Time to get back together and become a Brotherhood again! Join us for our popular Scotch & Cigar night. You are encouraged to bring any potential members. Check your e-mail for the Evite!
Donation Drive
We are adopting two families who have suffered a total loss due to the Franklin condominium fire. Please look at the SignUpGenius and consider donating items for these families to get back on their feet.
Pride 2021
“Transgender and Judaism” – Speaker: Martin Rawlings-Fein.
Martin Rawlings-Fein is a Jewish, bisexual, transgender father of two & educator specializing in building bridges across educational divides. Join us next week on our livestream
July4th
Each year our Temple has a booth on the Franklin Commons during the July 4th celebration. This year we will be selling SOFT PRETZELS &В FRESHLY SQUEEZED LEMONADE. We can’t do this WITHOUT YOU!В It’s a great way to support Temple Etz Chaim and get our name into the community.
ClickВ HEREВ to volunteer atВ the booth.
Unable to volunteer for a shift but still want to help? We are also asking for donations to help defray the cost.
You make theВ donationВ – we’ll purchase the product.
Grads
Farmers Market
Kadima Fund Kickoff
В Free to all
Burgers, hot dogs and more
Adult beverages and soda
Fun and games for the kids
Return your Haggadah
Please RSVPВ HERE!
Photo Contest Winners
Look for them at Galante’s Restaurant in Medway soon!
Photo Contest Voting
Rabbis of St. Augustine
In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., sent word to the convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis meeting in Atlantic City that he wanted rabbis to come to St. Augustine, Florida, to participate in his protests of segregation there. Among the 16 rabbis who answered his call was Allen Secher, who had previously been arrested protesting segregation with Dr. King in Albany, Georgia. Rabbi Secher is one of the only survivors of the St. Augustine rabbis, and he will be sharing his memories with us.
Please join us as we learn about history and continue to find its relevance to today.