SUKKOT AND SIMCHAT TORAH

The celebrations continue! Join us for Sukkot and Simchat Torah as we kick off 5786.

Stay tuned for our full festival schedule.

  • REUNITE: Lashevet ba’Sukkah

    Monday, October 6 at 5:00 pm
    CBS Sukkah, Eva Gunther Plaza

    Please join us for the first night of Sukkot in Beth Sholom's beautiful sukkah. We will start the festivities by creating one-of-a-kind sukkah decorations, seeing old friends, meeting new ones and enjoying a delicious meal. The evening will culminate under the stars with singing and a short festival service.

    This event is for members of Beth Sholom.

  • Youngish Shabbat in the Sukkah

    Friday, October 10 at 7:00 p.m.
    CBS Sukkah, Eva Gunther Plaza

    Join Youngish for our monthly Shabbat dinner—this time with a seasonal twist as we gather in the cozy, open-air of our sukkah (Note: 2nd Friday this month, instead of 3rd!) Under the stars and autumn sky, we'll Replenish together with nourishing food, warm community, and egalitarian Shabbat traditions that honor both the weekly rhythm of rest and the joyful harvest celebration of Sukkot.

    This event is for adults in their 20s through early 40s.

  • REBUILD: Havdalah in the Sukkakh

    Saturday, October 11 at 6:30  p.m.
    CBS Sukkot / Koret Hall

    Come celebrate the end of Shabbat in the Sukkah! This is the first of three annual Build Havdalah gatherings meant for all ages and especially anyone who enjoys a delicious meal, singing, marshmallow roasting and starting the new week with their CBS community.

  • HaMerkaz Chavurah Dinner in the Sukkah

    Sunday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m.
    CBS Sukkah, Eva Gunther Plaza

    Celebrate the sixth night of Sukkot with fellow HaMerkaz members!

    This event is for CBS members in between Youngish and Sages of the Ages.

  • REJOICE: Erev Simchat Torah Dinner & Dance Party

    Tuesday, October 14
    Eva Gunther Plaza, Koret Hall

    6:00 p.m. Dinner
    7:00 p.m. Torah Dancing
    Stay for the after party and Tisch

    Celebrate the completion of the Torah reading cycle and the joy of this holiday by singing and dancing with our Torah scrolls. Featuring SHAMATi Trio and Isaac Zones. This annual celebration is in partnership with our friends at Congregation Kol Shofar.

    All are welcome. If you like to dance, eat and sing - you can expect a great time!