Holiday: Passover
Passover begins March 27 at sundown, and continues through April 3 at sundown.
Passover begins March 27 at sundown, and continues through April 3 at sundown.
We are excited to offer you an opportunity to join your Haverim in a virtual 2nd night seder this year, via Zoom, to celebrate our liberation from Egypt many millennia ago. May we soon know liberation once again! Rabbi Greg will lead us in this seder, using a beautiful visual online Haggadah–visible to all participants–from […]
Passover begins March 27 at sundown, and continues through April 3 at sundown.
Join your haverim for Seder! March 28 at 5 p.m. by Zoom Rabbi Greg will lead us in this seder, using a beautiful visual online Haggadah – visible to all participants – from CCAR Press that includes modern readings, engaging graphics, and high quality music! We are thrilled to be able to share this special […]
Purim 5781, a different celebration We were so happy to have so many haverim join us for various activities during Purim this year. From the Megillah reading over Zoom, to the Purim Shpiel over Zoom, to in person deliveries to some of our seniors, and our triumphant drive-through Costume Parade and Celebration, we saw an […]
Before our Songleaders Service, please join Rabbi Greg and Dan Tennenbaum, as they lead a short service for families with younger children.
Join us for our annual Hebrew Megillah Reading and some fun surprises. This will be held in our usual Zoom room for services.
The effervescent levity of Purim each year spills over into the entire month of Adar, where it occupies a central position. From the moment Adar begins, Jewish tradition commands us to be happy (never mind the fact that there was always, Oy Gevalt, plenty to worry about). The joyous holiday of Purim, celebrating the dramatic and nail-biting […]
Join us for a textual inquiry about the origins of the holiday of Chanukkah and the mystery of the jug of oil. You will never see the holiday the same!
Join with your CBH friends to reminisce about the Chanukkahs of your past. What made them special? Were there particularly special things your family did to celebrate this festival of lights? We are looking forward to hearing your stories!