Simply Shabbat
Join us in the chapel for Simply Shabbat. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
Join us in the chapel for Simply Shabbat. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
What makes a Seder truly inspiring? This year, Rabbi Aaron invites us to look to one of the most beloved and thought-provoking passages of the Haggadah — the Four Children — for guidance. Each child asks a different question, reflecting diverse perspectives, personalities, and ways of engaging with tradition. In this meaningful and practical session,... Read more »
Introduction to Judaism is an 18-week exploration for individuals and couples interested in deepening their understanding of what Jewish. Spiritual. Expression means to them. The class is designed for those interested in conversion and/or simply want to learn more about Jewish holidays, lifecycle ceremonies, values, history, liturgy, and texts. All are welcome. Class begins October... Read more »
YOPRO PROFESSIONALS MINI GOLF NIGHT Join our Temple Young Professionals for a special evening of fun, laughter, and friendly competition at Sherman Oaks Castle Park! On Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 PM, we’re heading out for a relaxed night of mini golf, connection, and community. Whether you’re a mini-golf pro or just in it... Read more »
Join us in the chapel for Simply Shabbat. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
The 5th Annual Bird Goldstein Songs of Freedom Interfaith Concert at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills celebrates unity and Passover with performances from diverse community choirs. Organized by Cantor Lizzie Weiss, the event features Temple Emanuel's Intergenerational Choir, St. Brigid Catholic Church, Church of the Good Shepherd, and the Urban Voices Project.
Join the clergy of Temple Emanuel for our Passover Festival Day 1 Service as we celebrate the beginning of Pesach together. Through prayer, music, and reflection, we’ll mark the journey from slavery to freedom and the enduring meaning of this season.
On April 3 at 6:15 p.m., join us for a special Simply Passover Shabbat as we celebrate freedom, renewal, and gratitude. Plus, enjoy a chocolate-covered matzah oneg—complete with sprinkles, caramel, and toppings galore.