Meet & Greet – Rabbi Hernán Rustein
Join us after Shabbat Morning Services in welcoming Rabbi Rustein. Learn more about his career, studies and interests in a more personal experience. Non-members please call the office 787-721-6333 to register.
Join us after Shabbat Morning Services in welcoming Rabbi Rustein. Learn more about his career, studies and interests in a more personal experience. Non-members please call the office 787-721-6333 to register.
Join us by walking, sponsoring a walker, and even brining your pet! Date: Sunday, June 4, 2023 Time: At the end of our Annual Meeting (12:30ish) Sponsorship levels: $10 – Walker | $5 – Pet | $180 – All walkers & pets! CLICK HERE for more information and to REGISTER
CHAD GADJO is a remarkable German Expressionist rendering of the beloved seder song, Had Gadya. Now on display at the Temple Sholom of West Essex Musem Case, curated by Rabbi Norman and Naomi Patz.
Photo sessions will be 10 minutes long, maximum 4 people. It will include 4 digital photos for $40.00. Photos will be delivered to you via email. Clothing: Light colors and without much design so that it does not get lost with the navy blue background and decoration. All games will have an entrance fee of $18 per […]
Almost exactly 5 years after hurricane María struck Puerto Rico, we are once again faced with another climate catastrophe. Hurricane Fiona has caused widespread destruction and flooding, and many communities remain without access to electricity, water, food and/or shelter. Our own facilities were faced with a failure of our emergency backup power system, which will […]
Thoughts on Shabbat Nahamu August 12, 2022 – Av 16, 5782 Temple Sholom of West Essex Rabbi Norman Patz This week’s Torah portion is a triple-header of passages familiar to us: the Ten Commandments, the Sh’ma and the V’ahavta. They’re all in D’varim/Deuteronomy, chapters 5 and 6. I would be remiss if I didn’t call […]
On Saturday, July 23, 2022, Temple Beth Shalom honored a living legend, Shula Feldkran Vollweiler, for her lifelong love, commitment and dedication to Judaism. Over the last forty years, Shula served as TBS president, vice president, principal and teacher of the religious school as well as Hadassah vice president of education. Currently she is a […]