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Temple B'nai Brith Spring Open House: March 29th, 11am-1pm
Looking for a vibrant, egalitarian, and welcoming Jewish community? Temple B'nai Brith is an independent Jewish congregation serving Somerville and surrounding communities for over 100 years. We offer regular Shabbat and alternative worship services, High Holiday services, and other Jewish holiday services; non-members are welcome!
We will hold an open house on Sunday, March 29th from 11am-1pm. Meet congregants, enjoy a light snack, visit the children's school in session, and meet our school staff. TBB is located at 201 Central St, in Somerville, just off Broadway in Winter Hill.
I'm a member of TBB, and I'm on the board of directors and a co-chair of the Membership Committee. I've been a member of TBB since sometime after I moved to Somerville, and really like the place! I'll be at TBB the morning of the open house (though it seems I'll probably be teaching a cooking class for much of the time), and otherwise can occasionally be found at Shabbat services, other holiday services, or various programs that catch my interest. Feel free to ask me more about Temple B'nai Brith!
www.templebnaibrith.org is our website. (The Open House announcement isn't there yet, but it will be.)
Looking for a vibrant, egalitarian, and welcoming Jewish community? Temple B'nai Brith is an independent Jewish congregation serving Somerville and surrounding communities for over 100 years. We offer regular Shabbat and alternative worship services, High Holiday services, and other Jewish holiday services; non-members are welcome!
We will hold an open house on Sunday, March 29th from 11am-1pm. Meet congregants, enjoy a light snack, visit the children's school in session, and meet our school staff. TBB is located at 201 Central St, in Somerville, just off Broadway in Winter Hill.
I'm a member of TBB, and I'm on the board of directors and a co-chair of the Membership Committee. I've been a member of TBB since sometime after I moved to Somerville, and really like the place! I'll be at TBB the morning of the open house (though it seems I'll probably be teaching a cooking class for much of the time), and otherwise can occasionally be found at Shabbat services, other holiday services, or various programs that catch my interest. Feel free to ask me more about Temple B'nai Brith!
www.templebnaibrith.org is our website. (The Open House announcement isn't there yet, but it will be.)
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Date: 2009-02-12 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-12 09:13 pm (UTC)Perhaps it's vibrant, but frankly, I don't see how it can be egalitarian...
Date: 2009-02-12 10:20 pm (UTC)Re: Perhaps it's vibrant, but frankly, I don't see how it can be egalitarian...
Date: 2009-02-13 01:39 am (UTC)Re: Perhaps it's vibrant, but frankly, I don't see how it can be egalitarian...
Date: 2009-02-13 02:08 am (UTC)Re: Perhaps it's vibrant, but frankly, I don't see how it can be egalitarian...
Date: 2009-02-13 03:54 pm (UTC)Moderator note
Date: 2009-02-13 02:35 am (UTC)Re: Moderator note
Date: 2009-02-13 03:52 pm (UTC)Re: Moderator note
Date: 2009-02-13 03:54 pm (UTC)Re: Moderator note
Date: 2009-02-13 03:56 pm (UTC)Mod note:
Date: 2009-02-13 02:50 am (UTC)I know you probably think you're being tremendously witty, but you've stepped pretty far into 'troll' area, and you're also bordering pretty closely on 'asshole' area too. I am apparently the third moderator of the community to ask you to knock it off this week. You need to stop.
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Date: 2009-02-13 03:53 pm (UTC)Re: Mod note:
Date: 2009-02-13 07:52 pm (UTC)I consider the original poster here to be a friend, and I am also a member of her shul. So I did not appreciate seeing accusations hurled against the local Jewish community as a response to a simple event announcement post.
Perhaps it's a troll, but here's a straight answer...
Date: 2009-02-13 04:15 pm (UTC)in Jewish ritual practice, such as reading from the Torah or counting in having a group "enough Jews" (10 people) present to recite certain prayers or read the weekly Torah portion. TBB is egalitarian, and in fact particularly concerned about interpreting ritual questions while being guided by this principle.
To address your question about "leveling with non-Jews and/or atheists": TBB is also open to participation by non-Jews, though in fact non-Jews don't participate equally in things like reading from the weekly Torah portion or reciting the Torah blessings. I'm sure we count plenty of Jewish atheists and agnostics among our members too - there are reason to participate in Judaism that have nothing to do with belief in God. I believe that most of the non-Jews who are members of our congregation have a Jewish partner or other Jewish family members though. Non-Jews attend events because they find something interesting about them, be it a concert or folk dancing session or class or talk. I don't know why someone would be motivated to attend events if they didn't have some connection or interest in Judaism, but they'd certainly be welcome to. Membership at TBB is officially open to anyone Jewish, to anyone who shares a household with someone Jewish, and to others on a case by case basis. We do have at least one member who is not Jewish, doesn't/never did live with anyone Jewish, and just likes to come to religious services at TBB.
As for your religious philosophy question - I wouldn't have a definitive answer on what truth there is or how to "level with" people who perceive things differently. But in my experience, Judaism is more about Jews believing that they are the ones with the obligation to follow and teach the Torah which their descendants have been doing since antiquity than believing we have "truth" and nobody else does...
Re: Perhaps it's a troll, but here's a straight answer...
Date: 2009-02-13 04:22 pm (UTC)Re: Perhaps it's a troll, but here's a straight answer...
Date: 2009-02-13 04:28 pm (UTC)Re: Perhaps it's a troll, but here's a straight answer...
Date: 2009-02-14 05:35 am (UTC)