We are taking orders now! Enjoy fresh challah every Friday, starting February 17, 2012. Pick up every Friday morning in the main lobby, 8:30 am to noon, $5.00 each.
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Today is February 23, 2012 - 30 Shevat 5772
Daily Minyan
8:30 am, Monday-Friday
9:00 am, Sunday
5:00 pm Evening services, Monday-Thursday and Sunday
Friday Evening Shabbat Services
6:oo pm, Shavuot through High Holidays
7:45 pm, rest of year
TGIS (Thank God Its Shabbos)
6:00 pm, 4th Friday of the month (informal service often followed by dinner)
Saturday Shabbat Services
9:00 am in the Sanctuary
Minchah – 1/2 hr after morning service
We are taking orders now! Enjoy fresh challah every Friday, starting February 17, 2012. Pick up every Friday morning in the main lobby, 8:30 am to noon, $5.00 each.
Orders […] Read more »
The TBT Nominating Committee, chaired by Sandy Gottesman Breger, reports the the following slate of Officers and Directors have been nominated for 2011-2012:
Vice President (one year position) – Michael […] Read more »
Temple Beth Tikvah is proud to provide a way for our members to contribute to the Temple and obtain permanent seats for the High Holidays. Choose your location from the […] Read more »
Members of Temple Beth Tikvah gathered with others from the community to honor our member and Temple officer, Dr. David Trachtenberg at the annual Men’s Club Man of the Year […] Read more »
Today, Temple Beth Tikvah held a memorial service for Yom HaShoah. The event honored Holacaust survivors, including Leon Green, Maier Gotesman, Horace Hecht, Ceil Heisner, MarcelKimelman and Joseph Sandala. Students […] Read more »
Again at the Passover season, Temple Beth Tikvah is collecting losher packaged food for distribution by the Jewish Family and Children’s Service and the Boynton Beach Soup Kitchen. In Palm […] Read more »
At the installation of the new PrimeTimers board, outgoing President Renee Kogan remarked, “It’s hard to believe that it’s more than 3 years since we held our first focus group […] Read more »
Jewish law prohibits the use of legal possession of any hametz (lavened products) of any kind on Passover.[…] Read more »