Open Sukkah Hours
Rooftop SukkahBring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Kick off Shabbat with some Friday night learning, music, food, and community building. The evening will start with candle lighting, Shabbat-related activities, and services, followed by a delicious dinner.
Come together in the BJ Sukkah after Kabbalat Shabbat to catch up with friends and meet new people over delicious nosh and some drinks!
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Bring your own dinner and join the BJ Environmental Advocates for a showing of the provocative, informative documentary Food, Inc. 2 on the rooftop terrace of our Community House.
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Bring your own dairy/vegetarian meal and enjoy it in the beauty of our rooftop sukkah.
Join us for a relaxed hour with good conversation and your favorite drink. All are welcome.
Join Aviv and Minyan Marom under the beautiful BJ rooftop sukkah for an evening of wine, snacks, and schmoozing as we embrace fall and get into the Sukkot spirit!
Before we celebrate Simhat Torah like only BJ can, come together for a pre-holiday meal with other 20s + 30s! The food will be kosher dairy. Connect over dinner and meet a great crew to dance with all night!
Celebrate Simhat Torah with our teen community before joining the larger BJ community for Hakafot!
Join us for a relaxed hour with good conversation and your favorite drink. All are welcome.
Take action to strengthen our democracy at this one-time intergenerational text banking event.
Join Shalom Hartman Institute scholars Yehuda Kurtzer, Elana Stein Hain, and Tamara Mann Tweel for a three-part series exploring the implications of October 7 on American Jewish civic identity.
The Israeli Authors Discussion Group takes us on a journey of rich and thought-provoking Israeli literature. This month, we’ll read Track Changes by author Sayed Kashua. The first session will be Thursday, October 31.
Bim Bam gives children three and under a fun space to get ready for Shabbat through interactive songs, movement, and stories, while practicing traditions such as lighting candles and saying Kiddush.
Hitoreri, our monthly Kabbalat Shabbat and dinner for teens, is a BJ teen tradition. Teens enjoy a mindfulness-style service led by a BJ rabbi, transitioning from the hectic week to Shabbat, followed by a delicious dinner and time to hang out.
Come together after Kabbalat Shabbat to catch up with friends and meet new people over delicious nosh and some drinks.
Join us for a relaxed hour with good conversation and your favorite drink. All are welcome.
Explore how parenting can be a vehicle to our own Jewish spiritual practice and how together we can raise connected, thoughtful, and empowered mensches. This havurah (group learning/cohort) is open to parents with children ages birth through 18.
Join us for a post-election briefing with BJ member and veteran election lawyer Jerry Goldfeder to discuss the state of the 2024 election results and what we might expect moving forward.
Bim Bam gives children three and under a fun space to get ready for Shabbat through interactive songs, movement, and stories, while practicing traditions such as lighting candles and saying Kiddush.
The Reach for Shabbat retreat is a chance for families with students in 3rd-6th grade to celebrate an immersive Shabbat together outside of the city. Reach for Shabbat is open to all families with 3rd-6th grade students, and their family members.