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We would love for you to join us again this year for our Second Night Seder! The cost is $54 per person, payable at the time of registration (up to 4 guests per sign-in) You may return to this form to register and pay for as many friends and family members as you like. If you would like to contribute to Elijah’s Table, please complete your meal registration first, then return to the form to make your donation as a separate transaction. Most importantly: we want everyone at our table. If the cost is a barrier to your attendance, please reach out to Jill Silverstein at [email protected] for a confidential accommodation. Complete the form on the button above and be sure to click "submit" to finalize your spot. We can’t wait to celebrate with you! CHAG SAMEACH! A Sweet Passover!
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Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 3:00pm
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Learn more about Emmanuel Center - CLICK HERE
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Multicast Shabbat Service & PotluckFriday , March 13, 6:30pm
March 13th marks our return to Multicast Shabbat services (in person and online). We will celebrate being together in person with a Shabbat Potluck supper after services. Please bring your favorite dish to share with everyone.
All are welcome. Keep up with everything going on at CRT, including Zoom links to multicast services, by reading "The Week Ahead," our weekly newsletter. Want to join the email list? Email info@centralreformtemple.org |
Torah Study
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Emmanuel Center Movie NightThursday, March 19 at 7:00pm
We will be gathering to discuss the documentary film "No Other Land". Rabbi Michael Shire will facilitate.
SUMMARY: Palestinian activist Basel Adra documents the destruction of his community in Masafer Yatta under Israeli occupation. He forms an unlikely alliance with Israeli journalist Yuval. For years, they fight against mass expulsion—forging a complex bond haunted by the extreme inequality between them. info@centralreformtemple.org |
Jewish Heritage Center TourThursday, March 26 at 3:00-5:00pm
Join us at the Jewish Heritage Center, 97 Newbury Street, on Thursday, March 26th from 3:00-5:00pm. The Jewish Heritage Center is a treasure trove of archives from Boston's Jewish community, its synagogues, schools, professions, stores, and Jewish neighborhoods. We have arranged a special tour of the archives and a talk about their collection and items of interest relating to the lives of our grandparents or parents who lived in the city. The tour and talk is free of charge though donations to the Center will be gladly received. Please RSVP so we know how many will join us.
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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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March 13th marks our return to Multicast Shabbat services (in person and online). We will celebrate being together in person with a Shabbat Potluck supper after services. We will start with a Shabbat Schmooze with the rabbi and CRT members at 5:40 in the Emmanuel Room. Rabbi Shire will lead us in worship and we will be accompanied by our musicians.
Everyone is welcome. If you would like to be on the newsletter list at CRT, email info@centralreformtemple.org |
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 Channel
Enjoy 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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