Community Groups
Lifelong Jewish engagement can be found with any and all of our various community groups.
Caring Community Committee
We are community, we see you. The caring committee is a group of people dedicated to accompany and be present for members of our community in times of need.
Sisterhood
TBT Sisterhood is dedicated to providing women of all ages opportunities to establish and foster lasting friendships.
Men of TBT
The Men of TBT offers men of all ages opportunities to establish and foster lasting friendships and to support the Temple Beth Tikvah congregation and greater community.
ECLC Community Preschool
ECLC is a community of teachers, parents, children, and staff dedicated to creating an enriching experience for our children and providing a safe, nurturing environment for them to grow.
Gesher Afterschool Program
Gesher is TBT’s response to many families that can’t access a Jewish Day School, but still want to provide high quality Jewish education to their children.
Religious & Hebrew School
TBT’s Religious and Hebrew school utilizes an experiential learning approach designed to engage every child through exploration, reflection and expression.
B'nai Mitzvah
An opportunity for children and families to connect to a wide spectrum of Jewish experiences and to live Jewish values as a community.
TBTeens
From a foundation of Jewish text and tradition, teens will continue to engage in discussions on mindfulness, ethics, social justice, environmental awareness and more.
Torah Study
Every Saturday at 9:00am. Dive into this week's Parsha and more! See details and Zoom link on the calendar.
Services
Friday evening and Saturday morning regular gatherings. We believe that prayer, meditation, music, and joy are bridges that help us deeply connect with ourselves, with each other, and with God.
Family Services
On the third Friday of each month, we host Shabbat services tailored to young families. We serve dinner too!
Mitzvah Day
Our Mitzvah Day initiative mobilizes our community members to participate in the Jewish Tradition of Tzedek (charity) and Tikkun Olam (repairing the world).