Celebrate Passover
Celebrate Passover
There are many ways to celebrate Passover with Beth Jacob Synagogue, we hope you will join us!
Click on the links below to learn more about our Passover programs.
March 29 and April 5- Passover Preparation with Rabbi Tzvi Holt
April 10- Passover Palooza! Passover Family Fun at the Montpelier Recreation Pavilion
April 15- Virtual Family Shabbat + Celebrate Passover with PJ Library in VT- Matzah included!
April 16- Beth Jacob Community Passover Seder led by Rabbi Shana Margolin
Beth Jacob is pleased to be able to provide free matzah this year for pick up on the Beth Jacob Synagogue porch, swing by and help yourself!
Wed, April 23 2025
25 Nisan 5785
Upcoming Events
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Thursday ,
AprApril 24 , 2025
Thursday, Apr 24th 3:00p to 4:00p
Please join us as we sing a short song from the Psalms, sit for twenty minutes, walk for ten minutes, then sing another Hebrew song. Sometimes a brief discussion follows. Words to songs are supplied in Hebrew and transliteration. All are welcomed whatever your experience may be. We do not offer instructions or guided meditations. -
Friday ,
AprApril 25 , 2025
Friday, Apr 25th 1:30p to 3:00p
Mah Jongg is back! Join in on the fun with this beloved tile-based game. -
Friday ,
AprApril 25 , 2025
Friday, Apr 25th 7:00p to 8:30p
Join us for a Kabbalat Shabbat service at 7:00pm led by Rabbi Shana Margolin. RSVP below! -
Sunday ,
AprApril 27 , 2025
Sunday, Apr 27th 1:00p to 3:00p
Starting in silent movies and extending to today’s hit series “Menasha” and “Unorthodox,” Yiddish language films started as an attempt to entertain the Jewish masses only to become a powerful visual and esthetic record on 20th/21st century Jewry. Covering over a dozen films all with newly composed sub-titles, author/producer Henry Sapoznik and Rick Winston, Vermont's favorite movie maven, talk not only about the great stars of the Yiddish stage and screen (Molly Picon, Maurice Schwartz) but also shed light on the nearly lost legacy of pioneers like producer/director Joseph Seiden and director Edgar G. Ulmer (better known for his gritty, low budget film noirs) who helped will Yiddish films into existence despite tremendous odds during its brief “Golden Age” In addition to films made by and for the immigrant Jewish community, their talk will also focus on how Yiddish was presented in mainstream Hollywood films featuring James Cagney, Joe E. Brown and the Three Stooges. Sign up below! -
Tuesday ,
AprApril 29 , 2025
Tuesday, Apr 29th 9:30a to 10:30a
Join us for a weekly opportunity to chat and do a NYT's crossword puzzle together on Zoom.
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Beth Jacob Synagogue
10 Harrison Avenue
P.O. Box 1133
Montpelier, VT
Upcoming Events
-
Thursday ,
AprApril 24 , 2025
Thursday, Apr 24th 3:00p to 4:00p
Please join us as we sing a short song from the Psalms, sit for twenty minutes, walk for ten minutes, then sing another Hebrew song. Sometimes a brief discussion follows. Words to songs are supplied in Hebrew and transliteration. All are welcomed whatever your experience may be. We do not offer instructions or guided meditations. -
Friday ,
AprApril 25 , 2025
Friday, Apr 25th 1:30p to 3:00p
Mah Jongg is back! Join in on the fun with this beloved tile-based game. -
Friday ,
AprApril 25 , 2025
Friday, Apr 25th 7:00p to 8:30p
Join us for a Kabbalat Shabbat service at 7:00pm led by Rabbi Shana Margolin. RSVP below! -
Sunday ,
AprApril 27 , 2025
Sunday, Apr 27th 1:00p to 3:00p
Starting in silent movies and extending to today’s hit series “Menasha” and “Unorthodox,” Yiddish language films started as an attempt to entertain the Jewish masses only to become a powerful visual and esthetic record on 20th/21st century Jewry. Covering over a dozen films all with newly composed sub-titles, author/producer Henry Sapoznik and Rick Winston, Vermont's favorite movie maven, talk not only about the great stars of the Yiddish stage and screen (Molly Picon, Maurice Schwartz) but also shed light on the nearly lost legacy of pioneers like producer/director Joseph Seiden and director Edgar G. Ulmer (better known for his gritty, low budget film noirs) who helped will Yiddish films into existence despite tremendous odds during its brief “Golden Age” In addition to films made by and for the immigrant Jewish community, their talk will also focus on how Yiddish was presented in mainstream Hollywood films featuring James Cagney, Joe E. Brown and the Three Stooges. Sign up below!
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