Now that the fall festival season has concluded, Congregation B’nai Jehudah’s “Shabbat Stars” returns, continuing over the coming weeks with others who have grown up at B’nai Jehudah and have agreed to return virtually and teach us.

Rabbi Todd Thalblum has led Temple Judah of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for over a decade. Having grown up at B’nai Jehudah, he returned to the Midwest where he is also the president of the local interfaith council and the Midwest Association of Reform Rabbis. B’nai Jehudah is delighted to welcome Rabbi Thalblum “home” to teach and to inspire.

B’nai Jehudah’s erev Shabbat service will be online only, viewable via Facebook or Vimeo. The service will be 35-40 minutes in length. Join B’nai Jehudah at facebook.com/ttcbj or vimeo.com/bnaijehudah. Service time is 6 p.m.B’nai Jehudah features Shabbat Stars

Now that the fall festival season has concluded, Congregation B’nai Jehudah’s “Shabbat Stars” returns, continuing over the coming weeks with others who have grown up at B’nai Jehudah and have agreed to return virtually and teach us.

Rabbi Todd Thalblum has led Temple Judah of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for over a decade. Having grown up at B’nai Jehudah, he returned to the Midwest where he is also the president of the local interfaith council and the Midwest Association of Reform Rabbis. B’nai Jehudah is delighted to welcome Rabbi Thalblum “home” to teach and to inspire.

B’nai Jehudah’s erev Shabbat service will be online only, viewable via Facebook or Vimeo. The service will be 35-40 minutes in length. Join B’nai Jehudah at facebook.com/ttcbj or www.vimeo.com/bnaijehudah. Service time is 6 p.m.