Community Shabbat Saturday, February 9, 9:30 am With Alison Deutsch & Cantor Lauren Goodlev Positive Psychology is the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive. Join
Jewish Rock Star Sensation Naomi Less The Music and the Torah and the Story that Connects Us All Saturday night, February 23 at 7:30pm & Sunday morning, February 24 at 9:30am
Cindy Veloric, Curator February 28, Drop in 5:30pm to 7:00pm For security reasons pre-reservations are a must - contact Dena in the office dmarchiony@bdavid.org. Join longtime Beth David member and
Saturday March 2nd at 7:00 pm Join us for a fun dining experience at a home of one of our gracious hosts or for families (with kids under 12) dinner and a movie
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Sunday, March 17/9am – 2pm Sign up at www.redcrossblood.org and Search by Sponsor code: Beth David Reform or Call 1-800-RedCross or Download the APP. BE THE MITZVAH!
Wednesday, March 20 - Come in Costume! 5:30pm - Youth pizza dinner and activities prior to the Spiel Aid for Friends Cook-In 6:30pm - Spiel - Come dressed as your
Thursday, March 21, noon Sharing a meal on Purim is a mitzvah! Join Cantor Goodlev for a Persian/Mediterranean lunch, some just-for-adults discussion con-nected to the Book of Esther, and a
Thursday March 21, 5pm to 7pm, Gullifty's in Rosemont $200 Up For Grabs It's March Madness time and Beth David Men is getting in on the action with our annual
Exclusively for Religious School Parents...a fun Sunday morning out! Axe Throwing in King of Prussia Sunday, March 24th 10AM-12:00PM $40/person Contact Deb Livingston at Djs292@nyu.edu to reserve your spot
Mondays, March 25, April 1, April 8, 7:00 pm With Rabbi Greg Litcofsky Faster than speeding train, able to harness the powers of fire and water, ready to appear at
Sunday, March 31/11:00am Join us (indoors!) for the Annual Meeting and Open House of the Friends of the Gladwyne Jewish Memorial Cemetery. Board President Neil Sukonik will present a recap
Sunday, March 31, 11:00 am The Passover Seder is one of the most widely observed and beloved rituals of Jewish life. But too often, everyone is in a rush to