Tikkun/Healing
Tikkun/Healing
Through a combination of activities that support our own congregation and the Atlanta community at large, Temple Beth Tikvah offers much needed support through social action and Tikkun Olam (repairing the world.)
Kehillat Chesed
The Kehillat Chesed committee allows Temple Beth Tikvah congregants to provide support, solace, and hope to each other during times of illness, suffering, loss, and grief. Outreach efforts include preparing shiva meals and providing assistance to grieving families, identifying resources in the community for special needs, and celebrating life’s simchas such as births, adoptions, and marriages.
Social Action
The Social Action Committee provides congregants with opportunities to carry out mitzvahs (good deeds) by supporting the broader Atlanta community through partnerships with other organizations such as Jewish Family and Career Services, Family Promise, The Drake House, and Blessings in a Backpack. By collecting donations throughout the year of food, clothing, and other much need supplies, Temple Beth Tikvah is able to give back to the parts of our community in need while inspiring a sense of Tikkun Olam in our own community.
Fri, September 29 2023
14 Tishrei 5784
Today's Calendar
Erev Sukkot |
Cobb County Fall Break |
Shabbat in the Hut : 5:30pm |
: 6:30pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:07pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Sep 25 Cobb County Fall Break Monday, Sep 25 |
Sep 29 Shabbat in the Hut Friday, Sep 29 5:30pm |
Sep 29 |
Sep 30 |
Sep 30 Shabbat Afternoon Hike Shabbat, Sep 30 1:30pm |
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