Welcome!
Temple Beth Jacob is a Reform Movement Congregation in the Hudson Valley of New York. We are proud of our longstanding commitment to serving the Jewish community in Newburgh and surrounding towns for over 150 years.
Temple Beth Jacob is committed to a liberal approach to our 4,000 year old heritage. We aim to bring in new ideas and value old traditions.
Thank you for visiting our website.
Come visit our synagogue and meet the people that make TBJ such a warm community.
Temple Beth Jacob is committed to a liberal approach to our 4,000 year old heritage. We aim to bring in new ideas and value old traditions.
Thank you for visiting our website.
Come visit our synagogue and meet the people that make TBJ such a warm community.
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Upcoming Events
TBJ Events
TBJ Hebrew School – 4:30pm on Tuesday, September 19 with Nava Herzog. 5:30pm on Wednesday, September 27 with Gerry Hecht, geared for new learners and all materials will be supplied.
Sisterhood Book Club – 12:30pm on Thursday, September 21 at the temple in the conference room. The book is “The Thread Collectors” by Shaunna J. Edwards & Alyson Richman.
TBJ Friday Night Shabbat Service – 7:30pm on Friday, September 22 in person in the gym.
TBJ Torah Study – 9:30am on Saturday, September 23 via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85790459190
TBJ Mitzvah Arugah Knitting Group – 7:00pm – every Thursday. Feel free to pick up yarn at the temple office anytime and drop off finished hats. There is NO cost to you and all are welcome to join this growing circle of “Hookers & Loomers
TBJ Religious School – 9:30am on Sunday, September 24.
Corn Stalk Cutting – 9:30am on Sunday, September 24 at Lawrence Farms, 306 Frozen Ridge Road in Newburgh. We will meet at 290 North Street and drive together to the farm. Volunteers are desperately needed! Teens & Adults are welcome to help. Please bring a clipper and work gloves with you. Please RSVP to (845) 562-5516 by Thursday, September 21.
Kever Avot – Sunday, September 24. 12:30pm at Big Rock Cemetery and 1:30pm at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Kol Nidre Service – 7:30pm on Sunday, September 24 in the gym. You must enter the password of TBJ1 to join via Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86200063822?pwd=cVppRHBMMFIrNnV5MGhEVSs5NWNmQT09
Yom Kippur Service – 10:00am on Monday, September 25 in the gym, Children’s Service at 2:00pm, Yizkor Service at 4:30pm followed by Break Fast. You must enter the password of TBJ1 to join via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86200063822?pwd=cVppRHBMMFIrNnV5MGhEVSs5NWNmQT09
Reverse Tashlich – Due to poor weather conditions on Sunday, September 10 the Reverse Tashlich had to be postponed. The new date for the Reverse Tashlich will be Sunday, October 1 at 12:00pm at Plum Point Park on Route 9W in Newburgh. Tashlich is the Rosh Hashanah ritual in which Jews begin the New Year by symbolically casting off last year's sins by tossing bread crumbs into a body of water. This year we will remove pollution from the water and clean up local waterfronts. Come dressed ready to work outside. Bring garbage bags, rakes & work gloves. Everyone is welcome to join this national movement to improve our planet. No cost to attend. RSVP by September 28.
Kol High Holiday Food Drive - Starting now, throughout the High Holidays, please bring non expired, non-perishable food to Kol for donation throughout our community. This year we are proud to expand our collection to include a local college food pantry. The amount of college students with food insecurity is high and we can help - by donating; kid friendly food - ramen, snacks, granola etc. And we are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley to donate non-perishable foods like rice, peanut butter, soups, cereals, canned goods etc. Look through your cabinets, buy a few extra items when you are in the supermarket. The need is great and every little bit helps. Let’s work together on this Tikkun Olam effort and make this year's collection the largest yet. Look for the collection boxes at both entrances. Todah Rabah.
