• Shabbat Services

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Guest Speaker will be Sheila Kennedy on  "Unequal Treatment of Women Under The Law" . Pre-Neg begins at 6:00, services at 6:30PM.

  • Shabbat Services

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Pre-Neg begins at 6:00, Services at 6:30PM   Sermon topic:  "Better Part of Valor"

  • Shabbat Services

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • Shabbark Shabbat Service

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Bring your dog on a leash to Shabbat Services. Treats and water will be provided

  • Family Social Shabbat

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Religious School invites all CBS families to spend Shabbat on July 14 at Temple.  Starting at 10:30 am, there will be games, snacks and drinks.  This is an opportunity for families with children of all ages to spend a fun, casual Shabbat with other CBS families.  Please RSVP to Diane Graul at dwgraul@gmail.com.

  • Shabbat Services

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • Tot Shabbat

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Kindergarten and younger along with a special adult. theme:  A Year of Blessings. The Bedtime Sh'ma.  In the first paragraph of the Sh'ma we are told to speak these words, "when you lie down and when you rise"/  Learning the Bedtime Sh'ma reminds us of the wonder that our bodies come to rest at night […]

  • Tu B”Av, Shabbat Service

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Rabbi Halpern and Juliette will be leading the service. Rabbi Mark Covitz will be doing the D'Var/Sermon at this service.

  • Shabbat Services

    Congregation Beth Shalom 849 W. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Sermon: Tzedakah Is More Than A Pushkie   Jewish childrens’ education about Tzedakah almost always starts by making a Tzedakah Box – in homage to the blue pushkie so many of us grew up with. Unfortunately, all too often the meaningful teaching of Tzedaka ends there. What should we be teaching – and why.