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Last year, our Holy Days ended with the horror of October 7th. As a community, we gathered to mourn those lost, felt the horror for the hostages, and welcomed the survivors. It has been quite a difficult year with the rise of antisemitism and the present conflict in Israel. Yet, through our resolve, our resilience has shone through. We have gathered to celebrate life. On Shabbat we watched as 13-year-olds became adults at their Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, yelled mazel tov at weddings, and we celebrated anniversaries and birthdays. Our congregation grew in numbers, and we all grew in spirit as we faced the world.
Our TBA programming has provided a valuable human connection when we most needed it. We stand taller because of our strength of community. Each member makes the synagogue a thriving, vibrant community, one that inspires learning, deepens friendships, nourishes the soul, and makes prayer meaningful at just the right time. We are all stronger because of your membership and support.May we see peace in the coming year.
Our Annual High Holy Day Appeal is our largest fundraiser. As fellow congregants, we hope every member will donate at a level that both fits their budget and will help TBA remain strong.
Please support TBA today and help secure our future by contributing.