Dear TBZ Community, It’s been a while since I have written my weekly Shabbat N’kabla and I am excited to be back! This fall marks four years writing these Shabbat…
…with different demands and desires can still come together for the common good and be a community. They combine the values of privacy and responsibility, creating a community that appreciates…
…workers at the clinic. Turning to the always generous TBZ community, we have already successfully completed several large campaigns to collect and assemble hundreds of TLC kit bags containing wish-list…
…Sefer HaChinuch (“Book of Education”) lists 53 commandments, 23 positives and 30 negatives, in this parasha (portion); most are mitzvot bein adam lechavero (commandments between a person and another person)….
…Feel free to come in snowsuits and boots and even cross country ski to shul! We hope to be able to keep the entrance to TBZ as clear of snow…
…in a world where being safe and feeling safe are not a given. So many people, so many communities are not safe. Especially minority communities. In this week’s parasha (Torah…
…it we fulfill the mitzvah (commandment) of remembering. This reading is traditionally connected to the holiday of Purim. The connection comes from Haman’s name in the megillah – ha-Agagi (the…
Sukkot Sukkot starts the evening of Wednesday, October 16. The TBZ sukkah is open all Sukkot for anyone who wants to enjoy it. Please feel free to come, sit, and…
…are not the only ones to complain, Moshe’s response is also one of complaining: וַיִּשְׁמַע מֹשֶׁה אֶת־הָעָם בֹּכֶה לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָיו אִישׁ לְפֶתַח אהֳלוֹ וַיִּחַר־אַף יְהֹוָה מְאֹד וּבְעֵינֵי מֹשֶׁה רָע וַיֹּאמֶר מֹשֶׁה…
Dear TBZ Community: In this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Beha’alotcha, we read the well-known story of the people of Israel who complained bitterly to Moses as they wished they had…