• Midlife Shabbat

    To Be Given Closer to the Event

    Midlife Shabbat Gatherings bring people together through shared meals, meaningful conversation, and the rhythms of Shabbat. Gatherings may include home-based potluck dinners, restaurant outings, Friday evening celebrations, and Saturday Havdalah experiences. Connect with friends old and new while building community through joyful Jewish experiences. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

  • TBZ Board Meeting

    TBZ Board Meeting
    Temple Beth Zion Delaware 805 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

    July 15, 2026 August 19, 2026 September 16, 2026 October 21, 2026 November 18, 2026 December 16, 2026 January 20, 2027 February 17, 2027 March 17, 20207 April 14, 2027 May 12, 2027 June 16, 2027 - Annual meeting

  • PJ & Me: Pop Up Story Time

    PJ & Me Pop Up Story Time
    Location will be given closer to the event

    PJ & Me (Ages 0-2) is a joyful, gentle playtime designed for babies, toddlers, and the adults who love them. This cozy, connection centered program offers a chance to bond with your little one, meet other families and create sweet first Jewish memories. We’ll enjoy simple stories, songs, movement and sensory exploration inspired by PJ library books. Click here to register!

  • Fearless Women, Powerful Stories: Author Mimi Nichter

    Virtual Only

    Fearless Women, Powerful Stories: A Three Part Virtual Series Hostage A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience Passengers aboard Trans World Airlines Flight 741 were held on board for six days in sweltering heat without flushable toilets or running water. Most were eventually sent home. Mimi, however, was accused of being an Israeli soldier and held with thirty-one other hostages in Amman, where they feared for their lives as a violent civil war erupted around them. In Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience, Mimi recounts her survival of the hijacking of TWA Flight 741—an event that became one of the most significant episodes in aviation history and an early defining moment of international terrorism. Told with courage and empathy, Hostage explores not only what happened in those terrifying days, but how trauma can shape a life long after the immediate danger has passed. Mimi Nichter Mimi Nichter is an award-winning cultural anthropologist, public speaker, and professor emerita of anthropology at the University of Arizona. Her essays have appeared in Newsweek, HuffPost, Brevity Blog, and Career Authors. Her memoir, Hostage, was a finalist for the Literary Award in Nonfiction at the 2026 Tucson Festival of Books and has received both the 2026 Next Generation Indie Award for […]

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  • Midlife Shabbat

    To Be Given Closer to the Event

    Midlife Shabbat Gatherings bring people together through shared meals, meaningful conversation, and the rhythms of Shabbat. Gatherings may include home-based potluck dinners, restaurant outings, Friday evening celebrations, and Saturday Havdalah experiences. Connect with friends old and new while building community through joyful Jewish experiences. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

  • Men’s Monthly Tefillin Club

    Men’s Monthly Tefillin Club
    Center for Jewish Life 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY, United States

    Jump-start your month with a power breakfast for your Body and Soul. Pairs of Tefillin and instructions will be provided No background necessary. Click here for more information!

  • Hillel of Buffalo Board Meeting

    Hillel of Buffalo Board Meetings
    Virtual Event

    Board Meetings: Sunday August 9 7:30-9 pm over zoom Wednesday November 18 7:30-9 pm over zoom Wednesday January 13 7:30-9 pm over zoom Sunday March 14 7:30-9 pm over zoom Sunday May 2 7:30-9 pm over zoom Wednesday June 16 7:30-9 pm over zoom

  • TBZ Board Meeting

    TBZ Board Meeting
    Temple Beth Zion Delaware 805 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

    July 15, 2026 August 19, 2026 September 16, 2026 October 21, 2026 November 18, 2026 December 16, 2026 January 20, 2027 February 17, 2027 March 17, 20207 April 14, 2027 May 12, 2027 June 16, 2027 - Annual meeting

  • Purim

    The spirited festival of Purim is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring). It commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day,” as recorded in the Megillah (Book of Esther).  Purim begins during the previous evening.