Sukkot with Outstretched Arms at TBT For more information, contact Rabbi Einav Symons einavsne@netscape.net
In collaboration with the Buffalo Board of Rabbis and Cantors, this exceptional course is designed for: couples of multiple faiths considering marriage, individuals interested in conversion, or individuals (Jewish and non-Jewish) interested in learning more about Jewish religion and history. This course will explore the Jewish calendar and life cycles, worship and beliefs, the Bible, Rabbinic literature, Antisemitism, the Holocaust, Zionism and the State of Israel. Dates: September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 20, 27, November 3, 17, 24, December 8, 15, January 12 Time/Location: 9:30 - 11:15 am / Congregation Shir Shalom Cost: $142 a semester CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Kesher Inclusion Outstretched Arm in collaboration with CRS would like to invite you to a special Sukkot Celebration! Join us for music, services, snacks, and time with friends in the Sukkah. Sunday, October 20 from 10-11:30am at Temple Beth Tzedek. Please RSVP to the TBT office at (716) 838-3232. ZOOM LINK
Follow the Sukkah mobile as we hop to some of the local Sukkot in the neighborhood, while eating and playing fun activities. Lunch will be served.
Each week Rabbi Heschel Greenberg leads an insightful conversation on relevant Jewish topics. Followed by a delicious brunch.
The Center for Jewish Life invites you to a Family Sukkot Party in the Sukkah. One of the most joyous times in the Jewish calendar, come enjoy some Pizza and Sushi, Music, Crafts Inflatables for the kids and refreshments. Free - no charge. Bring along your friends
PJ PEER (PJ Library Parent Engagement & Empowerment Resources) is a FREE innovative program designed to foster a vibrant network of micro-communities among parents raising young Jewish children throughout the Buffalo area. This initiative aims to empower parents to create engaging, welcoming, and meaningful Jewish gatherings for their friends and families. By providing resources and support through a four session program, PJ PEER encourages parents to take an active role in building and nurturing the broader community while enriching their own Jewish experience. Our Fall Cohort is currently full. If you are interested in joining the Spring Cohort, please reach out to Zahava at zahava@buffalojewishfederation.org.
Connect with CSL in Buffalo! Join us on Monday, October 21 from 7-8pm at Sweet Jenny's. Grab a scoop on us, see old camp friends and learn more about summer 2025! New and returning families are welcome! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join Rabbi Greenberg for a penetrating and inspiring exploration of the weekly torah portion.
Women Gathering, facilitated by Miriam Abramovich, Erin Casper and friends, is a monthly opportunity for women ages 30-55 to gather over food and drink for informal conversation, through a Jewish lens, about issues that matter to us the most such as business trends, gender equality, health, antisemitism and more. Dates: October 21, November 26, January 23, February 13, March 26, May 20 Time/Location: 7:30-9:30 pm/In-Person Cost: Free CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Honoring and caring for our loved ones are deeply held Jewish values. Care Givers unite to support one another. Share stories, successes challenges, insights and wisdom. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Where it’s fun to be Jewish Dinner will be served. For more information call Brocha Leah Greenberg at 716.908.0133
Women’s Network of Temple Beth Tzedek is opening It’s October 22 program to all in the Buffalo community. Our “Dinner in the Sukkah“ will begin with an exciting collaborative program led by Dr. Yonina Foster and Cheryl Pleskow. Dinner in the Sukkah runs from 6:30-8:30 pm on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, at Temple Beth Tzedek, 1641 North Forest Rd., Williamsville, NY 14221. Dinner will follow the speakers. The cost for dinner and program is $18, made payable to Women’s Network of TBT. RSVP to 716-838-3232. Dr. Yonina Foster is an ordained Rabbi, who currently works with Jewish family services as a Psycho-Social support specialist. Dr. Foster will open the evening with song and chant, to turn shaking the lulav into a meditative and joyful experience, as we offer gratitude and see the fragility of life in the structure of the Sukkah. Through the gift of song and movement, we will connect ourselves to the earth and bring joy and blessings into the new year. Cheryl Pleskow M. Ed, is an American SAT certified teacher of Alexander Technique. Cheryl will demonstrate how this mind-body learning process offers a lens through which harmful patterns and habits can be identified and changed. Originally […]
Weather permitting, we’ll walk and schmooze outdoors, an easy pace for us all. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Enjoy a delicious lunch while listening to an engaging discussion of Jewish ethics from practical as well as spiritual perspectives.
Weather permitting, we’ll walk and schmooze outdoors, an easy pace for us all. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Open to Children Grades 1-7. $180 per child includes all books and materials. Sessions are on Thursdays from 4 PM-5:30 PM at the Broder Center, 700 Sweet Home Road
This month, we've prayed, Shofar-ed, fasted, prayed some more and Sukkah-ed. And now? The grand finale. Simchat Torah is the time to let it all go. A time to celebrate the beauty, love and joy of the Torah. A time for a Jewish dance party like you've never quite seen before. This is one holiday you do not want to miss! * Dancing & Singing with the Torah * Festive Holiday Buffet Dinner * Children's Torahs & Flags * L'chaims