Temple Beth-El has a rich and storied past. View videos highlighting Temple Beth-El’s 100th Anniversary, a video marking the closure of our building in 2023, and a slideshow created for Temple Beth-El’s 120th Anniversary celebration.
Reflecting on Yom HaShoah, Rabbi Kaminsky explores events, performances, and discussions that highlight the significance of Holocaust remembrance and the ongoing impact of antisemitism. From her Kabbalat Shabbat sermon on April 25.
Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky shares her remarks from “The People Next Door” Student Art & Creative Writing Awards Ceremony at Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library on April 22, 2025.
Social connections are just as important to our health as exercise and what we eat. But it can be challenging to make and retain friends as we get older. Rabbi Laura Geller will present an interactive workshop on this topic. Open to all!
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Temple Beth-El is a vibrant community rooted in Reform Jewish values and traditions. Whether you join us in person or online, you’ll find a place where we honor our heritage while looking forward to the future. Be part of something truly special.
An average month at Temple Beth-El finds opportunities for worship, study, and meaningful connection to community. We meet every Friday evening for Shabbat services, with time for shmoozing afterward, accompanied by light refreshments. We meet monthly for Torah study followed by a Shabbat morning service, and at least once a month we get together for a Shabbat meal, whether for dinner or lunch. Other study opportunities include a monthly book discussion group and women's Torah study, as well as community-wide programs that are such a benefit of living in South Bend. We'd love to connect with you! Please be in touch!