High Holy Day Announcements:

Shanah Tovah! There’s so much great stuff happening here at TBT, that we wanted to be sure it was all in one place for you to read about! Anything in blue is a clickable link.

Service Reminders:

Kol Nidre, Wednesday, October 1 :

7:00 pm Musical prelude

7:15 pm Kol Nidre Service

Yom Kippur, Thursday, October 2:

9:00 am Family Service

10:30 am Morning Service with Yizkor

3:30 pm Community Yizkor

4:30 pm Mincha/Neilah

Light Break Fast immediately following the service

Click here for a full High Holy Day service calendar

Click here to view the 2025-2026 5786 Book of Remembrance

The Book of Remembrance is funded in part by your donations and donations from:

Gutterman's Funeral Homes www.guttermansinc.com

Star of David Memorial Chapels www.starofdavidmemorialchapels.com

Jerusalem Memorial Chapels www.jmchapels.com.

We thank you and them for these donations.

Donate to Kol Nide

Our Kol Nidre appeal is one of the most important fundraisers of the year, allowing us to continually provide you with excellent programming and services. If you haven’t already made your donation please click here.  No donation is too large or small, we hope that 100% of our congregation will make a pledge.

High Holy Day Food Drive

Help those in our community facing food insecurity. Bags to fill and return next week are on the table by the parking lot entrance.

Sukkah Building

Please help Brotherhood members build our TBT Sukkah on Sunday, September 28 at 9:30am.  Many hands make light work.

Sukkot Dinner

Join us on Monday, October 6 for a brief erev Sukkot service beginning at 6:30pm A special dinner in the beautiful sukkah will begin immediately after. RSVP’s are required for this dinner. Click here to register

PTA’s Sleepwear in the Sukkah

Join us on Saturday, October 11 at 4:45pm in the Sukkah. RSVP by October 4.

Torn - Monday, October 27 at 7:00pm

After the vicious attack on Israel that left more than 1,200 murdered and 251 innocents taken hostage by Hamas terrorists, posters of the hostages were hung all over many cities, especially Manhattan.

As soon these posters were hung, they were defaced or torn down as “Zionist propaganda”, “Hitler was right”, “genocide”, and the like.

The controversy over posters imagining hostages brutally tortured and ripped from their families, homes and communities became a social flashpoint, exhibiting the growing social and political rift among Americans. The purpose of the posters was to humanize the hostages. That is what the film: TORN does while honestly documenting the battle on both sides of the rift.

Lifelong Learning Programs

Beginning on Sunday, November 2, Rabbi Bar-Nahum will be teaching a 5 session class “Anti-Semitism Past & Present.” Rabbi Poticha will offer sessions about “Modern Manifestations of Antisemitism and Attempts to Combat It” beginning Dec 7

Torah Study continues each week - Mondays at 12:00noon and Saturdays at 9:30am. Check the scroll for the zoom links.

Mazel Tots and Tot Shabbat are back for another fun-filled year. Please bring your favorite toddler or preschooler and join in the fun.

Youth Group Calendars - email Mark Derwin for specific info (mderwin@tbtwantagh.org)

BNTY Junior (7-8 Grade)

BNTY (HS)