Home / Events

The Tribe: Shabbat After Dark

When: November 22, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Where: Temple Beth Sholom
4144 Chase Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Organizer: Laurin Friedland
Contact: Laurin Friedland at [email protected]
Cost: see website
Summary: Not your mama's shabbat! Join us for a special service led by Rabbi Joanne Loiben at Temple Beth Sholom.
RSVP Register Here
2024-11-22 19:00:00 2024-11-22 21:30:00 America/New_York The Tribe: Shabbat After Dark Not your mama's shabbat! Join us for a special service led by Rabbi Joanne Loiben at Temple Beth Sholom. (http://jewishmiami.org/events/the_tribe_shabbat_after_dark) Temple Beth Sholom Laurin Friedland [email protected]

Event Details

Description

Join The Tribe for a Shabbat service engaging Gen Z and Millennial Jews in the Miami area. Please note that this is not a full dinner service, but we will have drinks and a hefty grazing table included with ticket price! This is not your mother's shabbat service so come out with old and new friends for a unique evening before we say farewell for Thanksgiving. We can't wait to see you!



Please note - if you are a participant in our pilot Shabbat Cluster program, this event is free of charge! Contact us if you are unsure of how to register. Curious about what a Shabbat Cluster is? Feel free to reach out about how you can elevate Shabbat dinners in Miami!

Address

Temple Beth Sholom

4144 Chase Ave

Miami Beach, FL 33140

Directions

Get detailed directions and more on Google Maps

Register

To register for this event, please click here.

Actions

  • Register Now
  • 2024-11-22 19:00:00 2024-11-22 21:30:00 America/New_York The Tribe: Shabbat After Dark Not your mama's shabbat! Join us for a special service led by Rabbi Joanne Loiben at Temple Beth Sholom. (http://jewishmiami.org/events/the_tribe_shabbat_after_dark) Temple Beth Sholom, Miami Beach, FL 33140 Laurin Friedland [email protected]
  • Add New Event
Jewish Miami Offers Kever Avot

Jewish Miami Offers Kever Avot

Offered at a variety of cemeteries and virtually on Zoom, participants will join together in memory and prayer and light a yahrzeit candle for those who brought light into this world. Following the short program, you can visit the graves of loved ones with relevant materials provided.

Read More

Limited Number of High Holidays Services Seats Available

Limited Number of High Holidays Services Seats Available

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami are once again partnering with local synagogues to make High Holiday services accessible to all.

Read More

All Are Welcome to Worship in Jewish Miami

All Are Welcome to Worship in Jewish Miami

As we approach the High Holidays, it’s important to remember that all people — those with disabilities and those without — want to participate in community prayer. That is why Federation’s Miami Jewish Abilities Alliance (MJAA) is sharing valuable resources to elevate worship and celebrate Judaism.

Read More

Women’s Philanthropy Installs New Board

Women’s Philanthropy Installs New Board

Hundreds of people from across Jewish Miami gathered recently at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens to thank the outgoing Federation Women’s Philanthropy Board of Directors for their outstanding service and to install new leadership for the coming year.

Read More

Stay in Touch

Receive news about Greater Miami Jewish Federation events and more.