BYOM (Bring Your Own Meal)
Temple Beth Abraham 25 Leroy Avenue, Tarrytown, NY, United StatesTBA's sukkah is open for you to enjoy. Please feel free to bring your own meal and eat it in the Sukkah. (It's a Mitzvah!)
A Reform and Conservative Synagogue Serving the Rivertowns
TBA's sukkah is open for you to enjoy. Please feel free to bring your own meal and eat it in the Sukkah. (It's a Mitzvah!)
Shabbat Morning and Sukkot Services You should have received the Zoom link in our earlier email.
Purim Sameach (Happy Purim)!Join us for excitement, fun, and laughter! Hear both a traditional and comical retelling of the story of Purim. Bring a box...
Purim Sameach! Join Temple Beth Abraham as we celebrate Purim in the conservative tradition and read the gantze (entire) megillah.
Our powerful and moving Yom HaShoah service will feature a presentation by Holocaust survivor Aron Krell, urvivor of the Lodz Ghetto and Auchwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp...
Shavuot commemorates the harvest in Israel and the giving of the Torah to the Israelites. Join us to worship with a special participatory service.
Shavuot commemorates the harvest in Israel and the giving of the Torah to the Israelites. This service will include Yizkor (prayers of remembrance
We will come together in memory of the victims of last year's pogrom and with hope for the hostages still being held. This service will...
Named after the booths (“sukkot” in Hebrew) where Jews dwell during this week-long celebration, the festival of Sukkot is one of the three great pilgrimage...
Named after the booths (“sukkot” in Hebrew) where Jews dwell during this week-long celebration, the festival of Sukkot is one of the three great pilgrimage...
We look forward to celebrating Simchat Torah with you! Join us as we completely unroll the Torah and encircle our children with it. Sing and...
Simchat Torah (“rejoicing of the Torah”) and Shemini Atzeret (“the eighth day of assembly”) mark the end of Sukkot, and the end and recommencement of...