Beth Ahabah Happenings
By Sarah Roper, Programs Manager
On Friday, March 15th, the congregation held its annual Scouting Shabbat service.
More than a dozen Scouts and adult leaders attended...
The Cohen Company
By Terry Schultz and William Obrochta (with William B. Thalhimer, III)
The Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives’ upcoming exhibit, Chai Lights, focuses on 18...
Special Family Hanukkah Story and Song Concert
Congregation Beth Ahabah looks forward to hosting the City Singers Youth Choirs who will present an All-of-a-Kind-Family Hanukkah-A Wintery Mix of Story and Song...
Celebrating 25 Years of Natan Berenshteyn
By Cantor Sarah Beck-Berman
We are so excited to invite the entire community to share in celebrating our Music & Choral Director, Natan Berenshteyn, on...
The Last Cyclist: May 1
The Last Cyclist, written in Terezin during the Holocaust, will be performed by Weinstein JCC’s Jewish Family Theatre on Sunday, May 1, 2 p.m.,...
What’s Happening at Beth Ahabah
On Sat. Nov. 12, several members of the Beth Ahabah Choir performed in a Cabaret Concert featuring music from the Golden Age of Broadway...
Happenings at Beth Ahabah
Autumn is here—and with it, a plethora of programming at Congregation Beth Ahabah!
Adult Education Classes:
Fall Session
Adult education classes begin on Monday, Oct. 9th...
Beth Ahabah Happenings
Shabbaton with Elana Jagoda Kaye and Saul Kaye
Congregation Beth Ahabah was thrilled to welcome musicians-in-residence Elana Jagoda Kaye and Saul Kaye Jan. 13-15!
The weekend...
Happenings at Beth Ahabah
The congregation’s Purim festivities kicked off on Sunday, Feb. 26th with a hamantaschen baking class sponsored by Beth Ahabah’s Young Adult Community Kibbitz (YACK).
Participants...
Chai Lights opens
The Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives has opened its newest exhibit, Chai Lights.
The exhibit includes a variety of portraits, textiles, photographs, religious objects and...