It is with great joy to share that as of April 22, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Temple Beth David's new solar array is operational! We will now be producing nearly 100% of our electrical energy, and we join three other churches in Westwood modeling sustainability and stewardship for our environment. Thank you to all the people who made this initiative possible - the Temple Beth David Green Team, Board of Trustees, and especially President Pat Aronson, Immediate Past President Paul Greenberg, Past President David Wang, and V.P. of Administration Tim Holiner. We look forward to a congregational dedication of the solar array when we can join together in person.
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi Karen and Rabbi Micah Citrin
Our Social Action Committee Reminds Us: Lots Of Ways You Can Do Good
The Social Action Committee knows that you want to help during this time of need. Here are ways you can contribute to make a difference:
Food Insecurity - Need is greater than ever for food: Volunteer with the Greater Boston Food Bank. Volunteer at the Dedham Food Pantry. Volunteer to pack or deliver food in several locations around the Boston area through Boston Cares.
Family Friendly: Send cards to Hebrew Senior Life residents to cheer them up.
It is not too late to register for Shabbat BaBayit (Shabbat at Home) Tonight!
Each week now we are celebrating "Shabbat BaBayit," Shabbat at home. Based on our model of sharing Shabbat dinners with one another, the rabbis are inviting you this Friday to join them for Shabbat blessings and dinner via Zoom. All ages are welcome. We will begin with a brief livestream service including Kaddish and then move to the Shabbat table. Enjoy Shabbat together!
5:45 pm Short Service including Kaddish via Livestream 6:30 pmShabbat Blessings & Dinner with the Rabbis via Zoom Make your own food and join the rabbis and temple friends for blessings, dinner, and singing around the Shabbat table!