Masks are not required but are highly recommended for all.
To keep our community healthy and avoid any service closures, we strongly recommend wearing a mask while at the temple.
What's happening at TBE?
Friday: Erev Shabbat Service (Multi-access) Friday, June 23, 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to join us online or in person for an Erev Shabbat service led by Rabbi Gorban and Cantor Fine. Join us before the service for an oneg sponsored by Mark & Analee Reutlinger in honor of their 56th wedding anniversary.
Live streaming services:
The Erev Shabbat Facebook event can be found here.
You can watch services on the TBE YouTube channel here.
The streaming player for online services can be found on our website here (click "play" and this feature will work after services begin).
Saturday: Torah Study, Shabbat Service (Multi-access) Saturday, June 24, 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Our Saturday worship experience begins with Torah Study from 9:00–9:45 a.m. This will be followed by services beginning at 10:00 a.m. (online and in person). All are invited! Reminder: We are doing potluck lunches after services on Saturday. Join us, and bring a dish to share! Dishes can be pescatarian (dairy and fish allowed).
Women's Interfaith Tea & Conversation (In-person) Tuesday, June 27, 6:30 p.m. You are invited to come and join us at Temple Beth El for a cup of tea and conversation so we can learn about each other and spread peace. The topic will be sin and evil. Tea will be provided. Feel free to bring finger-food style dishes to share! If you have any questions please email them to interfaithladiestea@outlook.com. To RSVP, please go here.
Pride Shabbat Service (Multi-access) Friday, June 30, 6:30 p.m. Join us for an inclusive and participatory service during Pride Week honoring our LGBTQ+ congregants, families, advocates, and friends. Wine and cheese will be served at 5:15 p.m., and the service will begin at 6:30 p.m. Rabbi Keren Gorban, Cantor Geoff Fine, and members from KESHET Q (Rainbow Queers)—Temple Beth El’s LGBTQ+ chavurah—will be officiating.
Pride Celebration (In-person) Saturday, July 8, 12:00–6:00 p.m. Come out and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community here in Tacoma! The street festival will be an all ages event that will include a mainstage, hosted by Alma Tacoma, with queer and BIPOC entertainment, a beer garden, Makers Market and so much more! Don't forget to stop by and visit TBE's booth.
Interfaith Pride Celebration (In-person) Sunday, July 9, 1:30 p.m. Join us for the Tacoma and Pierce County interfaith pride celebration. The event takes place at Todd Field and the University of Puget Sound. Please park in Lot 4 at N. 15th St and Union Ave.
JFS Refugee Resettlement CLEVER Networking Event (In-person) Sunday, July 9, 1:45–5:00 p.m. Volunteers needed! JFS (Jewish Family Service) is in search of industry professionals to help serve their refugee and immigrant clients as they prepare to relaunch their careers. Their CLEVER program provides professional case management and mentorship for these clients, who have professional backgrounds from their country of origin and are looking to re-enter that same industry within their new communities. This event is an opportunity for them to practice! Volunteers will staff industry tables, assist with mock interviews, and help clients with their elevator pitches. Professionals are needed from, but not limited to, the following careers: business, technology, engineering, and general human resources. The event will take place at Highline College. Email volunteer@jfsseattle.org to sign up.
SAVE THE DATE
Home of Peace Cemetery Cleanup (In-person) Sunday, July 23, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. The Home of Peace Cemetery will have the annual grounds cleanup on Sunday, July 23. Come for an hour or two and perform mitzvahs of cleaning the headstones and picking up trash. All equipment will be provided. The cemetery address is: 5421 Steilacoom Blvd SW Lakewood, WA 98499 If you have any questions, please call David Aqua at (253) 753-3134.
Opportunities
Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity is currently recruiting homeowners. Their home ownership program is for income-qualified people with credit scores of 620+ who can afford a monthly mortgage of $1,600. If you or someone you love is currently renting and has discounted themselves from ever owning a home, give them a nudge to check out our program. To review all their program eligibility requirements, please visit their website. The first step to owning a Habitat home is attending an information session, and the next one is Thursday, August 10 at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom. Pre-registration is required.
Temple Beth El Is Hiring We have begun recruiting for our next TBE executive director. A task force has been put together to oversee the selection process including a crossection of temple staff, board members, congregants, and temple leadership including Greg Kleiner, our TBE president, and Rabbi Gorban.
The job posting is available on the TBE website. Please feel free to distribute to anyone you know who may have an interest in this position. If you have questions, please contact the task force coordinator, Brad Steinfeld, at bsteinfleo@aol.com.
Keshet Summer Siddur Project Keshet is publishing a youth-created siddur insert—and they’re looking for your involvement! This Siddur insert will be created LGBTQ+ Jewish teens and young adults, inspired by these holy texts and what they mean to you. They’re seeking written pieces (like essays and poetry), visual art (digital and traditional), and even videos and music from creators between the ages of 13 and 24, which will be featured in the form of QR codes. They’d especially like to learn about your experiences being Jewish and LGBTQ+, and/or responses to their prompts, but participants shouldn’t feel limited to just those experiences. In short, LGBTQ+ Jews between the ages of 13 and 24 are invited to submit content inspired by siddurim and Shabbat. They will be accepting submissions for the insert starting June 1, 2023 until July 31, 2023. For more information, please go here.
If you attend Saturday services online and wish to purchase your own copy of the Mishkan T'filah (the prayer book used at our Shabbat services), the Judaica Shop has them in stock!
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