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Edit Email Tweet Share Winter Play Space for Families With Young Children Jan 27, 3:30 pm Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Staged Reading of “The Glass Room” by Ryan Craig Jan 21, 4:00 pm Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Shabbat Tzedek With Imari Paris Jeffries Jan 12, 6:00 pm Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Toddler Music Class With Evan Haller Up Next: 10/5/2023, 9:00 am Temple Israel, Boston $210
Edit Email Tweet Share Author/Actor/Storyteller Don Futterman at Temple Israel 12/11/2023, 12:00 pm Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Chanukah Party for Families With Young Children 12/10/2023, 10:00 am Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Qabbalat Shabbat With Community Chanukah Celebration 12/8/2023, 6:00 pm Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Chanukah Shabbat Mishpachah (Family Shabbat) 12/8/2023, 5:15 pm Temple Israel, Boston Free
Edit Email Tweet Share Third Annual Concert: “And the Youth Shall See Visions” 12/3/2023, 4:00 pm Temple Israel, Boston $36
2/19/2019 Edit Seder Squad 2019 Redemption looks like sitting around a table with access to food and community and ritual that you’ve created yourself. By Rabbi Jen GubitzFor Riverway Project
10/28/2018 Edit A Kaddish for Pittsburgh A prayer offered at Temple Israel of Boston. By Rabbi Jen GubitzFor Temple Israel of Boston
10/15/2018 Edit Why I Want You to Vote Yes on 3 Ever since my son started living as a boy, we have had to decide, at every rest stop, concert, bus station, sporting event, restaurant, school, museum, gym, medical office,... By ElizabethFor Temple Israel of Boston
10/9/2018 Edit A Prayer for Assaulted Bodies and Souls We pray for healing. By Rabbi Jen GubitzFor Temple Israel of Boston
8/28/2018 Edit Why I’m Participating in #10Days10Ways Through this process, we’re not asking you to answer any questions or solve any problems. We’re asking you to have the courage to think critically and ask questions. By Tali PutermanFor Temple Israel of Boston
8/7/2018 Edit Q&A With Ivy Lawson, Owner & CEO of Ivyees Honey As we look ahead to Rosh Hashanah, Temple Israel’s Economic Justice Working Group interviewed Ivy Lawson, owner and CEO of Ivyees Honey. By Andrew TarsyFor Temple Israel of Boston
3/26/2018 Edit “Stranger Things” and the Torah If I could not compete with “Stranger Things,” I would need to bring “Stranger Things” to my Torah class. By Tali PutermanFor Temple Israel of Boston
6/5/2017 Edit Taking on Criminal Justice Reform and Growing Our Power to Seek Justice LEVITICUS 25:10: And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof; it shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye... By Ruth Klepper & Barbara Berke
5/4/2017 Edit My Immigration Story At the culmination of a congregational trip to the RAC, I shared this story at the office of Sen. Ed Markey in support of legislation calling for immigration reform. By Tali Puterman
1/8/2016 Edit Pulpit on the Common – New Podcast! Download this episode (right click and save) "Make the old new, and make the new holy." - Rav Kook The most significant study of the Jewish community, “A Portrait of American... By Emma Sandler
8/14/2015 Edit Becoming “More Human” Knowing We Are “Only Human” By Rabbi Matthew Soffer, Temple Israel of Boston In this week’s portion we encounter what is the Torah’s most unequivocal statement on economic justice. It reads, and I’ll excerpt the passage,... By Rabbi Matt SofferFor Riverway Project
7/29/2015 Edit We Need Deuteronomy – Because Slavery is Not Over By Rabbi Matt Soffer I just finished reading Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow, an extraordinary work on the travesty of mass incarceration today in the US, particularly of African... By Rabbi Matt SofferFor Temple Israel of Boston