Class of 2022-2023 October 20-21, 2023: Ariella Snyderman Class of 2023-2024 September 29-30, 2023: Miles Fannin November 17-18, 2023: Zeke Mullem January 19-20, 2024: Daniel Weiner February 16-17, 2024: Lily Asher April 5-6, 2024: Jonah Stock April 12-13, 2024: Yael Lovins April 19-20, 2024: Lucy Hirschman May 24-25, 2024: Maya Singer May 31-June 1, 2024: […]
Discover support and comfort in your journey through grief with Growing thru Grief, a free, confidential program sponsored by a coalition of local religious and civic organizations. Join us year-round on Tuesdays (except holidays) from 4:15 pm to 6 pm for meetings led by facilitators or guest speakers. In weeks without formal speakers, our facilitators […]
2018-2019 Healing Yoga Schedule
Mitzvah Project 2017: Beth El Supports Families Moving Forward Families Moving Forward, which combined two previous organizations, Genesis Home and Durham Interfaith Hospitality Network, offers a temporary home to families with children in the crisis of homelessness. They create a path to stability, self-sufficiency, and permanent housing through personalized services and ongoing community support. Last […]
Found during the High Holidays: A woman’s diamond-looking earring was found in the sanctuary, and a child’s coin purse (with money inside) was found in the parking lot. If either of these items could be yours, please contact the office. We also have a large collection of reading glasses and small toys in the office […]
Julia Edelstein, an incoming Duke Health & Fitness Center intern, is seeking accommodations in Durham starting the week of January 8, 2018 and going through early May. She is looking for a short term lease or rental (one bedroom/one bathroom apartment), a room to rent, or a host family or families (would be happy to help with children […]
Click here to register Click here to register
Please join us on October 22nd at 3:30pm at the Levin JCC for a special presentation of Edelweiss Pirates. The Pirates were groups of teenagers who resisted the cruelties of Nazi Youth and Hitler’s police during the 1930s. Refusing to be bullied and rejecting the norms of Nazi society, they stayed true to their own set of beliefs […]
In addition to Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur, we expect a busy weekend in Durham and especially Beth El’s neighborhood of Trinity Park so please plan ahead to avoid any delays. On Friday, September 29, Kol Nidre services will begin at 6:15 pm in the Main Sanctuary and 6:30 pm in the Orthodox Kehillah. The doors will open 45 […]
Tuesday, October 3 at 4:30PM in Westbrook 0012 The Jewish Annotated New Testament: A Panel Discussion with Marc Brettler & Amy Jill-Levine In this panel discussion about the publication of the second edition of The Jewish Annotated New Testament, editors Marc Brettler, Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor of Judaic Studies at Duke University and Amy-Jill Levine, […]
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 15
- Next Page »