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Events

Introduction to Judaism

Introduction to Judaism: A Main Line Collaboration Tuesdays, 7:00 - 8:30pm, November 12 - April 8 $100 for Members (Individuals or Couples); $360 for Non-Members Beth David is delighted to be

Shabbat Services

FRIDAY NIGHTS Every Friday night, we joyously celebrate Shabbat in person at Beth David, with most services at 6:30pm.  Summertime services are often outdoors or in our more intimate Chapel. We always

MLK Mitzvah Sunday and MiLK & Cookies

January 19, the Sunday of MLK Weekend, is Mitzvah Morning! During school on January 19, students will take part in a variety of social justice and tzedakah projects--in age appropriate

Queer Torah Study

Queer Torah Study 9:15-10:15am With Guest Teacher Sai Koros, they/them/theirs Bringing a queer lens to Parshat Bo Sai Koros (they/them) is a third-year student rabbi at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

Homestyle 2025

Thanks for your interest in Homestyle, but we're all booked up and reservations are now closed.  Homestyle is a biennial event so we'll see you again in 2027.

Divorce: a Sacred Jewish Act 

With Rabbi Ezra Weinberg What does Judaism have to say about divorce?  You might be surprised. Through sharing stories and Jewish divorce texts we will shine a light on a

Shabbat Kehillah

February 8, 2025 – 9:30am Shabbat Service, Religious School for students… AND Two Adult Learning Options: 9:30am – Shabbat Service together with our students, in the Sanctuary 11:00am - Class

Tu Bish’vat Seder

Tu Bish’vat or the "New Year of the Trees" is Jewish Arbor Day and celebrates trees, nature, and God's presence all around us. The Tu Bish’vat Seder is a ritual complete with wine

Tot Shabbat

Young children are instinctively spiritual, looking at the world around them with wonder and curiosity. Our job is to help you nurture that spirituality, and to make your kids feel

Repro Shabbat

Reproductive Freedom is a Jewish Value. Repro Shabbat is an annual Shabbat celebration that honors the Jewish value of reproductive freedom. It takes place annually on Parshat Mishpatim, the reading of

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