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Central Oregon’s Jewish Reform Congregation

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Events

  1. 19 May

    Vindaloo

    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
  2. 19 May

    Annual Meeting

    4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
  3. 31 May

    Erev Shabbat Service

    6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
  4. 12 Jun

    Family Kitchen

    8:30 am - 1:00 pm
  5. 14 Jun

    Board Meeting

    9:00 am - 11:00 am
  6. 19 Jun

    Ladies Lunch

    11:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Shabbat Services

Join us  to welcome Shabbat on Friday nights and Saturday mornings. For more information, click here. For our calendar of services and events, click here.

Membership Payment

You can make your membership payment here.

Order Your Tribute Bookplates 

Honor your loved ones with a beautiful bookplate capturing the character of Central Oregon. For more information and to order your bookplate for our Shabbat Mishkan T’filah and our High Holy Days prayer books, the Mishkan HaNefesh: Machzor for the Days of Awe, click here

 

 

 

Messages

For Jewish families, retirees and singles at every level of faith, Temple Beth Tikvah provides a comforting embrace for the soul of your DNA.
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Temple Beth Tikvah has a wealth of Jewish programming for families with children – from toddlers to teens. We greatly respect the needs of our children and feel it is important to support the families while nurturing their child’s own Jewish values and growth.
Read more about our Family programming

President’s Message:
From Cere Fingerhut

 
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TBT president Cere Fingerhut

Sacred Partnership. You may have never heard the term. You may have heard someone mention it in passing. You may have done a lot of reading on it. What does it mean in the context of our Temple Beth Tikvah community?

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From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Being Honest with God and Myself

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I took the Commandments seriously. However, one of the Commandments deeply resonated above all others: "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor," meaning "You shall not lie" (Exodus 20:13). This affected me most because I was lying to others and myself about a core aspect of my identity: my bisexuality.

A Message of Support

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While we recognize that the deep conflict between Israelis and Palestinians will not be resolved over the summer, we believe that come the fall, college campuses must once again be safe for all students - and this includes Jewish students living their Jewish commitments openly and proudly.

B'midbar Haiku

B'midbar Haiku jemerman

Haiku based on the week's Torah portion.

You’re Invited to Remember

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Growing up, I saw Yizkor as a mysterious event on Yom Kippur afternoon. The grownups would return to temple in the afternoon, while my sister and I stayed home. There was no explanation, just an understanding that this was a thing our parents and grandparents did, and we did not.