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You've been a member how long?!?!

We are updating our database in preparation for a series of services honoring our long-term members and we want to make sure we don't leave anyone out. Do you remember what year it was when you first joined TBS? If you do, please drop us a line, send us an email, give us a call. You can even stop by and tell us.

And whether you have belonged to TBS forever or joined yesterday, we hope you will help us to honor those who have been members for more than 20 years at the first of these special services. Your presence will be welcome as we express our appreciation to those who have so steadfastly supported this congregation.

20+ Year Members Shabbat Service
Please join us on Friday for a very special service where we will honor members who have been with us for 20 or more years! An oneg will follow sponsored by the Membership Committee.

TBS Monday Morning Minyan

Aaron Wolf has now resumed the Monday morning Minyan, the first Monday of each month, at 8 a.m. Please come and start the week off right.

High Holy Days

2008/5769 Schedule TBD

Shabbat Service Times

Generally Speaking...

Friday Evening
The first Friday of each month, while school is in session, will be an Erev Shabbat Tot & Family Potluck Service beginning at 5:30 PM. All ages are welcome to this lively and informal service.

All other Fridays, 7:30 pm, Erev Shabbat Service
(Main Sanctuary)

Saturday Morning
Bagels & Lox at 9 am
Torah Study from 9:15 to 10:15am
Shabbat Reform Morning Service at 10:30 am
(Main Sanctuary)

Monday Morning Minyan
Aaron Wolf has now resumed the Monday morning Minyan, the first Monday of each month. Please come and start the week off right.

Other Worship Services

Praying can do no harm.
Talmud J.:Berakoth, 1:1

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