Sisterhood Tea in the Sukkah – 2:00pm on Sunday, October 1 featuring guest speaker Alexandra Church, the Director of Planning and Development of the City of Newburgh, as she talks about the efforts to rebuild and revitalize the city. $18 for sisterhood members/$20 for non-members. Please RSVP by Friday, September 22 to (845) 562-5516.
Sisterhood Lunch & Learn In the Sukkah – 12:00pm on Thursday, October 5. Lunch will include Corn Chowder and Waldorf Salad. No charge for lunch, but reservations are required by October 2. Please call (845) 562-5516 to register.
Gift of Life Bone Marrow Swabbing Drive – Stem cell donors needed for the Gift of Life Marrow Registry. Donors swab the inside of their cheeks and complete a registration form, must be 18 to 35 years old and in good health. Volunteers are also needed for a couple of hours to help find someone’s match. Contact Sherrill Murray-Lazarus to volunteer at [email protected]. The upcoming swabbing dates are below:
Friday, October 6 from 12-5 pm at the Monticello Rotary & Resorts World Casino, 888 Resorts World Drive, Monticello
Saturday, October 7 from 12 -5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
Sunday, October 8 from 12 – 5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
Monday, October 9 from 12 – 5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
October 17 from 7:30am -2pm at Cornwall High School, 10 Dragon Drive, New Windsor
Friday, October 20 from 9am to 3pm at SUNY New Paltz Make a Difference Day
Jewish Civil Rights Tour – March 31 – April 2, 2024 - Join Rabbi Kohn and professional Jewish Civil Rights Tour Educators to Georgia and Alabama. Trip includes two night’s accommodations, six meals, transportation, admission & programming costs. Deposit of $400 is due by November 15. Total cost of trip will be $1,050 - $1,200 depending upon the number of registrants. For additional questions, please contact Rabbi Kohn at (845) 562-5516.
Follow Temple Beth Jacob on Facebook for all upcoming events at https://www.facebook.com/groups/116280865056849
KOL YISRAEL EVENTS
Qigong/Tai Chi – 11am every Wednesday. Join us with certified instructor Bryon Abrams as he teaches us mind-body practices and mindfulness meditation to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, decrease anxiety, depression & fatigue. Donations appreciated. Please RSVP for the class by Friday, June 30. Walk-ins welcome!
Zumba Gold – 9:00am every Monday with instructor Bernadette Scheible. No charge for members. $5 for non-members.
No class on Monday, September 25 as this is Yom Kippur.
Over Eaters Anonymous Meetings – Starting Tuesday, September 12 at 1:00pm
Swirl Painting Class - 6:00pm on Wednesday, September 20 at 290 North Street, Newburgh, NY. Create a beautiful canvas and ceramic piece to showcase in your home. Light Kosher refreshments will be served. RSVP by September 13 to [email protected] or call (845) 562-5604.
MVP Seminar – 2:00pm on Tuesday, October 17 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. The seminar is for MVP Health Care 2024 Medicare Advantage Plans. It will provide information on our 2024 Medicare advantage plans. No cost but please RSVP by Friday, October 13.
Harvest Cookie Decorating Class – 6:00pm on Wednesday, October 18 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the cookies that you eat! $55 per person. RSVP by October 12 to (845) 562-5604 or email [email protected]. Kosher snacks & beverages will be served.
NJCC EVENTS
Line Dancing For Seniors – No class on Wednesday, September 20. 12:30 – 2:00pm on Wednesdays. No Fee to Dance, just come and have a good time.
Beginner Pickleball – 5 – 8pm on Tuesday, October 3 & 17. Free for members. $15 for all non-members. RSVP to [email protected]
Coffee & Car Seats PJ Library Meet & Greet – 11:00am – 12:00pm on Thursday, September 21 at 290 North Street. For children ages 0 – 3 and their caregivers featuring Saskia visiting from Israel. Hear how PJ Library Books can bring us all where we need to be – together.
