It's time to renew your Mishkan Tefila Annual Pledge! This year, we are proud to continue our Give From the Heart model. We know the year ahead will be challenging for all of us as a society. We want Mishkan to continue to be able to sustain us through the inevitable changes that we face.
Every contribution is deeply meaningful and helps make it possible for Congregation Mishkan Tefila to be a full-service congregation and active year-round. We want everyone to continue to be part of the Mishkan Tefila family.
Are you, or anyone that you know, in the CMT community, missing out on Shabbat Services, Tea with the Team or other Mobile Mishkan virtual programs due to lack of computer hardware (desktop, laptop, tablet etc)? If so, please email Toni and let her know.
Save the Date for a Conversation about Moving Forward in Covid-19 Times July 16, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Each of us has been impacted medically, economically, socially and emotionally from Covid-19.
Join Dr. Poznansky, Director of the Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center at MGH, and Dr. Hart, Director of the Bassuk Center for Vulnerable Families and Center, for a conversation about moving forward in Covid-19 times.
Save the Date for Thursday, July 16 at 6:30 - 7:30 PM.
Mishkan Tefila Reads "Waking up White" by Debby Irving
USCJ as a co-sponsor, with Park Avenue Synagogue and JewishLives.org, presents a virtual discussion series on outstanding Jews who are profiled in the popular Jewish Lives biographical books.
HANK GREENBERG: THE HERO WHO DIDN'T WANT TO BE ONE July 9th, 2020, 7:00 - 8:30 PM A conversation with Mark Kurlansky During this summer without baseball, dive into this inspiring story of a Bronx ballplayer turned role model. Bestselling author Mark Kurlansky will explore the life of baseball legend Hank Greenberg in conversation with Rabbi Cosgrove. They will discuss Greenberg’s spectacular discipline as an aspiring ballplayer, the complexity of his decision not to play on Yom Kippur, and the cultural context of virulent anti-Semitism in which his career played out. Register Here
HOUDINI: THE ELUSIVE AMERICAN August 12th, 2020, 12:00 - 1:30 PM A conversation with Adam Begley In his biography, notable author Adam Begley explores the life of Houdini, the world’s greatest escape artist. Begley speaks with Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of Park Avenue Synagogue about the Master Mystifier’s rise to fame and his most famous death-defying feats to uncover why such a talented performed risked his life again and again. Register Here
Mobile Mishkan is going strong! Check out the calendar to stay up to date.