Events
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Passover: 2nd Night Seder
HolidaysJoin us for our Community 2nd night Seder on Sunday, April 13th. We are very grateful to Erik Richmond and Annette Demsey for sponsoring the seder again this year, in loving memory of Erik’s mother, Donna Winkler (z”l). Thanks for their … Read More
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Mensch Community
FamiliesMensch Community is a community of families who participate in our Holiday and Shabbat Communities in addition to prioritizing approx. 3 Sunday mornings a month. Through the participation in all these community experiences, kids and families are offered the opportunities … Read More
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Tikkun Leil Shavuot
HolidaysWe’re excited to invite you to a meaningful evening of learning, food, and connection at our Tikkun Leil Shavuot.
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120 Gala
FeaturedProgrammingWe’re setting sail on Sunday, June 8th at 5:00 pm for a unforgettable adventure at Shaarie Torah, and we’d love you to be a part of it. Wear your favorite tropical shirt, sailor costume, elegant dinner attire, or get creative!
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CST Offices CLOSED
FeaturedGeneralThe shul offices will be closed June 30-July 4 to give the staff some well-deserved time off.
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Sisterhood Meeting
GeneralThe Shaarie Torah Sisterhood will be meeting in person at 10am. Not a member? Learn more about the group HERE and join for only $25 a year.
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Unlocking the Machzor
Adult EducationPrepare for the High Holidays by exploring the textual roots of this special liturgy. We will delve into the biblical and rabbinic sources of key High Holiday prayers, with an eye toward unlocking meaning and connection to the larger themes … Read More
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Selichot & Havdalah
HolidaysJoin Rabbi Oren for a learning program of thoughtful reflection as we enter the Yamim Nora'im.
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Mensch Community (2025-2026)
FamiliesMensch Community is a consistent learning community for kids in grades K – 8 which also invites active family participation to build community amongst families and with the greater Shaarie Torah community.
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HHD: Rosh Hashanah
HolidaysRosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. To make sure you have a sweet new year, it’s traditional to eat honey and apples. Rosh Hashanah is a time to begin introspection, looking back at the mistakes of the past year and … Read More
