We are a small and mighty community joined together by our commitment to Judaism, each other, and Tikkun Olam and we are still together even though we are physically apart and socially distanced. We are going to get through the challenges of the present because of our support of each other, but I know there are many people struggling through COVID-19 isolation without the comfort of community.
If you know anyone who might find comfort from our community, reach out to them and invite them to join us for a Friday night service or for Lay Led Torah study or to make sandwiches for GRIP. They may find some comfort and meaning with us and isn’t that what we are all about? In this time when human contact is difficult, human connection is especially crucial. We are lucky to have our community. Let’s share.
From the President: Oct. 22, 2020
October 22, 2020 by tbhrich • president
We are a small and mighty community joined together by our commitment to Judaism, each other, and Tikkun Olam and we are still together even though we are physically apart and socially distanced. We are going to get through the challenges of the present because of our support of each other, but I know there are many people struggling through COVID-19 isolation without the comfort of community.
If you know anyone who might find comfort from our community, reach out to them and invite them to join us for a Friday night service or for Lay Led Torah study or to make sandwiches for GRIP. They may find some comfort and meaning with us and isn’t that what we are all about? In this time when human contact is difficult, human connection is especially crucial. We are lucky to have our community. Let’s share.
We are Temple Beth Hillel.
If I am not for myself, who will be for me?
If I am not for others, what am I?
And if not now, when? -Rabbi Hillel