated to creating a sacred community engaged in joyous, participatory and meaningful prayer, lifelong Jewish learning, excellence and innovation in education, and dedicated social activism.

  • Lifelong Learning

    learning2 iconLifelong Jewish learning is integral to our community: experiential, meaningful, and innovative, engaging learners of all ages. View the 5773 Jewish Living Guide.

     

  • Music at TBE

    Music at TBE Music is at the heart and soul of Temple Beth Elohim. We believe in its power to transcend our souls, unite our spirits. We are blessed to have talented musicians who inspire us time and time again, in our services, our programs, our social clubs, and more.

  • TBE Youth Programs

    Visit TBEYouth.org to learn more about youth engagement at Temple Beth Elohim, information about upcoming events and why our youth love spending time at TBE. 

  • TBE Video Library

    video-icon Watch many of our recent and past events on video.

  • TBE Film Series

    filmsThursday night is movie night at TBE. Check the calendar for the next award winning Israeli and Jewish film in our own high definition theater! Here's the schedule.

  • TBE - A Year in Review 

    Our year has been filled with stories, memories and connections as we turned our passions into action. Through Jewish living and learning, worship, acts of loving kindness, spirituality, music, connecting with Israel and Jewish communities near and far, community building and repairing the world...we have said, "Hineini: I am here." Here are just a few of the highlights from the TBE community's Jewish journeys in 5773.
  • Oklahoma Tragedy Response

    TBE joins other congregations across the country in supporting and caring for our fellow citizens in Oklahoma. Working across denominations, the local Jewish institutions are coordinating relief efforts. The Union for Reform Judaism has opened a fund to direct contributions (without any deductions for administrative expenses) to local relief agencies on the ground in Oklahoma. Click here to make a donation.
  • Spotlight 

    Upcoming Music Programs, Special Events & Shabbat Dinners 
     
    Congregational Dinner Meeting, Service & Concert 

    Friday, May 31, 5:30 pm - Join us at our annual congregational meeting, an important opportunity for our congregants to hear about our temple's activities and provide feedback. We will honor our outgoing president, Michael Levinger and other officers and board members for their help and support of our congregation. A complimentary Shabbat dinner will be served during the meeting. Shabbat Service and The Great American (Jewish) Songbook immediately follow the meeting. Learn more. Contact Susan Karon, (781) 235-8419 x243 for dinner reservations.

    WTBE Celebration: Israeli Dancing & Israeli Food
    Thursday, June 13, 7:30 pm - Join us for an unbeatable combination: Israeli dancing and food! Back by popular demand! Latishya Steele will return to WTBE to lead us once again in an evening of Israeli dance. No experience necessary! Learn more.

    TBE Alzheimer's Caregivers Support & Discussion Group
    Monday,June 17, 8:00 pm - The group is led by temple member, Dr. Robert Stern, Director of the Clinical Core of the BU Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Learn more

    TBE Families with Young Children Spring Picnic
    Sunday, June 23, 4:00 pm - The Spring Picnic has been rescheduled! Join us on June 23 at Auburndale Cove, Newton. More info to follow. Learn more about Families with Young Children. 


    Check out Rabbi Sisenwine's recent writing featured on The Huffington Post!   

    TBE Offers Red Fire Farm Sharesproduce
    TBE is happy to be partnering with Red Fire Farm to bring fresh, organic and local produce to our members through farm shares!
 The CSA season will run for 20 weeks at TBE, from the first week of June to the end of October. 
Pick up will be on Wednesdays, from 4:15-7:00 pm. Learn more.  
     
    Calling All Baby Boomers and Beyond!
    A small group is exploring ways to engage the Baby Boomers among us at TBE. Many of us are moving to a different phase of life and are looking for new ways to connect. We have a lot of passion, and we want to give back. If you are 55 and above, please take a few minutes to answer a short survey: Click here!  
     
    Complete our Climate Change Survey
    The TBE Green Team is looking for feedback from congregants regarding their perceptions of global warming and energy conservation. The survey is brief and should not take more than a few minutes. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Click here to complete the survey.