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The is latest bulletin is available in pdf format. If you would like to opt out of receiving the bulletin by mail email sclark@tbk.org.
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This month temple travelers return from a journey to eastern Europe.We visited three remarkable historical cities: Budapest, Prague and Vienna. These cities share much in common... Read More
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For all your Judaica needs!
- We order customized bar/bat mitzvah invitations and a whole variety of kippot, imprinted with your special date.
- The shop is accessible during TBK business hours, on Sundays when Religious School is in session or evenings by appointment. Please phone 244-7060 and speak to Joanne Mabb or Sue Eckhaus (ext. 233), for specific information. - Merchandise not carried in the shop or by special order may be available (along with much more) at our online source. Click on the "click here" button. It's that easy!
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Rebbe's Tisch How the Jewish Past Tries to Answer the Questions of Today and Tomorrow Saturday May 19 following Shabbat service Panel Discussion with Interfaith Clergy The Ever-Changing World's Impact on Us & the Religious Communities We Serve Sunday May 20 at 4:00 p.m. TBK Annual Meeting Friday June 1 at 5:30 pm Registration/Light Dinner at 5:00 pm Shabbat Service follows at 7:00 pm Third Presbyterian Church Pulpit Exchange Friday June 8 at 6:00 p.m. - Shabbat service at %TBK Sunday June 10 at 10:45 a.m. - Worship service at Third Presbyterian Church 4 Meigs St.
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Trip to Israel 2013 Last 2 weeks of February Interested? Call the Rabbi's Study at 244-7060, ext. 227
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Temple B'rith Kodesh is a Reform congregation in the Rochester area consisting of approximately 1125 families.
Programs include: Shabbat observance and learning programs, adult education classes and lectures, Chavurot (Friendship Groups), the Rochester Kollel, youth programs, family grade level school programs, holiday celebrations, Mitzvah Day, preschool programs, social action activities, special Shabbat music programs, WRJ/Sisterhood Women's Spirituality retreat, and support groups.
Judaism traces its history back over 3,000 years, but the three basic principles have remained unchanged: worship of God, love of learning, and the doing of good deeds.
2131 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14618 (585)244-7060 General E-mail: welcome[at]tbk.org Note: This is not a confidential e-mail. Any messages for the staff that are timely should not be sent via e-mail. In these instances, please call the Temple and leave your message. However, comments or questions are welcome in this mail box and we will respond as quickly as possible. You may also send mail to individual staff members or leadership listed in the "About Us" section.
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