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Patroits Dinner and Flag Dedication

November 4, 2021 by urjtbs • Men's Club

 Patriots Day Flag Dedication 2021 September 11th

High Holidays Schedule – September 2021

July 16, 2021 by urjnetworkadmin • Passover

High Holidays Schedule:

Monday September 6 Rosh Hashanan Evening Service @ 7:30pm.

Tuesday September 7 Rosh Hashanah Service @ 10:00am. Tashlich Service @ Noon.

Wednesday September 15 Erev Yom Kippur Servcie @ 7:30. Kol Nidre

Thurday September 16 Yom Kippur @  .  Rabbi Discussion @ 3:00pm. Yiskor Service @ 5:00pm.

Nilah Service @ 5:00pm. Break the Fast @ 6:00pm.

 

Friday Night at the Shul

July 16, 2021 by urjtbs • Social

The last in our series of Friday Night at the Shul will be August 23rd, 2021.

A presentation will be given by Central Florida Tourism located on Hwy 27 in Davenport.

Summer Lay Services

July 16, 2021 by urjtbs • Shabbat

Temple Beyh Shalom Summer Lay Services continue on July 30 and August 13.

Rabbi Herzfeld returns on August 27.

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From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Five Ways to Encourage Teens’ Jewish Identities

Five Ways to Encourage Teens’ Jewish Identities jemerman October 23, 2025

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Many Jewish teens leave home believing they've "finished" their Jewish education after their b'nei mitzvah or after confirmation. I certainly did. But that's like thinking you've mastered math because you learned multiplication tables.

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Wrestling With God After My Miscarriage

Wrestling With God After My Miscarriage jemerman October 15, 2025

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Looking back, part of my anger with God was also anger at myself. Growing up, it was understood that I would eventually get a job, get married, get pregnant, and have children of my own. When I miscarried, I felt like I had failed at something fundamental.

Creating A Workplace of Belonging

Creating A Workplace of Belonging jemerman October 9, 2025

Living with Disabilities
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Here are a few pieces of Jewish wisdom that make excellent guiding principles, for those of us with disabilities and allies, to create a workplace of belonging for everyone.

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