Emmanuel Center Movie NightThursday, January 15, 2026, 7:00pm
Our next Emmanuel Center Movie Night is THIS WEEK, Thursday January 15th at 7:00pm (note that this is a new day of the week). Our film will be Meet the Patels (2014), and Susan Frank will be our facilitator.
SUMMARY: This is a documentary that follows Ravi Patel, a first-generation Indian-American approaching 30, allows his traditional parents to guide him through the Indian matchmaking process. All are welcome to the conversation. |
Shabbat Service
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CRT Book Group on ZoomSunday, January 25, 6:00pm
Our next book will be The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon 2000. This book is fun to read. Spanning continents and eras, by one of America’s finest writers remains one of the defining novels of our modern American age.
SUMMARY: A sensitive and soulful man earns a living by writing personal letters for other people. Left heartbroken after his marriage ends, he becomes fascinated with a new operating system which reportedly develops into an intuitive and unique entity in its own right. He starts the program and meets "Samantha", whose bright voice reveals a sensitive, playful personality. Though "friends" initially, the relationship soon deepens into love. |
Shabbat Service
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Torah Study
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Emmanuel Center Movie NightThursday, February 19 at 7:00pm
Our next Emmanuel Center Movie Night will be on Thursday February 19th at 7:00pm (not that this is a new day of the week). Our film will be Her (2013), and Bob Frank will be our facilitator. We are ONLINE ONLY.
SUMMARY: A sensitive and soulful man earns a living by writing personal letters for other people. Left heartbroken after his marriage ends, he becomes fascinated with a new operating system which reportedly develops into an intuitive and unique entity in its own right. He starts the program and meets "Samantha", whose bright voice reveals a sensitive, playful personality. Though "friends" initially, the relationship soon deepens into love. |
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Central Reform Temple of Boston is a uniquely welcoming community that embraces the richness of the Jewish tradition. Our worship, conducted primarily in English, is inclusive and accessible. We offer a warm, unconditional welcome to all who seek to join us in worship, study, and service, without regard to religious background or beliefs. One need not be born Jewish, be able to read Hebrew, or convert to Judaism to be a full, participating member of Central Reform Temple. Interfaith families and people of all faiths, including the unaffiliated, are fully embraced. Members of the LGBTQ community are a vibrant part of our Temple family.
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With a focus on adult programming and social justice, we strive to be engaged with each other both within and outside our Shabbat, Festival, and High Holy Day Services. Our one-of-a-kind covenant relationship with Emmanuel Episcopal Church with whom we share our spiritual home, integrates us both physically and ideologically within the Back Bay interfaith community.
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Our Rabbi
Rabbi Dr. Michael Shire joined Central Reform Temple of Boston as part-time rabbinic leader on July 1, 2022. Rabbi Shire also holds the title Rabbi in Residence at Emmanuel Church in the city of Boston. He is Professor of Jewish Education at Hebrew College.
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