Youth Programs - TBA ; Youth Director
Education doesn't only happen in the classroom!
Temple Beth Torah's youth programs, affiliated with the New England Region of the United Synagogue Youth (USY), give your children a chance to learn, grow, and socialize with their Jewish peers. We offer three youth groups, each led by its own advisor and supervised by our Director of Youth Programs:
Activities range from religious programs to social action to pure fun.
Sisterhood
Pictures from the 2006 Progressive Dinner
Pictures from the 2005 Progressive Dinner
Temple Beth Torah Sisterhood welcomes Jewish women in the MetroWest area. We are a group of women who have come together to share our experiences, plan and participate in activities, meet new friends, be part of a Jewish group, to do good in the community and the world, and to have fun! We believe and hope that our chapter will grow and evolve and reflect the interests and direction of our members. Those of us that have an interest, passion, and a little spare time will generate activities!! Please be happy and proud to be a member at whatever level of participation is right for you.
Temple Beth Torah is proud to be part of Women's League. Women's League unites us with 150,000 Jewish women worldwide as well as 35 other sisterhoods in New England. It is dedicated to the perpetuation of traditional Judaism in the home, synagogue and community, as well as to the continuing Jewish education of its members.
Feel free to check out the Woman’s League website:TO JOIN:
It is always the perfect time to support Sisterhood, please send your annual membership of $36 to 'TBT Sisterhood', PO Box 6527, Holliston, MA 01746. Please include contact information. Remember, you don’t have to be a member of TBT to join Sisterhood. All Jewish women are welcome to join TBT Sisterhood.
- Leenie Glickman, President
Brotherhood
The Brotherhood sponsors social events ranging from softball to card nights. Breakfast meetings are held one Sunday per month and feature such guest speakers as politicians, columnists, community leaders, and investment experts. A highlight of our year is the Purim Carnival attended by hundreds of children and their parents.
Please e-mail Gary Holman, President or call the Temple Office 508-429-6268 for more information.
MetroWest Jewish Day School
MetroWest Jewish Day School, a new pluralistic day school dedicated to excellence in general and Judaic studies. Students of all observances study and learn in an environment of academic excellence in which ancient text and modern curriculum are woven together. For more information, visit www.mwjds.org
Social Events
From our annual Purim Costume Ball to casual (but competitive) bowling outings, there's something for everyone at Temple Beth Torah. Another great way to meet people is to join a committee: Social Action, Membership, Fund-Raising, Education and Housing are just a few. Whether you prefer to march for a cause, organize a concert, paint classrooms, or greet new families with our "Welcome Wagon," there's a home for you at Temple Beth Torah!
Koach - College Outreach Program
This program keeps college students connected to Temple Beth Torah and to their Jewish heritage. Packages are sent to college students all over the country for Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah, Purim and Passover. Included in these packages are items appropriate to the holiday (menorah, hamantashen, matzoh), small gifts (picture frame, post-it notes, highlighters), and sweets. Additional program information can be found at the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism's Koach website http://www.uscj.org/koach/.
Call (508) 429-6268 today for more information!