Join us outside for our Sisterhood Hanukkah Celebration and Yankee Swap.
We will gather around the firepit, enjoy s’mores, hot cocoa, and BYOS (bring your own spirits).
If you would like to participate in the Yankee Swap, bring a gift wrapped present.
Let us know you’re coming!
Cooking for Gilly’s House
The women of Temple Etz Chaim Sisterhood will prepare and deliver dinner for Gilly’s House in Wrentham on Sunday, January 15th.
If you would like to bake a homemade dessert, arrangments can be made to pick it up that Sunday.
Please consider making a donation toward the purchase of the food needed to prepare this meal by Friday, January 13th to allow us time to shop.
Thank you in advance for your contribution.
Questions? Contact Margot Rivelis
January 2023 Book Club
January 9, 2023 at 7:30pm
Register
BJs 2022
BJ’s new member/renewal program runs from December 5 through December 20. As an added plus, BJ’s will donate $10 (if new) or $5 (if renewal) to Temple Etz Chaim for every form collected!
To view more information and fill out an application click the links below:
BJs Signup Form Instructions
BJs Signup Form (print & mail from home or email your copy)
Menorah Assembly
Let’s assemble the menorah and raise a glass! Bring your favorite brew to share with the group.
Temple members, E-Vites will go out with details of this event. If you don’t get the E-Vite or if anyone has any questions, please contact Stewart Lipson.
Lights at Night
Hanukkah Lights at Night is an event for the entire family! Meet us at Beaver Pond, in Franklin at 5 pm, on December 18. We will light the menorah, sing some songs, and set lanterns out into the pond to light up the night.
Decorate the trunk of your car for Hanukkah and put it on display for all to see.
If you are a religious school family, please bring the menorah you created for a second opportunity to win a contest. Prizes will be awarded.
New this year is a latka cook-off!
Our temple community has some awesome cooks. Come taste the latkas and vote for the person you feel is the Latka King or Queen.
Please RSVP if you would like to attend this family friendly event. We look forward to seeing everyone there.
Conversation of Hope
Leftover Shabbat
Hebrew Name
Do you have a Hebrew name?
?לא No?
It’s never too late to receive one.
Friday, January 13, 2023 we will have a special service for adults to receive their Hebrew name. Rabbi Alpert will work with you to help pick a name meaningful to you.
Please email him at rabbi.alpert@temple-etzchaim.org