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2022
- TBE Tots Poppin' Bubbles - May 2022 (18 photos)
- Kabbalat HaSiddur 2022 (20 photos)
- Second Night Seder 2022 (22 photos)
- Kids Passover Experience 2022 (33 photos)
- Mitzvah Day 2022 (55 photos)
- KOA 2022 (67 photos)
- Purim Carnival 2022 at CBI (11 photos)
- Rabbi Mangold's Installation Celebration (22 photos)
- TBE Tots Flowers & Football - Feb. 2022 (26 photos)
- Social Justice Historical Walking Tour - Heritage Trail 2022 (10 photos)
- MLK Jr. Parade 2022 (6 photos)
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2018 and older
- 2019 - MLK Jr Parade (4 photos)
- 2018 - Mitzvah Day (12 photos)
- 2018 - KOA (52 photos)
- 2018 - 101 Menorahs & Donut Wars (39 photos)
- 2018 - Israel 70! (13 photos)
- 2018 - Passover - Bring Back Chametz (16 photos)
- 2018 - Pride Parade (15 photos)
- 2017 - 101 Menorahs (60 photos)
- 2015 - 101 Menorahs (119 photos)
Family Programming
family programming
Family centered learning is at the core of our programming, during holidays and throughout the year. We offer a variety of opportunities to bond and grow Jewishly together. From community engagement events like Mitzvah Day and Reverse Tashlich Beach Cleanup, to our Amazing Purim Race and Fathers and Family Rays Outing at Tropicana Field, our experiences go beyond Sunday mornings.
Cooking, Family Feud, Drive In Movies and more! We seek regular feedback from our Seekers (students) and parents, as advocates and partners, to make sure their voice matters. We take pride in providing experiential learning opportunities that put smiles on faces.
TBE Parents! This is our space to make connections and support each other.
Please use this group to:
-invite one another to family play dates
-share great Jewish parenting (or just parenting) resource finds
-seek advice in moving through Jewish life-stage events
-make arrangements (such as carpooling to TBE events) that will optimize our families’ abilities to grow together!
Temple Beth-El wants the community to be able to use social media as an additional source of engagement for Jewish life away from the physical temple. When posting on Temple Beth-El Social Media, please be considerate of others that will see this post. Temple Beth-El does not want any individual to feel uncomfortable by posts.