Erev Rosh Hashanah MulticastWednesday, October 2, 7:30pm
Welcome the New Year online or onsite with Central Reform Temple of Boston. This is a special time and we welcome all to come home to your Jewish family this High Holiday season. These services are moving and inspiring and we want everyone to have the opportunity to experience this deeply spiritual holiday.
All visitors and guests MUST pre-register at least 24 hours before the service to attend. This procedure is for safety. Come celebrate a sweet New Year with us at
Central Reform Temple of Boston. We look forward to seeing you!
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Rosh Hashanah Morning
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Yom Kippur Eve Multicast ServiceFriday, October 11, 7:30pm
Welcome the New Year online or onsite with Central Reform Temple of Boston. This is a special time and we welcome all to come home to your Jewish family this High Holiday season. These services are moving and inspiring and we want everyone to have the opportunity to experience this deeply spiritual holiday.
All visitors and guests MUST pre-register at least 24 hours before the service to attend. This procedure is for safety. Come home to your Jewish family this High Holy Day season.
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Yom Kippur Multicast ServiceSaturday, October 12, 10:00am
The day begins with the morning multicast service followed by a break from 12:00 to 3:30pm. The afternoon includes a study and discussion session that begins at 4:00pm followed by Yizkor and N'ilah services.
All visitors and guests MUST pre-register at least 24 hours before the service to attend. This procedure is for safety. Come home to your Jewish family this High Holy Day season.
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Shomrei Adamah
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Build the Sukkah!Wednesday, October 16, 3:30-5:00
Come on! You know you want to do it! Join your friends at 15 Newbury Street to build and decorate our Sukkah right off the side walk in Back Bay Boston. It's fun, you'll get to know people, enjoy the afternoon together. This is a highlight of our year at Central Reform Temple of Boston. What a feeling of absolute joy you will have watching people stop, take photos, ask questions and marvel that a Sukkah is going up on Newbury Street. It's a treat you don't want to miss so join us!
No carpentry, tool, or decorating skill required, although if you have these things bring it on! |
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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Subscribe to Central Reform Temple YouTube ChannelEnjoy CRT Shabbat Services “on demand” on the temple YouTube channel. When you subscribe you will be notified by email each time a new video is uploaded. Experience CRT services for the first time, review a service you missed, or relax into prayer and meditation in the middle of the week. Enjoy!
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