BZBI-wide Book Club: The Beauty of What Remains

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Our post-High Holiday book will be The Beauty of What Remains by Steven Leder. The author is a rabbi at Wilshire Temple in Los Angeles and may join us for the meeting. This inspiring and comforting book takes us on a journey through the experience of loss that is fundamental to everyone. Yet even after... Read More

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Before the Law: An Introduction to Jewish Responsa

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What is Jewish law and how is it decided? Who gets to decide? In this six-week course, we will explore the halakhic process and how it has changed (and persisted) over the last two thousand years. We will focus, in particular, on contemporary Conservative responsa on a variety of issues, including kitniyot, kashrut, LGBT ordination,... Read More

POWER Listening Campaign

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In June, BZBI joined POWER (Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Respond), a grassroots organization committed to racial and economic justice on a livable planet. BZBI is now one of over 50 congregations in Pennsylvania who are part of POWER’s interfaith and  multi-racial people’s movement. The BZBI POWER Committee is launching a Listening Campaign from... Read More

The Shemita Year: Visioning Our World Anew

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The confluence of a global pandemic, social upheaval, and increasingly devastating weather-related disasters have heightened urgent questions about society, community and the fate of our planet.  We are now in the shemita (sabbatical) year—a year of pause, release, and renewal. On Wednesday November 3 at 7:00 PM via Zoom, we launch a study of shemita,... Read More

American Birthright: Film and Discussion

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“What does it mean to be an American Jew?” This is the question that Becky Tahel ponders when her younger sister marries outside the faith. The action inspires Becky to probe deeper into her Jewish identity through a physical and spiritual journey that enlightens and helps her further embrace her Jewishness. With universal appeal and... Read More

In Person BZBI Tree Planting

Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA

BZBI is working with the the city and the Philadelphia Horticultural Society (PHS) to plant a Honey Locust ’street keeper,' tree which will provide beauty and shade to our congregation and community L'dor v'dor - for generations to come. The tree planting will take place on Sunday, November 21 at 10:00 AM. You can see... Read More

Sock It To ‘Em and Belts & Billfolds

Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA

Help us make the second annual Tikkun Olam clothing drive a success. Consider buying socks, belts and billfolds through Amazon Smile for clients of Project Home and the Bethesda Project. Gently used belts and wallets will also be accepted in the designated box in BZBI's 18th Street Foyer. Please contact Eileen Dwell at  for the... Read More

Virtual Volunteer Appreciation Event

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Despite the challenges of 2021, more than 200 volunteers have provided spiritual support and comfort to BZBI members and the wider Center City community. Let's join together to let our volunteers know what they do is noticed, appreciated, valued and recognized. Help us celebrate the volunteers who helped spread the light this year with a... Read More

Men’s Club Kickoff: The Israeli National Baseball Team

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Team Israel was the Cinderella baseball team in the Tokyo Olympics this year, as the first Israeli national team to qualify since 1976. They earned no medals, but showed how far they've progresses as one of just six national teams to compete. BZBI welcomes Peter Kurz, General Manager for Team Israel, a New York native... Read More

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Where Are You? Returns

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The air is cold, the nights are long, and our future remains unclear. In this time of questioning, join Rabbi Abe on Wednesday evenings before minyan for a contemplative exploration of the most important questions: Where have I been? Where am I now? And where do I go from here? Where Are You? meets on Wednesdays... Read More