• Zooming Hanukkah Hoopla: Stories and Fun!

    ZOOM

    Join the Wilton Library, alongside special guest Cantor Harriet Dunkerley from Temple B’nai Chaim, on Zoom for a fun afternoon all about the festival of lights. You will learn about the holiday, hear stories, do a craft and get the opportunity to see a variety of menorahs. If you have a menorah at home, feel […]

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  • Interfaith Prayer Service for Hope and Peace

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    Members of the Wilton Interfaith Clergy Association are sponsoring an Interfaith Prayer Service for Hope and Peace, in response to recent events in Washington DC. The webinar/Zoom is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 7-7:30 p.m. Organizers can accommodate 300 people on this webinar/zoom; advance registration online is required for security purposes. After registering, you will receive a […]

  • Havdalah and Music Under the Stars

    Temple B'nai Chaim 82 Portland Avenue, WIlton, CT, United States

    “Havdalah and Music Under The Stars” – A Night of Cabaret and Jazz, following a brief Havdalah service. Bring your own chairs, food and refreshments, and join us in Temple B'nai Chaim's parking lot to enjoy the music. Our Jazz line-up features John Dunkerley on keyboards, Ben Carriel on drums, Danny Patiris on sax, with […]

    Free
  • Temple B’nai Chaim Virtual Art Sale

    Online

    Temple B'nai Chaim's virtual art sale includes an extensive collection of eclectic art, sculpture and jewelry. Artists include Lionel Barrymore, Babette Bloch, Saul Chase, Jon Gordon, Joni Johns Lerner, Richard Lerner, Aldo Luongo, LeRoy Neiman, Frederic Remington and many more. Visit the art sale website to view and bid on art or to make a donation.

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  • “Messiah Musings” — The Messiah in Abrahamic Religions Discussion

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    Please join Temple B'nai Chaim on Tuesday evening, Mar. 22, at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom for a conversational dive into the multiple origins, perspectives and practices concerning the Messiah in the Abrahamic Faith Traditions. Cantor Harriet Dunkerley will be joined by Rev. Will Fisher of Christ Episcopal Church in Redding, and Dr. Kareem Adeen, Founder and […]

  • Burgers and Brews Shabbat at TBC

    Temple B'nai Chaim 82 Portland Avenue, WIlton, CT, United States

    Join us as at Temple B'nai Chaim as we welcome summer for a fun evening in the Courtyard for Shabbat. There will be a short Shabbat service (15 minutes at most) followed by burgers (beef and veggie) and hot dogs, salads, and refreshments including a nice cold brew (soft drinks for the kids) and an […]

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  • Special Pride Shabbat at Temple B’nai Chaim

    Temple B'nai Chaim 82 Portland Avenue, WIlton, CT, United States

    On Friday, June 24, Temple B'nai Chaim (TBC) will celebrate its annual Pride Shabbat! Join us for special readings and songs as well as a talk by congregants Jeffrey Busch and Stephen Davis, TBC’s first same-sex married couple. All are welcome! A special Pride oneg will follow. (Please see TBC's COVID Safety Guidelines)

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  • Mitzvah Day at Temple B’nai Chaim

    Temple B'nai Chaim 82 Portland Avenue, WIlton, CT, United States

    Help Temple B'nai Chaim spread kindness throughout the local, national & global communities! There will be tons of service opportunities and activities for participants of all ages to do. All are welcome to join in fulfilling the mitzvah of Tikkun Olam – Repairing the World!

  • Confronting Acts of Hate in Our Community

    Wilton YMCA 404 Danbury Rd., Wilton, CT, United States

    Please join Temple B'nai Chaim and invited guests to a special town hall meeting, “Confronting Acts of Hate in Our Community,” on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 2 p.m. In light of the unprecedented rise in the number of hate-inspired incidents within our local communities, Temple B’nai Chaim’s Social Action Group to Confront Antisemitism and Hate […]

  • Author Mark Oppenheimer Speaks on “Pittsburgh and Beyond: Antisemitism from the 2018 Synagogue Shooting to Today”

    Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, CT

    Join Wilton Library and the Wilton Coalition to Combat Antisemitism for an important talk, "Pittsburgh and Beyond: Antisemitism from the 2018 Synagogue Shooting to Today," by Mark Oppenheimer, on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. Oppenheimer is a NY Times columnist, Pulitzer grantee and the author of Squirrel Hill, the Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting […]

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