Choose Your Own Adventure Shabbat Experience! - 3:00 - 6:00pm on Friday, September 22 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. Open to all families in the community. Our theme is Teshuva! No charge. Fun activities for kids 3+ and adults. Community dinner to follow at 6:00pm - $10 for individuals/$20 for families. RSVP by September 15 to (845) 561-6602. Sponsored by PJ Play & the Jewish Federation of Greater Orange County
TBJ Hebrew School – 4:30pm on Tuesday, September 19 with Nava Herzog. 5:30pm on Wednesday, September 27 with Gerry Hecht, geared for new learners and all materials will be supplied.
Sisterhood Book Club – 12:30pm on Thursday, September 21 at the temple in the conference room. The book is “The Thread Collectors” by Shaunna J. Edwards & Alyson Richman.
TBJ Friday Night Shabbat Service – 7:30pm on Friday, September 22 in person in the gym.
TBJ Torah Study – 9:30am on Saturday, September 23 via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85790459190
TBJ Mitzvah Arugah Knitting Group – 7:00pm – every Thursday. Feel free to pick up yarn at the temple office anytime and drop off finished hats. There is NO cost to you and all are welcome to join this growing circle of “Hookers & Loomers
TBJ Religious School – 9:30am on Sunday, September 24.
Corn Stalk Cutting – 9:30am on Sunday, September 24 at Lawrence Farms, 306 Frozen Ridge Road in Newburgh. We will meet at 290 North Street and drive together to the farm. Volunteers are desperately needed! Teens & Adults are welcome to help. Please bring a clipper and work gloves with you. Please RSVP to (845) 562-5516 by Thursday, September 21.
Kever Avot – Sunday, September 24. 12:30pm at Big Rock Cemetery and 1:30pm at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Kol Nidre Service – 7:30pm on Sunday, September 24 in the gym. You must enter the password of TBJ1 to join via Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86200063822?pwd=cVppRHBMMFIrNnV5MGhEVSs5NWNmQT09
Yom Kippur Service – 10:00am on Monday, September 25 in the gym, Children’s Service at 2:00pm, Yizkor Service at 4:30pm followed by Break Fast. You must enter the password of TBJ1 to join via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86200063822?pwd=cVppRHBMMFIrNnV5MGhEVSs5NWNmQT09
Reverse Tashlich – Due to poor weather conditions on Sunday, September 10 the Reverse Tashlich had to be postponed. The new date for the Reverse Tashlich will be Sunday, October 1 at 12:00pm at Plum Point Park on Route 9W in Newburgh. Tashlich is the Rosh Hashanah ritual in which Jews begin the New Year by symbolically casting off last year's sins by tossing bread crumbs into a body of water. This year we will remove pollution from the water and clean up local waterfronts. Come dressed ready to work outside. Bring garbage bags, rakes & work gloves. Everyone is welcome to join this national movement to improve our planet. No cost to attend. RSVP by September 28.
Kol High Holiday Food Drive - Starting now, throughout the High Holidays, please bring non expired, non-perishable food to Kol for donation throughout our community. This year we are proud to expand our collection to include a local college food pantry. The amount of college students with food insecurity is high and we can help - by donating; kid friendly food - ramen, snacks, granola etc. And we are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley to donate non-perishable foods like rice, peanut butter, soups, cereals, canned goods etc. Look through your cabinets, buy a few extra items when you are in the supermarket. The need is great and every little bit helps. Let’s work together on this Tikkun Olam effort and make this year's collection the largest yet. Look for the collection boxes at both entrances. Todah Rabah.
Sisterhood Tea in the Sukkah – 2:00pm on Sunday, October 1 featuring guest speaker Alexandra Church, the Director of Planning and Development of the City of Newburgh, as she talks about the efforts to rebuild and revitalize the city. $18 for sisterhood members/$20 for non-members. Please RSVP by Friday, September 22 to (845) 562-5516.
Sisterhood Lunch & Learn In the Sukkah – 12:00pm on Thursday, October 5. Lunch will include Corn Chowder and Waldorf Salad. No charge for lunch, but reservations are required by October 2. Please call (845) 562-5516 to register.
