Light at Night Memories
BJs 2021
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Light at Night 2
Join us at Beaver Pond on Saturday December 4 at 5pm for a Hanukkah celebration.
We’ll light the menorah and say the blessings, sing some songs, and then set luminaries afloat on the pond. Don’t forget to sign up for our
Hanukkah Trunk Decorating Contest!
Make sure to pick-up your sufganiyot!
Boomers FHM
Sunday December 12 at 1pm
Franklin native Charlie Harrington discusses his recently released book,В A Contemplative Life: Essays and musings from the last of the baby boomers. A free public event hosted at the Franklin Historical Museum. Please bring a non-perishable item for theВ Franklin Food Pantry.
Temple members are invited to stay at the museum following the presentation for a discussion about how the topic relateds to our Jewish lives.
Hanukkah Shabbat
Join us IN-PERSON and on Zoom.
In-person attendance is at a limited capacity and requires pre-registration.
Our service on December 3rd will rededicate us to being together in every way that we can as a community. – Rabbi Tom Alpert
LIVESTREAM or SIGN UP to attend in-person
Sisterhood Hanukkah
Join us outside for our Sisterhood Hanukkah Yankee Swap Celebration. This year we’ll gather around the firepit, enjoy s’mores, hot cocoa and BYOS (bring your own spirits). This event is open to all women of the TEC and Sisterhood Community.
If you would like to participate in the Yankee Swap, bring a giftwrapped present. The theme for the gift swap is BLUE with a value of $20! (That means the gift has to somehow be blue… good luck!)
REGISTER HERE
(Dress for the weather, we’ll be outside)
Hanukkah TEC and TBT
Join via Zoom
Light at Night 1
Join us at Beaver Pond on Saturday December 4 at 5pm for a Hanukkah celebration.
We’ll light the menorah and say the blessings, sing some songs, and then set luminaries afloat on the pond. Don’t forget to sign up for our
Hanukkah Trunk Decorating Contest!
Also available are sufganiyot (Hanukkah jelly donuts) baked by Blue Moon bakery in Medfield. Make sure to place your order so it will be ready for pick-up!
The Jewish Home
November 30 at 7:30 PM
Rabbi Alpert will be teaching a program on what the Jewish home has meant and been throughout our history.
JOIN HERE