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Riverway Project

A Program of Temple Israel of Boston

Named after the location of Temple Israel of Boston, the Riverway Project is a bold, exciting initiative that connects adults in their 20’s and 30’s to each other, to Judaism and to Temple Israel of Boston.

Through our study and ritual experiences, the Riverway Project creates opportunities for reflection and learning. Our goal is for participants to feel comfortable and connected as they explore their Jewish selves.

We celebrate our rich diversity as a community. Our participants are individuals and couples and families, multi-racial families, gay and straight, Jews by birth and by choice, non-Jewish partners and spouses.

Our tradition is a braided river, comprised of so many separate streams. Each of us is a tributary - representing a unique religious experience, a single current in the flowing waters of Judaism.

It is said in the Talmud that every river follows its own course. The Riverway Project strives to bring together disparate streams into a continuous flow of Jewish experience.

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Installing a Well, Together at TI

Installing a Well, Together at TI

Rabbi Matt Soffer Delivered at Temple Israel, upon my rabbinic installation Friday, October 29, 2010/ 22 Cheshvan 5771. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
Riverway Project

Celebrate High Holidays at Temple Israel!

Temple Israel offers an Introductory Membership to first-time members under the age of 36 for $36 per person.  One ticket for Temple Israel's High Holiday... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s

Riverway Project
477 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
617-566-3960 x143

http://www.riverwayproject.org

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Our Events

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Fermenting the Omer

Cost: $5.00 - Registration is required.
If you come to all 3 Urban Sustainability workshops, they're only $12!
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Preserving our First Fruits for Bikkurim

Cost: $5.00 - Registration is required.
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Bread for the Earth, Bread for the People

Cost: $5.00 - Registration is required.
If you register for all 3 workshops it's only $12!

Did you know?

Riverway was established in the living-rooms of it's members, and participants continue to open their homes for study, services, and potluck dinners.