Gift of Life Bone Marrow Swabbing Drive – Stem cell donors needed for the Gift of Life Marrow Registry. Donors swab the inside of their cheeks and complete a registration form, must be 18 to 35 years old and in good health. Volunteers are also needed for a couple of hours to help find someone’s match. Contact Sherrill Murray-Lazarus to volunteer at [email protected]. The upcoming swabbing dates are below:
Friday, October 6 from 12-5 pm at the Monticello Rotary & Resorts World Casino, 888 Resorts World Drive, Monticello
Saturday, October 7 from 12 -5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
Sunday, October 8 from 12 – 5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
Monday, October 9 from 12 – 5pm at Weeds Orchards, Apple and Wine Festival 43 Zion Road in Marlboro
October 17 from 7:30am -2pm at Cornwall High School, 10 Dragon Drive, New Windsor
Friday, October 20 from 9am to 3pm at SUNY New Paltz Make a Difference Day
Jewish Civil Rights Tour – March 31 – April 2, 2024 - Join Rabbi Kohn and professional Jewish Civil Rights Tour Educators to Georgia and Alabama. Trip includes two night’s accommodations, six meals, transportation, admission & programming costs. Deposit of $400 is due by November 15. Total cost of trip will be $1,050 - $1,200 depending upon the number of registrants. For additional questions, please contact Rabbi Kohn at (845) 562-5516.
Follow Temple Beth Jacob on Facebook for all upcoming events at https://www.facebook.com/groups/116280865056849
KOL YISRAEL EVENTS
Qigong/Tai Chi – 11am every Wednesday. Join us with certified instructor Bryon Abrams as he teaches us mind-body practices and mindfulness meditation to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, decrease anxiety, depression & fatigue. Donations appreciated. Please RSVP for the class by Friday, June 30. Walk-ins welcome!
Zumba Gold – 9:00am every Monday with instructor Bernadette Scheible. No charge for members. $5 for non-members.
No class on Monday, September 25 as this is Yom Kippur.
Over Eaters Anonymous Meetings – Starting Tuesday, September 12 at 1:00pm
Swirl Painting Class - 6:00pm on Wednesday, September 20 at 290 North Street, Newburgh, NY. Create a beautiful canvas and ceramic piece to showcase in your home. Light Kosher refreshments will be served. RSVP by September 13 to [email protected] or call (845) 562-5604.
MVP Seminar – 2:00pm on Tuesday, October 17 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. The seminar is for MVP Health Care 2024 Medicare Advantage Plans. It will provide information on our 2024 Medicare advantage plans. No cost but please RSVP by Friday, October 13.
Harvest Cookie Decorating Class – 6:00pm on Wednesday, October 18 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the cookies that you eat! $55 per person. RSVP by October 12 to (845) 562-5604 or email [email protected]. Kosher snacks & beverages will be served.
NJCC EVENTS
Line Dancing For Seniors – No class on Wednesday, September 20. 12:30 – 2:00pm on Wednesdays. No Fee to Dance, just come and have a good time.
Beginner Pickleball – 5 – 8pm on Tuesday, October 3 & 17. Free for members. $15 for all non-members. RSVP to [email protected]
Coffee & Car Seats PJ Library Meet & Greet – 11:00am – 12:00pm on Thursday, September 21 at 290 North Street. For children ages 0 – 3 and their caregivers featuring Saskia visiting from Israel. Hear how PJ Library Books can bring us all where we need to be – together.
Choose Your Own Adventure Shabbat Experience! - 3:00 - 6:00pm on Friday, September 22 at 290 North Street, Newburgh. Open to all families in the community. Our theme is Teshuva! No charge. Fun activities for kids 3+ and adults. Community dinner to follow at 6:00pm - $10 for individuals/$20 for families. RSVP by September 15 to (845) 561-6602. Sponsored by PJ Play & the Jewish Federation of Greater Orange County
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