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Central Oregon’s Jewish Reform Congregation

Events

  1. 07 Oct

    Men's Breakfast

    9:30 am - 11:00 am
  2. 10 Oct

    Erev Shabbat Service

    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
  3. 11 Oct

    Study in the Sukkah

    10:00 am - 11:30 am
  4. 11 Oct

    Sukkot Celebration with CSB

    4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
  5. 13 Oct

    Board Meeting

    5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
  6. 19 Oct

    Vindaloo with the Jews

    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Find Your Connection

About TBT

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.
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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

Divrei Tikvah
From Rabbi Sara Abrams

As I write this, Yom Kippur is in the foreground—with all its severity, intensity, and rigor. And, if you wait until after Yom Kippur to read this letter, we will have completed the holy day together and, please God, be written in the Book of Life for good….. Read More

President’s Message
From Ginger Weeden

As we open the Book of Life for a new year, I’m reflecting on the joy of being together for Rosh Hashanah and Tashlich. Those moments of prayer, song, and casting away what no longer serves us reminded me how deeply connected our community is. And yes—we also perfected the art of moving chairs in record time.   Read more

From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

From Scared to Sacred: Healing Our Collective Trauma in the New Year

From Scared to Sacred: Healing Our Collective Trauma in the New Year jemerman

Rabbi Rick Schechter reflects on the effects of prolonged, ongoing trauma and how the values of compassion and gratitude offer a path to communal and individual healing.

Two Years Later: Memory and Meaning on October 7th

Two Years Later: Memory and Meaning on October 7th jemerman

Two years after the October 7th attacks, Rabbi Josh Weinberg shares five lessons drawn from Jewish wisdom and challenges us to transform collective grief into purpose.

Resources for Marking the Anniversary of October 7th

Resources for Marking the Anniversary of October 7th jemerman

These materials include readings, interviews, and more that reflect on the year that has passed since the October 7th attacks.

Discovering Israel, Adventure, and Growth at Heller High

Discovering Israel, Adventure, and Growth at Heller High jemerman

As the leaves begin to turn in North America and young people return to school, some teens in grades 10-12 have embarked on a back-to-school trek that spans oceans and time zones. These teens have elected to spend a semester in the URJ Heller High program at Alexander Muss High School in Hod HaSharon, Israel.