This year TBC will again welcome members and guests to a Community Passover Seder on Saturday, April 23rd (Second Night of Passover). The doors open at 5:30 pm, the Seder begins at 6:00 pm.
This will be a great opportunity to meet together with congregants and friends and strengthen our community.
This event is open to all, and members are encouraged to invite their non-TBC friends and acquaintances, of any denomination!
The event will be catered, with hors d'oeuvres, Kosher-style food, and vegetarian options.
The cost will be $36 for adults and children 11 years old and over, children under 10 are free.
The Silver Platter Foundation is excited to be participating in this year's Purim Carnival!
In keeping with the theme of giving, we would like to have the children make no-sew, fleece blankets that we will donate to cancer patients. While we will try to keep the cost of supplies to $50, we may need up to $100 in order to have enough blankets to keep all of the students busy enough. Our goal is to make 10 blankets.
The Silver Platter Foundation provides goods and services to families affected by adult blood cancers with children living at home.
This organization was founded by Ridgefield resident and Temple B'nai Chaim member Rachel Langberg to celebrate the life of her sister Hillary Silver, who bravely lived with multiple myeloma for nine years. She lost her battle in 2015.
Please visit SilverPlatterFoundation.org to learn more and to make a tax-deductible donation.
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National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY)!
Don't miss these exciting opportunities to connect with the National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY)! Please contact Rabbi Bearman (RabbiBearman@TempleBnaiChaim.org) if you have any questions about these wonderful programs!
NFTY JUNIOR YOUTH KALLAH (APRIL 1-3, 2016)
Open to 6th and 7th graders, Junior Youth Kallah is an opportunity to give our youngest members of NFTY a taste of what's to come when they reach high school!
Spring Kallah is a weekend retreat for any Reform Jewish teen in the NY Area. Teens come from all over Long Island, New York City, Westchester and Fairfield to spend the weekend meeting other Jewish teens from throughout the area, engaging in meaningful conversations and actions around social justice, participating in teen-led prayer and spirituality, most importantly, having fun together!
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