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WHO WE ARE // VISITING OUR SHUL








Soul Farm
Ki Va Moed — Live in Berlin 2

TBZ is an open and inviting shul, offering a sukkat sh'lomekha — a canopy of peace — for its members, the Jewish community, and our world. Our doors are always open to visitors. Our joyous and boisterous Kabbalat Shabbat, or Friday evening services, begin at 6:00 PM and attract many visitors —

  • travellers from the U.S. and abroad;

  • people new to the Boston area;

  • long-time area residents who are curious about our "unorthodox shul;" and

  • "shul-shoppers" interested in experiencing our unique community.

Join us with your family and friends, or come alone — we promise that you won't be alone for long: we welcome (and talk with!) our visitors. . . .

Come and sit for a quiet meditation. Join us for singing and dancing. Reflect with us on the weekly Torah portion. No matter how you would like to experience TBZ for the first time, we welcome you with open arms.


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